I thought I would start with an introductory post about vaccines.
I started laying out some of the groundwork in my earlier posts concerning the current “pandemic” that we are in. And the word pandemic is in quotes because I don’t think that this is a pandemic but more of a ‘plandemic.’
Back in 2009, we declared the H1N1 flu virus a pandemic. According to the CDC’s website, they estimated a total of 151,700 – 575,400 deaths attributed to H1N1 during the first year the virus circulated. You can read the entire post here.
There is a big difference between how governments reacted in 2009 and 2020: back in 2009 we didn’t shut down the world and its economies.
We didn’t create executive orders and mandates asking people to stay inside and wear masks when they go to the store to purchase food.
We didn’t shut down bars, restaurants, gyms, hair salons, parks, beaches, boardwalks, some retail stores, etc.
Why are we doing it now? And why is there a big push for a vaccine that we didn’t see back in 2009?
My next post will tackle the vaccine controversy and which companies are racing to be the first to find that vaccine. I’ll also touch on a new type of vaccine called mRNA that is currently the front runner.
I think this goes deeper than what I’m going to address in future posts. I might end up making a series out of this. I just need to take some time to gather my thoughts. So bear with me. More to come.
God Bless!