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Clark's avatar

From what I understand, the smallpox vaccine protects against monkeypox. So that would mean anyone over about 50 years old who received the smallpox vaccine before they were discontinued in 1972, should be protected, as several recent studies show that immunity from the smallpox vaccine is largely undiminish throughout life, even up to an 88-year-old, which was the oldest tested in one study. For decades, and even currently on their website, the CDC says: "Smallpox vaccination can protect you from smallpox for about 3 to 5 years. After that time, its ability to protect you decreases. If you need long-term protection, you may need to get a booster vaccination."

More proof the CDC is lying about almost everything. There is a paper from 20 years ago on PubMed pushing back against this statement about the short immunity protection by the CDC, and the more recent studies showing long lasting protection weren't even available then.

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Dennis Hannon's avatar

Dr Rowen

Do you believe that intravenous ozone would be helpful in a case of Covid? And also, what about long Covid? Do you think DIV would pull it up?

Thankyou

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