With the help of the Killer T Cells (seen on the right), worldwide data has shown that the survival rate from COVID-19 is between 99.59% and 99.9%. |
Studies from the U.S., Japan, Denmark, Iran, and Germany have demonstrated that much more people than previously thought are already immune to the COVID-19 virus, showing that up to 15% of the population already have produced antibodies, likely already protecting them from this virus.
Accumulated data from around the world has shown that COVID-19 has an infection-fatality ratio (IFR) similar to the seasonal flu. According to the University of Oxford's Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine: "Taking account of historical experience, trends in the data, increased number of infections in the population at largest, and potential impact of misclassification of deaths gives a presumed estimate of IFR somewhere between 0.1% and 0.41%." This means that the survival rate from this infection is between 99.59% and 99.9%.
This is all made possible by your amazing and highly efficient immune system, which gets no credit from the main stream media A short video from the University of Cambridge (see link below) demonstrates how cells from the immune system, in this case specifically the Cytotoxic T Cells (also known as Killer T Cells), target and destroy harmful viruses and cancer cells. According to Professor Gillian Griffiths:
"Inside all of us lurks an army of serial killers whose primary function is to kill and kill again. These cells patrol our bodies, identifying and destorying virally infected and cancer cells and the do so with remarkable precision and efficiency. There are billions of T cells within our blood - one teaspoon full of blood alone is believed to have around 5 million T cells, each measuring around 10 micrometers in length, about a tenth of the width of a human hair. Each cell is engaged in the ferocious and unrelenting battle to keep us healthy."
It's important to note that the immune system is controlled and coordinated by the nervous system. Studies have shown that there are neurotransmitter receptor sites on white blood cells, which includes the Killer T cells. I also believe that these white blood cells are also controlled by extremely low frequency electromagnetic signals from the nervous system. In his book "The Body Electric," Dr. Robert O. Becker explains how they discoverd that red blood cells respond to similar signals, so it's very likely that white blood cells also do the same.
Improving the function of the nervous system will undoubtedly also improve the efficiency of the immune system, allowing your army of T cells to inconpicuously keep you safe and going strong.
- Dr SJ Nana
DrNana.co.za
References:
- Video: White Blood Cell In Action
- Covid-19: four fifths of cases are asymptomatic, China figures indicate
- University of Oxford's Global Covid-19 Case Fatality Rates
- Body’s ‘serial killers’ captured on film destroying cancer cells
- USC-LA County Study: Early Results of Antibody Testing Suggest Number of COVID-19 Infections Far Exceeds Number of Confirmed Cases in Los Angeles County
- Heinsberg Study results published
- Estimation of SARS-CoV-2 infection fatality rate by real-time antibody screening of blood donors
- Seroprevalence of COVID-19 virus infection in Guilan province, Iran
- Presence of SARS-CoV-2 reactive T cells in COVID-19 patients and healthy donors
- Coronavirus: German study shows COVID-19 might not be fatal as previously thought
- Swedish scientist Johan Giesecke asks Australia how it plans to lift its lockdown without deaths
- Signals from nervous system influence immune system, study shows
- Important Link between the Brain and Immune System Found
- Immune Responses to Spinal Manipulation
- Functional Ability of Natural Killer Cells as an Outcome Measure for Chiropractic Treatment Efficacy
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