Given the severity of my predictions, I'm often asked what steps I would take if I were vaccinated against Covid-19 (C-19). Well, here's what I would do: I'd ensure I promptly acquire enough ivermectin to last for about three months. As soon as any heavily C-19 vaccinated country experiences a significant surge in cases of enhanced severe C-19 disease, I'd promptly begin taking ivermectin at a relatively high dose, i.e., 0.5-0.6 mg/kg, once daily. Additionally, I'd make sure to get myself re-vaccinated with a live attenuated measles vaccine (if combined with other live attenuated viruses like mumps and rubella, that would be acceptable too). Drawing from my past research on Natural Killer (NK) cell vaccines, I believe there's a theoretical possibility that cell-based innate immune training gained from exposure to measles could offer C-19 vaccinees at least some first-line protection against coronaviruses (while C-19 vaccinees are unlikely to mount any meaningful immune response against live attenuated coronaviruses at this 'chronic' stage of the pandemic!). While innate immune imprinting can last for a while, ideally, I'd prefer to receive the measles vaccine closer to the onset of the anticipated hyperacute phase of the pandemic. Of course, one might consider self-isolation, but given the airborne transmission and high inherent infectiousness of the new coronavirus I expect to emerge soon, this may not be very effective. The prophylactic use of ivermectin combined with the measles vaccine is, of course, not a medical recommendation but merely a consideration that every C-19 vaccinated individual might want to ponder, particularly since both interventions have well-documented safety profiles. However, before using ivermectin, it's essential to verify that it won't have any adverse interactions with other medications one may be taking. On the other hand, vaccination against measles should be avoided in individuals who are ill, pregnant, or have a compromised innate immune system (note: ‘untrained’ does not imply weakened!).
Note: Once posted on my website, this article will be accompanied by a link where you can find further information on the potential use of ivermectin in the event of the emergence of a highly virulent coronavirus.
Thank you Geert. Got the IVM, but no needle is going anywhere near my arm.
I appreciate what you are doing to warn the world but I would skip any vaccination (especially when sick!) There are tons of herbs and other natural remedies that can treat covid in addition to ivermectin. dandelion, propolis, andrographis, melatonin to name a few. There are many protocols that have been developed.