I recently posted a hypothesis on Greer's covid blog that we may see a mass die-off/sickness event over the next 5 years or so.
I assume that the bulk of the triple/quadruple vaccinated will due or end up permanently sick/disabled. However, for those under 40, with previously healthy immune systems and who have had up to 2 genetic jabs, the majority should be ok, although a significant minority might still end of dead or sick.
Does your Ogham give any hint to whether the single/double jabbed, in particular the younger age groups who will have more robust immune systems, have a decent chance of surviving intact versus the triple/quadruple vaccinated who I understand will probably all die during this mass die-off.
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I recently posted a hypothesis on Greer's covid blog that we may see a mass die-off/sickness event over the next 5 years or so.
I assume that the bulk of the triple/quadruple vaccinated will due or end up permanently sick/disabled. However, for those under 40, with previously healthy immune systems and who have had up to 2 genetic jabs, the majority should be ok, although a significant minority might still end of dead or sick.
Does your Ogham give any hint to whether the single/double jabbed, in particular the younger age groups who will have more robust immune systems, have a decent chance of surviving intact versus the triple/quadruple vaccinated who I understand will probably all die during this mass die-off.