It's Over

Author -  Larry A. Law

August 18, 2020
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Have you heard the news? The manufactured pandemic is over by August 25th according to Stanford Nobel laureate Dr. Michael Levitt and he’s been right on China and Sweden. The pandemic is finished in Europe and in the northern states above the 35th parallel. That represents any state above the panhandle of Texas from west to east in the United States. The southern states below the 35th parallel (any state below the Texas panhandle from west to east) will have their coronavirus cases dwindle down to nothing in the next two weeks. The public has been led to believe the supposed 2nd wave of the pandemic was due to people not complying with masks and social distancing. But it actually represents the typical behavior of how viruses spread. The data was misrepresented because the media lumped the entire United States together which created a fake 2nd spike. What actually happened was the natural transmission of the virus from the east to the west and from the north to the south. Divide the country at the 35th parallel and the death rate figures become clear. It is over in the north and almost over in the south. This means it makes no sense whatsoever to continue in a lockdown anywhere in the United States after August 25th as the pandemic is completly finished.

Here is a link to a short 2-minute presentation that explains the seasonal variation of virus activity in the northern latitudes and southern latitudes. You will see that our pandemic coronavirus has followed the same rules and behavior of all other previous viruses tracked over the last 50 years. When the number of all-cause excess deaths (which is the name of the line showing all the deaths that are above what normally happens), are at a normal level for a week (as they have been in Europe for the last 2 months), we will know the coronavirus pandemic is over. The convergence of the normal number of deaths per week line and the excess number of deaths per week line have nearly intersected here in the United States, which means we have no crisis. In fact, we never had a pandemic. It was just the typical rise and fall of a slightly more aggressive flu virus all along.

In addition, scientists are concluding that COVID-19’s Herd Immunity Threshold (HIT) is only between 10-20%. HIT is the percentage of the population that must have the virus before the entire population is immune. This percentage may seem extremely low, but it’s being borne out in the real world as countries everywhere are watching deaths from COVID-19 simply dry up. The virus is running out of new people to infect. Dr. Sunetra Gupta from the University of Oxford shares that the reason for this is obvious: most people are naturally immune to COVID-19 because our T-cells carry immunity based on the fact we’ve all been exposed to many coronavirus es. What are they? They are viruses like the common cold and seasonal flus. Increased immunity protection is passed on as our immune system fights other similar viruses throughout our life. That is why so many of us are asymptomatic. We caught the virus but we never manifested any symptoms and were not harmed by it. Therefore, we are naturally immune to it.

If you would like to see the actual pandemic death curves for Europe and the United States explained in excellent scientific detail and read the outstanding post on J.B. Handley's blog, click here. Also, here's another link for you to read. It's an excellent article entitled It's Ridiculous to Treat Schools Like Covid Hot Zones. We don't need to be fearful. The scientific truth has been here all along. For information on how to build a healthy immune system to fight whatever viruses come along, as we will soon cycle through another flu season this coming fall/winter, see my book.

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