The COVID "crisis," as claimed by governments, began over three years
ago. Most countries have long moved on from restrictions associated with
the pandemic, yet the United States still does not allow unvaccinated
foreigners into their country.
For many months now, they remain one of just a handful of countries in the world still holding to this policy.
But why?
I
trust it's clear up to this point that virtually every person has had
COVID at least once or twice, and natural immunity is on par or
sometimes better than being "fully vaccinated".
Recall that being
"fully vaccinated" means two doses of a COVID vaccine. If someone got
vaccinated when vaccines were first made available, those doses would
have long worn off and would be offering no added protection.
Whereas
someone who had COVID just a couple of months ago would have added
protection, yet still can't enter the US. Further, current COVID
variants are the mildest they have ever been...<<<Read More>>>...