Alberta community reaches herd immunity in unvaxxed — ‘experts’ outraged


Approximately 89 per cent of unvaccinated residents in La Crete, Alberta, likely have acquired natural COVID-19 antibodies. However, experts are already coming up with excuses to wave away their natural herd immunity.

The 89 per cent figure comes from the over 1,200 La Crete residents who willingly paid $100 out of their own pockets to have their blood tested by Ichor, a private blood-testing company. The results are stunning.

“The pandemic is over in La Crete; they have reached herd immunity,” CEO Mike Kuzmickas told the CBC.

As La Crete has a population of 3,500, with approximately 8,000 in the surrounding area, this sample may not be comprehensive. Still, it, at the very least, should justify further testing to see how common natural immunity is in the rest of the unvaccinated population — not only in La Crete but municipalities across Canada.

Kuzmickas elaborated in a separate interview, explaining, “We had 89 per cent of the unvaccinated population up there test positive for the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein antibody, which would indicate that they’ve seen the virus, they’ve developed some level of cellular immunity, and they’re kind of good to go.”

“They’ve developed underlying T-cell memory, and they don’t have to worry about it.”

Surely, everyone can rejoice. If natural immunity is not only possible but probable and widespread, then the virus can be left to take its course, and we don’t need vaccine mandates, curfews, lockdowns, etc.

Unfortunately, ‘experts’ aren’t going to let that happen and have dismissed the evidence that the pandemic is over in La Crete, where mRNA shots have violated less than 40 per cent of the population.

Now, Mayo Clinic spokesperson Suzanne Ferguson claims that “There is no official ‘immunity threshold’ that has been established or officially endorsed to indicate that an individual is ‘immune’ to re-infection or disease.”

Moreover, the CBC is claiming that the evidence coming out of La Crete could “lull residents into a false sense of security, says an infectious diseases expert.”

In other words, there’s no exit strategy and no threshold which can be passed through which pandemic measures can be removed.

If roughly 90 per cent of the eligible population is inoculated with at least one dose, as is the case in Ontario, it doesn’t matter. The vaccine doesn’t prevent transmission, so the virus will continue to spread and mutate.

If roughly 90 per cent of the unvaccinated population has acquired natural immunity, it doesn’t matter either. The ‘experts’ don’t believe in natural immunity anymore — except at Pfizer, where the company’s own scientists were secretly recorded admitting that natural immunity is ‘probably better than vaccination.’

But what do they know? They just invented, tested, or provided research for the vaccine scientists like Ferguson and outlets like the CBC are promoting.

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