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Immuno-Suppressed Could Be Breeding Ground for the Emergence of Omicron

PARIS, Dec. 7, 2021 (EIRNS) – Researchers from the Institute of Virology at the University of Freiburg, in a new study published in the journal Nature Communications, defend the strong hypothesis that a large reservoir of immuno-compromised patients would constitute a breeding ground for the emergence of coronavirus variants.

This would “connect the dots” and completely validate the argument made by Lyndon and Helga Zepp-LaRouche over the last fifty years: IMF Malthusianism, famine, and the organized absence of basic healthcare, harm and reduce the poorest people’s immune system. Unless that Malthusian evil is uprooted, no medical drug, no vaccine, though useful, can do the job.

The scientists note that the latest Covid-19 variant to be discovered, Omicron, has spread extensively in South Africa, a country widely affected by HIV, and where anti-Covid vaccination coverage is rather low (fully vaccinated = 25%). Among the hypotheses studied, “immunocompromised patients could be a source of the emergence of potentially dangerous Sars-CoV-2 variants,” underlines the study. The authors looked at the effects of Covid-19 on patients whose bodies, weakened by disease (HIV, cancer, transplantation, or immunosuppressive treatment), have difficulty fighting the virus. These patients could be a breeding ground for the development of new variants. One of the patients studied, a kidney transplant recipient who contracted Covid-19, was positive for the virus for 145 days.

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