I don't have a link because as I said it was media reports that prompted my post however this might be where the it started.
The study that appeared in the pre-print repository medRxiv, proposed that national differences in COVID-19 impact could be partially explained by the different national policies respect to BCG childhood vaccination.
BCG vaccine has a documented protective effect against meningitis and disseminated TB in children.
It has also been reported to offer broad protection to respiratory infections.
Note BCG has already been linked to helping with respiratory infections which fits with Covid19 that attacks the lungs. I am not a pathogen expert but because Rife said TB bacteria comes from a virus and then the NHS says meningitis comes from either a bacteria or virus it seems there is a common theme. All bacteria must be based or grow from a virus because that is the path for the growth of life particles >> atoms >> amino acids >> DNA >> virus >> bacteria >> parasites >> worms >> animals or perhaps that is too much to accept.
Don't antibodies adapt to fight different viruses so any increase in antibodies has to be a good thing? Who decided making a vaccine makes the antibodies particular to only one virus? I can understand that forcing the antibodies to fight a particular virus means there may be more adapted antibodies but surely those antibodies can adapt to another virus if required and that seems to be the case with TB virus antibodies.
This article says tests are being conducted on BCG and Covid19
https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2020/03/can-century-old-tb-vaccine-steel-immune-system-against-new-coronavirus
I don't have a link because as I said it was media reports that prompted my post however this might be where the it started.
The study that appeared in the pre-print repository medRxiv, proposed that national differences in COVID-19 impact could be partially explained by the different national policies respect to BCG childhood vaccination.
BCG vaccine has a documented protective effect against meningitis and disseminated TB in children.
It has also been reported to offer broad protection to respiratory infections.
Note BCG has already been linked to helping with respiratory infections which fits with Covid19 that attacks the lungs. I am not a pathogen expert but because Rife said TB bacteria comes from a virus and then the NHS says meningitis comes from either a bacteria or virus it seems there is a common theme. All bacteria must be based or grow from a virus because that is the path for the growth of life particles >> atoms >> amino acids >> DNA >> virus >> bacteria >> parasites >> worms >> animals or perhaps that is too much to accept.
Don't antibodies adapt to fight different viruses so any increase in antibodies has to be a good thing? Who decided making a vaccine makes the antibodies particular to only one virus? I can understand that forcing the antibodies to fight a particular virus means there may be more adapted antibodies but surely those antibodies can adapt to another virus if required and that seems to be the case with TB virus antibodies.
This article says tests are being conducted on BCG and Covid19
https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2020/03/can-century-old-tb-vaccine-steel-immune-system-against-new-coronavirus
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