Is it possible to reach herd immunity after Omicron?
No, because the resiliency of the virus is what makes it different from others. Consider that there haven't even been that many mutations/variants since the beginning of the outbreak. And now consider that there will be many more to come.
If that's not enough from the epidemiological perspective, consider the fact that herd immunity does not fit the narrative. The UN/WHO need covid in order to further advance the multitude of agendas tied to the virus.
Is it a good idea to attempt getting covid in order to reach natural immunity?
Again, the resiliency of the virus would deem this useless. If you've had covid(and by now everyone has), then you have the strain in your system until your immune system fully expels it, however, the resiliency of the virus makes it extremely difficult to expel it without taking proper measures.
If you have the virus and you come in contact with it in a more concentrated form, your symptoms will worsen. If not, then you wont see a difference. Virus proliferation/concentration is far more likely to occur in closed/crowded areas.
It's important to remember that COVID has a very low mortality rate for more than 90% of the world population so we are talking about dealing with the "minor" symptoms of the disease.
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