Amish are by religion, anti vaxx. Like most orthodox religions. Amish are also anti technology. Unlike some other religions inclined to possibly consider vaccines. Maybe they vaccinated? First I have heard of it. Other likewise puritans don't.
So how did they reach herd immunity, off the newly coined term, it was changed from past descriptions into herd immunity is achieved by vaccination? Not natural immunity from antibodies. That article is from the N.Y post. Wouldn't it use the new description?
Amish aren't disconnected, they regularly trade with any surrounding communities. Any other communities travel through each other. They are disconnected from technology no TV or radio, etc.
Strangely any Amazonian indigenous tribes got COVID, and quite a few supposedly died from the media's narratives. Yet the Amish have reached natural antibodies?
The Amish don't actually have a stated religious objection to vaccines (even the Old Order), although it's true that they are very under vaccinated. Medicine per-se isn't anti-community in the way that mass media and transportation are. They just don't actively seek out proactive treatment for anything. On the occasion that an amish person visits a clinic for an animal bite or a serious infection they'll typically accept shots for stuff like rabies or tetanus.
Amish are by religion, anti vaxx. Like most orthodox religions. Amish are also anti technology. Unlike some other religions inclined to possibly consider vaccines. Maybe they vaccinated? First I have heard of it. Other likewise puritans don't.
So how did they reach herd immunity, off the newly coined term, it was changed from past descriptions into herd immunity is achieved by vaccination? Not natural immunity from antibodies. That article is from the N.Y post. Wouldn't it use the new description?
Amish aren't disconnected, they regularly trade with any surrounding communities. Any other communities travel through each other. They are disconnected from technology no TV or radio, etc.
Strangely any Amazonian indigenous tribes got COVID, and quite a few supposedly died from the media's narratives. Yet the Amish have reached natural antibodies?
The Amish don't actually have a stated religious objection to vaccines (even the Old Order), although it's true that they are very under vaccinated. Medicine per-se isn't anti-community in the way that mass media and transportation are. They just don't actively seek out proactive treatment for anything. On the occasion that an amish person visits a clinic for an animal bite or a serious infection they'll typically accept shots for stuff like rabies or tetanus.