Because 1) the jabs don't work well to prevent COVID-19 infection, especially mutated variants, 2) only a small percentage of people have contracted COVID-19, 3) the natural immunity of people who caught it early on is waning, 3) COVID-19 appears to be seasonal and that season has arrived.
the jabs don't work well to prevent COVID-19 infection
They literally don't work at all to prevent infection. At best they produce antibodies to the spike protein, which might reduce symptoms somewhat.
only a small percentage of people have contracted COVID-19
By now most people have contracted it and have natural immunity.
the natural immunity of people who caught it early on is waning
False. Natural immunity is generally for life (e.g. those who had SARS in 2003 are immune from COVID). Your body can always rapidly reproduce antibodies as needed.
COVID-19 appears to be seasonal and that season has arrived.
Generally there are cold/flu seasons due to lower temperatures and weakened immune systems during winter.
One correction. It's not due to lower temperatures - it's due to lower UV index. Immune system is programmed by light (correlated to Vitamin D levels).
Because 1) the jabs don't work well to prevent COVID-19 infection, especially mutated variants, 2) only a small percentage of people have contracted COVID-19, 3) the natural immunity of people who caught it early on is waning, 3) COVID-19 appears to be seasonal and that season has arrived.
They literally don't work at all to prevent infection. At best they produce antibodies to the spike protein, which might reduce symptoms somewhat.
By now most people have contracted it and have natural immunity.
False. Natural immunity is generally for life (e.g. those who had SARS in 2003 are immune from COVID). Your body can always rapidly reproduce antibodies as needed.
Generally there are cold/flu seasons due to lower temperatures and weakened immune systems during winter.
One correction. It's not due to lower temperatures - it's due to lower UV index. Immune system is programmed by light (correlated to Vitamin D levels).
That's why it's seasonal.