Volunteer Immunity - Resistance Trials

airborne transmission of Covid-19 is happening

We at Wuhan-Virus.biz are also advocating deliberate infection of vaccinated people in vaccine trials, but ONLY through being put into an enclosed space with actively infected people. We also advocate doing the same for infected animals in both directions. This would allow us to prove that human-to-human airborne transmission is happening, and also to prove whether or not the virus can be transmitted by breathing the same air that an infected pet exhales, and vice-versa.

It is well-known that many animal species can catch the virus and that transmission among members of the same species is happening. This includes dogs and cats, in addition to the minks that have had to be repeatedly culled due to 80% + population infection rates. It is believed that mink to human transmission (almost certainly airborne) has occurred. We need to know if household pets can transmit the virus to humans, and if so (we believe that it is possible, and that transmission in this manner is happening), how is it happening? Is it through physical contact with the pet, or is simply breathing in the same air that the pet breathes out sufficient to transmit the virus. It is crucial, we believe, not to overlook this transmission vector.

Thus we don't want to waste the opportunity to have proof of these types of transmission by giving the volunteers a dose of the virus as any normal immunity clinical trial would. 8 hours in a very small enclosed space with actively infected individuals ought to do the trick - and we recommend that half of those in the infected space wear face shields (to prevent droplet aerosol infection) and that some of the volunteers wear face masks of varying efficacity - as valuable data could be garnered about the actual effectiveness of different types of face coverings. We also recommend that some of the volunteers leave the enclosed space after 15 minutes, others after 1 hour, others after 2 hours, and some after the full 8 hours. Thus we can maximize the information that can be gained from any such volunteer trials.