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If you have something to say, have the courage to come out and say it under your own name. Only pussies hid behind someone else’s name. |
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meanwhile, breakthrough infections account currently for .1% of the vaccinated, so the vaccine remains currently 99.9% effective, and higher than 90% (some suggest 98%) of current covid19 cases are of people who are unvaccinated: https://apnews.com/article/coronavirus-pandemic-health-941fcf43d9731c76c16e7354f5d5e187?utm_source=facebo ok&utm_medium=news_tab&utm_content=curated&fbclid= IwAR3vVco3pkk_xFbSxM7hKOgrlps6oTB-8cVUGC07ypRUWd0an7H9iNF7l5I the new delta variant is dangerous, it spreads even easier. and the faster we can kill off covid19, the less chance there is for another variant, one that the vaccine is not effective against appears, and we have to do this all over again. yes, do all of this, all of it, all over again. get your shots. save us from having to do this all over again. the pandemic is over, if you get your shots. |
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I know you seem averse to doing any meaningful research CP, but I’m not doing it for you. Especially something simple like a vaccine on average taking about 5 years to be approved.
The vaccine doesn’t work against the new variants but get the vaccine and it all goes away. Lol. Sorry buddy but this isn’t going away anytime soon. We have had a flu vaccine for decades and many years it is about 50% effective due to the many variants of the flu. The vaccines can’t stop them all so doctors make an educated guess as to which ones will be more prevalent, sometimes they guess better than others. The flu is a form of coronavirus, the behaviors between the flu and CV19 are very similar. This will go away when people shut off the tv and media BS and go back to living life again. |
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I know you seem averse to doing any meaningful research, but I’m not doing it for you. You have good knowledge on cars, but I can't figure out why you go crazy on nearly every other topic. |
How come nobody is crying about a political thread posted in the wrong forum?
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FWIW, Al Gore lied! I created the internet in my down time while creating the new vaccine.
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While the topic of this thread is controversial, it is not about politics or religion.
As long as we keep the politics out of the continuing discussion, I think it should remain here, in PPOT. If it devoles into political mud-slinging, then it will be moved. And remember, calling people poopy-heads is still no bueno... Carry on... SmileWavy PS: cabmando - I thought you created the Facebooks, and not the interwebs. I'm so confused... |
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And it's very poor form to use personal attacks in a logical discussion. (I have been guilty of same) |
Some relevant material on the topic under discussion:
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Relevant? It's nonsense!
And if the spike protein is that dangerous, the risk exists with the vaccine as well as the virus. So the way the virus was spreading, you get the "cytoxic spike protein" by vaccine or by infection. No one so far has been shown to have immunity which prevents them from infection. Type O blood is the closest thing but it doesn't prevent infection but rather the person is able to better fight off the virus. That means the spike protein still existed within the person. |
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But the difference with a regular virus is that the spike protein is the nasty part that does all the damage, and the vaccination also puts it in the body. Only at much lower concentration, which hopefully goes to zero over time. |
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The spike protein isn't the bad guy it's just the way the virus attaches to and enters the cell. The bad guy is the virus itself and the reaction or over reaction the body has to the infection. |
The issue I have is that people say we shouldn't be vaccinating teenage people because they aren't at risk of serious issues if they get the virus. That's simply a ridiculous statement. If they're at risk due to the vaccine, they're equally at risk due to the virus. Teenage people are not immune to the virus.
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