Yeah, the vaccines are perfectly safe. Unless they aren't. We can trust the CDC to tell us the whole truth. Except when they don't.
Vaccines work by preventing infection, NOT by lessening symptoms and allowing the virus to stay in your body and be passed on to others!
YOUR IGNORANCE of vaccines is absolute.
And I would quite possibly die from covid, when the chance of that for someone without type 2 diabetes is near zero? You call near zero quite possible?
You are just lying now.Vaccines work by preventing infection, NOT by lessening symptoms and allowing the virus to stay in your body and be passed on to others!
YOUR IGNORANCE of vaccines is absolute.
And I would quite possibly die from covid, when the chance of that for someone without type 2 diabetes is near zero? You call near zero quite possible?
1 million. This is much more deadly than the flu.If "deadly" means a tiny percentage can die from it, then covid is deadly. But a tiny percentage can die from the flu, yet we don't call the flu deadly.
Wrong, vaccines do not prevent infection. They prime the immune system to deal with an actual infection when it occurs. The rapid immune response generally results in lesser severity or shorter duration of symptoms.Vaccines work by preventing infection, NOT by lessening symptoms and allowing the virus to stay in your body and be passed on to others!
Speak for yourself. You don't even understand how vaccines work. The fact that you think vaccines are "poison" only proves your ignorance and bias.YOUR IGNORANCE of vaccines is absolute.
Millions have already died from covid, with and without comorbidities.And I would quite possibly die from covid, when the chance of that for someone without type 2 diabetes is near zero? You call near zero quite possible?
Great Odin's beard, if you are vaccinated against polio you will/may still be infected with polio, but you will kill it before it renders you into one of the 5% who are paralyzed.
That's the principle behind all inoculation and vaccination, that you will successfully fight the infection, not that you get a magicked and impenetrable pathogen shield.
The polio vaccine prevents you from getting polio. The immune system is ready for it, and destroys it before it becomes an infection.
The polio vaccine prevents you from getting polio. The immune system is ready for it, and destroys it before it becomes an infection.
Poison vaccines!Oh really, you think I would have died? I got the poison vaccines because we were told it would protect the elderly and vulnerable, and I was visiting elderly relatives. But they were lying or mistaken -- the vaccines do not protect others. They can prevent some severe disease and death by suppressing the immune system. They don't prevent you from catching covid or giving it to others.
The early variants killed people who were obese or very old and had type 2 diabetes. Many of them actually died from something else, but had a positive covid test.
Covid is no longer deadly even for the very old, since the newer variants are not nearly as bad.
Masks and distancing is effective when employed properly. The problem is, not many people did that.I got covid twice, first unvaccinated, which nearly killed me, and the second time after vaccination, with very mild symptoms. I'm convinced that the vaccines saved many lives.
I think the distancing and quarantines were probably not very effective. And the masks were marginal protection. Frequent hand washing is possibly better protection.
I think masks in clinical and congested areas are effective but not in more spread-out settings. Distancing in stores was a joke, and actually caused more close contact. I already try to keep away from people without consciously trying.Masks and distancing is effective when employed properly. The problem is, not many people did that.
Correctly, emphasis.I think masks in clinical and congested areas are effective but not in more spread-out settings. Distancing in stores was a joke, and actually caused more close contact. I already try to keep away from people without consciously trying.
Why would masks be less effective in spread out areas? There might be less risk of viral transmission in less congested areas, but that doesn't reduce the efficacy of masks.I think masks in clinical and congested areas are effective but not in more spread-out settings. Distancing in stores was a joke, and actually caused more close contact. I already try to keep away from people without consciously trying.
Because aerosol particles don't travel that far?Why would masks be less effective in spread out areas? There might be less risk of viral transmission in less congested areas, but that doesn't reduce the efficacy of masks.
That simply reduces the risk of transmission. Not the efficacy of masks. But particles can linger in the air for a while too.Because aerosol particles don't travel that far?
Several hours, ims.That simply reduces the risk of transmission. Not the efficacy of masks. But particles can linger in the air for a while too.
Just when you think it's safe to remove your mask and then...bam, you walk right into a lingering covid saturated aerosol cloud some walking petri dish coughed there a while ago.Several hours, ims.
Poison vaccines!Did nobody tell you that not all vaccines are 100% effective, or confer lifetime immunity? The ''poison vaccine'' clearly didn't kill you, so what's the problem? Billions of doses of these 'poison vaccines' have been administered. How many died or became seriously ill as a result?
Furthermore if you're citing a study, make sure it's peer reviewed, otherwise it is little more than anecdotal until corroborated. You know this!
I got covid twice, first unvaccinated, which nearly killed me, and the second time after vaccination, with very mild symptoms. I'm convinced that the vaccines saved many lives.
I think the distancing and quarantines were probably not very effective. And the masks were marginal protection. Frequent hand washing is possibly better protection.
Masks are less effective in spread out areas because they are needed.That simply reduces the risk of transmission. Not the efficacy of masks. But particles can linger in the air for a while too.
That makes no sense. Masks are also needed in more congested areas. So how is their efficacy affected by population density?Masks are less effective in spread out areas because they are needed.
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