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False.No, they haven't.
Prove it.What has happened is that pro-Trump propagandists have convinced Trump supporters that they cannot be trusted.
False.Masks and social distancing work
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They are not a fool-proof way of completely eliminating any and all risk to the virus, and they have never been presented to the public as such.
Therefore, what you hare doing now is engaging in a logical fallacy, You are presenting a strawman argument.[/QUOTE] I'm not misrepresenting your argument I'm just disagreeing with it.
You can vaccinate all 7 billion of us that won't convince me of anything.The mRNA technology is decades in the making. As of today's date, approximately 3 billion doses have been given and approximately 1 billion people have been fully vaccinated.
How many more billions of people have to be vaccinated before you become convinced the vaccination is safe?
The lastung effects of this are unknown. There is no reason for me to get the vaccine number one I've had in covid I survived with no little effects. Number two I'm in a demographics that is less likely to suffer any condition caused by it, number three you can still transmit and carry the virus even if you've been vaccinated I don't believe you vaccinate to protect other people nonsense.
I already was it's comparing covid-19 to a given flu season for an aggregate of flu seasons.In what way? Be specific.
No.Are you trying to compare a hypothetical strain of influenza, with properties you've invented in your own mind, that hasn't arisen yet to Covid-19?
Actually you created a stronger when you asked me if I was trying to do something that I wasn't trying to do.You understand what you are doing here is presenting another strawman argument, right?
If you want to know what I'm trying to do just ask you don't have to guess in such an utterly specific and idiotic way so as to guarantee that your guest is wrong.