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Covfefe-19 The 12th Part: The Only Thing Worse Than This New Board Is TrumpVirus2020

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Facts just get in the way- stop that.

Jeb has not been able to argue facts, just the ones that his overlords tell him to say.

Not everyone will get any of the current list of required vaccines, and many of the people who might get infected will fight it off. But we all agree that everyone should get the vaccine. But somehow now the opposite argument can be used?? huh.

And then the data clearly shows how effective the various vaccines are, and that's somehow not real.... Then again, this is coming from someone who is still convinced that COVID is pretty much the flu, even though 20x people died in a calendar year compared to influenza, and the accompanying hospitalization rate of COVID v the flu is comparable to that. So even though it's more than an order of magnitude more deadly, and more costly (EVEN WITH MITIGATION), it's somehow still the same thing.

It's hard to take someone seriously when they can't absorb facts.

Just looked up some data- so far, unvaccinated are dying 14x the rate of vaccinated. And if you back calculate that, the amount of vaccinated deaths over a calendar year would actually be within 2x of the normal flu deaths. So if we all got vaccinated, COVID would still take people, but at a rate that we would be reasonably used to from the flu.

So just get the shot.


What is the benefit of the shot for a healthy person who already had Covid?
 
What is the benefit of the shot for a healthy person who already had Covid?
Let's suppose that the factual answer is that said person would not be less likely to die and would not be less likely to have a symptomatic case of COVID in the next 12 months. Not saying I believe that, but let's suppose.

Even in that case, that healthy person should *still* get the shot. When they do contract asymptomatic COVID in the next 12 months, it won't last as long or be as severe and therefore they will shed less virus into the community. With fewer virus replications, fewer mutations will result and we're less likely to see new waves of symptomatic disease and death. Therefore, society benefits even if that particular individual does not.


TL;DR: Fuck you, you selfish sociopath.
 
Let's suppose that the factual answer is that said person would not be less likely to die and would not be less likely to have a symptomatic case of COVID in the next 12 months. Not saying I believe that, but let's suppose.

Even in that case, that healthy person should *still* get the shot. When they do contract asymptomatic COVID in the next 12 months, it won't last as long or be as severe and therefore they will shed less virus into the community. With fewer virus replications, fewer mutations will result and we're less likely to see new waves of symptomatic disease and death. Therefore, society benefits even if that particular individual does not.


TL;DR: Fuck you, you selfish sociopath.

lmao

Their asymptomatic 2nd infection won’t be as long or SEVERE? How do you get less severe than no symptoms?

holy fucking dumb as*
 
Let's suppose that the factual answer is that said person would not be less likely to die and would not be less likely to have a symptomatic case of COVID in the next 12 months. Not saying I believe that, but let's suppose.

Even in that case, that healthy person should *still* get the shot. When they do contract asymptomatic COVID in the next 12 months, it won't last as long or be as severe and therefore they will shed less virus into the community. With fewer virus replications, fewer mutations will result and we're less likely to see new waves of symptomatic disease and death. Therefore, society benefits even if that particular individual does not.


TL;DR: Fuck you, you selfish sociopath.

Not to mention, recent research is pointing to Hybrid Immunity (someone who has had COVID and also been Vaccinated) as being the strongest immunity of all.
 
What is the benefit of the shot for a healthy person who already had Covid?

https://www.cdc.gov/media/releases/2...rotection.html

a study of COVID-19 infections in Kentucky among people who were previously infected with SAR-CoV-2 shows that unvaccinated individuals are more than twice as likely to be reinfected with COVID-19 than those who were fully vaccinated after initially contracting the virus.https://www.cdc.gov/media/releases/2021/s0806-vaccination-protection.html
https://www.cdc.gov/media/releases/2021/s0806-vaccination-protection.html

any other dumb questions you fucking moron?
 
Less viral load to shed into the rest of society.

2nd infections are extremely rare. Are you seeing otherwise somewhere?

Not to mention a healthy person most often will mount a much better immune response from a natural infection than a unhealthy person does from the vaccine.

The vaccine is only as good as the immune system it is working with. It doesn’t magically confer the same health for everyone. Hence, why data shows it wanes very quickly in the elderly.

Poor Covid outcomes are stratified overwhelmyling on two things, age and obesity. That is a fact.

75-90% of covid positive tests are asymptomatic or mild symptoms.

Your health is your responsibility. If you want Covid to be a cold, take care of yourself and that’s what it will be.
 
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Don't confuse him with data, especially when it's the opposite of what his handlers are telling him to post.

It's just data, jeb. Go look it up yourself. Getting sick does not give you the protection that getting the vaccines do- why? Without doing massive research, I don't know. But the data does say that. Go fucking research this yourself.

The fact that you continue to push a narrative that is literally murdering people is pretty sad. Not surprising anymore, but just sad for humanity.
 
The 5G is working great, even though I don't have a 5G-enabled phone! ;-)

Seriously, nothing more than the usual. A slightly sore upper arm, perhaps a bit more sore than my Pfizer jabs back in April, but that's it.
 
The 5G is working great, even though I don't have a 5G-enabled phone! ;-)

Seriously, nothing more than the usual. A slightly sore upper arm, perhaps a bit more sore than my Pfizer jabs back in April, but that's it.

Got mine yesterday as well. I've had Moderna for all three. This one feels more like a normal flu shot than the first two. Sore shoulder and that's it. The first two I was in a fog for about 12 hours, starting about six hours after getting them.
 
Second confirmed omicron case in Minnesota.

Like anything else this infectious, by the time normies like us know about it, it's everywhere.



We don't know how it will compete with Delta yet. We don't know if it will out-compete it, or if it will lose like Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Lambda and Mu did. We also don't know if it's more, less or the same severity (there were the initial stories that it was less sever, however the doctor in SA who said that immediately pointed out that whe was wildly misquoted). All of this info will trickle out to us, but we should be careful what we believe for now.


My hospital system just sent out a communication to all staff, basically saying "yeah, no one knows shit about it. Mask up, get a booster and be careful."
 
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