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So people who are vaccinated think they are safe and chose to go to super spreader events and catch covid and don’t show any symptoms (or do, eventually), and spread it to those vaccinated and unvaccinated? How is the vaccine that wains after 3 months better than natural immunity or avoiding social gatherings entirely? Why would I get the vaccine if I am healthy and my dr. and I believe the risk factors of the vaccine (for me) outweigh the risk of covid?
Also wouldn’t the vaccinated who get the virus and spread it be the ones creating stronger variants, as the virus becomes more resistant, similar to superbugs and antibiotic resistant bacteria?
What do you say about things like Mereks disease in chickens caused by leaky vaccines that have created a virus so strong it is fatal without the intervention of a synthesized vaccine?
Comment by Zalthos at 01/09/2021 at 22:17 UTC
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How is the vaccine that wains after 3 months better than natural immunity or avoiding social gatherings entirely?
Have you heard of measles? Smallpox? If not, be quiet and do some *actual* research before commenting on things like this.
Vaccines work, have always worked and will continue to work. MILLIONS would be dead if not for vaccines, and this new COVID one is no different.
And the unvaccinated are 15 times more likely to be hospitalised from COVID[1], which personally I couldn't give a shit about, but I *do* care when it means that people who have to go to hospital for other reasons are refused a bed because of a moron who still doesn't understand the scientific method and how it's flawless, so much so that they deny science and ALL THE TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS OF THE LAST CENTURY due a Facebook post their Uncle's friend's cousin made from his basement in the middle of a backwater US state whilst he was wearing a tinfoil hat to protect himself from alien mind control laser rays from the Andromeda galaxy.
Comment by UnstableUmby at 01/09/2021 at 23:51 UTC
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Yeah, none of what you’ve said there is true.
A little advice: if you want to try and sound like anyone who’s opinion on the topic should be taken seriously (which, looking at your comments, you don’t), you probably shouldn’t equate a treatment for bacteria with a preventative measure for a virus. Or say things like “leaky vaccine”.
Man, I miss when you guys could just sit around in NoNewNormal shouting at the moon together. Now we *all* have to be subjected to your idiocy.