Will You Take The Vaccine?

Are you going to take the corona virus vaccine?

  • No.

  • Yes.


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hanimmal

Well-Known Member
Wildly popular podcast host Joe Rogan admitted he’s a “f**king moron” and “not a respected source of information, even for me” as he backpedaled on selfish commentshe made earlier about young, healthy people not needing to get vaccinated from COVID-19.
Rogan, whose audience is in the hundreds of millions, drew backlash — and a rebuke from Dr. Anthony Fauci, the government’s top infectious diseases expert — after saying on an episode of his “Joe Rogan Experience” podcast released on Spotify last week that “if you’re a healthy person and you’re exercising all the time and you’re young and you’re eating well, I don’t think you need to worry about this.”
On Thursday, Rogan clarified in a video shared on YouTube that he was “not an anti-vaxx person.”
“In fact, I said I believe they’re safe and I encourage many people to take them. My parents were vaccinated,” he explained. “I just said, ‘I don’t think that if you’re a young, healthy person that you need it.’ Their argument was, you need it for other people.”
“So you don’t transmit the other virus,” said his co-host.
“That makes more sense,” agreed Rogan. “But that’s a different argument. That’s a different conversation.”
Rogan, whose show was snapped up by Spotify in a $100 million deal last year, later attempted to explain away his misguided comments by saying he doesn’t plan what he says on air.

He’s often high or drinking alcohol during his shows, he said. And he accused “clickbaity” journalists of blowing his comments out of proportion.

“I’m not a doctor, I’m a fucking moron and I’m a cage fighting commentator who’s a dirty standup comedian who just told you I’m drunk most of the time and I do testosterone and I smoke a lot of weed. But I’m not a respected source of information, even for me,” he said.

“If I say things, I’m always going ‘check on that Jamie, I don’t know if that’s true,’” Rogan added. “But I at least try to be honest about what I’m saying.”



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FresnoFarmer

Well-Known Member
Wildly popular podcast host Joe Rogan admitted he’s a “f**king moron” and “not a respected source of information, even for me” as he backpedaled on selfish commentshe made earlier about young, healthy people not needing to get vaccinated from COVID-19.
Rogan, whose audience is in the hundreds of millions, drew backlash — and a rebuke from Dr. Anthony Fauci, the government’s top infectious diseases expert — after saying on an episode of his “Joe Rogan Experience” podcast released on Spotify last week that “if you’re a healthy person and you’re exercising all the time and you’re young and you’re eating well, I don’t think you need to worry about this.”
On Thursday, Rogan clarified in a video shared on YouTube that he was “not an anti-vaxx person.”
“In fact, I said I believe they’re safe and I encourage many people to take them. My parents were vaccinated,” he explained. “I just said, ‘I don’t think that if you’re a young, healthy person that you need it.’ Their argument was, you need it for other people.”
“So you don’t transmit the other virus,” said his co-host.
“That makes more sense,” agreed Rogan. “But that’s a different argument. That’s a different conversation.”
Rogan, whose show was snapped up by Spotify in a $100 million deal last year, later attempted to explain away his misguided comments by saying he doesn’t plan what he says on air.

He’s often high or drinking alcohol during his shows, he said. And he accused “clickbaity” journalists of blowing his comments out of proportion.

“I’m not a doctor, I’m a fucking moron and I’m a cage fighting commentator who’s a dirty standup comedian who just told you I’m drunk most of the time and I do testosterone and I smoke a lot of weed. But I’m not a respected source of information, even for me,” he said.

“If I say things, I’m always going ‘check on that Jamie, I don’t know if that’s true,’” Rogan added. “But I at least try to be honest about what I’m saying.”



Sound familiar?
What does this have to do with the vaccines factually being experimental?
 

PJ Diaz

Well-Known Member
If your pastor controlled/influenced you to the point where you were forbidden to to seek medical attention for your own mother, to the degree that the rotting flesh of her breast cancer overwhelmed your gag reflexes, would you change your mind?
No idea. I don't attend services or have a pastor.
 

PJ Diaz

Well-Known Member
I know primus is outside. Been to the venue, seen Jethro Tull. Was a let down lol.. still jammed but it destroyed my illusion of Jethro Tull. Was more like listen to a flute genius complain for a couple hours instead of jamming. Started around 6:30 in the summer and was over before dark. Bummed forever dude lol.
Can Ian Anderson even balance on one foot anymore? I haven't seen Jethro Tull in over 20 years. Saw them with Emerson, Lake, and Palmer decades ago.
 

DIY-HP-LED

Well-Known Member
I’m the moron. Really? So we should inject children with an experimental vaccine because what? The benefits outweigh the risk? They aren’t at risk though.
When the CDC approves it yes, soon it will come out of emergency use status based on accumulating evidence in the real world and on going studies. Then you will see mandatory vaccinations for children, if they want to attend school in the fall. The UK variant now makes up most covid cases and children become sick from it and spread it, but there are other perhaps more dangerous variants.
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'Significantly greater threat' to young adults and children from Indian Covid variant - Birmingham Live (birminghammail.co.uk)

'Significantly greater threat' to young adults and children from Indian Covid variant
Birmingham's public health chief said there was emerging evidence to suggest that the Indian variant posed 'a significantly greater threat to younger adults.


A variant of the Coronavirus currently emerging in India could be a 'significantly' greater threat to young adults than any previous variant, Birmingham's public health chief has warned.

And the new variant could also be a greater threat to children, Dr Justin Varney said, as he described the Indian variant as a 'clear and present danger' to the UK's Covid roadmap.

The situation in India has been progressing rapidly, with 320,000 new infections on Tuesday alone and deaths rising close to 200,000 overall.
 

FresnoFarmer

Well-Known Member
When the CDC approves it yes, soon it will come out of emergency use status based on accumulating evidence in the real world and on going studies. Then you will see mandatory vaccinations for children, if they want to attend school in the fall. The UK variant now makes up most covid cases and children become sick from it and spread it, but there are other perhaps more dangerous variants.
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'Significantly greater threat' to young adults and children from Indian Covid variant - Birmingham Live (birminghammail.co.uk)

'Significantly greater threat' to young adults and children from Indian Covid variant
Birmingham's public health chief said there was emerging evidence to suggest that the Indian variant posed 'a significantly greater threat to younger adults.


A variant of the Coronavirus currently emerging in India could be a 'significantly' greater threat to young adults than any previous variant, Birmingham's public health chief has warned.

And the new variant could also be a greater threat to children, Dr Justin Varney said, as he described the Indian variant as a 'clear and present danger' to the UK's Covid roadmap.

The situation in India has been progressing rapidly, with 320,000 new infections on Tuesday alone and deaths rising close to 200,000 overall.
So vaccinate children based solely off of anecdotal evidence?
 
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