Will You Take The Vaccine?

Are you going to take the corona virus vaccine?

  • No.

  • Yes.


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PJ Diaz

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7 out of over 2 million vaccinated and none died or were seriously ill, all fully recovered. Besides a link with vaccines is unproven as it states in your post above.
It was unproven that the earth was round for some time, but it was still round.
 

printer

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I can't speak to Brazil's issues, I live in the US. However your data seems to indicate that adults in Brazil are over 500 times more at risk of death from covid than kids are. Again, thanks for supporting my point.
But it seems the new variants are more dangerous to younger generations. They are not getting away easily as they did with the original strains.

The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) on Wednesday pointed to the so-called U.K. variant of the coronavirus as the leading cause of new COVID cases in the U.S. And it's hitting younger Americans, including those in their 30s and 40s, the hardest.

"The B.1.1.7 variant is now the most common lineage circulating in the United States," said CDC director Rochelle Walensky during a briefing this afternoon, referring to the scientific name for that particular strain of the coronavirus.

"Trends are increasing in both case numbers and hospitalizations," Walensky said, citing day care centers and youth sports as the progenitors of newly reported outbreaks.

As readers know, viruses know no borders and don't harbor nationalities. They change, they mutate, they evolve in order to meet their specific need to spread and survive as long as possible. So while it's convenient to label a new strain of a pathogen according to national origin, the reality is that a virus will do what a virus always does: Multiply and spread.

The concerning part, as Walensky laid out, is that this variant of the coronavirus appears to be hitting people who may be too young to be eligible for a vaccine dose yet.

It's unclear exactly what the age breakdown is when it comes to this variant strain, since the situation is in flux and information is still trickling in. But there have been more than 16,000 confirmed cases of this particular variant, according to the CDC, which led Walensky to urge caution and distancing measures when it comes to youth sports and indoor gatherings.

The Biden administration has been pushing to open up eligibility, including its recent announcement that all American adults should be eligible in less than two weeks to get a shot.

The theme here is: Vigilance. Yes, a younger person without underlying conditions is likely to pull through a COVID infection without too much difficulty.

But with a highly transmissible strain that appears to be spreading among younger people, which can still knock them down or make them feel miserable, even if it's not fatal, the immunization campaign and social safety measures remain critical.
 

printer

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It was unproven that the earth was round for some time, but it was still round.
Actually the ancients knew the world was round.

"The earliest documented mention of the concept dates from around the 5th century BC, when it appears in the writings of Greek philosophers. In the 3rd century BC, Hellenistic astronomy established the roughly spherical shape of the Earth as a physical fact and calculated the Earth's circumference."
 

PJ Diaz

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Actually the ancients knew the world was round.

"The earliest documented mention of the concept dates from around the 5th century BC, when it appears in the writings of Greek philosophers. In the 3rd century BC, Hellenistic astronomy established the roughly spherical shape of the Earth as a physical fact and calculated the Earth's circumference."
Pythagoras also believed in Metempsychosis, which science has still not yet proven. Does that make it a false hypothesis, or nah?
 

PJ Diaz

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How many of the seven died, how many recovered?

Rare. Is that not like a steak?
Almost certainly having your heart so affected in one's youth is will surely come back to also affect them in adulthood, and likely cause premature death.
 

PJ Diaz

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Why not use something more widespread, like christians believing in a god?
Interestingly enough most of the worlds religions are quite similar at their core, and even have similar stories. When humanity at large shares such a common historical remembrance in their religious texts, it become difficult to argue of their falsehoods.
 

printer

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Except that new info is coming out..

This guy at the Ontario Veterinary College?



Short timelines for coronavirus vaccine are giving 'false hope,' virus expert warns - Global TV's The West Block



Mind you he is good at taking funding.

But his paper is suppose to be published in the Oxford University Press. I have been having a hard time finding it. It is hard for me to judge what he is saying without it. If you know of the title of it I would like to know it, I think it might help in finding it.

Google can't find it.

 

Budzbuddha

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This ….

They change, they mutate, they evolve in order to meet their specific need to spread and survive as long as possible. So while it's convenient to label a new strain of a pathogen according to national origin, the reality is that a virus will do what a virus always does: Multiply and spread. ( @printer )

Life always finds a way evolve / mutate to “ adapt “ whether parasite to target host whether human or animal ( gorillas as of late )
AIDS is still here / herpes / common cold / cancer / blue waffle vag ( google it ) …. Humans by definition are dirty beings
Whenever we are gone … nature gets it back … hard truth.
 

hanimmal

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Well of course she does. She had already decided way back in Nov of 2020 (before the covid shots were even released) that having a strong and robust vaccination campaign was crucial. Of course she's going to double-down on her position now:

Wow stellar logic.

It's almost like prior to Trump and the Republicans destroying our ability to have a fast response team to emerging pandemics, there was a plan in place when the inevitable occurred.

It is bullshit that trolls like yourself are sticking to trying to sell your death cult using nonsense like you have been spamming here for the last couple days.

 

Budley Doright

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Greatest number of side effects of ANY vaccine in the last decade. I only have a degree in microbiology, so what do I know...
2.5 secs to debunk your numbers but thank you for that ........ fuck me! Oh and here is the first one that popped up.
PS perhaps a degree in google would have served you better?
 
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Budley Doright

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Well lookey here. Over a hundred health care workers also don't want to get force-jabbed, and are suing their employer. I heard that number is about to jump up to close to 50 more who don't want to get jabbed also jumping on the suit. But I guess over a hundred health care workers are wrong, and are making up shit about the reactions they have seen first hand in patients:

The number of stupid, naive people is 150 out of 1000. Sounds about right lol.
 
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