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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] [/quote] Actually, you are the ‘fcked in the head’, as you so eloquently put it if you believe that there is enough solid science to back up any kind of booster mandate whatsoever. An Omicron-specific booster will not even be available until March of 2022. And there is no data to show that getting a third (or fourth) shot affects outcomes. Knock yourself out getting as many shots as you want, but until the data is available, it’s all a shot in the dark. [/quote] This is 100% correct. Why don't you (prior PP) go read up on the real science before posting your "you are fcked in head" useless comment. You are uneducated on the facts, ill-informed and not following the actual scientific studies on this issue. And no, I am not going to do your homework for you. Find the info yourself and study up. [/quote] You are definitely fcked in the head. Is this a new thing? Or were you already fcked in the head before the pandemic? https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2022/01/no-omicron-immunity-without-booster-study-finds/ [/quote] Why don't you try reading the abundance of studies on hundreds of thousands of people from multiple countries regarding how effective the booster is against omicron instead cherry picking one study of 70 people which is missing a lot of data, such as how long ago those people were boosted and any follow up testing. Most studies are showing you maybe get 10 weeks of protection with the booster, then it is about 30% effective at most against omicron. Given the number of people double vaxed with a booster and still getting omicron, just empirical data alone should be obvious this is the case. Doesn't mean it does nothing, such as prevention from more serious illness, but the current vaxes and boosters are not a significant preventatives for omicron. [/quote] This. The vaccines are useful, mandates are not. [/quote] Of course they are useful. They lower the chance of serious infections - which are very costly to businesses - longer absences and higher medical costs. [/quote] Oh, so now we need public Covid vaccine mandates so that businesses can make sure their workers are not absent. What kind of argument is that? Not in the public’s best interest, but we need mandates because it is in the business owners’ best interest. Good luck pushing that argument, but at least you are being honest about our intentions with these vaccine mandates.[/quote] There are benefits for both businesses (like hospitals) and the community. It's in all of our best interests to have as many people healthy as possible. [/quote] Well then, I certainly hope you vocally support an anti-obesity mandate. Losing weight likely has even more of a protective factor and keeps as many people healthy as possible. Yet, I’m not hearing any mandates for that. [/quote] I fully support businesses/government mandates to provide whatever we need to eliminate obesity. [b]Restrict junk food, soda taxes, etc. Subsidize gym memberships. Mandate businesses offer breaks for exercise & offer healthy food options. [/b][i][u] Great. So we will mandate vaccines & offer healthy lifestyles. :lol: [/quote] Remember when the Republicans laughed and made fun of Democrats for wanting to curb obesity with the sugary tax. https://www.latimes.com/business/lazarus/la-fi-lazarus-california-soda-tax-obesity-economics-20190226-story.html https://money.com/soda-tax-gop-partisan-battle/ [/quote]
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