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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The fact that the GOP continues to push crap like this just solidifies that I think they are amoral POSs who will never get my vote. [/quote] Sure. You think it’s amoral to give people a choice. We get it. I think it’s amoral to push a vaccine just so that businesses can stay open, workers can go back to work faster (even when positive) and to make Pfizer billions of dollars when it might not even make much of a difference with regards to public health. [/quote] Yes. With a pandemic as disruptive as this to our collective health and economy, absolutely yes. There are too many idiots making bad choices and pushing misinformation. It shouldn’t be a choice. [/quote] How many people have had COVID already and do not wish to get the vaccine? [b]Natural immunity varies by person, but it is generally for most more effective and longer lasting than the vaccine. [/b] The current data on the boosters say they work well for about 10 weeks, then they at which point they have diminished to about 30% effective and continue to diminish from there. That is why they are talking about boosters every 3 to 4 months now. I work for a doctor's office, and the number of people with adverse reactions to the vaccine and not getting the second shot is probably higher than you think. My own doctor's son got myocarditis from the vaccine. People are not considered "fully vaccinated" with just the one vaccination, though are advised by their doctor not to get the second shot. How many people can get therapeutics that greatly reduce their chances of getting seriously ill or hospitalization if they do get COVID? There is more than one path, but your myopic view, one size fits all view and refusal to realize that if every single American was vaccinated, we would still have COVID infections, hospitalizations, and deaths and that the vaccine is not panacea you think it is or even particularly effective for anything but getting a more severe case of COVID is NOT "following the science" BS that has been pushed since day 1. People are sick of your one and only vaccine mantra. I am vaccinated BTW. [/quote] Wrong. Three months with “natural immunity,” and only if you’re even one of the 2/3 to 3/4 of COVID cases that produce any immunity at all.[/quote] Wrong. https://www.statnews.com/2022/01/19/those-who-recovered-from-covid-19-were-less-likely-than-vaccinated-to-get-infected-during-delta-wave/[/quote]
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