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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We need our masks. These days vaccines don’t stop transmission and contraction. [/quote] They knew that from the beginning. Vaccines are good for preventing death when you get Covid. But you can still catch and transmit Covid when vaccinated. [/quote] Yes the new definition is “lessens symptoms and maybe you get over it more quickly.” Been doing that with chicken soup and vitamin C for years. They also haven’t been implicated in myocarditis, which is a plus. In the old days vaccines were expected to be very successful at prevention. Or maybe it was something else preventing massive “breakthrough” cases of polio and measles? Of course, we stopped hearing them being called “breakthrough” infections when they became so many that the term sounded ridiculous. Then we had to parrot the new line that vaccines just make infection easier. Like NyQuil or orange juice. [/quote] It’s too bad the ‘experts’ weren’t more honest from the beginning. Honestly, if they pushed the idea that vaccines will keep you out of the hospital and keep you from dying (as is the case) I think they would have gotten a decent enough uptake. People are rightfully skeptical of companies like Pfizer. Give people accurate information and let them make their own decisions. No mandates. No lies. And if the ‘experts’ are unsure, they should be willing to admit that. [/quote]
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