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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Safe doesn't mean no one gets the virus. Safe means the hospitals are not overrun, that there are enough supplies and capacity to handle the demand, and that there is testing and tracing sufficient to identify and contain where needed. We have NONE of that right now and the testing piece, which should have been the easiest, is the piece that is the furthest behind. That is 100% on the Trump Administration.[/quote] Yes, the administration gets the blame. But is it factually accurate to say that “the hospitals” are overrun? Some may still be, but others are definitely not. Some hospitals are laying off employees. That’s all part of safe, but I think we have to think a little more broadly. Safe should mean that we have gotten to the point where we can say that there is close to zero chance of anything serious from the virus for most people.[b] Whether that means waiting for a vaccine is to be determined[/b]. [/quote] A safe & effective coronavirus vaccine will not exist in our lifetimes because: 1.) the virus mutates too fast & 2.) mRNA vaccines are Frankenstein technology that will produce iatrogenic injury. The junk science that the media is throwing out is giving people false hope. But there won’t be a cure or vaccine that is effective any time soon. [/quote] Ummm... speaking of junk science. Please see all that you just wrote. :roll: [/quote]
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