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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]All of the unvaccinated will eventually get Covid, maybe multiple times as new variants emerge and spread. Some will survive and some will die. All will get infected. [/quote] We can flip that around. All of the vaccinated when encountering the seasonal Covid virus in the fall will die because of cytokine storms. See how mean-spirited and twisted that sounds? Some truly sick people on this board even if they are vaccinated they are not immune from criticism of their (vile) attempts at persuasion.[/quote] Is there anyone vaccinated who died of cytokine storm? Stronger side effects, yes, but not a cytokine storm. The mechanism isn't really there for it, from a medical perspective. It sounds more like an anti-vax fantasy, to be honest. Stick it to 'em, and all that. [/quote] I really don't think it's being mean spirited. Just a sad reality. If you remain unvaccinated, you will get infected. You can't dodge it forever unless you truly live in a plastic bubble. [/quote] This. Eventually it will become evident that the only folks getting hospitalized and dying will be the unvaccinated. That is the ultimate limiting event.[/quote] So you are rooting for the death of 70% of the country. Nice. The tolerance and love of your fellow human beings is really coming through. Thanks but no thanks. I'll take my chances with the virus. [/quote] It's not rooting for that to occur. It's just recognizing what will occur. Those are very different things.[/quote]
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