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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So it's safe to say the vaccines and boosters are worthless, our family got COVID, there was no correlation between sickness and vaccine and booster. The unvaxed memeber was the least sick. Weve been lied to. Class action against phizer[/quote] I mean the vaccine worked for the first couple variants. Which actually killed people, omicron isn’t a killer. The issue is that they no longer work but our govt is so bought out by pharma, they are still being pushed. It’s ridiculous. I can’t believe we are giving these shots to babies, or pushing 4th shots on young healthy adults, requiring boosters for teenagers. And here are these 4 shot people super miserable, everyone I know who had a recent booster was sicker than me. It makes you think doesn’t it [/quote] People who have had 4 shots tend to be older and have more health problems than people who choose to forgo the second booster. [/quote] Precisely! Keep going, you are almost there! So therefore, there are people who are fundamentally at-risk and those not at-risk for higher Covid severity and yet this basic fact was downplayed and often completely ignored. The masks, lockdowns, school closures, vax pass, mandates, etc. were sold as a Covid panacea for all as if everyone has the same risk level for a severe outcome and needed to endure these draconian experimental polices. This is malfeasance.[/quote] The state of education in this country is alarmingly dismal. No. It was not “sold as a panacea for all.” You didn’t understand the purpose of the policy, but that doesn’t mean it didn’t have one. The reason we had to slow the spread is because if everyone got infected at once, as can happen with a new virus, it would have completely overrun our health care system and our economy. We wanted to keep hospitals open for the myriad other reasons you need hospitals. So all those measures during the first year pre-vaccine and subsequent surges were absolutely necessary. A small percent of a large number is still a large number. It doesn’t matter if you personally wouldn’t have been deathly ill, the fact that many others would be is significant for institutional reasons. People we are two years into this thing, why are we still explaining this??? Is everyone so Me First that they simply can’t compute population level policies?[/quote] You can understand all this and still take issue with how the measures were implemented.[/quote] The arrogance is astounding. It’s like you would go to your surgeon and suggest a different method of operating around your tumor, based on what you feel. There’s a reason people get PhDs in public health. There are many interconnected parts of the system you don’t see from the perspective of your individual life or social circle. There’s a reason we vote, to get competent governments in place so they can do their jobs and we can do ours. Do you go back to the kitchen in a restaurant and tell them you have a better recipe too? Good lord.[/quote] Since kids had to sacrifice a year of their childhood along with compromised educational outcomes via virtual hell for over a year, it was important that adults had to sacrifice by navigating one-way grocery aisles. I could ride your wake in the bread aisle...just as long as we didn't cross paths.[/quote]
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