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Making fun of the covid lunacy is low hanging fruit. Yawn.
What do you mean mate? It's on their own websites, and always has been. You need to wake up. Go to the FAQ sections of any of the main players (Pfizer, Moderna, FDA, CDC, WHO) and look for the question asking if vaccines prevent transmission.
At no point did COVID-19 vaccines indicate any prevention of transmission, just read the science. It was always the case, the media took up the "do it to save Grandma" narrative and most people ate it up. Gross stuff!
The media and partisan hacks really fucked up how Covid was handled. Kill grandma? Half the people with Covid didn't even know they had Covid, that's how terrible it was. Lots of Grandmas breezed through Covid. The only way forward is to get vaccinated? Every health agency recognized the importance of natural immunity, if not it's superiority. And how can natural immunity not be assumed to be more reliable than unproven and untested vaccines? Yet I was told over and over again that natural immunity wasn't a thing.At no point did COVID-19 vaccines indicate any prevention of transmission, just read the science. It was always the case, the media took up the "do it to save Grandma" narrative and most people ate it up. Gross stuff!
"Fucking plague rats"My GF just found out she has high levels of the antibody. That means she probably caught it despite numerous negative test results. It also means I caught it. Neither of us felt a thing.
I agree. Every fat beard, blue haired, liberal fat ass run institution full of lazy bitches that don't want to do anything uses covid so that they can pretend to still work while sitting on zoom calls half naked.
You could have stopped after the 4th word and everyone would have agreed.
Imagine still talking like this after almost 3 years of covid and all the information out there and availableThe media and partisan hacks really fucked up how Covid was handled. Kill grandma? Half the people with Covid didn't even know they had Covid, that's how terrible it was. Lots of Grandmas breezed through Covid. The only way forward is to get vaccinated? Every health agency recognized the importance of natural immunity, if not it's superiority. And how can natural immunity not be assumed to be more reliable than unproven and untested vaccines? Yet I was told over and over again that natural immunity wasn't a thing.
Simply put there was no way to prevent transmission, just to slow it down until herd immunity was reached. And now that we're there, the same people who went all in on controlling other people are making a joke of it? Cracker please!
wow you are so coolMy GF just found out she has high levels of the antibody. That means she probably caught it despite numerous negative test results. It also means I caught it. Neither of us felt a thing.
In any way? It was very effective against the original strain and had varying levels of effectiveness against the later strains. Yes, it wasn't very effective in preventing transmission against some of the later strains, but to say the Vax never had any effect on preventing transmission is a complete lie.The vaccine doesn't prevent the spread in any way.
follow the science.
The media and partisan hacks really fucked up how Covid was handled. Kill grandma? Half the people with Covid didn't even know they had Covid, that's how terrible it was. Lots of Grandmas breezed through Covid. The only way forward is to get vaccinated? Every health agency recognized the importance of natural immunity, if not it's superiority. And how can natural immunity not be assumed to be more reliable than unproven and untested vaccines? Yet I was told over and over again that natural immunity wasn't a thing.
Simply put there was no way to prevent transmission, just to slow it down until herd immunity was reached. And now that we're there, the same people who went all in on controlling other people are making a joke of it? Cracker please!
In any way? It was very effective against the original strain and had varying levels of effectiveness against the later strains. Yes, it wasn't very effective in preventing transmission against some of the later strains, but to say the Vax never had any effect on preventing transmission is a complete lie.
Show me your proofI've said many times, my mate's kidneys failed during lockdown because he was too afraid of covid to go to a hospital when he was pissing blood for a while.
He caught covid pretty much on his deathbed in intensive care, and didn't even know he had it. This would've been around December 2020 so it was Delta, too.
No it wasn't. Here in the UK our case rates were never affected by the vaccine rollout, cases fell naturally in the exact same way they did in previous waves when there was no jab available - IE - after around 3 weeks of high numbers. Hospitalisations etc were affected, though.
Imagine still talking like this after almost 3 years of covid and all the information out there and available
Show me your proof
it improves your resitence and reduces symptoms. Covid spreads most when you are symptomatic i.e the sniffles vs a runny nose, occasional sneezes because sneezing is a sign of your body fighting infection vs constant coughing and sneezing because it has broken through your immune system. Also because it resembles the common cold our immune system tries to fight it as such which causes misidentification and triggers your own body into destroying itself - auto immune disorder.The vaccine doesn't prevent the spread in any way.
follow the science.