That you have no idea what you're talking about? I think you've made that pretty clear, yes.
I know you have to do that thing where you distance yourself from the thing you were shown to be wrong about, and you'll keep doing it going forward because you can't go back on all that doubling down you did, but we both know that's not what I was talking about.
Given the number of studies that show that the COVID vaccines do reduce both infection and transmission rate, though, I'd like to know which 9 out of 10 scientists you're deflecting with here.
This monumental moron would rather purposely catch COVID-19, while mumbling "iT's ThE fLu", than admit that the vaccine for it is beneficial to society as a whole.
What people forget in this process is that like with the flu vaccine, immunity wears off. So vaccine status is not as important (if you got it a year ago) as the status of people who are getting the boosters.
https://news.yahoo.com/waning-immuni...021100083.html
Getting the vaccine for the first time or getting the booster shot still matter. People who suggest otherwise have no ****ing clue what they're talking about.Quote:
Thomas said people who are vaccinated with the updated booster are 18 times less likely to die from the virus and three times less likely to test positive. Additional research is showing the bivalent boosters are also contributing to a decreased risk of hospitalizations, she said.
They are SO close to getting in:
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I hope he gives me a few seconds to recover...
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