I know I'm going to try to be first in line, but what about the rest of you? I'm not sure if the death count is where the science community wants it to be, plus Birdbrain hasn't been sworn in, so I expect there will be delays, but that's beside the point.
Originally Posted by BleedingRed:
If they act like they do they are either ignorant or sheep. Millions of Americans die every year from preventable stuff.
Originally Posted by BucEyedPea:
According to experts I read, it is. How would you know it isn't?
Side-effects don't manifest immediately all the time. My 15 allergies I never had before, took a few years after my 5 vaccines for Africa. Got worse after 5 years before being diagnosed. These immune compromise me.
BEP, you do know that as we age our bodies change naturally and you can get new allergies without any relation to vaccines, right? [Reply]
Originally Posted by BleedingRed:
Small Pox Vaccine! You can still get it and still pass it on, but its a VACCINE!
You do realize that the CDC and others stating that they don't know for sure about possible ability of the vaccinated to spread the virus after the vaccine fully kicks in is a total CYA move and not related to what they really think will happen?
Also, on the mRNA jabs, it takes roughly 6 weeks for them to kick in at full efficacy. So potentially, the first few weeks a person could still get COVID and spread it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by lawrenceRaider:
You do realize that the CDC and others stating that they don't know for sure about possible ability of the vaccinated to spread the virus after the vaccine fully kicks in is a total CYA move and not related to what they really think will happen?
Also, on the mRNA jabs, it takes roughly 6 weeks for them to kick in at full efficacy. So potentially, the first few weeks a person could still get COVID and spread it.
I mean yeah thats reasonable. I don't expect them to know much considering its experimental and hasn't been tested enough to be FDA approved. [Reply]
Originally Posted by lawrenceRaider:
You do realize that the CDC and others stating that they don't know for sure about possible ability of the vaccinated to spread the virus after the vaccine fully kicks in is a total CYA move and not related to what they really think will happen?
Also, on the mRNA jabs, it takes roughly 6 weeks for them to kick in at full efficacy. So potentially, the first few weeks a person could still get COVID and spread it.
And, ~5% of those who are fully vaccinated can still get infected. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BleedingRed:
it weird tho, I don't see any reason for children to get it. Lets confirms its safe first.
They have enough data from millions of adults getting the vaccine, the tech and ingredients are not new, so I assume they had more concerns about efficacy than safety once they started giving it to humans and I think it will be same when they start giving it to kids.
Again there are other virus that are rarely deadly and often affect adults more than children but children still get vaccinated , the more people who are protected the safer it is for everybody ,pretty simple. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BleedingRed:
If they act like they do they are either ignorant or sheep. Millions of Americans die every year from preventable stuff.
BOOO HOOOO
So you would go against the recommended treatment from a doctor just prove you are not ignorant or a sheep , that seems smart. [Reply]
Originally Posted by lawrenceRaider:
BEP, you do know that as we age our bodies change naturally and you can get new allergies without any relation to vaccines, right?
I was not older though and frankly too many (15) all at once sorry... not buyin'. Doctor said they had never seen so many in one person when it's usually just one or two. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Monticore:
They recommend vaccines for things that are way less dangerous than COVID yet I don't see a thread about those.
Well, I say — so.
There's been threads here in the past about vaccines for measles and mumps here. You just weren't here. And measles, once a common childhood illness that is mild for most, was touted as practically killer. When it is in poor countries with poor nutrition and low vitamin A levels. So everyone must be vaccinated to protect those who are too immune compromised to get that vaccine. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BleedingRed:
I can't believe a vaccine for something that has less than a 1% chance of killing you is be framed as Mandatory.
Fixed your post
The exaggerated death toll...out of the gate and the hospital pay offs were all part of the play...coupled with non-stop fear-porn from the media says this was premeditated...they were pimping contact tracing almost immediately.
The implementation of a Digital Passport (ID) is what this was all about...and they knew people in a "free" country wouldn't accept it under normal circumstances...they needed to flip the narrative and demonize those who are resisting..."how dare healthy people refuse being tracked like an animal"
I give them props...we went from a somewhat free country to introducing a veiled China Credit Score system in 12 months....blocking Youtube accounts and limiting speech deemed detrimental to their cause. People seem just fine....being payed to stay out of the way. Work, eat, reproduce and die...no socializing or entertainment.
This is the future...and they always get what they want...ALWAYS...this is no exception. American way of life...as we knew it...is dead. [Reply]