hog88
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Also agreed.Very true and way too many of them only want to push their particular belief or line of thinking on others to the point of punishing those that disagree.
I graduated high school with a 1.83 gpa.
Failed out of UT 2 times. Then it was discovered that I am severely dyslexic. I managed to get a masters degree from UT with a grad school GPA of 3.79. Finished under grad at 2.87 including the fail outs.
By the time I figured out the dyslexia thing “spellin and whatnot” was done and it hasn’t slowed yin any way. It’s possible your assumption of intellectual ability is flawed. View attachment 396602
Yes, true.
It is almost like you guys want to memory hole what Fauci and Biden were saying as the jabs were rolling out.
You gotta watch him, he's being sneaky and deceptive. Now they are wanting to narrow the original message down to "health officials". But as we all know (and as they know), this administration, Fauci and the CDC/Walensky were oversellling the capabilities of the jab.
It was definitely sold as a vaccine, intended to produce antibodies that prevent the acquisition and spread of the virus. That's what a vaccine does.Then please show me who and what was said regarding lies about the vaccines preventing you from catching COVID. Because I haven't read the first the one. It was literally in the news everywhere in Dec./Jan that it did not prevent you from contracting COVID, it simply was 95% effective at preventing symptoms (or severe symptoms). And this was obviously before the Delta variant was prominent.
It was definitely sold as a vaccine, intended to produce antibodies that prevent the acquisition and spread of the virus. That's what a vaccine does.
If it doesn't do that, then by definition it is either not working well, or it should not be considered a vaccine.
It doesnt prevent you from getting all the different versions of the flu. It does stop you from getting that one, or mix, that was in the shot.
The last I agree with. When I say "get it" I mean get sick with symptoms. My understanding is that we "carry" a lot of disease but are never sick or a risk to spread.Not true. You can still get sick from that strain even if you have gotten the flu shot. The flu shot and COVID shot work very similarly. You can even have it, be asymptomatic, and still transmit it to someone while having the flu vaccine.
The last I agree with. When I say "get it" I mean get sick with symptoms. My understanding is that we "carry" a lot of disease but are never sick or a risk to spread.
There’s a scary study that’s under review that says some of the cases that are real serious were the people who are positive with Covid but never knew they had it. Like shingles it’s possible that it lays dormant and then flares up later. No indication as to what that trigger might be.The last I agree with. When I say "get it" I mean get sick with symptoms. My understanding is that we "carry" a lot of disease but are never sick or a risk to spread.
I have complete confidence that it greatly reduces your risk of getting COVID and greatly reduces your risk of suffering severe complications if you do.Why? Do you not have confidence in the 'Vaccine'?
SMH.Because you are scared of something with a high survival rate?