Rasputin_Vol
"Slava Ukraina"
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Hmmm, should I take horse worm medicine or a vaccine?
70% of calls to poison control in Mississippi.
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Hmmm, should I take horse worm medicine or a vaccine?
70% of calls to poison control in Mississippi.
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Hmmm, should I take horse worm medicine or a vaccine?
70% of calls to poison control in Mississippi.
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Is catching Covid now better than more vaccine?Has there ever been a successful vaccine for a respiratory virus?
When does the gov pull the liability waverAre there still any non-vaccinated folks that won't get the Pfizer shot after this?
Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine to get full FDA approval next week
The list is long of things that make busybody Karens angry.Insurance companies aren't in the business to lose money. When their costs rise, they do the only thing they can do: they pass on the extra expense and raise our insurance premiums. All the unvaccinated being hospitalized when they chose their own path of stupidity gets me really angry.
Same anger for fat folks that choose to keep eating?Insurance companies aren't in the business to lose money. When their costs rise, they do the only thing they can do: they pass on the extra expense and raise our insurance premiums. All the unvaccinated being hospitalized when they chose their own path of stupidity gets me really angry.
Unvaccinated people should pay higher premiumsInsurance companies aren't in the business to lose money. When their costs rise, they do the only thing they can do: they pass on the extra expense and raise our insurance premiums. All the unvaccinated being hospitalized when they chose their own path of stupidity gets me really angry.
99.997%…the number that says it’s completely unnecessary. How do you completely ignore the overwhelming survivability of this virus? You’re probably one of the ignorant liberals who participated in the poll that asked what’s the chances you wind up hospitalized if you test positive for Covid. It was multiple choice (>50%, 25-50%, 10-25%, 5-10% or 1-5%) and something like 80% of Democrats thought the chances were greater than 50%; 40% of Republicans answered accordingly. Only 10% of Democrats answered correctly; 1-5%.Why? What's the excuse now?
Smokers already do. Obese people should if they already aren't.Should smokers, drinkers, obese, drug users, people with inherited health problems, athletes, offspring of smokers, drinkers.....? Where should the line be drawn?