hog88
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Not really since the vaxxed can still spread it.
The jab doesn’t prevent the spread of Covid .
It's a simple question with a simple answer........Does the jab prevent you from spreading Covid to others ? It’s a simple question .if it does then you have an argument if it doesn’t (and it doesn’t ) you really don’t unless we are headed back down the “ if it saves one life road “
It's a simple question with a simple answer........
It does not prevent it but it greatly reduces the likelihood.
No it doesnt.A complicating factor to the entire situation is that the decision to get vaxxed or not get vaxxed has an effect on others.
I assume they already have them for certain situations, at least I hope they do.So to be clear you’d be okay with government mandated hand washing laws?
Another stupid hot take cat turd. Explain to me based in actual science why I need it. If I catch the Rona data says it’s likely to be minimized in severity after two jabs even while all the data says that’s the likely result anyway.Nice! Glad you're sticking it to the libs, cowboy!
If that bothered you because you saw him do it, imagine what you can't see in these other restaurants when you can't see the cooks.Yea there’s some real winners in there. Like the one we went to one time where the cook licked his fingers to get a piece of cheese off the stack like it was 2 pieces of paper stuck together.
Watch: Doctor Who Discovered Omicron Variant Says Uk "Panicking Unecessarily"I don't know where you're reading, but the media I follow hasn't turned this variant into the new Doomsday Bug. In fact, most outlets I follow are talking about how it's significantly more mild.
“If the natural tendencies of mankind are so bad that it is not safe to permit people to be free, how is it that the tendencies of these organizers are always good?
Do not the legislators and their appointed agents also belong to the human race? Or do they believe that they themselves are made of a finer clay than the rest of mankind?
– Frédéric Bastiat