Vaccine or not?

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Name a vaccine that ever eradicated a virus. This one is here for a while and vaccines can not be the only answer. We need to learn to treat before hospitalization. Sooner or later, everyone is going to catch Covid like a flu or cold.

There are protocols proven to be effective treatments if only the Faucinator would get off his high horse.

When was the last Polio outbreak in the US?
 
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Name a vaccine that ever eradicated a virus. This one is here for a while and vaccines can not be the only answer. We need to learn to treat before hospitalization. Sooner or later, everyone is going to catch Covid like a flu or cold.

There are protocols proven to be effective treatments if only the Faucinator would get off his high horse.

That’s the wrong approach you are suggesting
 
Employees can leave employers. Employers can move states. Or even countries. No limits to anything. Do as you want.
 
If I were told that I had to account for every minute of the day, my answer would be I ****ed you today. That would be my answer every day.
It is a felony offense for me to not account for every minute of my time billed to government contracts. It’s the law and it applies to even the entry level line workers. We get yearly training reminding us of this. And my company has mandated that I will account for a minimum of 40 hrs a week via direct contract billing or other overhead codes (paid time off, training overhead, etc…)
 
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No, I'm creating my own. Name an mRNA vaccine that has completely ended a virus it was made for? That's more an apples to apples comparison.

Ok, my apologies for the tenor of my reply.

To answer your question, I am fairly certain the answer is no. The first mRNA vaccine is only ~8 years old for the original SARS outbreak. I hope we see some future efficacy, but given the poor track record with the flu vaccines over time I believe we'll just be playing whack-a-mole.
 
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It is a felony offense for me to not account for every minute of my time billed to government contracts. It’s the law and it applies to even the entry level line workers. We get yearly training reminding us of this. And my company has mandated that I will account for a minimum of 40 hrs a week via direct contract billing or other overhead codes (paid time off, training overhead, etc…)
That's horrible. I'm sure Brandon would have a tough time accounting for the work he does for the gov.
 
Ok, my apologies for the tenor of my reply.

To answer your question, I am fairly certain the answer is no. The first mRNA vaccine is only ~8 years old for the original SARS outbreak. I hope we see some future efficacy, but given the poor track record with the flu vaccines over time I believe we'll just be playing whack-a-mole.
Agreed
 
My opinion is that if you are a salaried employee you work until the job is done, however long that takes. If you don't have to be here I don't really want to see your face but you better answer your damn phone and emails.

Unless you work for someone directly contracted by the gov. Maxed at 40 on M-F and if you need to work a Saturday you have to take a weekday off. Of course the salary, the .gov days off (who doesn’t love a 4 day weekend) and the bennies can be awesome.
It gets interesting telling the non contracted folks you work with it’s 4pm I’ve got to leave now and can’t help you until tomorrow morning or Monday or I could lose my job.😁
 

I read through the rebuttal. Not sure of the writer’s credentials (Dr Z?).

Listen to the Rogan interview and other sources. Like many healthcare professionals with other views (monoclonal antibodies, ivermectin, hydroxychloroquin, D3, C, Zinc), there is effort to silence and even censor Dr McCullough and his peers.

You’ll notice in all interviews with Dr McCullough he always sites studies and research of others. Including his sworn testimony before US Senate and the TX House. These are not his opinions.
 
When was the last Polio outbreak in the US?

Agree. I was not aware Polio was a virus. As I recall I took a single treatment on a pink sugar cube and was gone. With Covid we now have to have 3 shots and counting and still people are getting sick. We need to figure out how to treat and I know the protocol I’ll use.
 
I read through the rebuttal. Not sure of the writer’s credentials (Dr Z?).

Listen to the Rogan interview and other sources. Like many healthcare professionals with other views (monoclonal antibodies, ivermectin, hydroxychloroquin, D3, C, Zinc), there is effort to silence and even censor Dr McCullough and his peers.

You’ll notice in all interviews with Dr McCullough he always sites studies and research of others. Including his sworn testimony before US Senate and the TX House. These are not his opinions.
This guy?

Baylor Gets Restraining Order Against COVID Vaccine Skeptic Doc
 
You’ll notice in all interviews with Dr McCullough he always sites studies and research of others. Including his sworn testimony before US Senate and the TX House. These are not his opinions.

He selectively cites studies that support his claim without addressing the other studies that provide critical rebuttal and differing data.

It is possible for a study to be true and yet not paint the whole picture. That's why meta analysis exist.
 
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