It's possible that vaccination increases your risk of contracting COVID at least temporarily. There were a number of SE Asian nations (like Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam) that all saw extremely low community transmission right up until they started their vaccination roll out.
But also, at this point, I believe that people with natural immunity are really clustering among the unvaccinated, and because natural immunity is much more protective against infection, the stats are really making it look like being unvaccinated is better protection against infection.
My wife and I fall into that group: we're unvaxxed because we already had COVID and know out protection is already better than the vaccinated.
Or maybe the kind of people who line up for the jab are also hypochondriacs who live fear-driven lives and line up for a "COVID test" whenever their nose is a little runny... and those tests are about as reliable as using a stick to find sources of water.
this is the bias that explains why "flu" shots are reported to "work" when the "flu" is fake and gay.
those who are more likely to get a "flu" shot are the hypochondriacs who obsess about their health already and therefore are likely to be slightly healthier, therefore artificially propping up the "flu shot" success rate. it's all a scam.
I don't think any one characterization of people who got vaxed is accurate. I know one coworker who absolutely is a hypochondriac. But, I know others who seem to wear their vax status like a badge of honor. And still others who wear it like a badge of loyalty. My wife's manager got vaxed purely as a matter of convenience because he had a trip planned to Tahiti and he couldn't travel internationally without it. I know someone else who got vaxed when his brother with comorbitities caught covid and died, so he was scared into it.
Is there like a maximum value for being not surprised I can have?
This is just the beginning. Too bad the u.s. military didn't protect us, like on 9/11, so I guess no one should be surprised.
I'd be pretty ashamed if I were them. Then again they were forced to get the mrna too, so who knows what their mutated brains are thinking. I warned them.
If you survive the immediate side effects, you win the increased odds of covid infection and increased chance of hospitalization and death… and then, assuming you survive all that, who knows what long term side effects await?
either those responsible are punished or they will maintain supreme power over humanity.
Sorry, no refunds.
It's possible that vaccination increases your risk of contracting COVID at least temporarily. There were a number of SE Asian nations (like Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam) that all saw extremely low community transmission right up until they started their vaccination roll out.
But also, at this point, I believe that people with natural immunity are really clustering among the unvaccinated, and because natural immunity is much more protective against infection, the stats are really making it look like being unvaccinated is better protection against infection.
My wife and I fall into that group: we're unvaxxed because we already had COVID and know out protection is already better than the vaccinated.
Or maybe the kind of people who line up for the jab are also hypochondriacs who live fear-driven lives and line up for a "COVID test" whenever their nose is a little runny... and those tests are about as reliable as using a stick to find sources of water.
i have a bridge id like to sell you
this is the bias that explains why "flu" shots are reported to "work" when the "flu" is fake and gay.
those who are more likely to get a "flu" shot are the hypochondriacs who obsess about their health already and therefore are likely to be slightly healthier, therefore artificially propping up the "flu shot" success rate. it's all a scam.
I don't think any one characterization of people who got vaxed is accurate. I know one coworker who absolutely is a hypochondriac. But, I know others who seem to wear their vax status like a badge of honor. And still others who wear it like a badge of loyalty. My wife's manager got vaxed purely as a matter of convenience because he had a trip planned to Tahiti and he couldn't travel internationally without it. I know someone else who got vaxed when his brother with comorbitities caught covid and died, so he was scared into it.
Mostly the shots dont work and are poison but thers a grain of truth in what ya said
Is there like a maximum value for being not surprised I can have?
This is just the beginning. Too bad the u.s. military didn't protect us, like on 9/11, so I guess no one should be surprised.
I'd be pretty ashamed if I were them. Then again they were forced to get the mrna too, so who knows what their mutated brains are thinking. I warned them.
If you survive the immediate side effects, you win the increased odds of covid infection and increased chance of hospitalization and death… and then, assuming you survive all that, who knows what long term side effects await?
But sure, inject all the children. /s
covid's a hoax you moron
It's because there are more people vaccinated than there are not. And people do get sick.
It's saline goalpost. The only reason you've went out from the scamdemic is because people fight back.