afraid of a needle and trying to call someone else a wuss
Yeah so pointing out the billions these vax companies are making somehow is gonna bring another mutation that will shut us down again
Thats an epically stupid take
afraid of a needle and trying to call someone else a wuss
No. Thats not what that tweet is saying. Nice fail re
That's what you said.
you're a wuss
Never said it re . Nice fail
lol so mad
such an angry wuss....
hater has been cheering on COVID from the beginning
Wake me.up when I start making billions off it
you're a useful idiot, not a profiteer
profiteering off deadly pandemics good
Says a lot about your muppet ass
Blood clots from COVID-19 up to 10 times more likely than vaccines
https://globalnews.ca/news/7759372/b...kely-vaccines/
Only 10???
Hope thats a mistake. Thats not a good selling point imo
Still scared, wuss?
Pfizer 100% effective in 12-15 y.o.
Not surprising as the full recovery rate on that same age group is 99.9%
giving an experimental vaccine to children who would not even bat an eye with Covid
vaccine effectiveness is not based on recovery rates. its about preventing infection to begin with, so that the kids then cant pass it on to others.
So? Kids usuallybdont get infected much less pass it to anyone. And 99.9% of them have either mild symptoms or no symptoms.
Im ok with a Fully approved vaccine. But not an Emergency one. Sorry.
No reason whatsoever to give them this.
They're part of the herd.
They also our future. No reason to experiment w them. Wait until full authorization.
Vaccine effectiveness trials have been about preventing symptomatic disease not preventing infection.
It's going to take a long time to get an accurate picture of how vaccines impact infection and transmission.
The early results are clearly the vaccinated individual is less likely to spread viable virus.
Get vaccinated for yourself and others.
Hater...
Stop it with the humane nonsense.
You dont give a fck.
You just dont want a needle in you.
thanks for clarification. its immunity to the infection, not preventing infection.
but still, its a different metric than recovery from illness
FLCCC adds Fluvoxamine to their early outpatient protocol
https://covid19criticalcare.com/covi...plus-protocol/
I just saw the press release on the trial. Only 1100 kids is an awfully small sample size.
It's going to be a big deal if they press forward with such a small trial and then there is a serious side effect considering that group is at such low risk from the virus.
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