Plural? Is this now a maintenance medication?
Plural? Is this now a maintenance medication?
multiple vaccine boosters are hardly unusual.
the flu jab is redesigned annually.
https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/schedul...dolescent.html
Lab leak you leave.
Zoonotic I leave.
Bet on.
Beats making up (lol parking tickets)
Different virus each year. It's not because of waning immunity. Noted that you compared it to the flu when it suited your argument.
Did he link the wrong article? Nothing in that article contradicts vaccines being safe and effective...
He's saying "effective" is debatable.
Eventually people are going to start ignoring all the recommendations and just deal with the results, right or wrong. They do it now with their own PCP who they supposedly trust.
Why is it debatable? They're highly effective at combating the virus. Looking at the stats, that's a fact. They're not perfect, but I don't recall any vaccine ever being perfect.
Lol thinks parking tickets are made up
that swerve...
Go fetch some posobiec tweets, don't forget to follow the science
thinks parking tickets are made up
They real nig. They really exists. And noone scared of them but noone wants them
mad your strawman got called out
doubling down on stupid
trying to dodge the fact you said something stupid
hater
Wow some meltdown
I compared vaccines to vaccines. Not sure why a multi-dose schedule is disqualifying in your view, if regular boosters confer robust protection until more durable vaccines get here, what's the problem?
It is what it is.
This was a very good vaccine for such a short start up.
What about AIDS, malaria, etc... ? Its very difficult. We should be elated this vaccine worked so well, but because so many people fear the autism and such, its ineffective. This is a totally different phenomena the red team has a problem understanding.
" You have to get a booster? This thing is . It failed! Plus it will kill you!"
Biggest mischaracterization for political and "muh rights" excuses that are just ridiculous.
The vaccine for this virus works damn well. If we would have been given this scenario BEFORE the vaccine we would have said " yes" in a heartbeat.
it's remarkable that we have a vaccine at all -- ordinarily the process takes years
Thats mostly the testing for efficacy and safety. We shortened that to weeks.
COVID related, worst day of the year
https://www.cnbc.com/2021/11/26/stoc...rket-news.htmlThe Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 905.04 points, or 2.53%, for its worst day of the year, closing at 34,899.34
It's not been suggested that it be a maintenance medication. The issue is mandates and social stigma attached to adherence. The flu vaccine isn't mandated. I never saw anyone shunned for saying they don't get the flu vaccine.
I never saw 600,000 people die of the flu in a single year either.
Like it or not, public health restrictions and mandates are part of the traditional police power. You need to toughen up that candy ass.
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Hospitals Overwhelmed by Flu Patients Are Treating Them in Tents
https://time.com/5107984/hospitals-h...-flu-patients/
2018
yeah, that's what happened
carry on
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