"He just inherited a really ty situation."
Do we want a stronger vaccine or a weaker virus?
"He just inherited a really ty situation."
That's a giant word salad that doesn't address the question.
We're going to reach "natural herd immunity" like we did with the flu, a 100+ year old disease that still mutates and still is best fought with vaccines?
Or the plethora of other diseases we vaccinate our kids against (like polio, etc) because, it turns out, there's no such thing as "natural herd immunity" with them?
Dunno if you changed your weed provider lately, but I would check into that, tbh
And how do you go from that fact to:
???
"Why blame South Africa? It's really not fair"
"South Africa ended the pandemic"
He who smelt it dealt it tbh
We do have some immunity to the flu ma salvadorian bitcoin miner
Otherwise wed be dropping dead like the american natives did when Eurotrash showed up
We did it!!!!
Omicron! Omicron! Omicron!
Pandemic is kaput
If you can say "I will stop COVID" and you don't, then you either didn't understand the problem or you were full of . I think he understood the problem. This is why I was saying giving him the "inherited a ty situation" out isn't required.
That's the point though, we also develop new vaccines for different variants on the flu every year, because it does mutate. "Natural herd immunity" didn't end that, at all.
So, again what was wrong with that statement?
He was full of , no doubt about it. That doesn't change the fact that he inherited a ty situation.
Polio wasn't a problem when we had natural herd immunity to it. It only became a problem when people stopped getting infected naturally in their first 18 months of life.
There's no stopping this virus with vaccines. That should be obvious by now. It's a common cold virus when we adapt to it, unless Hater is right and it adapted to us.
"Cynical jade fumes about grandiose political rhetoric"
That lady doctor who discovered Omicron should definitely get the NOBEL
90% of humans on earth dont take that ty "flu vaccine"
Hopefully soon it will be the same with the ty.Covid "vaccines"
We did it!
POTUS becomes powerless when it's a D in office. Funny how that works.
He didn't inherit . He campaigned and ran for office just to take it on. It's not like he wasn't aware of it, like a genetic disorder. Who else applies for a task then claims they inherited it after getting hired? It's not like Biden was the natural next in line and it just happened to fall on his watch. I don't recall anyone saying Trump inherited it, and he didn't even know it was coming.
The vaccine works extraordinarily well. Period. And this vaccine has had to take on a virus that is as easy if not easier to catch than cold viruses.
But people's brains and behavior that necessarily work well (as evidence on this board), and that behavior has made a rather nasty virus (because: 1. It infects very easily 2. It is a killer, its not a cold virus) so difficult.
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Why are Trump s so angry about everything?
Because there is a squatter in there named MF Biden.
D M C
Trump s always fold when asked how the election was actually "stlen."
Reminds me of Pavlov and the shillary s when asked how Russia stole the 2016 election
lol, this is trolling...
Stopping this virus was never a goal, AFAIK. Keeping it under control was and is, much like the flu is kept under control primarily through vaccination.
That said, stopping 'a' virus via vaccination is not unheard of either. Take Polio, a virus that still exists today, is a great example of how you 'stop' viruses via vaccination. That said, it clearly is a different ballgame when we're talking airborne.
So that means almost 800 million people do take the " ty flu vaccine" which saves lives, likely because it's indeed the best option not to die of the flu.
COVID also doesn't kill 98% of the people it infects... that's still 150 million plus people dead. Vaccines reduce that number substantially, which is why they're not going anywhere...
President suddenly owns and is in charge of everything, including the ups of the previous administration. Funny how that works.
And this grossly misstates what I said. I did mention he had at least a couple of things like vaccine distribution he definitely owned and couldn't whiff on. You just mad Brandon delivered, tbh...
He doesn't need to lay claim to anything. He stepped into office and there was a mismanaged pandemic. Heck, that's likely the #1 reason the big loser was booted and he got the job.
You can argue he did a good or bad job since he was at the helm, and I would agree with you that Old Joe is full of , but the fact that this was mismanaged from the start is not really dabatable. When we talk about countries that dealt with this pandemic much better than we did, it's unequivocal that they made the right calls from the very start.
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