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I love the disregard for a simple childhood vaccines question. Next question amirite? Nerds.
 
I would be interested to know the number of covid deaths for those that aren’t obese or have an underlying condition. I bet it’s next to nothing.
 
I would be interested to know the number of covid deaths for those that aren’t obese or have an underlying condition. I bet it’s next to nothing.
Yeah, you are probably on to something for sure.

The problem is, I'm willing to bet 33% of American adults are obese, and another 33% are overweight.

Not fat shaming.

It's just who we are. 'Merica!
 
I would be interested to know the number of covid deaths for those that aren’t obese or have an underlying condition. I bet it’s next to nothing.
Less than 6% of the deaths were from people who had no known underlying conditions. 94% of hospitalizations under 60 were obese.
 
You don’t have any records of your childhood vaccines? And yes disregard.
Nope. No records. I have never in my life been asked about my childhood vaccines for anything.

And just my two cents. A childs vaccine issue is the parents issue and no one elses.
 
Nope. No records. I have never in my life been asked about my childhood vaccines for anything.

And just my two cents. A childs vaccine issue is the parents issue and no one elses.
There’s definitely records, and your lack of awareness is astounding.
 
bwwaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhaaaaaaaa. Are you serious? Are you really that stupid. Of course, COVID deaths will outnumber the vaccine deaths. You seem to be ok with folks dying who get a shot for a virus that is 99.97% survivable. Wonder if it was your Mom or Dad or son or daughter who got the shot and die. Guess that would be ok with you. What a fng idiot.

BTW, werent we supposed to be at millions of deaths from COVID by now based on the numbers we were given last year? How did that work out. You continue to believe people who have no clue what they are doing because what they say fits your agenda. Wake up.
So, the vaccine is more effective at saving lives than choosing to not get vaccinated. So, stop with all this rambling BS. It doesn't strengthen your argument, it only makes you look foolish.
 
Yeah, you are probably on to something for sure.

The problem is, I'm willing to bet 33% of American adults are obese, and another 33% are overweight.

Not fat shaming.

It's just who we are. 'Merica!
A study ftom a year into the pandemic showed significant reason to believe that obese people caught and spread the virus at much higher rates than young (under60) and healthy people. Even more so than the elderly with respiratory issues. It is said that obese people exhale finer droplets which is what makes them more contagious.

Like you said, not fat shaming. But throughout this whole pandemic we have been preaching to young and healthy people to change their lifestyles and to be fearful of this virus. I can remember one segment where an expert came out and said, you know America... this is a good time to learn the importance of taking better care of ourselves because our own life choices CAN effect other people's lives. I am in no way saying that we should just say, fvck the fatties, but it is on us to take care of our own health. We don't need big brother stepping in and mandating our lives.
 
MSNBC is hot garbage. They could run that same exact story talking about how minorities are the most hesitant to get vaccinated. But.... well, we know.
Well aware of the side MSNBC goes. Didn't mean to get into that. The portion of the article that I thought was interesting was when they shifted discussion away from who is or isn't getting vaccinated, and discussed what employers are going to do with their insurance costs.




ALKSNE: Well, you know, the EEOC said your private company can require it, as long as they make some sort of arrangement if you have a health condition and can't have it or if you have some religious objection.
So private companies can do it. You know, I was thinking about this today. There really is an analogous situation with smoking, which may turn out to be interesting, and that is states and insurance companies, for example, in Texas.

In the Texas public health system there's a surcharge if you smoke. It's $30 a month. Kaiser, it's $25 a month. And it may be we have to have some of these carrot and stick things. It may have to be, that the government may have to say you can't get on a plane unless you're vaccinated.

It may be that your employer is going to have to require vaccinations, and it may be you're going have to pay more for insurance if you refuse to get vaccinated because it's costing us a lot of money, these people who are refusing to follow the science and they're ending up, you know, 20 days on a respirator and then we're all paying for it, or, any of the other terrible thing that happens to them, including spreading the disease to other innocent people.

So I think it's a multilayered approach, but there are ways to carrot and stick to try to up the vaccination rate in the country that are legal.
 
So, the vaccine is more effective at saving lives than choosing to not get vaccinated. So, stop with all this rambling BS. It doesn't strengthen your argument, it only makes you look foolish.
Huh? Sorry, your logic just doesnt stand up. Because the vaccine has only been proven to have killed 11k people and the virus has killed many more have nothing to do with each other and should not be used in the same analogy to prove either sides proof. There is no correlation between vaccine deaths and COVID deaths. If that is what you are saying.
 
America had a health problem long before covid. Vaccine or not, nobody wants to talk about that.
Just look at the amount of obese doctors and nurses and other healthcare professionals that smoke. Personal choices.
 
You still have not been able to account for the vast number of Covid deaths compared to low number of vaccine deaths. You chose simply not to respond, but the fact didn't go away despite your silence.

So, bring something of substance or shut up.
First off, didn't this start with you asking why anyone would hesitate to get the vaccine? We gave you 11,400 reasons. End of story.

Do you honestly need to hear that there are more deaths from the vaccine than Covid (in only 7 months, btw) to even start to question its safety? Insanity.

Again, a vaccine program in the 70s was deemed unsafe and cancelled after 53 deaths. But "nothing to see here."
 
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Huh? Sorry, your logic just doesnt stand up. Because the vaccine has only been proven to have killed 11k people and the virus has killed many more have nothing to do with each other and should not be used in the same analogy to prove either sides proof. There is no correlation between vaccine deaths and COVID deaths. If that is what you are saying.
That is not true. The vaccine has been proven to be an effect ward against the virus.
 
I love the disregard for a simple childhood vaccines question. Next question amirite? Nerds.
Can you even read?

Jesus H. I gave you multiple reasons why it's not even slightly relevant, yet you keep asking like a ******ed robot.
 
First off, didn't this start with you asking why anyone would hesitate to get the vaccine? We gave you 11,400 reasons. End of story.

Do you honestly need to hear that there are more deaths from the vaccine than Covid (in only 7 months, btw) to even start to question its safety? Insanity.

Again, a vaccine program in the 70s was deemed unsafe and cancelled after 53 deaths. But "nothing to see here."
The fact that the Gov't (medical field) cancelled a Vax program in the 70's supports the position that the Gov't deems the vaccine a positive measure against the virus.

You can't say you trust the Gov't regarding vaccines and spout that info as fact all the while saying you don't trust the Gov't (medical field) in the next breath. It is disingenuous.
 
The fact that the Gov't (medical field) cancelled a Vax program in the 70's supports the position that the Gov't deems the vaccine a positive measure against the virus.

You can't say you trust the Gov't regarding vaccines and spout that info as fact all the while saying you don't trust the Gov't (medical field) in the next breath. It is disingenuous.
It's not about "trusting" anyone. We gave you the numbers. If you want to dismiss them as insignificant, that's your choice. But it seems reasonable that if 53 deaths were considered a problem, then 11,400 certainly would be. Am I crazy for thinking that?
 
Just to clarify.

Does anyone here have a problem with ppl who want it, get it, and those who don't want it, don't?

To each their own? I mean, does anyone really give a sh!t what the other does?
 
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Can you even read?

Jesus H. I gave you multiple reasons why it's not even slightly relevant, yet you keep asking like a ******ed robot.
Lol you still can’t answer. Typical bullshit being spewed from your mouth, per usual. It is relevant, you just wish it weren’t. That’s okay.
 
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I’d like to think this is all an act, and he’s truly not crazy. However, I don’t think that’s the case.
Seems quite a few folks agree with me. Not only here but at least 100 million folks who have not received the vaccine. But you folks just keep on Bah, Bah, Bahiinnnnnnnnnng (Sheep sound) to Fauci and the other idiots running this.

BTW, for the libs on here, what happened to Bidens cure for COVID he promised during the election. Why are cases increasing? Yeah, but those mean tweets.
 
Just to clarify.

Does anyone here have a problem with ppl who want it, get it, and those who don't want it, don't?

To each their own? I mean, does anyone really give a sh!t what the other does?
I believe people should be allowed to make their own decisions on it. Just passing time on all-day conference calls.

It's kind of interesting reading all the POVs, and there are a lot of layers to indirect outcomes that are forming in the workplace, etc.

Example, it's gonna be real interesting if/when some businesses begin requiring a vaccine card. Imagine if restaurants require a vaccine card.
 
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Lol you still can’t answer. Typical bullshit being spewed from your mouth, per usual. It is relevant, you just wish it weren’t. That’s okay.
I don't know the full list.

Now tell me why that's relevant to this vaccine.
 
I believe people should be allowed to make their own decisions on it. Just passing time on all-day conference calls.

It's kind of interesting reading all the POVs, and there are a lot of layers to indirect outcomes that are forming in the workplace, etc.

Example, it's gonna be real interesting if/when some businesses begin requiring a vaccine card. Imagine if restaurants require a vaccine card.
That reminds me of something...can't put my finger on it. Also the color of the Steelers identifying wristbands seems to be familiar.
 
It's not about "trusting" anyone. We gave you the numbers. If you want to dismiss them as insignificant, that's your choice. But it seems reasonable that if 53 deaths were considered a problem, then 11,400 certainly would be. Am I crazy for thinking that?
The numbers add up that getting the vaccine is the superior choice as to not getting it.
 
Your second sentence has also proven to be false in some cases.
You have said nothing to prove what I have said to be untrue.

Furthermore, there is no such thing as "some cases" since we are talking about overall Vax vs no vax.
 
I don't know the full list.

Now tell me why that's relevant to this vaccine.
That’s pretty self explanatory. One of my best friends is the immunization coordinator at U of L, and says extremely relevant. Can you explain how it’s not, seeing as you don’t even know which vaccines you’ve had and haven’t?
 
That’s pretty self explanatory. One of my best friends is the immunization coordinator at U of L, and says extremely relevant. Can you explain how it’s not, seeing as you don’t even know which vaccines you’ve had and haven’t?A
And what does your friend say the relevancy is?
 
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