Everybody else will be A OK for the rest of their lives, right?
Most likely
Edit: btw, that number was the number of blood clot cases. The number of blood clot deaths was about 3 as of a few weeks ago.
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Everybody else will be A OK for the rest of their lives, right?
The vaccine might be one thing I can get behind baracus on.
Reagan was, until he came to his senses and became a Republican and one of the best Presidents ever.
Yes.Reagan was one of the best Presidents ever?
Yes.
There haven't been 50 presidents.I guess “one of the best” is relative. We’re saying like upper half? Top 25?
There haven't been 50 presidents.
Top 15 broham.I was asking which one. Upper half? Or top 25?
Were you originally a dem?
My God, I can't stop laughing at this. The voice over is perfect.
I thought this was headed for another bus driver ass beating… like this one.
For whatever reason, nothing will shake your trust in manufacturers with zero liability.Most likely
Edit: btw, that number was the number of blood clot cases. The number of blood clot deaths was about 3 as of a few weeks ago.
Guy is a massive chode.lot of fauci buzz. Seems to me he was a total puppet.
Or was he the puppet master?lot of fauci buzz. Seems to me he was a total puppet.
For whatever reason, nothing will shake your trust in manufacturers with zero liability.
I don't think "scared" is the right word, but I do prefer to avoid unnecessary health complications or death when at all possible.For whatever reason, everything scares you.
60-70% of healthcare workers balked at getting the vaccine. Why? B/c becoming a doctor/nurse etc exposes you to real world serious side effects of medications and vaccines. People take prescriptions all the time and don't realize how damaging it can be. There is absolutely educated reasons to want more information before putting stuff in your body.For whatever reason, everything scares you.
If there is something wrong with this vaccine, its very possible we won't know until years from now. I'm not totally against it, but I do have my hesitations. I think that's pretty normal with something this new.
60-70% of healthcare workers balked at getting the vaccine. Why? B/c becoming a doctor/nurse etc exposes you to real world serious side effects of medications and vaccines. People take prescriptions all the time and don't realize how damaging it can be. There is absolutely educated reasons to want more information before putting stuff in your body.
I mean----I'm certain you read plenty of literature and watched videos before you started gerbiling.
I don't think "scared" is the right word, but I do prefer to avoid unnecessary health complications or death when at all possible.
I'm happy you aren't worried about it.There just hasn’t been causal links with vaccines and other serious diseases before. I don’t know why that would start with this vaccine.
Horrific analogy, unless by changing the lightbulb you mean shoving it up your ass.Vaccines don’t seem to expose people to unnecessary health complications or death. So, you should be good, yes?
99.99999% of people change light bulbs without dying. .00001% die. Should we stop changing light bulbs? Unnecessary risk that it is and all.
My hesitation is just with the quickness in which they made the virus and the lack of time (seemingly) to test it.
I get the rush, bc of the pandemic, but iT still worries me, warranted or not.
The WHO even admitted there were cases of vaccine-derived polio in Africa and India. Why are you lying?There just haven’t been causal links with vaccines and other serious diseases before. I don’t know why that would start with this vaccine.
The WHO even admitted there were cases of vaccine-derived polio in Africa and India. Why are you lying?
Nice try, but you never made that statement before. You just tried to downplay it.We’ve discussed that twice over the years and you lost both times. You want to go in for round 3?
Nice try, but you never made that statement before. You just tried to downplay it.
So the WHO admitted to vaccine-derived polio.....but there's never been a causal link to vaccines and serious diseases? Interesting. How are you spinning this one? Polio isn't "serious?"
Source?99.99999% of people change light bulbs without dying. .00001% die. Should we stop changing light bulbs? Unnecessary risk that it is and all.
- Vaccine-derived polio is incredibly rare
- It is from oral versions of the vaccine that contain the actual polio virus. No vaccines in developed nations have used active versions of the virus for decades, including the Covid-19 vaccines.
- Vaccine-derived polio doesn’t cause polio in the vaccinated person. It mutates and transmits to unvaccinated people.
- There is no evidence of the polio vaccine causing polio in the person it was administered to.
Now your turn.
1) Show how this relates to the Covid vaccine.
2) Show evidence of vaccines causing serious disease in statistically significant numbers. Going back to the light bulb example, 2 people dying while changing a light bulb doesn’t mean changing a light bulb is life-threatening.