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    Jolly
    wrote on 19 Aug 2022, 16:30 last edited by
    #10

    Neat stuff. I've been yelling for more and better treatments for some time.

    As for the vaccine, it's always going to be leaky, that part is now self-evident. I think what the The Resident's Administration should do, is trot out some doc the American public could trust (it ain't gonna be Fauxi or that cross-dressing fool) and explain who needs the booster and why.

    I wouldn't give it to kids or recommend it to anybody under 30, probably 40. I'd make my pitch at 55+.

    “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

    Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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      Doctor Phibes
      wrote on 19 Aug 2022, 18:59 last edited by
      #11

      I don’t particularly distrust Fauci. I’m sure there are some bubbles where he’s thought of as Satan. Maybe Doctor Oz could speak to those folk.

      I was only joking

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        Mik
        wrote on 19 Aug 2022, 19:06 last edited by
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        From day one the line was it might not prevent you from getting it, but it pretty reliably prevents serious illness. I think it has lived up to what it promised. What's the beef?

        "The intelligent man who is proud of his intelligence is like the condemned man who is proud of his large cell." Simone Weil

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          89th
          wrote on 19 Aug 2022, 19:11 last edited by
          #13

          @Jolly I think more people trust Fauci than you think.

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            19 Aug 2022, 19:11

            @Jolly I think more people trust Fauci than you think.

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            Doctor Phibes
            wrote on 19 Aug 2022, 19:34 last edited by Doctor Phibes
            #14

            @89th said in Just STFU:

            @Jolly I think more people trust Fauci than you think.

            Anybody that Margarine Taylor Gringo hates that much can’t be all bad

            I was only joking

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            • M Mik
              19 Aug 2022, 19:06

              From day one the line was it might not prevent you from getting it, but it pretty reliably prevents serious illness. I think it has lived up to what it promised. What's the beef?

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              LuFins Dad
              wrote on 19 Aug 2022, 19:42 last edited by
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              @Mik said in Just STFU:

              From day one the line was it might not prevent you from getting it, but it pretty reliably prevents serious illness. I think it has lived up to what it promised. What's the beef?

              Meh, I'm going to have to disagree with that. The big selling point regarding the mandates was preventing spread...

              The anti-vax crowd was touting natural immunity/prior infection as a counter, and that ended up being as ineffective as the vaccines when it came to spread.

              The Brad

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              • J Jolly
                19 Aug 2022, 16:30

                Neat stuff. I've been yelling for more and better treatments for some time.

                As for the vaccine, it's always going to be leaky, that part is now self-evident. I think what the The Resident's Administration should do, is trot out some doc the American public could trust (it ain't gonna be Fauxi or that cross-dressing fool) and explain who needs the booster and why.

                I wouldn't give it to kids or recommend it to anybody under 30, probably 40. I'd make my pitch at 55+.

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                Renauda
                wrote on 19 Aug 2022, 19:44 last edited by Renauda
                #16

                @Jolly

                I wouldn't give it to kids or recommend it to anybody under 30, probably 40. I'd make my pitch at 55+.

                So I take it implanting microchips via C19 vaccine in 55 and older is okay with you. Or do you have a better way to introduce the chips into younger folks?

                Elbows up!

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                  Doctor Phibes
                  wrote on 19 Aug 2022, 19:45 last edited by
                  #17

                  I took the vaccine and all the boosters because I thought it made it less likely that I’d get proper sick.

                  I was only joking

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                  • D Doctor Phibes
                    19 Aug 2022, 19:45

                    I took the vaccine and all the boosters because I thought it made it less likely that I’d get proper sick.

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                    Renauda
                    wrote on 19 Aug 2022, 19:48 last edited by Renauda
                    #18

                    @Doctor-Phibes

                    As did I. How no one in our house came down with it is beyond me. Likewise, I can’t imagine that all three of us caught it but we’re asymptomatic either. Don’t believe it happens that way.

                    Elbows up!

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                      19 Aug 2022, 19:44

                      @Jolly

                      I wouldn't give it to kids or recommend it to anybody under 30, probably 40. I'd make my pitch at 55+.

                      So I take it implanting microchips via C19 vaccine in 55 and older is okay with you. Or do you have a better way to introduce the chips into younger folks?

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                      Jolly
                      wrote on 19 Aug 2022, 20:07 last edited by
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                      @Renauda said in Just STFU:

                      @Jolly

                      I wouldn't give it to kids or recommend it to anybody under 30, probably 40. I'd make my pitch at 55+.

                      So I take it implanting microchips via C19 vaccine in 55 and older is okay with you. Or do you have a better way to introduce the chips into younger folks?

                      They are controlled through their cellphones.

                      “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                      Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                      • L LuFins Dad
                        19 Aug 2022, 19:42

                        @Mik said in Just STFU:

                        From day one the line was it might not prevent you from getting it, but it pretty reliably prevents serious illness. I think it has lived up to what it promised. What's the beef?

                        Meh, I'm going to have to disagree with that. The big selling point regarding the mandates was preventing spread...

                        The anti-vax crowd was touting natural immunity/prior infection as a counter, and that ended up being as ineffective as the vaccines when it came to spread.

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                        Axtremus
                        wrote on 19 Aug 2022, 20:43 last edited by
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                        @LuFins-Dad said in Just STFU:

                        @Mik said in Just STFU:

                        From day one the line was it might not prevent you from getting it, but it pretty reliably prevents serious illness. I think it has lived up to what it promised. What's the beef?

                        Meh, I'm going to have to disagree with that. The big selling point regarding the mandates was preventing spread...

                        The anti-vax crowd was touting natural immunity/prior infection as a counter, and that ended up being as ineffective as the vaccines when it came to spread.

                        The vaccine does reduce spread. This USA “fact check” article rounds up many studies that quantify how much vaccine prevents infections and prevents spread.

                        https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/factcheck/2021/11/17/fact-check-covid-19-vaccines-protect-against-infection-transmission/6403678001/

                        E.g., “Bansal pointed to data from the United Kingdom, which shows the COVID-19 vaccines reduce the chances of getting infected by 50%-75%. A preprint study, also conducted in the U.K., found that two doses of the Pfizer vaccine are 80% effective against preventing all infections with the delta coronavirus variant.”

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                          19 Aug 2022, 20:43

                          @LuFins-Dad said in Just STFU:

                          @Mik said in Just STFU:

                          From day one the line was it might not prevent you from getting it, but it pretty reliably prevents serious illness. I think it has lived up to what it promised. What's the beef?

                          Meh, I'm going to have to disagree with that. The big selling point regarding the mandates was preventing spread...

                          The anti-vax crowd was touting natural immunity/prior infection as a counter, and that ended up being as ineffective as the vaccines when it came to spread.

                          The vaccine does reduce spread. This USA “fact check” article rounds up many studies that quantify how much vaccine prevents infections and prevents spread.

                          https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/factcheck/2021/11/17/fact-check-covid-19-vaccines-protect-against-infection-transmission/6403678001/

                          E.g., “Bansal pointed to data from the United Kingdom, which shows the COVID-19 vaccines reduce the chances of getting infected by 50%-75%. A preprint study, also conducted in the U.K., found that two doses of the Pfizer vaccine are 80% effective against preventing all infections with the delta coronavirus variant.”

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                          Jolly
                          wrote on 19 Aug 2022, 22:25 last edited by
                          #21

                          @Axtremus said in Just STFU:

                          @LuFins-Dad said in Just STFU:

                          @Mik said in Just STFU:

                          From day one the line was it might not prevent you from getting it, but it pretty reliably prevents serious illness. I think it has lived up to what it promised. What's the beef?

                          Meh, I'm going to have to disagree with that. The big selling point regarding the mandates was preventing spread...

                          The anti-vax crowd was touting natural immunity/prior infection as a counter, and that ended up being as ineffective as the vaccines when it came to spread.

                          The vaccine does reduce spread. This USA “fact check” article rounds up many studies that quantify how much vaccine prevents infections and prevents spread.

                          https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/factcheck/2021/11/17/fact-check-covid-19-vaccines-protect-against-infection-transmission/6403678001/

                          E.g., “Bansal pointed to data from the United Kingdom, which shows the COVID-19 vaccines reduce the chances of getting infected by 50%-75%. A preprint study, also conducted in the U.K., found that two doses of the Pfizer vaccine are 80% effective against preventing all infections with the delta coronavirus variant.”

                          I'm not too sure about that. I think the vast majority of people have now had clinical or sub-clinical cases of COVID.

                          “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                          Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                          • J Jolly
                            19 Aug 2022, 20:07

                            @Renauda said in Just STFU:

                            @Jolly

                            I wouldn't give it to kids or recommend it to anybody under 30, probably 40. I'd make my pitch at 55+.

                            So I take it implanting microchips via C19 vaccine in 55 and older is okay with you. Or do you have a better way to introduce the chips into younger folks?

                            They are controlled through their cellphones.

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                            Renauda
                            wrote on 19 Aug 2022, 22:28 last edited by
                            #22

                            @Jolly said in Just STFU:

                            @Renauda said in Just STFU:

                            @Jolly

                            I wouldn't give it to kids or recommend it to anybody under 30, probably 40. I'd make my pitch at 55+.

                            So I take it implanting microchips via C19 vaccine in 55 and older is okay with you. Or do you have a better way to introduce the chips into younger folks?

                            They are controlled through their cellphones.

                            I am such a Luddite.

                            Elbows up!

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                            • J Jolly
                              19 Aug 2022, 22:25

                              @Axtremus said in Just STFU:

                              @LuFins-Dad said in Just STFU:

                              @Mik said in Just STFU:

                              From day one the line was it might not prevent you from getting it, but it pretty reliably prevents serious illness. I think it has lived up to what it promised. What's the beef?

                              Meh, I'm going to have to disagree with that. The big selling point regarding the mandates was preventing spread...

                              The anti-vax crowd was touting natural immunity/prior infection as a counter, and that ended up being as ineffective as the vaccines when it came to spread.

                              The vaccine does reduce spread. This USA “fact check” article rounds up many studies that quantify how much vaccine prevents infections and prevents spread.

                              https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/factcheck/2021/11/17/fact-check-covid-19-vaccines-protect-against-infection-transmission/6403678001/

                              E.g., “Bansal pointed to data from the United Kingdom, which shows the COVID-19 vaccines reduce the chances of getting infected by 50%-75%. A preprint study, also conducted in the U.K., found that two doses of the Pfizer vaccine are 80% effective against preventing all infections with the delta coronavirus variant.”

                              I'm not too sure about that. I think the vast majority of people have now had clinical or sub-clinical cases of COVID.

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                              Doctor Phibes
                              wrote on 19 Aug 2022, 22:29 last edited by
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                              I still have no idea whether I’ve had it. My daughter had it, but nobody else got more than mild lethargy, and I get that a lot

                              I was only joking

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                              • M Mik
                                19 Aug 2022, 19:06

                                From day one the line was it might not prevent you from getting it, but it pretty reliably prevents serious illness. I think it has lived up to what it promised. What's the beef?

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                                taiwan_girl
                                wrote on 21 Aug 2022, 02:19 last edited by
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                                @Mik said in Just STFU:

                                From day one the line was it might not prevent you from getting it, but it pretty reliably prevents serious illness. I think it has lived up to what it promised. What's the beef?

                                I agree. I never really heard that the vaccine was going to stop you from getting COVID (maybe that was said in the first few hours, but certainly not over the long term.)

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                                  Jolly
                                  wrote on 21 Aug 2022, 02:50 last edited by
                                  #25

                                  Mr. Biden said it.

                                  You don't believe him?

                                  “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                                  Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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