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Chinese "Devil Virus" - anyone worried?

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Just to note those messages weren’t delivered. I’d be more worried about my phone settings then what Trudeau has done.
 
Just to note those messages weren’t delivered. I’d be more worried about my phone settings then what Trudeau has done.

Do you remember when we had the term "Quiffed" for people who replied with a message that already existed in a thread ?

A "Hansern" is when you completely miss the fucking point.
 


The people of Malta forsook our lord long ago, the lord's gift does not protect those who do not repent.
 


The people of Malta forsook our lord long ago, the lord's gift does not protect those who do not repent.

But Dantes, you don't understand.

If it wasn't for the vaccine everyone would have been dead from the virus with a 99.7% survival rate.
 
It seems to increase again once you go beyond 100 vaccines per person but I'm guessing you'll invent a completely unrelated reason for that
 
I don't think they work.

So, in your black and white world where they have to work 100% all the time, you're right. I await your complaints about all vaccines, none of which has close to 100% success rates. And seat belts, helmets, and things like that, that don't prevent deaths, in your world.


I'll give you a hint as to why they spike, seeing as you like doing your own research, change the timeline to pre-Omicron, end of October or so, you won't see the spikes. With the odd exception, they happen after that. There's also the relaxing of restrictions (and attitudes) which also leads to increases. But again, you think the only factor is vaccine or not.

The way to look at this is not by picking out a particular week, in a place with a relatively small population and say that all the other data is wrong. I suspect you'll ignore again, and pick out a week in Malta, or Ontario, or Waterford or wherever (if you look at all of them over time, you'll see vaccinated people fair far better), and ignore the inarguable worldwide data of billions of people that proves that the vaccine works (or worked) pretty well. There's countless, reviewed, studies over massive populations that say the same.

But, deaf ears and all that.
 
So, in your black and white world where they have to work 100% all the time, you're right. I await your complaints about all vaccines, none of which has close to 100% success rates. And seat belts, helmets, and things like that, that don't prevent deaths, in your world.


I'll give you a hint as to why they spike, seeing as you like doing your own research, change the timeline to pre-Omicron, end of October or so, you won't see the spikes. With the odd exception, they happen after that. There's also the relaxing of restrictions (and attitudes) which also leads to increases. But again, you think the only factor is vaccine or not.

The way to look at this is not by picking out a particular week, in a place with a relatively small population and say that all the other data is wrong. I suspect you'll ignore again, and pick out a week in Malta, or Ontario, or Waterford or wherever (if you look at all of them over time, you'll see vaccinated people fair far better), and ignore the inarguable worldwide data of billions of people that proves that the vaccine works (or worked) pretty well. There's countless, reviewed, studies over massive populations that say the same.

But, deaf ears and all that.

Gerry, why does smallpox not exist anymore ?

And with regard to deaf ears , the vet in charge of Pfizer admits his own vaccine doesn't work and you're here still claiming it works.

Cop on.
 
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I doubt Omicron is killing anyone that wouldn't have been hospitalised by a sudden gust of wind.
 
Gerry, why does smallpox not exist anymore ?

And with regard to deaf ears , the vet in charge of Pfizer admits his own vaccine doesn't work and you're here still claiming it works.

Cop on.

Because if vaccines. Do you know how long it took the vaccines to work and how many times it came back after there was vaccines? Vaccines do not eradicate any disease 100% over night, and not even within a year.



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Because if vaccines. Do you know how long it took the vaccines to work and how many times it came back after there was vaccines? Vaccines do not eradicate any disease 100% over night, and not even within a year.



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So you admit you've been spreading disinformation all this time about how no vaccine prevented transmission and can eradicate a disease.

Thanks.
 
So you admit you've been spreading disinformation all this time about how no vaccine prevented transmission and can eradicate a disease.

Thanks.

It didn't prevent transmission, by your usage of the word. Vaccinated people could still get the disease and then transmit it, it doesn't have a 100% efficacy rate.

What happened was that there were repeated and highly controlled and mandatory vaccination programs (often jail sentences for not getting vaccinated) where close contacts were quarantined and vaccinated, over the period of decades, country by country.

One of the key differences between the two is identification of them. You can spread Covid within 2 days of getting it, but symptoms show up 5 days after you get it. While, with smallpox, you could only transmit after you have symptoms, the symptoms were also a rash so very easy to identify, before it's spread. And, even with that, it still took nearly 200 years of vaccinations and quarantining to eradicate it.

The other issue with Covid is that it's an RNA virus, which is way more like to mutate than a DNA, like smallpox. Meaning, like the flu, variants will appear all the time, which vaccines will have varying levels of effectiveness against.

Eradicating a disease hasn't happened very often, but to do it with Covid, we'd need to enforce vaccinations, keep strict quarantines, identify quicker, and produce vaccines for variants that don't exist yet at high speed. I'm not sure it's actually feasible at all.
 
She's an osteopath.

So she has the same standing and expertise that many of the medical experts that petitioned Spotify have.

Yeah, like that Brazilian nutcase who ran that massive ivermectin study you were quoting... Oh no, she qualified as a CT scanner in the 80s
 
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