Fauci says vaccinated people should 'go the extra mile' and wear masks

Cases in the US are up 10% from a week ago, led by all Trump states.. The Trump Cult continues to hold back the rest of the country. What a bunch of fucking assholes.
cases are meaningless

90% of seniors have at least 1 COVID shot
70+% have 2 COVID shots.
More then half of Americans over the age of 30 have 2 shots.

Only young adults are low percentage, because lack of comorbidity in this population is greater then older Americans.
Many young adults with lack of comorbidities in all likely hood already have acquired immunity.
If you have the antibodies you dont need a vaxx
 
This push to vaxx kids is another false Faucism, and myocarditis in that population with vax is about 1 in 4000
Without the vaccine that population's disease is about 1 in 100k


Why in the hell would any young adults and kids (without comorbities) get vaxxed?
 
cases are meaningless

90% of seniors have at least 1 COVID shot
70+% have 2 COVID shots.
More then half of Americans over the age of 30 have 2 shots.

Only young adults are low percentage, because lack of comorbidity in this population is greater then older Americans.
Many young adults with lack of comorbidities in all likely hood already have acquired immunity.
If you have the antibodies you dont need a vaxx

"There is currently no conclusive evidence that points to how long coronavirus immunity lasts. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), there here have been a few recorded cases of coronavirus reinfection, but they remain rare.

"Scientists are still studying the duration of coronavirus immunity and how likely a person is to get COVID-19 twice. Because of these unknowns, the CDC recommends always adhering to coronavirus prevention measures, even if you've been infected before."

https://www.umms.org/coronavirus/covid-vaccine/facts/immunity
 
This push to vaxx kids is another false Faucism, and myocarditis in that population with vax is about 1 in 4000
Without the vaccine that population's disease is about 1 in 100k


Why in the hell would any young adults and kids (without comorbities) get vaxxed?

So that they don't spread the virus.
 
"There is currently no conclusive evidence that points to how long coronavirus immunity lasts. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), there here have been a few recorded cases of coronavirus reinfection, but they remain rare.

"Scientists are still studying the duration of coronavirus immunity and how likely a person is to get COVID-19 twice. Because of these unknowns, the CDC recommends always adhering to coronavirus prevention measures, even if you've been infected before."

https://www.umms.org/coronavirus/covid-vaccine/facts/immunity
and?
c/p spam isnt a discussion. The article make no mention of mT-cells either
 
cases are meaningless

90% of seniors have at least 1 COVID shot
70+% have 2 COVID shots.
More then half of Americans over the age of 30 have 2 shots.

Only young adults are low percentage, because lack of comorbidity in this population is greater then older Americans.
Many young adults with lack of comorbidities in all likely hood already have acquired immunity.
If you have the antibodies you dont need a vaxx

So a telephone order taker for infomercials who said he moved in with his half dead sister who had a liver transplant and brought along the half dead mother knows all about medical science :laugh:
 
your knowledge level is low on this.
there are risks to kids by vaxxing, and many already have acquired immunity.

"first do no harm" is attributed to the Hippocratic Oath.

There are risks to contracting and spreading COVID too. And you have no idea how many young people have acquired immunity nor how long it lasts.
 
Oh, ok. Then you support this quote with a source please: "If you have the antibodies you dont need a vaxx"
I dont source but what I use as a reference, otherwise I just use my knowledge

Do you understand that a vaxx produces antibodies? ( that's how vaxxing works)
so if you already have the antibodies.....
 
There are risks to contracting and spreading COVID too. And you have no idea how many young people have acquired immunity nor how long it lasts.
you dont perform a procedure or give a drug to someone simply because they may be a carrier and especially if giving an experimental drug carries elevated risk with little benefit
 
So a telephone order taker for infomercials who said he moved in with his half dead sister who had a liver transplant and brought along the half dead mother knows all about medical science :laugh:
oh gee look what the racist popped up..

I make $30/hr. It makes no sense for me to live on my own when my immediate family owns 2 houses
and neither of us have kids.
Are you happy now that I have explained this? does it make you all tingly? are you enlightened?

Do you have anything of value to add? no -you never do,you just act the racist
 
I dont source but what I use as a reference, otherwise I just use my knowledge

Do you understand that a vaxx produces antibodies? ( that's how vaxxing works)
so if you already have the antibodies.....

Except that there there have already been reinfections.
 
you dont perform a procedure or give a drug to someone simply because they may be a carrier and especially if giving an experimental drug carries elevated risk with little benefit

Ffs, why do you think the vaccines were fast tracked on a global scale? Have you already forgotten what that year+ was like? Do you realize that the only reason most of us are able to explore the new normal is because of the vaccines?
 
Except that there there have already been reinfections.
of course.
they are rare and that goes to the individual ( various elevated risk factors).

so individuals may vary, ( and thy need to make their own risk assessment) but we are talking epidemiology
 
Ffs, why do you think the vaccines were fast tracked on a global scale? Have you already forgotten what that year+ was like? Do you realize that the only reason most of us are able to explore the new normal is because of the vaccines?
what does this have to do with "first do no harm"?
 
of course.
they are rare and that goes to the individual ( various elevated risk factors).

so individuals may vary, ( and thy need to make their own risk assessment) but we are talking epidemiology

I think that each person should make their own assessment and decision, but it's rather pathological to go around discouraging people from becoming vaccinated.
 
I think that each person should make their own assessment and decision, but it's rather pathological to go around discouraging people from becoming vaccinated.
ya I agree.
dont tell other people what to do -let them make their own medical decisons
 
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