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Covid-19 (Coronavirus)

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It doesn't make sense to address everything when you haven't addressed everything. Like I said bad faith.

You are right, that does not make since. It is a good thing I did not ask you to address everything, work on your reading comprehension. I said it would behoove you to address the enormous error I pointed out in this post. Otherwise, it appears you are just running from a colossal mistake and hoping no one else will notice it. However, keep running from it because your pathetic attempts to evade addressing this one mistake is hilarious.
 
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You are right, that does not make since. It is a good thing I did not ask you to address everything, work on your reading comprehension. I said it would behoove you to address the enormous error I pointed out in this post. Otherwise, it appears you are just running from a colossal mistake and hoping no one else will notice it. However, keep running from it because your pathetic attempts to evade addressing this one mistake is hilarious.
Ironic how you address reading comprehension when you can't even spell. "Since" is not the right one here.

Perhaps only use words you are smart enough to understand.

I choose not to answer everything from you due to the fact of you not addressing everything I have made - stop being bad faith.
 
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Ironic how you address reading comprehension when you can't even spell. "Since" is not the right one here.

Perhaps only use words you are smart enough to understand.

Oh snap! You got me!

I choose not to answer everything from you due to the fact of you not addressing everything I have made - stop being bad faith.

Just keep running. Everyone can see through your attempt to save face. Sad.
 
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Steven Novella said:
COVID Vaccines and Cardiac Effects – Reality vs Lies

The science regarding the mRNA vaccines and myocarditis is reassuring – this is a rare and mild side effect. Meanwhile, COVID is a potentially deadly disease, and is far more likely to produce myocarditis as a side effect that the vaccines that prevent COVID. But of course it takes a lot less mental energy to watch a video online and react with fear, than to wade through the scientific evidence and make an informed risk vs benefit assessment.

Jonathan Howard said:
Was an Article Titled “Covid Vaccines for Children Should Not Get Emergency Use Authorization” About Vaccinating Children?

Meanwhile, strong evidence emerged that the vaccine was extremely effective at preventing SARS-CoV-2 infections and keeping children alive and out of the hospital, a result that should have surprised no one. Five CDC studies examined the vaccine’s efficacy in adolescents. They found that:

  • Study 1: In hospitalized adolescents, “179 COVID-19 case-patients, six (3%) were vaccinated and 173 (97%) were unvaccinated. Overall, 77 (43%) case-patients were admitted to an intensive care unit, and 29 (16%) critically ill case-patients received life support during hospitalization, including invasive mechanical ventilation, vasoactive infusions, or extracorporeal membrane oxygenation; two of these 29 critically ill patients (7%) died. All 77 case-patients admitted to the intensive care unit, all 29 critically ill case-patients, and both deaths occurred among unvaccinated case-patients.”
  • Study 2: “Hospitalization rates were 10 times higher among unvaccinated than among fully vaccinated adolescents.”
  • Study 3: “Among 272 vaccine-eligible (aged 12–17 years) patients hospitalized for COVID-19, one was fully vaccinated.”
  • Study 4: Vaccine effectiveness “was 92% against SARS-CoV-2 infections irrespective of symptom status.”
  • Study 5: “97/102 children with MIS-C were unvaccinated. None of the 5 vaccinated MIS-C patients required respiratory or cardiovascular life support (invasive mechanical ventilation, vasoactive infusions, or ECMO) compared to 38/97 unvaccinated MIS-C patients.”
 
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“Larry Moran” said:
The effect of spike protein mutations in the Omicron variant

The Omicron variant infects people who have been fully vaccinated or who have been previously infected with one of the other variants (Zhang et al. 2021). This is because the low level of circulating antibodies in these individuals is not sufficient to block Omicron. The level can be boosted with a booster shot (or a recent infection) and this increase protects against infections by Omicron. Fortunately, Omicron is attacked by T-cells and memory B-cells in vaccinated individuals so the infections are mild (Redd et al. 2021).
 
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Steven Novella said:
Nasal Spray Vaccine for SARS-CoV-2

It’s too early to say if the spike protein nasal spray will become part of the COVID vaccine routine, but it may. In addition to Pfizer, Moderna also announced it is about to start trials of an Omicron version of their vaccine. They are also working on a combined influenza-SARS-CoV-2 booster vaccine. It is very likely that we will need COVID boosters indefinitely in the future to maintain and update our immunity, but perhaps we can still just get the annual “flu” vaccine, which will include the latest variants of SARS-CoV-2. Perhaps then we have to pick up the nasal spray from the pharmacy and take that two weeks later. We have to look at this as routine health maintenance, like getting a checkup annually or going to the dentist every six months.
 
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"It is very likely that we will need COVID boosters indefinitely" Sounds like a racket. Big pharma selling people what they don't necessarily need - business as usual.
 
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It would behoove you to address the enormous error I pointed out in this post. Otherwise, it appears you are just running from a colossal mistake and hoping no one else will notice it.

"It is very likely that we will need COVID boosters indefinitely" Sounds like a racket. Big pharma selling people what they don't necessarily need - business as usual.

Typical anti-vax talking point. You realize that the CoViD vaccines are free and are covered by insurance, much like flu vaccines.
 
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It would behoove you to address the enormous error I pointed out in this post. Otherwise, it appears you are just running from a colossal mistake and hoping no one else will notice it.



Typical anti-vax talking point. You realize that the CoViD vaccines are free and are covered by insurance, much like flu vaccines.
I often wonder if all these people complain about "Big Pharma" would be willing to give up everything they provide besides vaccines. For example if you require surgury all the pain killer's, nerve blockers, anit-biotics etc are also provided by "Big Pharma". Would an anti-vaxxer be willing to uindergo the procedure without is provided for such a procedure other than a bottle of whisky and a leather belt to bite on?
 
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