I really doubt there is nothing
to worry about with regards to taking a booster every 4 months.
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I really doubt there is nothing
to worry about with regards to taking a booster every 4 months.
Is the double negative intended or accidental?
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Its complicated, because you have to weigh up other risk-management techniques
such as quarantine, lockdowns, distancing etc, but even if the vaccine is directly responsible for, lets say for argument, 5,000 deaths, if as a result > 1,000,000 did NOT die, is that not still better?
The COVID-19 vaccines make you forget.
Forget what?
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On 4/01/2022 13:18, Dennis Katsonis : Lee Lofaso wrote:
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Its complicated, because you have to weigh up other risk-management techniques
such as quarantine, lockdowns, distancing etc, but even if the vaccine is directly responsible for, lets say for argument, 5,000 deaths, if as a result > 1,000,000 did NOT die, is that not still better?
I posture a similar argument when persons say that the vaccine is only
60% (or what ever number) effective.
Surely that is 60% better than not having it?
LL>> We all know that lockdowns ravage economies, and the shots ravage our bodies.
DD> My body doesn't feel ravaged... but I haven't had my booster yet.
Many things about vaccination now are in the field of psychiatry. For instance, crazy guys demand Jokovich to be expelled from Australia Open because he is not vaccinated, even when he had proved he is well and
sound using multiple PCRs, which is a scientific mean of diagnostic.
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