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re: “The only pandemic we have is among the unvaccinated”
Posted on 7/17/21 at 4:34 pm to PorkSammich
Posted on 7/17/21 at 4:34 pm to PorkSammich
Actually the "vaccinated" are still getting the virus and still spreading it. The "vaccine" is only keeping ~65% of the "vaccinated" people from feeling ill.
The "vaccine" does not necessarily protect against all strains, and it only keeps you from feeling ill ( for about 8 months) if you're one of the 65%.
The therapeutics are not strain dependent - they work against all Corona virus as well as other viruses. They keep ~ 99.98% from feeling ill.
Which do you want?
The "vaccine" does not necessarily protect against all strains, and it only keeps you from feeling ill ( for about 8 months) if you're one of the 65%.
The therapeutics are not strain dependent - they work against all Corona virus as well as other viruses. They keep ~ 99.98% from feeling ill.
Which do you want?
Posted on 7/17/21 at 4:42 pm to LSUbest
The vaccinated are still getting covid and are dying. The vaccine doesn’t give immunity, seemingly at all in my limited experience with our patient load. All of our current ICU patients are fully vaccinated, but have the same co-morbid issues of Obesity, elderly, and low Vit D levels… so, nothing seems to be changing other than the cases are increasing, and the vaccinated aren’t being spared….looks like the same as last year, pre-vaccine, here…
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