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Posted on 4/12/21 at 9:50 am to lockthevaught
quote:Why did your mother take the time to get tested if all she had was a runny nose?
My 70 year old mother got the Pfizer vaccine. She's been doing whatever she wants and is healthy as she can be. She tested positive for Covid later and only had a runny nose.
Posted on 4/12/21 at 9:51 am to RT1941
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Why did your mother take the time to get tested if all she had was a runny nose?
Because she's a nurse and has to get tested on a regular basis. She works as a Stay Home RN and her company makes everyone get regularly tested.
This post was edited on 4/12/21 at 9:53 am
Posted on 4/12/21 at 9:53 am to lockthevaught
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Because she's a nurse and has to get tested on a regular basis.
You're mom is 70 years old and is still a practicing nurse?
Geez...talk about poor life choices.
Posted on 4/12/21 at 9:57 am to tgrbaitn08
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Geez...talk about poor life choices.
Both of my parents were born poor and picked cotton as sharecroppers. My mother didn't go to nursing school until she was in her mid 40's.
At least she did something instead of being a POS that lives on welfare. My father worked a hard labor job until he died back last May. Don't ever talk shite about someone that's willing to work....you worthless piece of shite.
Posted on 4/12/21 at 9:58 am to tgrbaitn08
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Geez...talk about poor life choices.
your parents chose to keep you
Posted on 4/12/21 at 10:03 am to Salmon
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curious what's going to happen when Phizer and Moderna get fully approved next month
I cannot wait for this to see the logic pretzels that happen around here
Posted on 4/12/21 at 10:04 am to tgrbaitn08
My 70 year old dad was a self employed wholesale distributer that sold pork cracklings and chips to mom & pop stores...and grocery stores across the Mississippi Delta. He loved to work and said that he'd work until the day he died.
He died of a heart attack while stocking shelves in a grocery store with pork cracklings last May.
My mom will probably work as a nurse as long as she can take someone's blood pressure.
He died of a heart attack while stocking shelves in a grocery store with pork cracklings last May.
My mom will probably work as a nurse as long as she can take someone's blood pressure.
Posted on 4/12/21 at 10:07 am to Fun Bunch
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I cannot wait for this to see the logic pretzels that happen around here
they will just go back to "we don't know the long term side effects" mantra, which they can literally always fall back on
I wish they were just honest and say "I'm not getting it because liberals told me to get it"
This post was edited on 4/12/21 at 10:08 am
Posted on 4/12/21 at 10:09 am to Salmon
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they will just go back to "we don't know the long term side effects" mantra
Real Covid may put you at risk of an Immunodeficiency Disease years down the line....like AIDS.
It may also present itself as a reactivated disease after laying dormant in your body for many years.
Example: You catch Shingles after the Chickenpox virus reactivates in your body years later.
Some viruses have also been proven to cause cancer in the long term.
People that are scared of the long term effects of the Covid vaccine most likely don't think about the long term effects of real Covid. A vaccine seems safer than a genetically altered virus that escaped from a Chinese Communist Party Virology Laboratory. Only time will tell.
This post was edited on 4/12/21 at 10:11 am
Posted on 4/12/21 at 10:10 am to Ingeniero
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246/2,248,768=0.0001093932, or 0.01%. So the vaccine is actually MORE effective than advertised.
Infection rate 0.02% before vaccine.
Posted on 4/12/21 at 10:16 am to lockthevaught
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Some viruses have also been proven to cause cancer in the long term.
Serious question....besides HPV being a cause of cervical cancer..what other viruses have been proven to cause cancer?
Posted on 4/12/21 at 10:19 am to Salmon
Why is it always the same type of poster starting these threads 
Posted on 4/12/21 at 10:24 am to tgrbaitn08
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Serious question....besides HPV being a cause of cervical cancer..what other viruses have been proven to cause cancer?
Epstein-Barr Virus, Hepatitis B&C, Herpes Virus-8, HIV, Merkel Cell Polyomavirus, KSHV, Human T-lymphotropic virus, and Simian Virus are the ones proven to cause cancer....but you know there are more that haven't been linked yet.
This post was edited on 4/12/21 at 10:25 am
Posted on 4/12/21 at 10:25 am to Ingeniero
quote:And 99.9997% of the world's population did not die of covid in 2020, so covid is far less lethal than advertised.
So the vaccine is actually MORE effective than advertised
Posted on 4/12/21 at 10:25 am to tgrbaitn08
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Does anyone know how long the vaccine last and how often do you need to get a booster or re-vaccinated?
Don't know yet. The trial participants are about 9 months out from their vaccine and so far are showing no decline in immunity. So the vaccine may last a year, 5 years, 10 years, or a lifetime. No way of knowing yet. If SARS v1 is any indication it could last many years.
Posted on 4/12/21 at 10:33 am to Buzzed
quote:if that is the case it literally cut the infection rate in half. seems like it's doing its job.
Infection rate 0.02% before vaccine.
Posted on 4/12/21 at 10:34 am to AUstar
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If SARS v1 is any indication it could last many years.
Shush.
This type of good news is not allowed.
Posted on 4/12/21 at 10:45 am to BluegrassBelle
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1. The vaccine doesn’t mean you don’t get it. It’s just significantly lessens the severity.
That can’t be right, that would mean vaccinated people could still pass on the virus to others. If that’s the case, why would a person under 40 get vaccinated? They were already extremely likely to have few or no symptoms. How does the vaccine change anything for them?
Posted on 4/12/21 at 10:47 am to olgoi khorkhoi
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That can’t be right, that would mean vaccinated people could still pass on the virus to others. If that’s the case, why would a person under 40 get vaccinated? They were already extremely likely to have few or no symptoms. How does the vaccine change anything for them?
:sigh:
we haven't been through this enough?
for the same reasons why kids can still get COVID but are not good vectors for transmission, the vaccine lessens the viral load in the body, thus, greatly reduces transmission as well as the severity of the virus
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