The vaccine experiment has failed like some experts predicted it would. There is a reason vaccines take 5+ years to develop.
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You seem perpetually surprised that a vaccinated person could catch covid. Most people understand that by now. The benefit of the vaccines is that they reduce the severity of the infection if you catch the virus. This means there are more hospital and ICU beds available for people with regular medical problems.
Ok buddy we went from
You're not gonna catch covid if your vaccinated to
Breakthrough is rare to
Well you're protected if you catch it to
Well you're not gonna be hospitalized if you catch it to
Your latest lie which is unraveling by the day
Just waiting for the :
It doesn't change your DNA
to
It might a little
to
Ok but here's how that's a good thing!
Anyone else recall only, what was it...back in april 2021 Pfizer shot was 95% effective, and then the Russians boasted theirs was 98%, and the entire jab industry went into some wild willy waving contest. JNJ with their "one and done".
I could find some clips on video of the dinosaur media crowing about it, but I posit we can all vividly remember how cock a hoop they were. Now what is it, 4th shot (5th I heard somewhere) of the exact same liquid as the first one?
Then there was that English gov lab rep fella (bald fat dude) who was on the BBC sitting by his lab desk saying that each shot reduces your native immunity a bit more and that you will need additional injections to compensate.
Wonderful.
I think they're all one shot vaccines Statistically there's no difference between someone with one shot vs three. IMO it's been stretched out for maximum profit.
Personally if the data turned against the unvaccinated legitimately I wouldn't be against taking one shot. It's dose two, three etc. Where the problems start.
That being said I don't think these vaccines will have a u-turn in their downward spiral of efficacy.
You're gonna need a source for that.
It's an evolving situation: Omicron in 2022 is not the original covid from 2019. You need to work on getting your head around that..
An unvaccinated person's chances of winding up in the hospital or ICU is many times greater than that of a vaccinated person. https://covid19-sciencetable.ca/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/2022-01-08-Current-COVID-19-Risk-in-Ontario-by-Vaccination-Status-Separate-Charts-1024x322.png
Another unsupported opinion.
Hitchens - "What can be asserted without evidence can also be dismissed without evidence."
Joe biden literally said word for word: "...They're okay! Y-Y--you're not gonna get covid if you've had these vaccinations!"
You that stupid? Or just don't want to admit you've been duped? Get on the right side of history man. Fucks sake. I feel sorry for you
Show me where he said that.
Are you sure you're replying to the right thread? No idea what those numbers are about.
Anyway, if hospitals were overstaffed they wouldn't be cancelling elective surgeries.
Of course.
are you really coming to win to shill for big pharma? lol
Some of the posters here seem to think so, but I'm just looking at the numbers and seeing that there would be less pressure on the hospitals if more unvaccinated people would change their minds. https://covid19-sciencetable.ca/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/2022-01-09-Current-COVID-19-Risk-in-Ontario-by-Vaccination-Status-Separate-Charts-1024x322.png
Maybe some of those people waiting for hip replacements and non-critical cancer surgery could get in and be taken care of.
Interesting