Then you know that the unvaccinated are over-represented in the hospital beds and ICU beds, and that being vaccinated gives you better odds against the virus.
Being vaccinated also gives you better odds of a vaccine injury. But of course, you will ignore that because the media doesn’t report it.
Unvaccinated are a little over-represented in hospitals.
And, i’ve never been against vaccines. Certain people should definitely get it. Fat people that are unwilling to take care of themselves definitely need to get the Covid vaccines, and the majority of fat people already have.
Being vaccinated also gives you better odds of a vaccine injury. But of course, you will ignore that because the media doesn’t report it.
The media doesn't report it because it doesn't happen often enough to make it worth their while. The Medical journals do, though. You've seen my earlier links to studies that show how rare vaccine injuries are. I liked the one that said you have a better chance of getting injured by a toilet.
I know vaccine injuries are rare, just as it’s rare that a healthy person has a bad outcome from a covid infection. Media, however, will over-exaggerate the bad covid outcomes, making it seem much worse than it is and you fall far it.
And, the current covid vaccines are crap anyway. So what if it can decrease a healthy person’s outcome of a bad covid infection by 35%? If a healthy person has a .2% chance of a bad outcome from a covid infection and a covid vaccine can cut the odds of a bad outcome by 35% to .13%, you’re so unlikely to have a bad outcome either way, but now you also add the possibility of a vaccine injury. However, that 35% sounds like a big number to innumerate people, which describes the majority of the population.
And, covid vaccine injuries are real. I personally know 3 people that were hospitalized with covid and i also know 3 people with bad vaccine injuries. There are risks either way, but the media overly exaggerates one and not the other.
I had covid. I recovered fast. I have natural antibodies. People like you still push me to get vaccinated. That’s beyond stupid.
People like you pushing covid vaccines on everybody, regardless of health status because “probabilities” is irresponsible. The probabilities you speak of vary incredibly depending on many factors, including age, general health, and body weight, but people like you will never take that into account because the media doesn’t push it and you can’t think for yourself.
I said that i knew the stats. You’re clueless and dumb.
Then you know that the unvaccinated are over-represented in the hospital beds and ICU beds, and that being vaccinated gives you better odds against the virus.
translation:
FULLY VACCINATED WERE PROMISED THEY WOULDN’T HAVE SEVERE COVID, YET MAJORITY OF ICU COVID INFECTIONS ARE FULLY VACCINATED.
"better odds" does not equal "wouldn't have"
Being vaccinated also gives you better odds of a vaccine injury. But of course, you will ignore that because the media doesn’t report it.
Unvaccinated are a little over-represented in hospitals.
And, i’ve never been against vaccines. Certain people should definitely get it. Fat people that are unwilling to take care of themselves definitely need to get the Covid vaccines, and the majority of fat people already have.
The media doesn't report it because it doesn't happen often enough to make it worth their while. The Medical journals do, though. You've seen my earlier links to studies that show how rare vaccine injuries are. I liked the one that said you have a better chance of getting injured by a toilet.
I know vaccine injuries are rare, just as it’s rare that a healthy person has a bad outcome from a covid infection. Media, however, will over-exaggerate the bad covid outcomes, making it seem much worse than it is and you fall far it.
And, the current covid vaccines are crap anyway. So what if it can decrease a healthy person’s outcome of a bad covid infection by 35%? If a healthy person has a .2% chance of a bad outcome from a covid infection and a covid vaccine can cut the odds of a bad outcome by 35% to .13%, you’re so unlikely to have a bad outcome either way, but now you also add the possibility of a vaccine injury. However, that 35% sounds like a big number to innumerate people, which describes the majority of the population.
And, covid vaccine injuries are real. I personally know 3 people that were hospitalized with covid and i also know 3 people with bad vaccine injuries. There are risks either way, but the media overly exaggerates one and not the other.
I had covid. I recovered fast. I have natural antibodies. People like you still push me to get vaccinated. That’s beyond stupid.
People like you pushing covid vaccines on everybody, regardless of health status because “probabilities” is irresponsible. The probabilities you speak of vary incredibly depending on many factors, including age, general health, and body weight, but people like you will never take that into account because the media doesn’t push it and you can’t think for yourself.