Another dodge folks. She can't admit she added the "exercise is better than vaccines" on her own, so she's pretending we're arguing about whether it's better to be healthy.
The massive size of this study neutralizes individual biases. There’s virtually no margin of error in a study of this magnitude. Look up the law of large numbers.
She can't admit she added the "exercise is better than vaccines" on her own
Huh? Yes, i added that on my own.
Do you need a mathematician to explain to you the difference between 90% and 391%? You a retard?
I believe most people would agree with us that it's better to be healthy. There's no doubt that - all else being equal - people who exercise have better odds of suffering less damage from illness.
As for "exercise is better than vaccines" that's strictly your opinion. The article you linked to says "Although most fully vaccinated people ... who become infected with COVID-19 had mild symptoms, there remains a proportion who experienced adverse outcomes, including hospitalization and death. Additional behaviors should be considered to reduce the odds of severe outcomes among those infected." https://www.ajpmonline.org/article/S0749-3797(22)00526-8/fulltext
Got it? What your article says get vaccinated and exercise.
There's no "exercise is better than vaccines" in your link. That's just you stating an opinion.
Uh huh. Show me a legit study that says covid vaccines reduce risk of death by more than 391%. Just kidding. You can’t because there are none.
Seriously, though… you fat, ya?
Another dodge folks. She can't admit she added the "exercise is better than vaccines" on her own, so she's pretending we're arguing about whether it's better to be healthy.
As for stats, the State of Washington keeps some, and they are not "self-reported": https://doh.wa.gov/sites/default/files/2022-02/421-010-CasesInNotFullyVaccinated.pdf
The massive size of this study neutralizes individual biases. There’s virtually no margin of error in a study of this magnitude. Look up the law of large numbers.
Huh? Yes, i added that on my own.
Do you need a mathematician to explain to you the difference between 90% and 391%? You a retard?
I believe most people would agree with us that it's better to be healthy. There's no doubt that - all else being equal - people who exercise have better odds of suffering less damage from illness.
As for "exercise is better than vaccines" that's strictly your opinion. The article you linked to says "Although most fully vaccinated people ... who become infected with COVID-19 had mild symptoms, there remains a proportion who experienced adverse outcomes, including hospitalization and death. Additional behaviors should be considered to reduce the odds of severe outcomes among those infected." https://www.ajpmonline.org/article/S0749-3797(22)00526-8/fulltext
Got it? What your article says get vaccinated and exercise.
LOL “not fully vaccinated”.
The actual headline: “Covid cases because everyone was injected with mRNA at least once”
More unsourced quotes folks. She has an endless supply, made to order on a moment's notice, no research necessary.