"government officials admitted under oath that there was no medical or scientific basis for vaccine passports"
I'd like to see the transcript. A tweet doesn't carry much weight.
And there's nothing new about documenting vaccination. Anyone who has traveled much internationally knows the requirement for proof of vaccination against communicable diseases is common. Proof of vaccination was first required by the Vaccination Act 1853, in the UK.
You aren't the only one here who thinks anyone who no longer has much or any protection from their long ago shot should still be put in the "vaccinated" column.
You take some comfort from playing abstract word games while ignoring what the studies show: the vaccines reduce the impact of the infection and its aftermath and therefore the load on the healthcare system, and boosters are required to maintain their effectiveness.
You're welcome to quit those word games and join the real world any time you can face it.
"government officials admitted under oath that there was no medical or scientific basis for vaccine passports"
I'd like to see the transcript. A tweet doesn't carry much weight.
And there's nothing new about documenting vaccination. Anyone who has traveled much internationally knows the requirement for proof of vaccination against communicable diseases is common. Proof of vaccination was first required by the Vaccination Act 1853, in the UK.
👆 Tuchodi is a fat elderly boomer who gets her medical advice from Pfizer.
Pfizer’s CEO is a horse doctor.
https://veterinarian.news/pfizer-ceo-and-veterinarian-albert-bourla-tells-penn-vet-grads-what-we-do-matters/
And yet his covid vaccine works:
British Medical Journal: "The Office for National Statistics’ latest report on deaths from covid-19 covering the period from January to October last year in England found that the age adjusted rate of death was 96% lower in people who had received a second dose of vaccine than in those who were unvaccinated."
Journal of the American Medical Association: "In this cross-sectional study of US adults hospitalized with COVID-19 during January 2022 to April 2022 (during Omicron variant predominance), COVID-19-associated hospitalization rates were 10.5 times higher in unvaccinated persons and 2.5 times higher in vaccinated persons with no booster dose"
'Viruses' a peer-reviewed, open access journal of virology, published monthly online by “Molecular Diversity Preservation International”: "The mortality rate at 30 days of admission was lower and the median length of stay was shorter in the FV - that is: fully vaccinated - group compared to those in the NFV - non fully vaccinated."
👆TL;DR
“unvaccinated” 🤦🏾♂️💩 -> means anyone hospitalized with at least one vaccine.
Don’t listen to anonymous fat boomers who get their advice from horse doctors folks.
The impostor doesn't want to see any science folks.
The definition of "unvaccinated" is very important. You can be "unvaccinated" if you miss one of now 8 shots in Canada.
It should be measuring those that received any shot vs those that received no shot.
Otherwise the studies are just more propaganda.
According to little 'ol you ...
You aren't the only one here who thinks anyone who no longer has much or any protection from their long ago shot should still be put in the "vaccinated" column.
You take some comfort from playing abstract word games while ignoring what the studies show: the vaccines reduce the impact of the infection and its aftermath and therefore the load on the healthcare system, and boosters are required to maintain their effectiveness.
You're welcome to quit those word games and join the real world any time you can face it.