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L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
84,799
Lol look at Missouri, who is surprised

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They just don't believe strongly enough in the immunity of the Lord.

My issue with the anti-vax crowd here is that large numbers of people getting sick increases the chance of significant mutations, which can potentially affect everyone on the planet considering we at best barely have a hold on this.
I think we're going to slow that down at best... it ain't stopping.

I'm on this trading Discord and there is this disdain for the "double jabbers" who took the vaccine, thinking they are super spreaders and killing people who prefer not get vaccinated. :lol:

Good, just kill errrrrrrrrrrybody.
Flat Earthers should never be in charge of vaccines.

Though I do suspect I am a victim of Emily Rata vagina shedding.
 

AFL_ITALIA

MAGISTERIAL
Jun 17, 2011
31,834
I'm on this trading Discord and there is this disdain for the "double jabbers" who took the vaccine, thinking they are super spreaders and killing people who prefer not get vaccinated. :lol:

Good, just kill errrrrrrrrrrybody.
That's the shit that's completely incomprehensible to me.

- Vaccines that don't contain the virus allow the virus to be spread????
- Vaccines that don't contain the virus allow hosts to spread the virus quicker and more efficiently than normal????
- You don't need a vaccine because it's really not deadly/is the flu, but also people that got the vaccines (that don't contain the virus) are killing people with a virus that isn't deadly/is the flu????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????

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ALC

Ohaulick
Oct 28, 2010
46,545
That's the shit that's completely incomprehensible to me.

- Vaccines that don't contain the virus allow the virus to be spread????
- Vaccines that don't contain the virus allow hosts to spread the virus quicker and more efficiently than normal????
- You don't need a vaccine because it's really not deadly/is the flu, but also people that got the vaccines (that don't contain the virus) are killing people with a virus that isn't deadly/is the flu????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????

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bro, it changes your dna and stops you from getting into heaven
 

Quetzalcoatl

It ain't hard to tell
Aug 22, 2007
66,808
My issue with the anti-vax crowd here is that large numbers of people getting sick increases the chance of significant mutations, which can potentially affect everyone on the planet considering we at best barely have a hold on this.

Personally I don't get why anyone would want to be like the Orthodox Jews here that get outbreaks of every preventable disease ever, but you do you otherwise.
By getting sick, you mean symptomatic right? If so, is it true that getting sick is a factor in developing mutations?

Or did you mean people who get infected?
 

Siamak

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Aug 13, 2013
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someone stated about warfarin
only if one tests positive and is hospitalized, then blood thinners or steroids would be required as advised by the doctors. Blood clotting can be a problem after corona treatment.
 

AFL_ITALIA

MAGISTERIAL
Jun 17, 2011
31,834
I think we're going to slow that down at best... it ain't stopping.
I think we're going to be stuck in a "two steps forward, one step back" scenario for a while. I see it either mutating itself into a weaker state where there are an "acceptable" amount of deaths such as with the seasonal flu, or we develop something effectively treats moderate to severe infections.

Either way all things come to an end.

Okay because vaccinated people are still getting infected (albeit, probably at much lower rates than unvaccinated), so mutations can occur among that group as well.
Definitely. It's all a game of numbers and percentages.
 

ALC

Ohaulick
Oct 28, 2010
46,545
Anybody thinking about the booster shot? I took the J&J and am wondering whether it’s a good idea to mix and match. Perhaps better protection and keeping my immune system on its toes.
 

lgorTudor

Senior Member
Jan 15, 2015
32,951
Anybody thinking about the booster shot? I took the J&J and am wondering whether it’s a good idea to mix and match. Perhaps better protection and keeping my immune system on its toes.
lmao of course you took the hobo shot

No covid vaccine is permanent so that 'booster shot' will be necessary for the entire population eventually. Also it's funny that you talk about mixing vaccines like it's mixing two types of candy, murican pill culture in full force
 
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