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Ummm no it isnt. And Im shocked that anyone would even want to insinuate that it is.Spreading misinformation is murder.
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Ummm no it isnt. And Im shocked that anyone would even want to insinuate that it is.Spreading misinformation is murder.
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I know and telling people the vaccine prevents you from getting covid is murder.Spreading misinformation is murder.
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Also not true.I know and telling people the vaccine prevents you from getting covid is murder.
You wouldn't know a real fact if it hit you up side the damn head.. LOL.. Your the "misinformation" king. Almost all of what you spout is wrong..Spreading misinformation is murder.
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Biden said if you get the vaccine you won't get covid.Also not true.
If he did he was wrong.Biden said if you get the vaccine you won't get covid.
The Salk inactivated polio vaccine, for instance, does not completely stop polio virus from growing in the human gut. But it is extremely effective at preventing the crippling disease because it triggers antibodies that block the virus from infecting the brain and spinal cord. Good vaccines provide effective and durable training for the body's immune system, so when it actually encounters the disease-causing pathogen, it's ready to mount an optimum response.Post the data showing a person with the polio vaccine got, and could spread, polio. You can’t because there aren’t any.
Current mRNA vaccines are short term. Once those antibodies are gone your body has never seen the virus and you are at risk. People who have very mild cases of COVID, due to having been vaccinated with these, do not form B and T cells in the bone marrow and do not create long term immunities. This is a significant problem they did not foresee. Europe is now getting a third significant wave due to this and we will be right behind them here in the US..The Salk inactivated polio vaccine, for instance, does not completely stop polio virus from growing in the human gut. But it is extremely effective at preventing the crippling disease because it triggers antibodies that block the virus from infecting the brain and spinal cord. Good vaccines provide effective and durable training for the body's immune system, so when it actually encounters the disease-causing pathogen, it's ready to mount an optimum response.
Polio Vaccination | CDC
Polio vaccine info for parents, public, and healthcare professionals.www.cdc.gov
No I'm not.If he did he was wrong.
The chances are greatly lower but breakthrough infections are possible
Are you vaxxed JK?
You won't be missedNo I'm not.
By a true vaccine that was actually safe and effective.How was polio wiped out?
I'm not going anywhere.You won't be missed
I'm not "insinuating". I'm making a simple statement out in the open.Ummm no it isnt. And Im shocked that anyone would even want to insinuate that it is.
Well then you are even dumber than I thought. Good job!I'm not "insinuating". I'm making a simple statement out in the open.
You should really look up these big words before you try to use them.
You haven't got an ounce of self awareness, do you.Well then you are even dumber than I thought. Good job!
Im aware that anyone who thinks misinformation is murder is an idiot.You haven't got an ounce of self awareness, do you.
When you're dealing with misinformation about vaccinations during a pandemic...yea...it's murderIm aware that anyone who thinks misinformation is murder is an idiot.
No it really isn’t. It’s a moronic premise.When you're dealing with misinformation about vaccinations during a pandemic...yea...it's murder
The excess mortality increases with the increase in the vaccination rate. This requires urgent clarification, demanded the two statisticians. Furthermore, in view of “the pending political measures aimed at containing the virus this figure is worrying and requires explanation if further political measures are to be taken with the aim of increasing the vaccination rate.”