COVID is ironic, yes the USA is exceptional

WTH_Progs?

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While PROGS destroy all they can while complaining about COVID they're contributing to, the USA is leading the way in something called herd immunity.

What doesn't kill you makes you stronger, that's why the USA is the USA. Meanwhile PROGS declare:

1. They're intelligent, educated and respect science. Sure, science floated up their asses by other PROGS.

2. They're intelligent, educated and have a sense of freedom. Meanwhile they don't know how we got here, they threaten our freedom, our Constitution and history itself for sake of PROG-compliance.

PROGS love Europe right, where the mortality rate is three times the USA. How come they don't move there?
 
While PROGS destroy all they can while complaining about COVID they're contributing to, the USA is leading the way in something called herd immunity.

What doesn't kill you makes you stronger, that's why the USA is the USA. Meanwhile PROGS declare:

1. They're intelligent, educated and respect science. Sure, science floated up their asses by other PROGS.

2. They're intelligent, educated and have a sense of freedom. Meanwhile they don't know how we got here, they threaten our freedom, our Constitution and history itself for sake of PROG-compliance.

PROGS love Europe right, where the mortality rate is three times the USA. How come they don't move there?

How are we leading the world in herd immunity? We don’t have the most cases per capita. Not to mention herd immunity isn’t the national strategy
 
5 months into this man-made Chicom bioweapon, experts are still scratching their asses trying to figure out, what is this shit!
 
Herd immunity happens when enough people have developed immunity to a particular infectious disease that the risk of further community transmission is either eliminated or significantly reduced.

This requires a certain percentage of the population to have been exposed and infected with the disease — in this case, COVID-19 — so that they develop immunity against it in the form of antibodies. These antibodies not only protect the person who has them from re-infection for a certain period of time, they also prevent them from passing along the disease to others, because their immune systems kill whatever it is that causes it — a virus or bacteria — when they encounter it again.

What does it take to achieve herd immunity?

That varies by disease. For this particular coronavirus, doctors estimate that about 60% to 70% of the human population would need to have antibodies in order to have herd immunity as a species.

 
Wuhanvirus causes pneumonia, causes blood clots, causes heart failure, causes strokes, causes kidney failure, etc., etc.

Does this sound like any previous flu that muppets have heard of? Jesus Christ!!!
 
The strategy is now shifting from “we are so great because we have so few cases” to “we are so great because we have so many cases”.

boggles the mind.
 

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