frigidweirdo
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It becomes quite troubling to learn the vaccine is not only experimental, but it has proven to cause considerable deaths and hospitalizations across the country:
SEE: 159 Dead, 593 Hospitalized in Illinois Breakthrough COVID Cases
July 21, 2021
"More than 150 people have died and nearly 600 have been hospitalized in Illinois due to COVID-19 in "breakthrough" cases after they were fully vaccinated, according to state health officials."
Also see: 5,100 Vaccinated People Acquire COVID in Massachusetts... 80 Dead
”More than 5,100 Massachusetts residents have tested positive for COVID-19, despite being fully vaccinated against the virus, and at least 80 of them have died, state health officials said Tuesday night.”
And aside from the above, we now find CDC: COVID vaccines won’t stop transmission; Fully vaccinated can still get, spread Delta strain
Aug 5, 2021
WASHINGTON — COVID-19 vaccine will not stop transmission of the virus, U.S. Centers for Disease Control Rochelle Walensky said Thursday.
So why is our federal government so determined to require our entire population to be injected with a vaccine proven to be deadly to some, and causing hospitalizations in others?
Additionally, now that we have a game changing treatment which has proven to be successful ___ the monoclonal antibody treatment, LINK ___ and deaths from Covid across the entire United States are currently under 600 during a seven day averaging, LINK , something is very suspicious when the iron fist of government is used to force citizens across the country into accepting a medical treatment which only a doctor may be competent to make to a particular patient.
JWK
Is it not a fact President Biden is giving aid and comfort to thousands of Covid infected foreigners, who are invading our southern border?
Your logic is lacking.
You're saying because people had the vaccine, and then died of the coronavirus, that the vaccine is bad.
If no one had had the vaccine, how many would have died? Probably more. Certainly not less.
So what's your point?