2021-04-16 at 1:19 PM UTC
HTS is sick but i'm fine I think I might be a super spreader
2021-04-16 at 1:31 PM UTC
Whether you get the gene therapy or not won't make a difference. Either way, you're eventually going to get the virus. It can't be stopped. No airborne virus can be stopped.
2021-04-17 at 11:59 AM UTC
Originally posted by aldra
the question in this case is with the 'vaccines' themselves because outside of the ones used exclusively inside China, none of them are 'vaccines' in the traditional sense. the two main types available are essentially experimental gene therapy with no long-term or large-scale testing, have exaggerated their effectiveness and are already reporting that the virus has mutated strains that they no longer cover… which is the reason we never bothered trying to make one for the common cold (another coronavirus).
it begs the question as to why there's such a push for universal vaccination against a virus with such a low mortality rate.
I don't disagree that a lot of these were rushed, or that mortality rates are low. I'm more just commenting on the broader idea that's got a lot of mindshare at the moment, that people broadly pushing for vaccines have some kind of secret agenda. The mortality rates of COVID are super low; the mortality rates of the vaccines are an order of magnitude lower even accounting for vaccination vs infection rates. Whatever you think of the broader picture, the math still favours some kind of broad vaccination programme
Unrelated: I hate this 10 posts per day shit for first 30 posts. I guess it's to stop idiot new folks like me taking up too much dead air
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2021-04-17 at 12:39 PM UTC
I don't think they can, legally, when the vaccine is only available to the public via an emergency use authorization. Might be wrong about that. Probably wrong. Shouldn't be wrong though.
2021-04-17 at 1:27 PM UTC
Originally posted by aldra
going to join azov?
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2021-04-17 at 8:11 PM UTC
First right move in 4years
2021-04-19 at 1:43 AM UTC
Speaking of the broader question of this thread, I'm required to travel internationally for work. I would take it anyway but technically speaking I have no choice unless I want to find another job