i love it when you get all nebulous and tangential on a topic. means you got crushed and have no response.I'm sorry the ship sailed on this one for you. No rehab possible.
funny to watch.
scurry along.
i love it when you get all nebulous and tangential on a topic. means you got crushed and have no response.I'm sorry the ship sailed on this one for you. No rehab possible.
ha hai love it when you get all nebulous and tangential on a topic. means you got crushed and have no response.
funny to watch.
scurry along.
told ya.ha ha
No you didn't. We talk about you all the time.told ya.
I did and I know. It's an easy tweak...No you didn't. We talk about you all the time.
Sure just like taking off the capitalization on high, crime and misdemeanor words is.It's an easy tweak...
Sure just like taking off the capitalization on High, Crime and Misdemeanor words is.
I'm typing lower case High.........Crime...........Misdemeanor and yet they all cap up. Try it.
You can "tweak" me for that? Interesting. How about you tweak high, crime, and misdemeanor?uh... i meant getting you to babble and dissemble when you have nothing in retort.
i dont understand what you mean. my meaning is...tweak: get you to babble incoherently like a child when your empty schtick is ruined.You can "tweak" me for that? Interesting. How about you tweak High, Crime, and Misdemeanor?
It works in the sense that you have about 3/5 the risk of getting infected and 1/19 the risk of dying if you do compared to someone unvaccinated, and in the sense that if about 75% of the population is vaccinated you see exponential decay rather than exponential growth of the number newly infected. It does not work in the sense that if you get it but are surrounded by unvaccinated people you are no longer at risk of getting sick and missing work.So does the vaccine work or doesn't it?
You just pulled that all out of your ass. ha haIt works in the sense that you have about 3/5 the risk of getting infected and 1/19 the risk of dying if you do compared to someone unvaccinated, and in the sense that if about 75% of the population is vaccinated you see exponential decay rather than exponential growth of the number newly infected. It does not work in the sense that if you get it but are surrounded by unvaccinated people you are no longer at risk of getting sick and missing work.
So you are admitting the vaccinations don't work? Then why are we mandating them?It’s so they don’t get the other 99% of health care workers all sick and cause a shortage.
Again, they work if enough people get them: by lowering the risk of an individual person getting infected and causing them to clear the infections faster, they reduce the reproduction number of the virus.So you are admitting the vaccinations don't work? Then why are we mandating them?
Cherry-picked and ignoring differences in behavior and risk factors. I’ll trust the studies that say vaccination works incredibly well.You just pulled that all out of your ass. ha ha
Your second shot is waning quickly. Without a booster you're likely to be back to zero advantage in sickness. Already, in the UK (per the 40 week report) the vaxxed are twice as likely as the unvaxxed to get sick on a per 100,000 basis. With any horrible luck your vaccine leaves you extremely susceptible to some other coronavirus coming along and really putting a beat down on you or, heaven forbid, even death via ADE. Yet taking the second booster might be necessary. As it stands in the UK the unvaxxed have a 0.06% chance of dying from covid and the vaxxed have a 0.02% chance of dying from covid.
This table shows waning protection and increasing liability towards sickness by the vaxxed in the waning cohorts.
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So below, roughly speaking, for the 70-79 cohort you're getting vaccinated to reduce your chance of death from 0.06% to 0.02%. The meta Ivermectin study says I could get that from early Ivermectin treatment (and my cohort is a good bit below that one).
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I actually gave you NHS data that is likely to be more complete and rigorous than any American stuff and probably as good as Israeli data and that is your response, "I can't see trends on my own, I rely on what I'm told by government experts." I hope that works out at least well enough for you. I do hope you really research what is going on before you take your second booster (3rd shot). The data may show you actually need to take it. Or hopefully not.Cherry-picked and ignoring differences in behavior and risk factors. I’ll trust the studies that say vaccination works incredibly well.
An arbitrarily selected 4-week period is not evidence of a trend.I actually gave you NHS data that is likely to be more complete and rigorous than any American stuff and probably as good as Israeli data and that is your response, "I can't see trends on my own, I rely on what I'm told by government experts." I hope that works out at least well enough for you. I do hope you really research what is going on before you take your second booster (3rd shot). The data may show you actually need to take it. Or hopefully not.
It is when you look around.An arbitrarily selected 4-week period is not evidence of a trend.
How many times can a vaccinated person become reinfected? Because reinfection seems to imply they don't really, you know, work work. And if the virus is routinely infecting vaccinated people, will it gradually become more virulent in the way some bacteria has?Again, they work if enough people get them: by lowering the risk of an individual person getting infected and causing them to clear the infections faster, they reduce the reproduction number of the virus.
It's like arguing with kindergarten children. And I've subbed for quite a few of them so I know.You single handedly whipped their three asses. Too bad they don't have the physical bruises so they could know it.
He got the alleged "vaccine." Then he came down with Covid. They checked him into the hospital and he was put on a ventilator. (He was 75 years old.) And he had a DNR, so the first time he flatlined, that was it.Really? Did he get any early treatment before getting hospitalized?