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Vaccine data


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2020 Dec 25, 7:53pm   2,351 views  14 comments

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Is there data that any of the Sars-2 coronavirus vaccines:

1. Prevent infection with SARS-2?
2. Prevent a person from passing the virus to another person?
3. Prevent serious complications from the virus including death?


What does the data show?

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1   Ceffer   2020 Dec 25, 7:56pm  

The data shows that people need a 'cure' totem to counter the Blue Pill 'fear' totem. Vaccinations have enough press to make people believe so that they have an excuse to make the pandemic panic disappear after it has served its purpose, if ever.
2   mell   2020 Dec 25, 10:16pm  

Ivermectin does all that for $2 a dose. Less and less serious side effects as well.
3   Ceffer   2020 Dec 25, 10:24pm  

mell says
Ivermectin does all that for $2 a dose. Less and less serious side effects as well.


Except that Gates, Fauci et alia all have invested heavily in the vaccine industry. Actual cures are merely economic competitors and need to be snuffed out, like your drug dealing competitor's street corner vendors.
4   Shaman   2020 Dec 26, 6:18am  

There’s evidence of 3. But not 2 or 1.
As far as anyone knows you can still get Covid after vaccination and pass it to others. You just won’t be very sick. Probably.
5   WookieMan   2020 Dec 26, 6:36am  

Shaman says
As far as anyone knows you can still get Covid after vaccination and pass it to others. You just won’t be very sick. Probably.

This reads like a Mitch Hedberg joke. lol in a good way.
6   porkchopXpress   2020 Dec 26, 8:40am  

WookieMan says
Shaman says
As far as anyone knows you can still get Covid after vaccination and pass it to others. You just won’t be very sick. Probably.

This reads like a Mitch Hedberg joke. lol in a good way.
RIP
7   Patrick   2020 Dec 26, 2:18pm  

mell says
Ivermectin does all that for $2 a dose. Less and less serious side effects as well.


And I think it's generally a one-shot thing. You take one dose and you're done.

Maybe if you get infected again you take it again.

Does seem to have some good evidence for it:

https://c19ivermectin.com/
8   PeopleUnited   2020 Dec 26, 7:32pm  

Shaman says
There’s evidence of 3. But not 2 or 1.
As far as anyone knows you can still get Covid after vaccination and pass it to others. You just won’t be very sick. Probably.


Got the data/evidence?
9   Onvacation   2020 Dec 26, 7:34pm  

I'm pretty sure viruses are natures way of thinning the herd.

We are overdue for a genocidal virus and the Wuhan is not it.
10   fdhfoiehfeoi   2020 Dec 27, 9:00am  

Do you know of a cure for the flu?


AstraZeneca Vaccine Trial Likely Needs a Restart: Johns Hopkins
www.youtube.com/embed/YsfvESm84PQ

ANJALEE KHEMLANI: Do you anticipate that the first sets of vaccines out the door will be more of a less effective blocker of the virus?
FAUCI: Well that’s the primary—that’s a great question, and that’s the primary endpoint of most of the virus, is to prevent clinical disease. To prevent symptomatic disease, not necessarily to prevent infection.
https://lbry.tv/@joe-plummer:b/fauci-happy-if-vaccine-permits-infection:5

But as even the British Medical Journal points out, “a relative risk reduction is being reported, not absolute risk reduction, which appears to be less than 1%.”
https://blogs.bmj.com/bmj/2020/11/26/peter-doshi-pfizer-and-modernas-95-effective-vaccines-lets-be-cautious-and-first-see-the-full-data/

even the UK’s own “Information for UK Healthcare Professionals” pamphlet regarding Pfizer’s vaccine points out, “Animal reproductive toxicity studies have not been completed,” meaning that, “It is unknown whether COVID-19 mRNA Vaccine BNT162b2 has an impact on fertility.”
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/941452/Information_for_healthcare_professionals.pdf

DAS: It’s a relatively new, unproven technology. And there’s still no example of an RNA vaccine that’s been deployed worldwide in the way that we need for the coronavirus.
RASMUSSEN: There is the possibility for unforeseen, adverse effects.
AKIKO IWASAKI: So this is all new territory. Whether it would elicit protective immune response against this virus is just unknown right now.
https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/video/rna-coronavirus-vaccine/
11   WookieMan   2020 Dec 28, 4:06am  

NuttBoxer says
Do you know of a cure for the flu?

That's just it. Media portrays a vaccine as a cure. It's not for these types of virus. Yet people soak up the BS.

Media IS the virus. The actual virus is here to stay and there's not much else we can do. Let the immune system do its job so we can evolve and not die from more mundane things because we're wearing masks, not socializing, basically not doing anything.

I'm just glad I live in a place that generally gives zero shits about Covid. I feel for you guys out in CA. Rural IL is generally like 🖕to fat fuck Prickzer.
12   fdhfoiehfeoi   2020 Dec 28, 10:57pm  

WookieMan says
I'm just glad I live in a place that generally gives zero shits about Covid. I feel for you guys out in CA. Rural IL is generally like 🖕to fat fuck Prickzer.


I live in a small town about 15 miles east of San Diego. Hardly anyone wears masks, excepting grocery stores. Country folk are the same everywhere, even in California.
14   WookieMan   2020 Dec 31, 7:48am  

NuttBoxer says
WookieMan says
I'm just glad I live in a place that generally gives zero shits about Covid. I feel for you guys out in CA. Rural IL is generally like 🖕to fat fuck Prickzer.


I live in a small town about 15 miles east of San Diego. Hardly anyone wears masks, excepting grocery stores. Country folk are the same everywhere, even in California.

Which is why the virus is so laughable. These Karen areas don't realize how much of the country is handling it. They just see their evening news and say mask up mother fucker or granny is dead. That's so far from reality in flyover country and it sounds like in most non-urban areas even on the coasts.

Cities are toxic and I'll never live in one again (10-50k pop. or higher). It's cheesy, but I like knowing everyone. We're not all friends, but we "know" each other if that makes sense. I won't leave my town until retirement years and likely still keep the house for the warm months and leave during winter.

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