Unveiled Artist
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Consider what Rhett Butler famously said.
What did he say and add context.
Where would we go?
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Consider what Rhett Butler famously said.
LOL... no, no conspiracy... but it was the content that I was quoting. It is still classified as an experimental vaccine.It’s all a big conspiracy, eh.
Would say more, but power outage has me posting on phone.
There isn't a standard that I know of.What criterium would you use to measure the point at which "all the evidence" has been "in"? How would you count the amount of evidence, and how would you determine the amount of evidence necessary to come to a conclusion?
Yes. We waited for our test results.So, you post an anecdote to try to show that a vaccinated person is ignorant of the fact that vaccines are not 100% effective.
The vaccinated posters here on RF all seem to know that the vaccines are not 100% effective. The media has stated, over and over, that the vaccines are not 100% effective. Yet you end up next to a person who didn't get the message.
But where did you get covid tests with instant results? As far as I know, there are none. Were you guys sitting next to each other for fifteen minutes awaiting the results?
If it was up to me, I'd make it a law to prevent any unvaccinated person from entering any public building or gathering space. No restaurants, no offices, no rock concerts, no bars, no beaches.
If the person is too ignorant, arrogant, stupid to not get vaccinated and protect his fellow citizens, he should no longer be able to enjoy the benefits of civilized society.
DUH!What did he say and add context.
Where would we go?
Right. And when the CDC gives it full approval, you will say the full approval was rushed.It is still classified as an experimental vaccine.
we know short term side effects are quite substantial
Almost all children have no short-term or long-term effects of contracting covid producing a natural vaccine.
Right. And when the CDC gives it full approval, you will say the full approval was rushed.
I can name three side effects from Covid:
Weeks and months in a hospital from a severe infection.
Years of severe aches and pains, physical and mental, for ten percent of everyone who got infected.
Oh, number three - death.
Your turn. Name three short term side effects that are quite substantial.
Google: Can children get severely ill with COVID-19?
While children have been less affected by COVID-19 compared to adults, children can be infected with the virus that causes COVID-19 and some children develop severe illness. Children with underlying medical conditions are at increased risk for severe illness compared to children without underlying medical conditions.
Nearly 94,000 Kids Got COVID-19 Last Week. They Were 15% Of All New Cases
Coronavirus cases among children are rising at a time when the highly infectious delta variant is advancing across the United States at a rapid clip.
New state-level data analyzed by the American Academy of Pediatrics and the Children's Hospital Association shows that children accounted for roughly 15% of all newly reported COVID-19 cases across the nation for the week ending on Aug. 5.
Nearly 94,000 child cases of COVID-19 were recorded during that period, a 31% increase over the roughly 72,000 cases reported a week earlier. In the week before then, there were 39,000 new child cases.
The infection rates for kids have been low because kids have been pretty much isolated. With school starting, kids have been put back into crappy little classrooms. Governors in Texas and Florida, and probably others, have forbidden school boards from implementing mask mandates.
Example: Paraquat was made in 1961 - Took about 30 years to link Parkinson's disease to paraquat, if I am not mistaken.
I don't think I can make it clearer. It's not about whether or not someone tests negative before an event. It's about being selfish. If people don't care about their fellow citizens, they should not enjoy some of the benefits that civilization offers.So you would refuse even some that you know is negative?
"Experimental",eh.LOL... no, no conspiracy... but it was the content that I was quoting. It is still classified as an experimental vaccine.
I don't think I can make it clearer. It's not about whether or not someone tests negative before an event. It's about being selfish. If people don't care about their fellow citizens, they should not enjoy some of the benefits that civilization offers.
I think I already said that.
Chicken Little?No offense meant but why are you acting like chicken little and the sky is falling?
Chicken Little?
I named three serious side effects from Covid and challenged @Ken S to support his allegation that there were "quite substantial" side effects from the vaccine.
I quoted from two articles that showed pediatric incidents of covid were increasing. I pointed out that school had barely started.
I pointed out the demonstrably dangerous policies of two of our Governors. Florida and Texas have 40% of new covid cases.
So, yes, you obviously did mean offense when you made your snide chicken little remark.
DUH!
ETA Because I'm feeling generous.
Don't know..."Experimental",eh.
Do.you.think.it's.safer.to.contract.Covid.while.unvaccinated?
I cannot explain erroneous statistics.Don't know...
https://www.cnbc.com/2021/07/30/cdc...tts-covid-outbreak-were-fully-vaccinated.html
It looks like vaccination doesn't matter. So you have a double whammy... side effects that doesn't help you anyways.
26% of people get covid that haven't been vaccinated but 74% get covid if you are...
can you explain why?
Well... at least we can now agree that the CDC statistics are erroneous in nature.I cannot explain erroneous statistics.
Posting from phone, it’s not convenient to address your errors. Perhaps later when power is restored.Well... at least we can now agree that the CDC statistics are erroneous in nature.