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Suppression of Free Speech on Covid

SkepticThinker

Veteran Member
And he got COVID, which became long COVID, after multiple vaccinations so apparently, they didn't work all that well. Oh well.
Or so you claim. I have no idea what the person we're talking about actually claimed.

And yes, you can still get COVID after being vaccinated. We've been over this before umpteen times now.
 

Kathryn

It was on fire when I laid down on it.
Or so you claim. I have no idea what the person we're talking about actually claimed.

And yes, you can still get COVID after being vaccinated. We've been over this before umpteen times now.
I'm not asking you to go back over anything for the record. Oh, and the only person I know who died of COVID, technically, already had COPD and her daughter and I had talked about her probably dying that year, and she had already had FIVE vaccinations "against" COVID, one just a few weeks before she died.

Yeah, so I claimed. I don't remember who had LONG COVID after multiple vaccinations here, maybe someone can help me out. Or not, I really don't care one way or the other about COVID.
 
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SkepticThinker

Veteran Member
I'm not asking you to go back over anything for the record. Oh, and the only person I know who died of COVID, technically, already had COPD and her daughter and I had talked about her probably dying that year, and she had already had FIVE vaccinations "against" COVID, one just a few weeks before she died.

Yeah, so I claimed. I don't remember who had LONG COVID after multiple vaccinations here, maybe someone can help me out. Or not, I really don't care one way or the other about COVID.
This is why anecdotes don't count as evidence.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
Not to you they don't but I'd be an idiot not to pay some attention to personal experience.
My personal experience:
My family here are all vaccinated.
We've never had Covid. (We've been tested).
The only people I know who've died or been
hospitalized were unvaccinated. Several now
suffer from Long Covid.
 

Kathryn

It was on fire when I laid down on it.
My personal experience:
My family here are all vaccinated.
We've never had Covid. (We've been tested).
The only people I know who've died or been
hospitalized were unvaccinated. Several now
suffer from Long Covid.
OK then you do you and I'll do me and I bet we are both fine in the long run.

My personal experience:

My family was mostly vaccinated.
We've nearly all had COVID.
The only person I know who died
had had five vaccinations and I use that
term lightly since a few weeks after
her last vaccination, she got COVID
and died from it. I only know one
person who developed long COVID
and they were vaccinated as well.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
OK then you do you and I'll do me and I bet we are both fine in the long run.
But it can be fallacious to generalize from personal
experience. To drive drunk, & avoid an accident,
doesn't mean that this is a safe thing to do.
To slip & fall in a bathtub doesn't mean that bathing
is very dangerous. (I eschew it for other reasons.)
My personal experience:

My family was mostly vaccinated.
We've nearly all had COVID.
Are you still unaware that the vaccines
don't prevent contracting Covid?
All they do is reduce the likelihood of
severity.
The only person I know who died
had had five vaccinations and I use that
term lightly since a few weeks after
her last vaccination, she got COVID
and died from it. I only know one
person who developed long COVID
and they were vaccinated as well.
If one considers only the case of a single
person, & ignores population statistics,
one could believe that all women are taller
than men.
 
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Kathryn

It was on fire when I laid down on it.
But it can be fallacious to generalize from personal
experience. To drive drunk, & avoid an accident,
doesn't mean that this is a safe thing to do.
To slip & fall in a bathtub doesn't mean that bathing
is very dangerous. (I eschew it for other reasons.)

Are you still unaware that the vaccines
don't prevent contracting Covid?
All they do is reduce the likelihood of
severity.

If one considers only the case of a single
person, & ignores population statistics,
one could believe that all women are taller
than men.
No I am not unaware of how vaccines supposedly work. I take many things into consideration.

And if I slipped and fell in the bathtub I would definitely be more careful!
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
No I am not unaware of how vaccines supposedly work. I take many things into consideration.

And if I slipped and fell in the bathtub I would definitely be more careful!
The problem with bathtubs is that they often hold water.
That can remove one's patina.
 

Kathryn

It was on fire when I laid down on it.
"Personal observations" have nothing to do with how vaccines work.
Hey, get this. I never had any sort of reaction to anything ever before. So I took Cipro around 2011, which was commonly prescribed at the time, and get this - I had a terrible reaction to this common antibiotic! I'd be crazy to take a fluoroquinolone again because it destroyed both my Achilles tendons requiring surgery etc. etc. Now, they are both destroyed already so I should just take it again, right?
 
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