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not only is it from 2020, from a quick scan of this and the headline is that the gist of the sensationalism is that they still caught covid. Which is the same with all of the vaccines, just you're less likely to die from it. This has been very clear.
I'm really not sure why you posted this
Like, genuinely puzzled.
Not having a go, just bizzare that's all.
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It's his pet subjectOriginally posted by superfeathers View Postnot only is it from 2020, from a quick scan of this and the headline is that the gist of the sensationalism is that they still caught covid. Which is the same with all of the vaccines, just you're less likely to die from it. This has been very clear.
I'm really not sure why you posted this
Like, genuinely puzzled.
Not having a go, just bizzare that's all.
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I don't really keep too much track of what certain posters agenda is, but presuming you're right, you'd use an article that argues the opposite of the governments and scientists. You know, the normal dubious source websites that conspiracy theorists normally post.Originally posted by Dorcus View PostIt's his pet subject
This one basically says exactly what the scientists and governments have claimed about the vaccine.
I really don't get it that's all.
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How is is desperate , it came up on a current conversation within my Twitter feed and even thought it’s old, the article is on point as of today.Originally posted by the other bob wilson View PostDesperation stuff, you should have just acknowledged your mistake.
Are you going against official guidelines which states the vax doesn’t offer sufficient protection or prevents transmission and even if it does it wains after a few months ?
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I'm not sure about desperate but the post is completely pointless?Originally posted by TWGL1 View PostHow is is desperate , it came up on a current conversation within my Twitter feed and even thought it’s old, the article is on point as of today.
Are you going against official guidelines which states the vax doesn’t offer protection and even if it does it wains after a few months ?
It said that the vaccine doesn't stop people getting Covid (it doesn't, it makes it significantly less likely you die), it states that you can still pass on the virus (it does, but reduces this somewhat), and it wains after a few months (yes, but boosters as per flu and others).
It basically says the same things everyone knows (people who are not conspiracy theorists agree with all of this).
I just don't understand
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Do you have a link to official guidelines that say vaccines don't offer protection?Originally posted by TWGL1 View PostHow is is desperate , it came up on a current conversation within my Twitter feed and even thought it’s old, the article is on point as of today.
Are you going against official guidelines which states the vax doesn’t offer sufficient protection or prevents transmission and even if it does it wains after a few months ?
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I thought it was a recent article, that said as 98% of people will have mild or moderate symptoms ( regardless of vaccine status) why is Qatar insisting strict entry requirements for the World Cup , that seems pointless to me ?Originally posted by superfeathers View PostI'm not sure about desperate but the post is completely pointless?
It said that the vaccine doesn't stop people getting Covid (it doesn't, it makes it significantly less likely you die), it states that you can still pass on the virus (it does, but reduces this somewhat), and it wains after a few months (yes, but boosters as per flu and others).
It basically says the same things everyone knows (people who are not conspiracy theorists agree with all of this).
I just don't understand
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