In Mass 49% of deaths ARE vaccinated people HmmWhere do you get this information, RD?
And why are the "cases 3 million higher 8/21 then Before vaccines 8/20 Hmm
Very inconvenient for big pharma I think ,,,, Originally Posted by rexdutchman
This is old news. I'd still get the COVID vaccine if I'd been infected. There's minimal downside. Hell, I might get two or three of them. Originally Posted by TinyThat's because you live in fear. Nobody wants to get sick and nobody wants to die from a viral infection, but a "Vaccine" that doesn't actually prevent it isn't much better than your own body's natural defenses.
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Notice how the rebuttal was a meme. Originally Posted by Yssup Rider
Tiny - i believe you are being facetious about getting an extra 2-3 boostersThat's where the fear comes in and Sheep mentality.
No evidence that would improve immune function.
Still - it is far better a decision between physician and patient to be vaccinated - than draconian DPST mandates which Ignore the FACT that natural acquired immunity is superior to vaccination immunity . Originally Posted by oeb11
Tiny - i believe you are being facetious about getting an extra 2-3 boostersI love vaccines Oeb. I've had them all. Except Dengue fever. No, I wouldn't get 2 or 3. If I were you, I would get one shot though I think. Yes, your infection provided better immunity than the vaccine. But it's just 30 minutes out of your day and then you're better protected.
No evidence that would improve immune function.
Still - it is far better a decision between physician and patient to be vaccinated - than draconian DPST mandates which Ignore the FACT that natural acquired immunity is superior to vaccination immunity . Originally Posted by oeb11
That's because you live in fear. Nobody wants to get sick and nobody wants to die from a viral infection, but a "Vaccine" that doesn't actually prevent it isn't much better than your own body's natural defenses. Originally Posted by Levianon17But it does prevent it. And greatly reduces the probability you'll end up sick for a couple of weeks or in the hospital if you get it.
I love vaccines Oeb. I've had them all. Except Dengue fever. No, I wouldn't get 2 or 3. If I were you, I would get one shot though I think. Yes, your infection provided better immunity than the vaccine. But it's just 30 minutes out of your day and then you're better protected. Originally Posted by Tiny
I had both doses of the Pfizer shot and six months later I contracted the Wuhan virus Originally Posted by nevergaveitathoughtIt’s guaranteed to do just that!!!!!!
well it was a relatively mild case, who knows what it would have been without the vaccinationInteresting thought, about infection after vaccination. That makes sense to me. Your immune system already has some training when you get the disease so responds better.
however, if I do say so myself, I am in superior physical condition age-wise speaking
maybe there is a real place for the Pfizer vaccine...get it..then wait six months and be administered the Wuhan virus ...hoping to get milder case than otherwise...thus obtaining natural immunity Originally Posted by nevergaveitathought