Americans most reluctant to get vaccinated against COVID

Strokey_McDingDong's Avatar
All my professors were from Russia, Germany, China or India so idfk

One bitch was from Afghanistan of all places.

I had one professor from Africa.

My school was a shit hole state college, though. The elite universities is where most of this retard indoctrination comes from.

Or if you major in some social science crap.

But idk. Things are changing rapidly. I wouldn't be surprised to see BLM signs even at the shit hole college I went to. Those things popped up everywhere.

This Chinese fucker taught calculus 3 and everyone hated him LOL. Everyone was a friggin foreigner. I remember some Chinese people making a little slurping sound randomly as though they were eating noodles just out of the blue.

Maybe the PhDs in OP are Chinese and have secret information.

This one fucker from like god damn South Korea or some shit gave us homework that I figured out about two years later was impossible to solve. The solution doesn't even exist. It's literally physically impossible to solve. I really don't think he even knew how to solve it, otherwise, he'd have known it's not possible. You'd need a god damn super computer or some shit to actually create what he asked for. The TA gave everyone an A on the assignment and no explanation was ever given. I solved a very limited case of the problem two years later and realized it was impossible otherwise. It doesn't even work, even using the limited case, using any method we went over in class or found in the textbook. Dude just assigned some random fucking shit that was impossible.
dilbert firestorm's Avatar
The only "unexpected" feature of COVID from a genetic standpoint.. is that Type O blood seems to have a better overall outcome both in infection rates and severity. That in and of itself somewhat ruins the theory you presented... seeing as non-whites have a higher incidence of being Type O than whites or Asians. Originally Posted by Grace Preston
where did you find that.


a bunch of people here have "poo pooed" my idea that blood type and genetic sub-types may be a factor last year.
dilbert firestorm's Avatar
The thing is. I never twisted your words. You-- YOU made the connection that PHD meant DPST--and I don't see you running around here calling Republicans DPST.. Originally Posted by Grace Preston
some of the republicans are dpst.
Grace Preston's Avatar
where did you find that.


a bunch of people here have "poo pooed" my idea that blood type and genetic sub-types may be a factor last year. Originally Posted by dilbert firestorm

Geez.. I don't know why. There's been a good bit of evidence to support that theory from the start.


Just a cursory search-- not a lot of spare time this morning: https://www.webmd.com/lung/news/2021...ovid-infection


One of the biggest initial clues that blood type and genetics could be a factor.. would be involved in how bad it got in Italy. Italy has the highest presence of Thalassemia in the world.. and is also one of the few places in Europe that was hard hit by plague after plague, but shows no real population that developed that Delta 32 gene mutation I spoke on earlier.
I've read that people with type A blood were more susceptible to COVID at least 6mos ago.
Cite?
Grace Preston's Avatar
Cite? Originally Posted by 1blackman1
https://www.hematology.org/newsroom/...e-and-covid-19

Once again.. just a cursory search.



There are also many articles that state the opposite-- but the skeptic in me thinks that may be more linked to try to convince people to get vaccinated, since Type O blood is the most common type in the US.
Interesting. Though I’m not sure it really matters in the long run. It doesn’t look like their studies show an appreciable difference in likelihood of death or negative outcomes to the extent one could feel confident they’ll be ok if they catch the disease. Overall 2 of 100 dies. That’s a lot.
Grace Preston's Avatar
While its purely anecdotal... my case of COVID (Type O).. was MUCH milder than the cases of my kids (all Type A). And... from a medical standpoint, I would be considered very high risk. Two of my kids are still "long haulers" over a year later (issues with taste, smell, and lung damage).
rexdutchman's Avatar
Yea experimental and even china doesn't use the pcr test Hmm ,