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18 minutes ago, JohnSnowsHair said:

People like Powell are why it's critical that as many people get vaccinated as possible. His immune system was compromised by myeloma, and vaccines may be ineffective at priming the immune system to create antibodies.

This is why people refusing to get the vaccine are negatively effecting others. 

But I guess Powell should have just stayed at home in a bubble. Has nothing to do with the carelessness of others. :rolleyes:

Do you even have a gag reflex? 

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19 minutes ago, JohnSnowsHair said:

People like Powell are why it's critical that as many people get vaccinated as possible. His immune system was compromised by myeloma, and vaccines may be ineffective at priming the immune system to create antibodies.

This is why people refusing to get the vaccine are negatively effecting others. 

But I guess Powell should have just stayed at home in a bubble. Has nothing to do with the carelessness of others. :rolleyes:

Would be curious to know if he had a booster. He certainly would've been eligible for one.

31 minutes ago, Procus said:

Why do we hate to see accurate, complete reporting?

People hate to see it because it’s not presented in a way that confirms their bias.

7 minutes ago, lynched1 said:

Do you even have a gag reflex? 

I can understand how facts might cause you to gag, but no need to play out your fantasies.

20 minutes ago, JohnSnowsHair said:

I can understand how facts might cause you to gag, but no need to play out your fantasies.

The fact is he was "fully" treated yet they emphasis it was a covid related death. Not the Parkinson's. Not the cancer. Covid.

Tell me. How'd that work out for him?

Facts.

 

 depending on patients’ age, gender and underlying medical conditions, up to 5% will not be fully protected

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I would love to find out what portion of Colin Powell was "protected".

39 minutes ago, lynched1 said:

The fact is he was "fully" treated yet they emphasis it was a covid related death. Not the Parkinson's. Not the cancer. Covid.

Tell me. How'd that work out for him?

Facts.

 

I thought people didn’t die from Covid.  I thought it was died from a motorcycle crash while under the influence of Covid, or hit by a bus full of people with Covid.  Never Covid that actually kills people.  I mean, if it weren’t for the cancer, powell had a 99.999997678 survival rate.  

3 minutes ago, lynched1 said:

 depending on patients’ age, gender and underlying medical conditions, up to 5% will not be fully protected

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I would love to find out what portion of Colin Powell was "protected".

More of him than  if he didn’t get the vaccine at all.  How bout that? 

11 minutes ago, DBW said:

I thought people didn’t die from Covid.  I thought it was died from a motorcycle crash while under the influence of Covid, or hit by a bus full of people with Covid.  Never Covid that actually kills people.  I mean, if it weren’t for the cancer, powell had a 99.999997678 survival rate.  

I'm certainly not the one pushing this treatment.

This whole story makes all of my points. Including the pointlessness of the hysteria.

21 minutes ago, DBW said:

More of him than  if he didn’t get the vaccine at all.  How bout that? 

Considering he's dead and the emphasis on "covid related" death despite the life saving treatment. How much? 

Where's the charts, graphs, and studies that show how he benefited at all from treatment.

Fact. The only beneficiary, Big Pharma.

Fact two. You got nothing here.

8 minutes ago, lynched1 said:

Considering he's dead and the emphasis on "covid related" death despite the life saving treatment. How much? 

Where's the charts, graphs, and studies that show how he benefited at all from treatment.

Fact. The only beneficiary, Big Pharma.

Fact two. You got nothing here.

Again more than if he had not been vaccinated at all. that’s such a simple concept that 4 year olds can understand.  Congrats on not being smarter than a 4 year old. 

I guess it really comes down to Too many chins and not enough horse meds. 

1 minute ago, DBW said:

Too many chins and not enough horse meds. 

Like I said: "You got nothing".

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2 minutes ago, lynched1 said:

Like I said: "You got nothing".

😂

Wrong, I got 5G, built in gps, Bluetooth, and an astronomical false sense of security.  

1 minute ago, DBW said:

Wrong, I got 5G, built in gps, Bluetooth, and an astronomical false sense of security.  

Well played.

  George Washington and the First Mass Military Inoculation

https://www.loc.gov/rr/scitech/GW&smallpoxinoculation.html

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On the 6th of January 1777, George Washington wrote to Dr. William Shippen Jr., ordering him to inoculate all of the forces that came through Philadelphia. He explained that: "Necessity not only authorizes but seems to require the measure, for should the disorder infect the Army . . . we should have more to dread from it, than from the Sword of the Enemy." The urgency was real. Troops were scarce and encampments had turned into nomadic hospitals of festering disease, deterring further recruitment. Both Benedict Arnold and Benjamin Franklin, after surveying the havoc wreaked by Variola in the Canadian campaign, expressed fears that the virus would be the army's ultimate downfall.

Now the right can add George Washington to the list of people they hate.

Wgb he was scheduled for a booster before he got sick.   RIP General.  

1 hour ago, Toastrel said:

  George Washington and the First Mass Military Inoculation

https://www.loc.gov/rr/scitech/GW&smallpoxinoculation.html

Now the right can add George Washington to the list of people they hate.

Pasty men with white hair bad! 
 

 

Sounds like the NIH data was good enough for the FDA to consider giving a green light on mix and match boosters. Good news for the J&J folks out there looking for an mrna shot as their booster. That should give even better protection than 3 mrna doses.

13 minutes ago, we_gotta_believe said:

Sounds like the NIH data was good enough for the FDA to consider giving a green light on mix and match boosters. Good news for the J&J folks out there looking for an mrna shot as their booster. That should give even better protection than 3 mrna doses.

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2 hours ago, Toastrel said:

  George Washington and the First Mass Military Inoculation

https://www.loc.gov/rr/scitech/GW&smallpoxinoculation.html

Now the right can add George Washington to the list of people they hate.

George Washington taking away freedom like all the socialists do…

6 minutes ago, MidMoFo said:

George Washington taking away freedom like all the socialists do…

He also sent the first Federal troops into Pennsylvania to stamp out the Whiskey Rebellion.

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Following years of aggression with tax collectors, the region finally exploded in a confrontation that resulted in President Washington sending in troops to quell what some feared could become a full-blown revolution. Opposition to the whiskey tax and the rebellion itself built support for the Republicans, who overtook Washington’s Federalist Party for power in 1802. The Whiskey Rebellion is considered one of the first major tests of the authority of the newly formed U.S. government.

 

I remember it like it was yesterday:

 

1 minute ago, Kz! said:

I remember it like it was yesterday:

 

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3 minutes ago, Kz! said:

I remember it like it was yesterday:

 

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