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3 minutes ago, GreenReaper said:

But wearing a seatbelt does not increase your chances of being in an accident.  According to what was posted, getting the vaccine increases your chances of being infected.

Ya don't say? Gee, I wonder if the people misinterpreting the study in question are falling prey to the same logic? What are the odds?

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11 minutes ago, we_gotta_believe said:

Ya don't say? Gee, I wonder if the people misinterpreting the study in question are falling prey to the same logic? What are the odds?

How is it misinterpreted?  I didn't read the whole study but what was posted was that getting the vaccine increases your chances of getting Covid.  Originally the pitch was that getting the vaccine would keep people from getting and spreading Covid which simply isn't true.  They even blamed non-vaccinated people for being the cause of the spread which we now know is false.  It may reduce the severity but that wasn't a selling point of the vaccine.  I'll agree that non vaccinated people who get Covid put a strain on the healthcare system but blaming non-vaccinated people for being the cause of the spread was irresponsible and unfounded and just served to divide people even further.

1 minute ago, GreenReaper said:

How is it misinterpreted?  I didn't read the whole study but what was posted was that getting the vaccine increases your chances of getting Covid.  Originally the pitch was that getting the vaccine would keep people from getting and spreading Covid which simply isn't true.  They even blamed non-vaccinated people for being the cause of the spread which we now know is false.  It may reduce the severity but that wasn't a selling point of the vaccine.  I'll agree that non vaccinated people who get Covid put a strain on the healthcare system but blaming non-vaccinated people for being the cause of the spread was irresponsible and unfounded and just served to divide people even further.

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1 hour ago, we_gotta_believe said:

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The best part is he didn't even have to read it because John Snow highlighted the relevant points like 5 posts later. And yet still...

7 hours ago, JohnSnowsHair said:

yeah that's a weird take, considering this is the actual verbiage from the study:

It also states it's a pre-published study that hasn't been peer reviewed yet. 

I like the full court press reaction to posting it however. 

48 minutes ago, lynched1 said:

It also states it's a pre-published study that hasn't been peer reviewed yet. 

I like the full court press reaction to posting it however. 

You didn’t post the study genius. You posted an unnamed source’s interpretation of the study that has been proven to be wrong. 

3 hours ago, Tnt4philly said:

that has been proven to be wrong. 

There's a position you're wholly familiar with. That and bent over at the waist.

1 hour ago, lynched1 said:

There's a position you're wholly familiar with. That and bent over at the waist.

And more nothing. 

32 minutes ago, Tnt4philly said:

And more nothing. 

You get what you give. 😉

10 hours ago, lynched1 said:

You get what you give. 😉

I have been wrong plenty and probably will be again. When proven wrong I concede, I don’t double and triple down with more ignorance. 

1 hour ago, Tnt4philly said:

I have been wrong plenty and probably will be again. When proven wrong I concede, I don’t double and triple down with more ignorance. 

You don't give yourself enough credit.

 

 

11 minutes ago, DaEagles4Life said:

Shouldn't take much longer to get them all exposed 

 

 

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...and in the end of the day, this has always been about flattening the curve and preventing as many premature deaths as possible ; China has managed to squash the curve at a great cost for a few years only to totally change gears and incur a huge spike instead

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6 hours ago, DrPhilly said:

...and in the end of the day, this has always been about flattening the curve and preventing as many premature deaths as possible ; China has managed to squash the curve at a great cost for a few years only to totally change gears and incur a huge spike instead

To be fair, China's strategy wasn't "flatten the curve". It was "zero COVID". Which would have been really effective if you assumed covid would go away eventually, your vaccines were super effective, and your people would be ok being straight up barricaded I'm their houses indefinitely. 

Whoops!

2 hours ago, DEagle7 said:

To be fair, China's strategy wasn't "flatten the curve". It was "zero COVID". Which would have been really effective if you assumed covid would go away eventually, your vaccines were super effective, and your people would be ok being straight up barricaded I'm their houses indefinitely. 

Whoops!

I meant it should have been the strategy generally. China failed to understand that and it cost them as instead of flattening they squashed at great cost for a few years and now spike.

On 5/12/2021 at 8:11 AM, EaglesRocker97 said:

^It really bugs these guys that Fauci has been right the whole time.

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Aged well.....

 

 

sick as f with congestion, coughing, fever, etc...tested negative twice with at-home rona tests, so....flu?

whatever...it sucks. feel much worse than when i actually had the rona last year. but i've been watching a ghost whisperer marathon all day so i have that going for me.

 

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22 minutes ago, mr_hunt said:

sick as f with congestion, coughing, fever, etc...tested negative twice with at-home rona tests, so....flu?

whatever...it sucks. feel much worse than when i actually had the rona last year. but i've been watching a ghost whisperer marathon all day so i have that going for me.

 

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Probably the Flu. It's been running wild up here and it's real **** when people get it.

Enjoy the best set of boobs from the early 2000s. That should help. 

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