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Is this reasonable? or a slippery slope?


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British news had a brain fart when they realised the vaccine aint doing shit.



Edit, sorry of the clip is missing.

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Yeah I know I've seen it LOL

These bots are programmed to sing off of a hymn sheet and when the info changes they are fucked.

Mainstream media here in the UK is fucked, they are all woefully ignorant of facts and are blinkered into one way thinking.

What we know:
1. The majority of the country has been Vaccinated
2. The majority of the country have antibodies (over 75 % now) they calculate this off the vaccine rollout. Not people like me that have actually have had covid.
3. The delta variant kills both vaccinated and unvaccinated people(the stats are there)

What we don't know:
1. Does the delta variant infect people like me that already had Covid and have natural immunity like myself? - the quicker we find this out the better.
 
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Half of vaccinated people are dying of new variant?

If it’s so bad, why do globalist leaders refuse to curtail international travel? Stop globalism!

keep new and worse mutations out! Seal the borders. You know, they can at least ACT like covid is as bad as they say it is
Yeah but it won't be big news spoken about.
 
Nothing in my argument hinged on their relative infectivity.

It is a false equivalent because you have almost no chance at getting HIV if you are careful or selective. With COVID-19, it passes so easy that it is only a matter of time before you get it. It would be like someone saying "I'll just try to not get the common cold" and taking that seriously.
 
Yep. Only 0.1% of homes my age suffer from electrical fires.

And .0001% homes your age suffer any effects from the fix, your home's grid is also connected to other more vulnerable homes and fixing your home would help insulate them further.
 
Which is why I am not telling anyone not to get the new wiring. I am only saying that I do not want it and would like others to respect my decision.

Absolutely, it's your body and your decision, there's no right or wrong here for laymen, only what's most reasonable. All I can say is that going by numbers only, risks vs rewards leans heavily for getting vaccinated over getting COVID.
 
Covid numbers in Ontario crumbling

“As you can see now case numbers are crumbling including the Delta variant,” infectious disease specialist Dr. Isaac Bogoch told CP24 on Monday, prior to the release of the latest numbers. “Even though the Delta variant is spreading and taking over as a more dominant variant it is still also fair to say that its numbers are going down. Will that be the case moving forward? I don’t know but currently that is what is happening.”

Ontario’s case numbers have been steadily declining for months now and though there are fears that the Delta variant first detected in India could fuel a fourth wave, Ontario’s science table co-chair Dr. Adalsteinn Brown did say last week that such a scenario was “highly unlikely” given the pace of the province’s vaccine rollout.
 
Absolutely, it's your body and your decision, there's no right or wrong here for laymen, only what's most reasonable. All I can say is that going by numbers only, risks vs rewards leans heavily for getting vaccinated over getting COVID.

What about the long term aspect for people who are concerned about their long term health? You cannot sit there with a straight face and tell me or anyone else here "its fine, no need to worry"

Even the inventor of the mRNA vaccine has said this is an experiment and long term data won't be there for a long time. What a risk for anyone under 50 and healthy.

A person who's under 40 and in good health it could be argued is taking more of a risk taking an experimental vaccine than he is keeping healthy and rejecting it.
 
Until the completion of phase III clinical trials, I can't even begin to make that assessment. Neither Moderna nor BioNtech have a track record that supports the safety of this technology either. I'm just gonna wait and see.
The guy Dr Robert Malone said this is an experiment.

That alone should make young healthy people reject it.
 
What about the long term aspect for people who are concerned about their long term health? You cannot sit there with a straight face and tell me or anyone else here "its fine, no need to worry"

Even the inventor of the mRNA vaccine has said this is an experiment and long term data won't be there for a long time. What a risk for anyone under 50 and healthy.

A person who's under 40 and in good health it could be argued is taking more of a risk taking an experimental vaccine than he is keeping healthy and rejecting it.

Of course it's crossed my mind, are you're not concerned at all with the long term effects of COVID as well? Both are unknown at this point.
 
Until the completion of phase III clinical trials, I can't even begin to make that assessment. Neither Moderna nor BioNtech have a track record that supports the safety of this technology either. I'm just gonna wait and see.

We also don't know the long term effects of COVID, are you not concerned with those as well?
 
Of course it's crossed my mind, are you're not concerned at all with the long term effects of COVID as well? Both are unknown at this point.
Ive had covid buddy, tested positive back in November, as did my wife. Like most of the rest of the population we're totally fine. This is what made my decision on the vaccines ultimately.

Now, with 3 kids under 7, tell me if its a good idea to start taking a vaccine for us?

I think it would be a bad decision.
 
We also don't know the long term effects of COVID, are you not concerned with those as well?
If anything i do know one thing the media has done quite a lot fear mongering on the covid. Should we be concerned of Covid? of course. But we should also be concerned these new covid vaccines just as much. Not to mention your still going be trusting the same Big Pharma that has helped the rise of Opioids overdose.
 
Ive had covid buddy, tested positive back in November, as did my wife. Like most of the rest of the population we're totally fine. This is what made my decision on the vaccines ultimately.

Now, with 3 kids under 7, tell me if its a good idea to start taking a vaccine for us?

I think it would be a bad decision.

How do you know you'll be completely fine in 5-10 years? That's still an unknown with COVID right? Myself, the wife and everyone that we know that's been vaccinated are totally fine, that means we'll be fine in 5-10 years right?
 
For the assessment of whether or not I should get the vaccine. I think I am pretty firmly decided that I would not like to contract Covid either. For the time being, I would like to have neither Covid nor the vaccine.
No one wants any virus, chances are you've had it or will get it at some point.

No one goes through life without catching a cold as an example.

If you're under 50 and healthy, you are not making a poor decision by not taking an experimental vaccine in my book. After that age, it all depends on current health status and life choices. But you could be playing with fire.
 
How do you know you'll be completely fine in 5-10 years? That's still an unknown with COVID right? Myself, the wife and everyone that we know that's been vaccinated are totally fine, that means we'll be fine in 5-10 years right?

So by your amazing wisdom I should take the vaccine and risk TWO potential long term complications?

Help me understand what you are saying here.
 
If anything i do know one thing the media has done quite a lot fear mongering on the covid. Should we be concerned of Covid? of course. But we should also be concerned these new covid vaccines just as much. Not to mention your still going be trusting the same Big Pharma that has helped the rise of Opioids overdose.

We definitely should be concerned and have some healthy skepticism. I'm not a biology major but I've read the literature and consulted 4 MD's that were childhood friends of mine and they explained the technology and the risks vs rewards. They still could be wrong but weighing the stats and adding my friends expert opinions I believe I made the most reasonable choice.
 
Yet plenty of people go through life without catching specific strains of the cold. Just like people go through flu seasons without catching the specific flu strain. I'll keep trying to dodge Covid and its immediate variants. Maybe one will get me in a few years, but by then we should have nice therapeutic treatment options available.

How do you know you haven't had covid?

I only got a test because the Wife lost her taste, then a few days later I also lost mine. But had she not got a test I wouldn't have either and wouldn't have even known I had it.
 
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