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Did I hear her correctly?

“increased risk of severe disease in those vaccinated early”

Does this suggest that vaccine, after time, makes you more susceptible to illness?

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  1. COVID-19 Vaccine Dangers: The vaccines for COVID-19 are not sterilizing and do not prevent infection or transmission. They are “leaky” vaccines. This means they remove the evolutionary pressure on the virus to become less lethal. It also means that the vaccinated are perfect carriers. In other words, those who are vaccinated are a threat to the unvaccinated, not the other way around.

  2. All of the COVID-19 vaccines currently in use have undergone minimal testing, with highly accelerated clinical trials. Though they appear to limit severe illness, the long-term safety profile of these vaccines remains unknown. Some of these so-called “vaccines” utilize an untested new technology that has never been used in vaccines before. Traditional vaccines use weakened or killed virus to stimulate an immune response. The

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I learned over the weekend from a teacher I talked to, that lunch times their kids are spaced 6ft apart, and are not allowed to speak at all


Where you based?

This isn't happening in Europe. Kids were given bubbles and possibly still are, where they can't mix outside of their class bubble but none of this evil nonsense.

My sister's kid's school has dropped the bubble shit altogether and right at the beginning of schools reopening sent letters to parents saying "we are NOT going to be enforcing masks on our kids. If this doesn't sit well with you personally, you will need to home-school for the time being".
 
Where you based?

This isn't happening in Europe. Kids were given bubbles and possibly still are, where they can't mix outside of their class bubble but none of this evil nonsense.

My sister's kid's school has dropped the bubble shit altogether and right at the beginning of schools reopening sent letters to parents saying "we are NOT going to be enforcing masks on our kids. If this doesn't sit well with you personally, you will need to home-school for the time being".

There's no bubbles or anything like that at my daughters school. The only remaining covid measure is the first three years arrive at 8:20 and the oldest three years arrive at 8:40, but I'm not sure what that's designed to do other than make me late for work.
 
The school district in question is Dayton, OH.


I see. There's a definite sense of weirdness over there, man, compared to most of Europe. We were pretty much in lockstep but it seems like North America and Australia have just bolted out of the gates and are now way further over the line than Europe.
 
I see. There's a definite sense of weirdness over there, man, compared to most of Europe. We were pretty much in lockstep but it seems like North America and Australia have just bolted out of the gates and are now way further over the line than Europe.

I think it's because over there you've had a decent percentage of the population not following any measures whereas over here we tended to follow them when we needed to and the majority of people got the vax so there's no real reason for any restrictions to be in place.

The US over the last 6-7 years or so has been confusing as shit tbh. It used to be my dream to spend a couple of years travelling around America when I retire, not so sure anymore, it seems a weird atmosphere there now.
 
I think it's because over there you've had a decent percentage of the population not following any measures whereas over here we tended to follow them when we needed to and the majority of people got the vax so there's no real reason for any restrictions to be in place.

The US over the last 6-7 years or so has been confusing as shit tbh. It used to be my dream to spend a couple of years travelling around America when I retire, not so sure anymore, it seems a weird atmosphere there now.


I love America, spent quite a lot of time travelling there myself over the years but it's very low on my list to revisit nowadays - I used to really fancy the Pacific Northwest, for example. No desire for a long time.

My super hardcore fucking Lefty mate lives in Houston wiping his wife's arse for a living (she got a high-paid job there 4-5yrs ago and he's spent the last 4-5 yrs jobless, cooking and cleaning while she brings home the bacon - sounds like a sweet deal but its definitely not. Long story). Anyway, they're coming home - the dream is dead for them. His words were "its just fucking mental here now".

He lived through the Trump era there, the BLM havoc, now all the vaccine/covid stuff - he said the atmosphere is just fucking atrocious there nowadays. Really horrible vibes, a sense of menace in the air a lot of the time.

It's a shame coz it's a magnificent country in terms of nature, scenery, sightseeing, grandeur etc.
 
I love America, spent quite a lot of time travelling there myself over the years but it's very low on my list to revisit nowadays - I used to really fancy the Pacific Northwest, for example. No desire for a long time.

My super hardcore fucking Lefty mate lives in Houston wiping his wife's arse for a living (she got a high-paid job there 4-5yrs ago and he's spent the last 4-5 yrs jobless, cooking and cleaning while she brings home the bacon - sounds like a sweet deal but its definitely not. Long story). Anyway, they're coming home - the dream is dead for them. His words were "its just fucking mental here now".

He lived through the Trump era there, the BLM havoc, now all the vaccine/covid stuff - he said the atmosphere is just fucking atrocious there nowadays. Really horrible vibes, a sense of menace in the air a lot of the time.

It's a shame coz it's a magnificent country in terms of nature, scenery, sightseeing, grandeur etc.

Yeah, in terms of natural beauty it's an amazing country and I'd love to see it, but my interest in enjoying the culture and interacting with locals is a bit lower than it was.

Still got a while to go till I retire mind so hopefully things are back to normal then.
 
I really don't care what it comes down to, I will refuse to comply with anything these psychopaths demand. Out of principle more than anything at this point.
 
18,000 Shots Given to N.Y.C. School Employees Ahead of Vaccine Deadline
The mandate is the first full vaccine requirement for any group of city workers and affects well over 150,000 teachers and staff members.

https://www.nytimes.com/2021/10/04/nyregion/vaccine-mandate-teachers-nyc.html

Hmm... looks like mandates work pretty well. We'll see if the Covid rate goes down. My guess is that in six months, if Covid numbers have lowered significantly, these mandates will have been pretty popular.

I really don't care what it comes down to, I will refuse to comply with anything these psychopaths demand. Out of principle more than anything at this point.
Do you even have a job to lose?
 
I think it's because over there you've had a decent percentage of the population not following any measures

Who told you this? You think, therefore you are? People like you are why something as preposterous of a phrase as "A Pandemic of the Unvaccinated" could ever be taken seriously.
 
Did I hear her correctly?

“increased risk of severe disease in those vaccinated early”

Does this suggest that vaccine, after time, makes you more susceptible to illness?

I'm happy to just have gotten the disease. Way less scary then the vaccines. Her wording seems downright terrifying.
 
18,000 Shots Given to N.Y.C. School Employees Ahead of Vaccine Deadline
The mandate is the first full vaccine requirement for any group of city workers and affects well over 150,000 teachers and staff members.

https://www.nytimes.com/2021/10/04/nyregion/vaccine-mandate-teachers-nyc.html

Hmm... looks like mandates work pretty well. We'll see if the Covid rate goes down. My guess is that in six months, if Covid numbers have lowered significantly, these mandates will have been pretty popular.


Do you even have a job to lose?



What, you mean the end of flu season? I'd stick my neck out here and say that yes, just like in 2020 and 2021, when flu season ended in spring the cases noticeably came down.

The weird one for me, is why the cases have shot up during summer, this year, when they didn't last year.

In UK terms, its because we've been testing 250-500k people a day - the majority with the notoriously unreliable LFTs. When last summer, it was more like 20k a day as we were only testing the sympatomatic.

Personally, I think countries have spent the summer inflating case numbers as much as possible with unreliable LFTs, to encourage more people to get the jab. Whether or not you think that's a good thing, is personal opinion. I can see why they would do that, personally - it would hardly be good for business to see cases coming down naturally. There is a financial benefit to having sky-high cases during the vaccine rollout.
 
Who told you this? You think, therefore you are? People like you are why something as preposterous of a phrase as "A Pandemic of the Unvaccinated" could ever be taken seriously.

Or some measures, just the impression I get is a lot of Americans haven't been following the rules. Maybe I'm wrong.
 
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