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Until we reach " Herd Immunity ", and maybe even after that for a while...
We'll need to continue immunization boosters, as the booster's efficacy diminishes about every 6 months...
I firmly believe that everyone has the right to choose, but please respect my right to choose to be vaccinated... I have been to the CDC headquarters in Atlanta, and they are some of the brightest minds on the planet, and they delve for solutions every day to cure and rid the world of harm, and their efforts often go unnoticed and uncelebrated which is really a shame ...
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Do you take chicken pox or small pox vaccine every six months too? I thought if a vaccine works then it works, what vaccine beside this one do you constantly have to take, even the flu vaccine you take it once every year, even though it doesn't work.
Or is this really a drug that you constantly have to take? Which doesn't make it a vaccine dose it.
You said you been to the CDC and they have bright minds. Is that what bright minds do, get things wrong about everything? But they sound smart so it ok?
People with no degree figure this out a year ago, by taking HCQ or Ivermectin which easily cures a person. How come if the CDC was so smart they haven't figure this out yet? Or does their intellgence get overided by THE ALL MIGHTY PAYCHECK.
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What @PeteMalloy wrote is correct.
The CDC, and scientists generally, are doing the best they can to combat Covid in real time. The goal is to save lives. The fact that the vaccines and boosters are needed to protect you doesn’t mean that it isn’t working. It’s working but not durable (the protection they afford diminishes over time), but hopefully we get to the point soon where we will no longer need to take them. In the meantime, vaccines/boosters are the best protection we have available now.
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^ AMEN my brother
And every one deserves respect as to personal choice...
If you do choose not to be vaccinated, you will probably be required to be tested regularly, but that is part of your rights to freedom, and you can choose one way or the other
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I’m with you Peter Malloy, Spanner. I worked in healthcare my entire life. And I believe in the science and the things that they are telling us. I think the OP should take a look at his beginning of the blog and double check his spelling. Ivermectin REALLY!
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The vaccines do not stop covid, but they just might make it easier to survive the sickness.
What the side effects are will be seen down the road.
One needs to weigh everything and decide what is best for them and their families.
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What is the difference between a Conspiracy and the Truth ?
About Six months
In this case about 2 years.
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Butt Head.
Exactly. This is a personal decision. Not one that some idiot bureaucrat in DC can decide.
Of course, I love the hypocrisy. My body my choice when it comes to Roe V Wade.
But shut up and take the jab when it comes to Covid.
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YEP...
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Of course, vice-versa, it's my body my choice when it comes to the vaccine.
But shut up when it's abortion, because I know what's best for you, your embryo, and the rest of your life.
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itsmepatty....I think most people on the right believe the decision should be made at a State level and NOT the Federal government. The people in that state can make informed decisions and their own laws and guidelines.
Our Federal government butts its big ass into far too many issues. Stick to the enumerated powers in the Constitution and maybe a few others.....but then let the states run themselves.
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I see people spend 30 minutes at an In-n-Out drive-thru once a week, no problem.
But they cry to spend 30 minutes taking a shot every 6 months.
Only in America.
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^ Great analogy bro
And how ironic is that this was announced by the CEO at Moderna earlier today
It's going to be about every 6 months for at least the next 3 years or so --- my best guess
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"The most harm of all is done when power is in the hands of people who are absolutely persuaded by the purity of their intentions." - Milton Friedman
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If Covid variants keep getting more and more mild while being highly contagious, the infections themselves will act like a natural vaccine and we will achieve herd immunity. We wouldn’t need boosters if that happens. The next few months are going to be interesting.
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Because getting shot or taking a pill is always the easiest way out.
The best way out is research and self education. Lazy people need not apply.
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If you want to talk about lazy your first directive is people who self educate on the internet who have no information literacy to speak of.
Now lets move on to hard. Hard is busting your ass through 4 years of undergrad with every thought you present being criticized and analyzed until you get it right in your own head instead of living in an echo chamber where everyone on your blog already agrees with the same horseshit. Then two years of the same earning your first Masters degree. Ditto for the second, but even more so. Then 4 years of a Doctorate where everything you had believed to be true before you realize might now be flawed but realize it was all an arduous process which was ultimately worthwhile because you now know yourself and reality and can adroitly identify fraudulence and weaklings.
Thats hard. Which you would know nothing about.
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"The best way out is research and self education. Lazy people need not apply."
@ AFMadness
You of all people should be embarrassed to write such a statement. You have posted more garbage information than nearly anyone else in these blogs besides your equally ignorant friend @Waterdisport22.
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