BLAZINGGIANTS
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You've been watching too much Twilight Zone.
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You've been watching too much Twilight Zone.
he can barely keep his eyes open and he sounds terrible. Pretty sure he had covid recently
But that would have been obvious if he just disappeared for a week or two..he can barely keep his eyes open and he sounds terrible. Pretty sure he had covid recently
Don't get vaccinated, that's your right.
But don't enter the public space, that's my right.

I'm actually ok with that. As long as we allow hospitals to reject anybody who isn't vaccinated. Then the healthcare workers who didn't want to get vaccinated can take care of the unvaccinated covid patients.It is known for some time now, that vaccine does not protect against spreading the virus. So, really, if you concerned, you should stay home as well.
Your fear can't be the law.
Let's say I am afraid of black people. They are violent and they are the ones that occupy most beds in jails because of that. So, for this reason, they should not enter the public space. Sounds good to you?
I didn't think so![]()
They are just gonna keep amplifing.
I'm actually ok with that. As long as we allow hospitals to reject anybody who isn't vaccinated. Then the healthcare workers who didn't want to get vaccinated can take care of the unvaccinated covid patients.
Yeah, works for me.
We're gonna hit one Million, aren't we.
Don't feed the troll.I'm actually ok with that. As long as we allow hospitals to reject anybody who isn't vaccinated. Then the healthcare workers who didn't want to get vaccinated can take care of the unvaccinated covid patients.
Yeah, works for me.
Smokers and fat people aren't overburdening our hospitals. Unvaccinated people are overburdening our hospitals so that I have trouble getting my elective surgery that will extend my life. I vote no on your suggestion.That's great idea. Let's do hospitals for smokers with smoking doctors taking care of them. And so fat doctors taking care of fat people. It should be done 500 years ago. Instead people build more burger kings. How is that possible.
Smokers and fat people aren't overburdening our hospitals. Unvaccinated people are overburdening our hospitals so that I have trouble getting my elective surgery that will extend my life. I vote no on your suggestion.
It is known for some time now, that vaccine does not protect against spreading the virus. So, really, if you concerned, you should stay home as well.
The vaccine does not protect against breakthrough cases spreading the virus, that's true. But since an unvaccinated person is 7 times more likely to catch it than a vaccinated one.
None of those are epidemic proportions like covid-19. They are very predictable and not nearly as easily avoidable.That's great idea. Let's do hospitals for smokers with smoking doctors taking care of them. And so fat doctors taking care of fat people. It should be done 500 years ago. Instead people build more burger kings. How is that possible.
Damn. Sorry for the loss.Just found out a friend from highschool died of Covid on 1/3. We were really good friends back in the day, he even spent 6 months living with me in New Zealand for that chapter of my life. We had a falling out and hadnt talked in decades now. He was 43, had a wife and 3 kids. I sure didn't want him to die a horrible and preventable death though, I am kind of shocked over the news but it's hard to feel sorry for his stupid ass and of course he has a GoFundMe because his death is something his family was not prepared for. His poor kids.
You're right. My bad.Don't feed the troll.
Up to date source for your claim?
Not to mention the length of time vaccinated people shed the virus is shortened which also reduces the spread. But that's also been repeated 100 times in this thread so I don't know why I'm wasting another 30 seconds of my life typing this. There will always be another royo to come along with the same tired arguments. Fortunately I've stopped caring so it's just funny now.The vaccine does not protect against breakthrough cases spreading the virus, that's true. But since an unvaccinated person is 7 times more likely to catch it than a vaccinated one - the vaccine reduces the spread simply because there is a smaller amount of people to spread it, so - what you are saying is, again, wrong.
Vaccines do reduce the spread because there is a smaller number of carriers to spread it.
1266 pages. 0 lessons learned.Not to mention the length of time vaccinated people shed the virus is shortened which also reduces the spread. But that's also been repeated 100 times in this thread so I don't know why I'm wasting another 30 seconds of my life typing this. There will always be another royo to come along with the same tired arguments. Fortunately I've stopped caring so it's just funny now.