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I’m losing more and more respect for Tucker. “In the past, Fox News has argued in court that Carlson’s show should not always be viewed as strictly factual, and that his viewers expect him to stray from the truth. “ Turns out you can’t just slander people and get away with it, as some are finding out with Dominion.
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So we start the thread with a Thai study and all accept the fact that they have a high efficacy rate (the Chinese vaccine has to have a high efficacy rate to validate the main point) but the call BS when the efficacy rate of the US vaccines are introduced. Well which way do you want it? - are the efficacy rates high or are they low?
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By the way, you forgot the first number in the study (65.9%) that would compare to the 95% of our mRNA vaccines. So Chinese quality not very similar. A large observational study in Chile further estimated that full immunization with CoronaVac had adjusted vaccine effectiveness of 65.9% for the prevention of COVID-19, 87.5% for hospitalization, 90.3% for ICU admission, and 86.3% for death
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John Hopkins, University of Chicago Medicine, Mayo. Why COVID-19 Vaccines Offer Better Protection Than Infection Vaccination offers longer, stronger immunity, says virologist Sabra Klein. https://www.jhsph.edu/covid-19/articles/why-covid-19-vaccines-offer-better-protection-than-infection.html Do I still need the vaccine if I’ve already had COVID-19?: Absolutely. https://www.uchicagomedicine.org/forefront/coronavirus-disease-covid-19/do-i-need-a-vaccine-if-i-had-covid "Natural immunity to coronaviruses, such as those that cause colds, is not long-lasting, and reinfection is possible," says John O'Horo, M.D., an infectious diseases physician at Mayo Clinic. https://www.mayoclinichealthsystem.org/hometown-health/featured-topic/recent-infection-could-affect-covid-19-vaccination
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Should vaccine makers be liable for complications and deaths,
akvanden replied to Rod's topic in Current Events
Trust but verify - you pass the test. -
Should vaccine makers be liable for complications and deaths,
akvanden replied to Rod's topic in Current Events
Let me copy and paste what I previously answered. "Call me a skeptic, of nearly everything posted on this site. Trust, but verify........ Which is it?" -
Should vaccine makers be liable for complications and deaths,
akvanden replied to Rod's topic in Current Events
Dude, I can't tell when you quote it. At any rate, there's a "mild respiratory illness" outbreak in MO amongst the unvaccinated where they're asking for additional resources for a field hospital. Standard procedure for July. What hospital? -
Should vaccine makers be liable for complications and deaths,
akvanden replied to Rod's topic in Current Events
So you quoted my story about the MO field hospital due to covid with an article about bad flu seasons. Are you implying it just a flu outbreak in MO in July? Now injuries are causing the covid outbreak? Or residencies? -
Should vaccine makers be liable for complications and deaths,
akvanden replied to Rod's topic in Current Events
I'm not telling you to get the vaccine. -
Should vaccine makers be liable for complications and deaths,
akvanden replied to Rod's topic in Current Events
Your assessment of flu outbreaks in July amongst the unvaccinated speak for themselves. Call me a skeptic, of nearly everything posted on this site. Trust, but verify........ Which is it? -
Should vaccine makers be liable for complications and deaths,
akvanden replied to Rod's topic in Current Events
You said it, “during flu season” I’ll repeat, flu outbreak in July only against the unvaccinated. So strange. You have a creative mind, I’ll give you that. What’s your local hospital? I’ve asked a few times now. -
Should vaccine makers be liable for complications and deaths,
akvanden replied to Rod's topic in Current Events
A bad flu outbreak in July. Nice. -
ACE: "Again, show me an expert that claims they the vaccine is as good or better than natural antibodies " I provide three experts, just ask you asked, from three of the best known medical institutions in the world and you completely side step. Don't ask the questions if you don't want the answers.
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John Hopkins, University of Chicago Medicine, Mayo. Why COVID-19 Vaccines Offer Better Protection Than Infection Vaccination offers longer, stronger immunity, says virologist Sabra Klein. https://www.jhsph.edu/covid-19/articles/why-covid-19-vaccines-offer-better-protection-than-infection.html Do I still need the vaccine if I’ve already had COVID-19?: Absolutely. https://www.uchicagomedicine.org/forefront/coronavirus-disease-covid-19/do-i-need-a-vaccine-if-i-had-covid "Natural immunity to coronaviruses, such as those that cause colds, is not long-lasting, and reinfection is possible," says John O'Horo, M.D., an infectious diseases physician at Mayo Clinic. https://www.mayoclinichealthsystem.org/hometown-health/featured-topic/recent-infection-could-affect-covid-19-vaccination Let me know how many more low IQ strawman links you want.