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2 minutes ago, Cold War said:

I love the clapping afterwards,  like it is your birthday at Applebee’s.  :lol:

we know people who have been tested like 20 times.  Every time they sneeze .  Omg......this is it!!!!!

 

DONT YOU BELIEVE IN SCIENCE DERR

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11 minutes ago, Cold War said:

I love the clapping afterwards,  like it is your birthday at Applebee’s.  :lol:

we know people who have been tested like 20 times.  Every time they sneeze .  Omg......this is it!!!!!

 

It really has made a ton of paranoid hypochondriacs  SMH

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54 minutes ago, f7ben said:

5 total deaths in Mn attributed to covid under the age of 40. You have about the same chance of dying from lightning as covid if you are young and healthy.

99.5% of lightning strike victims survive? Who knew! 

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1 minute ago, NaturallyAspirated said:

You are fucking stupid.

#2 item under CDC vaccine page:

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And if you don't contract COVID, guess what, you can't spread it.  Seriously, you are fucking stupid.

Neal

Covid 19 is the disease Neal.....the virus is SARS COV2 and absolutely zero info has been collected as to the efficacy of the vaccines to prevent either contraction or spreading the virus .....fucking moron 

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1 hour ago, f7ben said:

5 total deaths in Mn attributed to covid under the age of 40. You have about the same chance of dying from lightning as covid if you are young and healthy.

MN Health Dept published 61 deaths for ages 44 and under as of Dec 24

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Can you still get infected, and infect others, if you get vaccinated?

Possibly. None of the vaccines tested so far have been 100 percent effective so some vaccinated people may still catch the coronavirus. 

What’s more, neither the Pfizer nor the Moderna vaccine trials tested whether the vaccines prevent people from being infected with the virus. Those trials, instead, focused on whether people were shielded from developing disease symptoms. That means that it’s not clear whether vaccinated people could still develop asymptomatic infections — and thus still be able to spread the virus to others. 

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