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Default 12 important questions and answers before considering vaccination

In alt.home.repair, on Fri, 19 Mar 2021 20:59:01 -0400, Ed Pawlowski
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On 3/19/2021 8:51 PM, Bob F wrote:
On 3/19/2021 11:51 AM, wrote:
On Friday, March 19, 2021 at 1:54:17 PM UTC-4, Oliver George wrote:
https://www.infowars.com/posts/this-...-hoax-forever/


And you still cannot differentiate a credible source from pure crap.

Here are 12 important questions and answers before considering
getting vaccinated:


Q: If I get vaccinated can I stop wearing a mask(s)?

Government: NO

Fine.* Wearing a mask is not onerous.

Q: If I get vaccinated will the restaurants, bars, schools, fitness
clubs, hair salons, etc. reopen and will people be able to get back
to work like
normal?

Government: NO

I've been working unvaccinated all year.* I'll be happy for everybody
at my office to be vacinnated.

Q: If I get vaccinated will I be resistant to Covid?

Government: Maybe. We don’t know exactly, but probably not.

That's wrong.* The effectiveness of the Moderna is 94.1%; Pfizer, 95%,
Johnson & Johnson, 66%.

Q: If I get vaccinated, at least I won’t be contagious to others –
right?

Government: NO. the vaccine doesn’t stop transmission.

It reduces transmission.

Q: If I get vaccinated, how long will the vaccine last?

Government: No one knows. All Covid vaccines are still in the
experimental stage.

Which is true of every new vaccine.

Q: If I get vaccinated, can I stop social distancing?

Government: NO

Who cares?* I don't want to get close to anybody but my husband.

Q: If my parents, grandparents and myself all get vaccinated can we
hug each other again?

Government: NO

Another big slug of indifference.
Q: So what’s the benefit of getting vaccinated?

Government: Hoping that the virus won’t kill you.

So if you contract COVID-19, it won't be as severe, and you won't
be as infectious.

Q: Are you sure the vaccine won’t injure or kill me?

Government: NO

Any vaccine has that possibility.* Yet we all got the smallpox vaccine
and others.

Q: If statistically the virus won’t kill me (99.7% survival rate),
why should I get vaccinated?

Government: To protect others.


Q: So if I get vaccinated, I can protect 100% of people I come in
contact with?

Government: NO

Nothing is 100%.

Q: If I experience a severe adverse reaction, long-term effects
(still unknown) or die from the vaccine, will I (or my family) be
compensated from
the vaccine manufacturer or the Government?

Government: NO – the government and vaccine manufacturers have zero
liability regarding this experimental drug

Just like any other vaccine administered to millions of people
every single year.

Cindy Hamilton



Actually, they are all close to 100% effective on avoiding
hospitalization or death.


You know, I think not sure, that sometimes they say hospitalization, but
other times they just say ICU.


Yes, an important consideration. People have been in the hospital and
on ventilators for long periods so just eliminating that is a big factor.


Guy on the radio today, 35 years old, in good health before this I
think, spent 6 months in the hospital with covid, and finally got a
double lung transplant. Now he's starting to feel much better.