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I honestly dont know what to say anymore. Its like weve never seen viruses before COVID. How can news of a vaccine being effective against spreading a virus be...actual breaking news? Of course, vaccines do that. Its why you get your shots as a kid.
Its why you get the meningococcal meningitis shot before you start college. It stops the spread of the disease. It also prevents you from getting infected. Weve seen some grade-A science fiction lately and no; you dont need a medical degree to call out the BS. Remember that line 'you can still spread it even if you get vaccinated? What kind of anti-science crapola is that? On top of this illogical tripe, we have ever-changing narratives coming from the so-called expert class that is driving all of us insane (via NBC News): A growing body of evidence suggests that the Covid-19 vaccine can slow the spread of the coronavirus, Dr. Anthony Fauci said Wednesday. Whether vaccination can prevent transmission of the virus is the looming question, Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, said during a White House coronavirus response team briefing. If a person gets infected despite being vaccinated we refer to that as a breakthrough infection does that person have the capability of transmitting to another person? There have been some studies that are pointing in a very favorable direction, he said, adding that these studies will have to be corroborated by additional research. Fauci highlighted two recent studies that looked at a persons viral load that is, how much virus he or she has in the body and transmissibility. https://townhall.com/tipsheet/mattve...ccine-n2585039 |
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I honestly dont know what to say anymore. Great, that should see a lot less **** from you. Its like weve never seen viruses before COVID. Thats bull**** with SARS alone. How can news of a vaccine being effective against spreading a virus be...actual breaking news? Because quite literally millions have been killed by this particular virus and that has had a dramatic effect on the economy of almost all countrys that matter. So its news that we now have a number of effective vaccines. Of course, vaccines do that. But these have been developed in record time and are very effective indeed and very safe indeed. Thats news, stupid. reams of your even sillier **** flushed where it belongs |
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On Sun, 21 Feb 2021 07:44:38 +1100, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent
Speed, the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again: Great, that should see a lot less **** from you. Sadly not from you, senile ****head! -- Marland answering senile Rodent's statement, "I don't leak": "Thats because so much **** and ****e emanates from your gob that there is nothing left to exit normally, your arsehole has clammed shut through disuse and the end of prick is only clear because you are such a ******." Message-ID: |
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On Saturday, February 20, 2021 at 3:06:09 PM UTC-5, Maskless Sociopath wrote:
I honestly dont know what to say anymore. Its like weve never seen viruses before COVID. How can news of a vaccine being effective against spreading a virus be...actual breaking news? Of course, vaccines do that. Its why you get your shots as a kid. Its why you get the meningococcal meningitis shot before you start college. It stops the spread of the disease. It also prevents you from getting infected. Weve seen some grade-A science fiction lately and no; you dont need a medical degree to call out the BS. Remember that line 'you can still spread it even if you get vaccinated? What kind of anti-science crapola is that? On top of this illogical tripe, we have ever-changing narratives coming from the so-called expert class that is driving all of us insane (via NBC News): Perhaps we should talk about Typhoid Mary. She was immune to typhus, yet managed to spread it. Cindy Hamilton |
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On 2/21/21 5:36 AM, wrote:
On Saturday, February 20, 2021 at 3:06:09 PM UTC-5, Maskless Sociopath wrote: I honestly dont know what to say anymore. Its like weve never seen viruses before COVID. How can news of a vaccine being effective against spreading a virus be...actual breaking news? Of course, vaccines do that. Its why you get your shots as a kid. Its why you get the meningococcal meningitis shot before you start college. It stops the spread of the disease. It also prevents you from getting infected. Weve seen some grade-A science fiction lately and no; you dont need a medical degree to call out the BS. Remember that line 'you can still spread it even if you get vaccinated? What kind of anti-science crapola is that? On top of this illogical tripe, we have ever-changing narratives coming from the so-called expert class that is driving all of us insane (via NBC News): Perhaps we should talk about Typhoid Mary. She was immune to typhus, yet managed to spread it. Cindy Hamilton An estimated 11-20 million people get sick each year from Typhoid-19, and between 128,000 and 161,000 people die. Why don't Fauci and Xiden do something?* Do they even have a plan? https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-52291327 |
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On Sunday, February 21, 2021 at 7:23:56 AM UTC-5, jimmy wrote:
On 2/21/21 5:36 AM, wrote: On Saturday, February 20, 2021 at 3:06:09 PM UTC-5, Maskless Sociopath wrote: I honestly dont know what to say anymore. Its like weve never seen viruses before COVID. How can news of a vaccine being effective against spreading a virus be...actual breaking news? Of course, vaccines do that. Its why you get your shots as a kid. Its why you get the meningococcal meningitis shot before you start college. It stops the spread of the disease. It also prevents you from getting infected. Weve seen some grade-A science fiction lately and no; you dont need a medical degree to call out the BS. Remember that line 'you can still spread it even if you get vaccinated? What kind of anti-science crapola is that? On top of this illogical tripe, we have ever-changing narratives coming from the so-called expert class that is driving all of us insane (via NBC News): Perhaps we should talk about Typhoid Mary. She was immune to typhus, yet managed to spread it. Cindy Hamilton An estimated 11-20 million people get sick each year from Typhoid-19, and between 128,000 and 161,000 people die. Why don't Fauci and Xiden do something? Do they even have a plan? https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-52291327 If they did, you'd complain that they were wasting their money on foreign aid. In fact, some of our foreign aid probably goes to typhus control. If you care, you can investigate it. Cindy Hamilton |
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On 02/21/2021 06:19 AM, wrote:
On Sunday, February 21, 2021 at 7:23:56 AM UTC-5, jimmy wrote: On 2/21/21 5:36 AM, wrote: On Saturday, February 20, 2021 at 3:06:09 PM UTC-5, Maskless Sociopath wrote: I honestly dont know what to say anymore. Its like weve never seen viruses before COVID. How can news of a vaccine being effective against spreading a virus be...actual breaking news? Of course, vaccines do that. Its why you get your shots as a kid. Its why you get the meningococcal meningitis shot before you start college. It stops the spread of the disease. It also prevents you from getting infected. Weve seen some grade-A science fiction lately and no; you dont need a medical degree to call out the BS. Remember that line 'you can still spread it even if you get vaccinated? What kind of anti-science crapola is that? On top of this illogical tripe, we have ever-changing narratives coming from the so-called expert class that is driving all of us insane (via NBC News): Perhaps we should talk about Typhoid Mary. She was immune to typhus, yet managed to spread it. Cindy Hamilton An estimated 11-20 million people get sick each year from Typhoid-19, and between 128,000 and 161,000 people die. Why don't Fauci and Xiden do something? Do they even have a plan? https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-52291327 If they did, you'd complain that they were wasting their money on foreign aid. In fact, some of our foreign aid probably goes to typhus control. If you care, you can investigate it. With Biden inviting the Third World home for dinner typhus, typhoid fever, tuberculosis, dengue, and other diseases will be back. |
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On Sun, 21 Feb 2021 10:55:13 -0700, lowbrowwoman, the endlessly driveling,
troll-feeding, senile idiot, blabbered again: With Biden inviting the Third World home for dinner typhus, typhoid fever, tuberculosis, dengue, and other diseases will be back. Will they, trumptard? BG |
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![]() "jimmy" wrote in message ... On 2/21/21 5:36 AM, wrote: On Saturday, February 20, 2021 at 3:06:09 PM UTC-5, Maskless Sociopath wrote: I honestly dont know what to say anymore. Its like weve never seen viruses before COVID. How can news of a vaccine being effective against spreading a virus be...actual breaking news? Of course, vaccines do that. Its why you get your shots as a kid. Its why you get the meningococcal meningitis shot before you start college. It stops the spread of the disease. It also prevents you from getting infected. Weve seen some grade-A science fiction lately and no; you dont need a medical degree to call out the BS. Remember that line 'you can still spread it even if you get vaccinated? What kind of anti-science crapola is that? On top of this illogical tripe, we have ever-changing narratives coming from the so-called expert class that is driving all of us insane (via NBC News): Perhaps we should talk about Typhoid Mary. She was immune to typhus, yet managed to spread it. An estimated 11-20 million people get sick each year from Typhoid-19, and between 128,000 and 161,000 people die. So nothing like as bad as covid which has killed more than 2 million in a single year. Why don't Fauci and Xiden do something? We have done, vaccination works. Do they even have a plan? Yep, vaccination, and it works. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-52291327 |
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In alt.home.repair, on Sun, 21 Feb 2021 02:36:55 -0800 (PST),
" wrote: On Saturday, February 20, 2021 at 3:06:09 PM UTC-5, Maskless Sociopath wrote: I honestly dont know what to say anymore. Its like weve never seen viruses before COVID. How can news of a vaccine being effective against spreading a virus be...actual breaking news? Of course, vaccines do that. Its why you get your shots as a kid. Its why you get the meningococcal meningitis shot before you start college. It stops the spread of the disease. It also prevents you from getting infected. Weve seen some grade-A science fiction lately and no; you dont need a medical degree to call out the BS. Remember that line 'you can still spread it even if you get vaccinated? What kind of anti-science crapola is that? On top of this illogical tripe, we have ever-changing narratives coming from the so-called expert class that is driving all of us insane (via NBC News): Perhaps we should talk about Typhoid Mary. She was immune to typhus, Typhoid. yet managed to spread it. You're thinking of Typhus Judy. JK Cindy Hamilton |
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On Saturday, February 20, 2021 at 3:06:09 PM UTC-5, Maskless Sociopath wrote:
I honestly dont know what to say anymore. Its like weve never seen viruses before COVID. How can news of a vaccine being effective against spreading a virus be...actual breaking news? Of course, vaccines do that. Its why you get your shots as a kid. Its why you get the meningococcal meningitis shot before you start college. It stops the spread of the disease. It also prevents you from getting infected. Weve seen some grade-A science fiction lately and no; you dont need a medical degree to call out the BS. Remember that line 'you can still spread it even if you get vaccinated? What kind of anti-science crapola is that? The message was not that you can still spread the vaccine, it was that you *might* still be able to transmit it, they were unsure, they didn't have data one way or the other. And at that time Pfizer and other experts said that from their experience with other vaccines and what they know, they did not believe it likely, but until we know more, people should not assume that it's not possible. And even without that, the vaccines currently used here are 94% effective, which means that a small percentage that are vaccinated do get Covid and those people almost certainly will be able to transmit it. And it wasn't Fauci or CDC that first came out with this message it was Pfizer, as I recall. Pfizer did not conduct any testing to determine the above issue. There were people, including some here, that immediately tried to use that to say that the vaccines were no good. On top of this illogical tripe, we have ever-changing narratives coming from the so-called expert class that is driving all of us insane (via NBC News): A growing body of evidence suggests that the Covid-19 vaccine can slow the spread of the coronavirus, Dr. Anthony Fauci said Wednesday. The evidence is coming in as the vaccines are deployed, so more information is available. That's how it works in science. When you go the Trump route, you can just make things up and then stick to them. Also note that this is different from what you started out with, which is whether someone vaccinated can still contract Covid and spread it to others. Even if that were true, as populations are 15% to 66% vaccinated, the spread of Covid is going to slow due to that, because there are less and less people available that can contract it. Whether vaccination can prevent transmission of the virus is the looming question, Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, said during a White House coronavirus response team briefing. If a person gets infected despite being vaccinated we refer to that as a breakthrough infection does that person have the capability of transmitting to another person? There have been some studies that are pointing in a very favorable direction, he said, adding that these studies will have to be corroborated by additional research. Fauci highlighted two recent studies that looked at a persons viral load that is, how much virus he or she has in the body and transmissibility. Perfectly correct and reasonable. The sad thing is how people try to find something wrong, completely misinterpreting what is happening, what people have said, for political purposes. Have you had your vaccine yet? |
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