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Science is now cancelled? [USERS NOW BANNED FOR POLITICS]

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No, you did not. You found bogus opinion pieces by biased commentators.

Try, try again.
Oh he isn't STILL going on about that ? He refused to even confirm he read articles proving him wrong, never mind accepting the errors he made. He is just a troll - ignore him
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Yeah, it was "all covered" ... and the conclusion from the experts all said that people who have had Covid and recovered would benefit from a booster shot. Natural immunity isn't any better than someone who's been fully vaccinated.
Hello; While I have posted studies saying natural immunity is longer lasting and robust, let us say that are equal for this bit of discussion. Saying they are equal, then why cannot the naturally immune be given a pass on the shot mandates? As it stands a person with two shots can keep a job and the naturally immune are being fired.
 

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Looks like a fat turkey.

Tis the season.
 

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The very first link is an opinion piece….

Maybe someone should define “opinion piece”.

Hint: when you drop links from your favorite political site… it might be. Craziness…
 

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Hello; While I have posted studies saying natural immunity is longer lasting and robust, let us say that are equal for this bit of discussion. Saying they are equal, then why cannot the naturally immune be given a pass on the shot mandates? As it stands a person with two shots can keep a job and the naturally immune are being fired.
The majority of the official studies conclude that "natural immunity" isn't as great as you think it is, and that's why the majority of the experts studying this virus for a living recommend a booster shot for the people who have had Covid and recovered. You find one or two opinion pieces that say natural immunity is the bee's knees and you automatically latch-on because that's what you want to believe, instead of accepting the science.

The reasons have been given over and over in this thread ... yet, grasping the logic seems to escape you.
 

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Nearly 70 Vaccinated Hospital Workers Test Positive for COVID After Christmas Meal (msn.com)

‘More than 170 health workers from the Intensive Care Unit of the Regional University Hospital of Málaga—located in the south of the country—attended the meal, with at least 68 people later testing positive for COVID-19”

“All of the professionals had been fully vaccinated—including with booster shots. Most of the workers who tested positive are asymptomatic although in a few cases they have reported mild symptoms.”

Hello; If my math is correct that works out to 40% of fully vaccinated who also had the boosters. I wonder how the naturally immune would have fared?
 

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What are you implying here? The US is the most generous country in the world and are not the problem.

Your link even proves my point. Uuuuuhhhhhgain.


MARGARET BRENNAN: But there's frustration in the world, though, because these international systems are supposed to help implement all of these things. We hear from the White House consistently that- that the United States has shipped, for free, more vaccines around the world than all other countries in the world combined. They told us 273 million of U.S. taxpayer dollars spent to help train health care workers in southern Africa, that the White House says it's donated 100 million vaccine doses to countries on the African continent. So, we in America are being told there is an effort. Why isn't that getting to people in need? Why can't the W.H.O. do more?

DR. VAN KERKOVE: Well, frankly, it's not enough. And we need it from more countries. So, we are incredibly grateful for what the United States has delivered. But we need that from other leaders around the world. We can't have enough. This is a global problem that we're seeing--
 

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Nearly 70 Vaccinated Hospital Workers Test Positive for COVID After Christmas Meal (msn.com)

‘More than 170 health workers from the Intensive Care Unit of the Regional University Hospital of Málaga—located in the south of the country—attended the meal, with at least 68 people later testing positive for COVID-19”

“All of the professionals had been fully vaccinated—including with booster shots. Most of the workers who tested positive are asymptomatic although in a few cases they have reported mild symptoms.”

Hello; If my math is correct that works out to 40% of fully vaccinated who also had the boosters. I wonder how the naturally immune would have fared?
If they fare as well as these fully vaccinated people did then they would be pretty well off, no?

Most were asymptomatic which means they didn't have symptoms. Those few that did were mild.

Science!
 

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In Illinois there is a bill being considered that would make unvaccinated pay all covid related medical bills they may incur.
 

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In Illinois there is a bill being considered that would make unvaccinated pay all covid related medical bills they may incur.

I like the thought, but this won’t see the light of day here.
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