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PassiveAggressiveCoach

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  1. LOL predictable. Any data point concerning race is obviously racist. You got a daily virtue signaling in though.
  2. Or the ones in hiding. Fortunately, there isn't a list the Taliban could use to hunt down the remaining Americans and Afghan allies.
  3. That's interesting what you say about twisting the data. I agree. What large heavily democratic voting block makes up the lowest % group vaccinated we almost hear nothing about?
  4. You can Google. I assume you can. Maybe not since you're asking. That's just the 1st 2 that popped up. There are several speaking to viral loads of the vaccinated compared to unvaccinated with the Delta variant. Just the 1st 2 that popped up. https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.08.15.21262077v1 https://www.beckershospitalreview.com/pharmacy/pfizer-recipients-infected-with-delta-have-same-viral-load-as-the-unvaccinated-oxford-study-says.html
  5. Where did I say "single" problem? You won't be able to answer that because I never said it. You made that up. It is the major statistical problem though. Also, fairly comical when Biden says something clearly wrong a month ago about how the vax is going to keep you from getting the virus some of you are going to cut him some "Slack".
  6. I was just answering the question asked. Our president has been saying it. Fairly significant person saying it.
  7. That's true. It does add help marginally but I don't think the previously infected are the problem. It's the people who haven't been vaccinated.
  8. Well, our president said a month ago and I quote, "You're not going to get Covid if you have these vaccinations." https://www.cnn.com/2021/07/22/politics/fact-check-biden-cnn-town-hall-july/index.html
  9. Who knows? Just like the vax no one knows. There is at least some data on previous SARS infections and that immunity lasts yrs but it doesn't necessarily mean COVID-19 natural immunity will. Likely but you don't know just like the vax. If data starts to show it is less effective than vax over time then I'll get the vax.
  10. Nope, I already allowed it. Your point is moot. You can't unallow an allowed post. Sorry BTW I am for the vax moron.
  11. I wouldn't suggest it either. It was a rough week when I had it. I'd get the vax if you haven't had covid but if you have had it already it's good to know you have protection superior to the Pfizer vax.
  12. No, but it does have to to with people dying of covid so I'll allow it. That's a covid death graveyard sooo.
  13. The spread is not the same but it is still quite significant. Vaccinated spread the virus and not at some minuscule small rate. The vax will not stop the spread. That's just a fact. It will severely reduce the impacts of I fection though. Reason enough to take it of you haven't been infected previously.
  14. That doesn't refute what I said. Vaccinated individuals spread the virus. It's why the CDC changed the masking guidelines after the Massachusetts case study in a highly vaccinated population who saw significant spread of the virus. Listen, I am not against the vax but if we are marketing it to stop the spread it isnt honest. It's at this point to really reduce severe events.
  15. Maybe the people taking ketamine will tolerate it well?
  16. Where are the tombstones saying Cuomo shoved a COVID patient in my nursing home?
  17. I was sarcastically asked to give my thoughts on the vax here so why not? I think the vax reduces hospitalizations and death. High risk groups should definitely get it. You should probably get it regardless of high risk if you haven't had covid yet just in case you have a bad outcome. I don't believe in mandates but if businesses want to require it we can't stop that. I also believe especially with covid variant it does not appear to stop the spread of the virus as viral loads in now several studies are similar between vaccinated and unvaxed so pushing it to stop the spread isn't probably honest with the public. It's why masks are now required again for the vaxed despite Biden's victory lap. Finally, new large scale study out of Israel show natural immunity from previous infection is quite a bit more effective than the vax so CDC should include language in its recommendations adding people who previously had covid. https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2021/08/having-sars-cov-2-once-confers-much-greater-immunity-vaccine-vaccination-remains-vital
  18. My excursion to the shitty side of town is over. I'll let you guys get back to slapping each other on the back for how Biden handled the withdrawal because he got us out and that's really what matters. After all, he did get 100K out in 2 weeks so that's great! Doesn't matter how it was done because there was just no way it could've gone better or how we broke our promise to countless 1000s of afghans and stranded US citizens. I can't even debate with that mindset.
  19. Oh, the doha agreement the Taliban violated? Once again though regardless of the doha agreement doesn't mean the withdrawal had to be a complete shitshow like it was. You're confusing issues. The planning and execution of the withdrawal is independent of the doha agreement.
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