Are you in a risk category? I’m still trying to figure out why healthy young people get any of these vaccines? Why even bother? I don’t understand the logic. 99.997 is a pretty good number.
Well I want to visit my old people. The thing that sucks most about this virus is that you can have it and not know. It's if all about you coming down with, it cause the odds are pretty good you're not going to die from it, and the long term effects of having it, like the vaccine is also unknown. The odds from dying from these vaccines are also there and much lower than from covid. But there are odds of dying leaving you're house.
Depending on the case sample we are seeing between 1-10% Death rate. These are deaths occurring within a month. What is to come could be the plandemic gates and his “wife” were smirking and laughing about. He said if they do a good job 10-15% population reduction, and that’s pretty old desire.
https://rumble.com/vakw2j-bill-gates-depopulation-reduce-population-by-10-15-spunq.html
That’s what I don’t understand I guess. The statistics of most people being killed on the way to and from work in a car accident are many many times higher than covid. Many.
And yet we don’t have a car accident crisis do we? The vaccine also doesn’t prevent transmission. They say that openly. It only provides a theoretical advantage in survivability if you get the virus. This is called an imperfect vaccine, unlike polio. There is a major difference. So it shouldn’t effect wether you can be near old folks. They will be theoretically protected if they have the vaccine.
This is why none of this makes sense to me on a logical level.
There's far deadlier viruses like ebola, but they don't have the high spread rate of covid-19. You're not going to get the death counts as great as covid-19 from it. H1N1 was also global and no lockdowns cause the spread factor wasn't as alarming.
The vaccine won't even prevent you from even getting the virus with certainty. But it reduces transmission by a quarter the last I read. You can still transmit it, but with lower viral load the person you infect will have a lower chance of dying from it.
Since most people in my states are getting it, I also lower the probability of my old people getting it by getting the vaccine. That would be a different consideration perhaps if you lived in an area where most will not be getting the shots.
Blood clots with Pfizer (which I just got) and Moderna too.
Are you in a risk category? I’m still trying to figure out why healthy young people get any of these vaccines? Why even bother? I don’t understand the logic. 99.997 is a pretty good number.
Well I want to visit my old people. The thing that sucks most about this virus is that you can have it and not know. It's if all about you coming down with, it cause the odds are pretty good you're not going to die from it, and the long term effects of having it, like the vaccine is also unknown. The odds from dying from these vaccines are also there and much lower than from covid. But there are odds of dying leaving you're house.
That has not proven to be true.
From the video on this post linked the fda reported 94% side effects & 9% severe from the vax.
Op: https://greatawakening.win/p/12hkvum9g7/horrifying-video-of-some-peoples/c/
Depending on the case sample we are seeing between 1-10% Death rate. These are deaths occurring within a month. What is to come could be the plandemic gates and his “wife” were smirking and laughing about. He said if they do a good job 10-15% population reduction, and that’s pretty old desire. https://rumble.com/vakw2j-bill-gates-depopulation-reduce-population-by-10-15-spunq.html
That’s what I don’t understand I guess. The statistics of most people being killed on the way to and from work in a car accident are many many times higher than covid. Many.
And yet we don’t have a car accident crisis do we? The vaccine also doesn’t prevent transmission. They say that openly. It only provides a theoretical advantage in survivability if you get the virus. This is called an imperfect vaccine, unlike polio. There is a major difference. So it shouldn’t effect wether you can be near old folks. They will be theoretically protected if they have the vaccine.
This is why none of this makes sense to me on a logical level.
There's far deadlier viruses like ebola, but they don't have the high spread rate of covid-19. You're not going to get the death counts as great as covid-19 from it. H1N1 was also global and no lockdowns cause the spread factor wasn't as alarming.
The vaccine won't even prevent you from even getting the virus with certainty. But it reduces transmission by a quarter the last I read. You can still transmit it, but with lower viral load the person you infect will have a lower chance of dying from it.
Since most people in my states are getting it, I also lower the probability of my old people getting it by getting the vaccine. That would be a different consideration perhaps if you lived in an area where most will not be getting the shots.
Also I love needles