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I'm a basic bitch mod, I don't see IP's. I see comments all hyper focused on one subject and targeting low hanging fruit.

The article you're citing is from February. One study wasn't yet peer reviewed and I don't see links to them. So I have no idea how they're testing for covid. Are they using a PCR tests? Who's funding these studies? Are they looking at vitamin D levels? Are the mutations more deadly or is the virus getting weaker?

There are many inherent problems with studies.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=As8h2ZCfIPs

"100s of millions of people have taken the vaccine and yet stories of people of having side effects are still considered “newsworthy” which means they are rare or else they wouldn’t be worth the time to write the story."

Wth are you even saying? If people have a bad reaction or die from vaccines, it's newsworthy. Whether it's one person or 10 million.

2 years ago
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I'm a basic bitch mod, I don't see IP's. I see comments all hyper focused on one subject and targeting low hanging fruit.

The article you're citing is from February. One study wasn't yet peer reviewed and I don't see links to them. So I have no idea how they're testing for covid. Are they using a PCR tests? Who's funding these studies? Are they looking at vitamin D levels? Is the mutations more deadly or is the virus getting weaker?

There are many inherent problems with studies.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=As8h2ZCfIPs

"100s of millions of people have taken the vaccine and yet stories of people of having side effects are still considered “newsworthy” which means they are rare or else they wouldn’t be worth the time to write the story."

Wth are you even saying? If people have a bad reaction or die from vaccines, it's newsworthy. Whether it's one person or 10 million.

2 years ago
1 score