Covid and vaccinations

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CatOfDaVille

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My local Rural King and Tractor supply is out of it, do you think it's because there's a shortage of Ivermectin or supply chain issues, or because people are clamoring over themselves to buy it in order to take? One makes a good headline, the other is reality.
Or it could be both. Only Siths deal in absolutes.
 
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Beatle Bum

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This came out today or yesterday. Peer reviewed, retrospective.

Does it work? I don’t know. Should the USA have done huge studies on this, HCQ, Inhalers, vit D etc? Yes.

Should people be taking non human versions…no. If you’re open to these treatments, should probably be open to the vaccine as well…and visa versa.


Hey, don’t make the idiots look prescient and the know-it-all’s looks like idiots. ;)
 

Beatle Bum

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The election was stolen. I don’t believe that because of a news article. I’m sure someone, somewhere has taken horse or dog wormer. I just don’t believe farm stores are selling out because people are treating themselves with it.

There is nothing in that story that says people are buying ivermectin, in mass no less, to treat Covid.
I stole the election. Give me $1 million and I will give it back.
 

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Looks like things are going well in Florida...

This got fact checked...not true. LOL. Unbelievable you can't figure out how much they are politicizing Florida and why. But then again, you seem to believe anything as long as it's what you want to hear.

Other states have the same mask policy as florida- no coverage. Why?

Hawaii- terrible numbers, strict masks. No coverage, why

They've accused him as pushing a conspiracy theory as a therapy in collusion with a pharma company even tho it's the exact same stance as the white house and what they've done.

they're going as far as trying to make him anti vax now- even tho he has constantly advocated for it and followed the science by getting the most seniors vaccinated and the quickest.





And of course with schools:


Science isn't a belief
 
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I skipped PAGES, but let me tell you, if you’re fat/obese and blame something on your being ill on ANYTHING but that, you’re still in denial that your obesity is a HUGE problem whether it’s cancer or heart disease or Covid.

Quit being selfish fat ******** and you’ll save us all a lot of money and you’ll live longer. It’s nhard to eat decently and take a walk for a few miles 5 days a week. It’s actually enjoyable.

I really don’t want to fat shame anyone but apparently you people either don’t care that you’re unfu**able and disgusting and hate yourselves, or you’re happy to be disgusting and unhealthy.

Lose some weight, boost your T, get laid, it’s awesome I swear. You couldn’t be happier if you did.
 

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why not? It’s a very good and simple study. Vaccinated vs. unvaccinated.
It’s not though. If you’ve had Covid and aren’t vaxxed that should be part of the study too. It can’t just be vaxxed or not. The studies have shown repeatedly that if you have natural immunity it’s better than vax. I have natural, so why should I get a vax?
 

Ahnan E. Muss

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It’s not though. If you’ve had Covid and aren’t vaxxed that should be part of the study too. It can’t just be vaxxed or not. The studies have shown repeatedly that if you have natural immunity it’s better than vax. I have natural, so why should I get a vax?

but there are people who have had the virus who are vaccinated too.

it balances out. But what you’re arguing is thet
The vaccine is even more beneficial because there are people in the unvaxced data set who are immune from previous infection skewing it to show you’re more likely to become infected than reality because the previous infections are throwing off the data?

If you remove those who have had previous infection from the data it would look even worse for the unfaxed group.
 

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I think SDC888 is a Russian troll farmer. We had one on another site I frequent and they sounded just like SDC888 sounds. Just dropping enough credibility to keep the hook in, but pushing all the red meat for the conspiracy theorists too. Also he uses a similar technique of not quoting posts he is replying to. This leaves his nonsense unresponded to by the person he is arguing with so it lends his posts credibility they don't have because many fly under the radar. He even dropped his old account SDC888 and grabbed SDC8888.
 

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I think SDC888 is a Russian troll farmer. We had one on another site I frequent and they sounded just like SDC888 sounds. Just dropping enough credibility to keep the hook in, but pushing all the red meat for the conspiracy theorists too. Also he uses a similar technique of not quoting posts he is replying to. This leaves his nonsense unresponded to by the person he is arguing with so it lends his posts credibility they don't have because many fly under the radar. He even dropped his old account SDC888 and grabbed SDC8888.

haha, thanks
 
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Time for government to flip the script on covid vaccine. Telling a science-denier that there’s plenty of vaccine and it’s free (prepaid with tax dollars) isn’t working. Time to start telling folks that the vaccine is in dangerously short supply, it may take as long as a month notice to get it scheduled, and they’ll soon begin charging as much as a thousand dollars. People may then begin to question why it’s being hoarded. Is big gubmint planning to keep it only for themselves, and the country’s elite? Protests begin. Chants break out. “What do we want? Vaccines! When do we want them? Now!”. People storm their Dr’s offices demanding to get vaccinated today. Pandemic is over by Halloween.
 
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That's encouraging, but unfortunately, COVID got him way too late to do much good: he'd already reproduced three times, with a fourth little welfare mouth due any time. :(

On that note:

Additionally, Jessica Wallace said her husband was taking the deworming medicine ivermectin, which is not FDA-approved for COVID-19 treatment. Experts say ivermectin — often used to treat parasites in animals, sometimes in people — also has zero evidence of efficacy in treating COVID-19.

Ivermectin can cause birth defects. What are the odds his fourth kid's born looking like this?[sick]

 

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Previous Covid prevents Delta variant better than Pfizer shot

This is something I am very curious about. Not sure this article provides enough detail but it is definitely worth more testing in my opinion. I have had it and it wasn't nearly as bad for me as the swine flu was years ago. There are lots of opinions on how effective the body is at fighting off this flu provided there aren't other factors. If there are, get the shot. If not then why would you risk it? To me it isn't worth it.
 

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Previous Covid prevents Delta variant better than Pfizer shot

This is something I am very curious about. Not sure this article provides enough detail but it is definitely worth more testing in my opinion. I have had it and it wasn't nearly as bad for me as the swine flu was years ago. There are lots of opinions on how effective the body is at fighting off this flu provided there aren't other factors. If there are, get the shot. If not then why would you risk it? To me it isn't worth it.
Only thing you’re missing there is how long natural immunity lasts. If it’s been a few weeks or months, probably don’t need a shot. A year? Probably would
 

8titles_rivals270261

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Only thing you’re missing there is how long natural immunity lasts. If it’s been a few weeks or months, probably don’t need a shot. A year? Probably would
Immunity or antibodies definitely wane. The difference is that once the body fights it off even if there are few antibodies, the body will regenerate them. I am no virologist but that's evidently the way the body works, more like a memory of how to fight it off and not a constant buildup of antibodies to attack it. I had swine flu, didn't get a vaccine because obviously there wasn't one, but haven't ever contracted it since then. It was significantly more painful than COVID in my case so hard for me to want to get injected with something that has shown to have significant side effects.
 

bkingUK

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Immunity or antibodies definitely wane. The difference is that once the body fights it off even if there are few antibodies, the body will regenerate them. I am no virologist but that's evidently the way the body works, more like a memory of how to fight it off and not a constant buildup of antibodies to attack it. I had swine flu, didn't get a vaccine because obviously there wasn't one, but haven't ever contracted it since then. It was significantly more painful than COVID in my case so hard for me to want to get injected with something that has shown to have significant side effects.
This isn’t swine flu. And it doesn’t have significant side effects. Your worst side effect will be a sore arm for a day.
 

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This isn’t swine flu. And it doesn’t have significant side effects. Your worst side effect will be a sore arm for a day.
Or stroke, or myocarditis, or a host of other issues which actually have NOT been vetted properly yet. Some issues won't show up potentially for years.
 
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