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So very true
Author:
ColeyO
(10956 Posts - Original UHND Member)
Posted at 5:12 pm on May 20, 2022
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New study finds Vaccines hurt long term immunity to Covid vs Unvaccinated
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CapeIrish
- 11:43am 5/20/22
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It's not all about neutralizing antibodies and prohibiting infection...any vaccine's primary purpose
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TyroneIrish
- 2:50pm 5/20/22
That is a vaccines primary purpose per the CDC as of September 2021...
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IrishMac
- 4:50pm 5/20/22
So very true
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ColeyO
- 5:12pm 5/20/22
If you are high risk, I agree. But if you are in good health and have no other issues, why get a
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jray
- 3:01pm 5/20/22
People have died from COVID in every age group...others are experiencing "Long COVID"
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TyroneIrish
- 3:31pm 5/20/22
I used my brain and refused to get my teenagers vaccinated
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MarkHarman
- 5:22pm 5/20/22
But you still don't know long term effects from the vaccines. You can still get Long Term Covid
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jray
- 3:48pm 5/20/22
We've experienced ~1 million COVID deaths in just over two years...what's the threshold
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TyroneIrish
- 4:16pm 5/20/22
Let's be fair. We don't know how accurate the 1M deaths is. Many deaths got marked Covid even if
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jray
- 4:37pm 5/20/22
i'm still waiting for your decision on vaccinating kids against Polio if there's only a 1% chance of
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TyroneIrish
- 1:39am 5/21/22
Getting second booster on Monday per guidance from CDC and Mayo Clinic
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conorlarkin
- 2:15pm 5/20/22
I'm not getting a second booster, fool me thrice, bad on you, fool me 4 times, bad on me. This
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ColeyO
- 5:26pm 5/20/22
Conor, are you considered high risk?
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jray
- 2:31pm 5/20/22
He is...but mostly by barmaids and cocktail waitresses...
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TakethetrainKnute
- 2:47pm 5/20/22
> age 60
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conorlarkin
- 2:34pm 5/20/22
Reasonable decision. I knew your age from your time on O'ahu. We were there at/near the same time.
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BaronVonZemo
- 6:06pm 5/20/22
Were you at Tripler?
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conorlarkin
- 8:04pm 5/20/22
Double vaccinated & double boostered Colbert, reinfected within 3 weeks, should agree the study
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Eli
- 12:32pm 5/20/22
Probably better off sticking to therapudics
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Chris94
- 11:52am 5/20/22
Agreed. I know you're trying to be sarcastic but you're a good little follower and will get
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TampaIrish
- 11:55am 5/20/22