Kaizen
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Europe can have my vaccine. I'm not putting that shit in my body and my company is actually paying every employee that gets it $100. You believe that? That's even more reason not to get it imo.
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Europe can have my vaccine. I'm not putting that shit in my body and my company is actually paying every employee that gets it $100. You believe that? That's even more reason not to get it imo.
Europe can have my vaccine. I'm not putting that shit in my body and my company is actually paying every employee that gets it $100. You believe that? That's even more reason not to get it imo.
Europe can have my vaccine. I'm not putting that shit in my body and my company is actually paying every employee that gets it $100. You believe that? That's even more reason not to get it imo.
It seems ironic to me that as more people become vaccinated, a higher percentage of COVID victims, both deceased and the "COVID Long Termers" will be those who refuse, for whatever reason, to get the vaccine. Darwin Principle at work here, folks.
Every so often South Park has some lines that just really...fit.
Their vaccination special has Cartman addressing some "junior QAnon" kids and it's a great line, imho - "Look, you have the right to say and believe whatever you want. But what you believe, is really stupid"
Every so often South Park has some lines that just really...fit.
Their vaccination special has Cartman addressing some "junior QAnon" kids and it's a great line, imho - "Look, you have the right to say and believe whatever you want. But what you believe, is really stupid"
Every so often South Park has some lines that just really...fit.
Their vaccination special has Cartman addressing some "junior QAnon" kids and it's a great line, imho - "Look, you have the right to say and believe whatever you want. But what you believe, is really stupid"
The technology for the mRNA vaccines is at least a decade old, developed for the rarely used (but soon to be in widespread use if I read the tea leaves correctly) Ebola vaccine. FYI an ebola outbreak was linked to a Patient 0 who had Ebola 5 years ago, and started the new outbreak by spreading the virus through semen to his partner.I plan on getting the shot when available, but I don't think the concern about the COVID vaccines is unwarranted. The normal vaccine development timeline is 5-10 years. These vaccines received emergency approval in about 9 months. Also, the AstraZeneca vaccine has now been suspended by 19 nations due to blood clot concerns.
While in the military I was ordered to take a certain malaria prevention drug called Mefloquine. It had full FDA approval. In 2013 the U.S. military stopped prescribing it due to potentially severe side effects including neurological disorders. The drug still has FDA approval, but I'd be under close doctor supervision before taking it.
With the COVID vaccines, were not talking about something that's been in use for over 100 years like the smallpox vaccine.
These vaccines are not well tested, they just aren't by any standard. We don't know if there are any side effects long term, short term or not. I'll bet on my own immune system, it is designed to take on any virus. If anyone wants to bet on a vaccine, up to the individual and their own circumstances.It seems ironic to me that as more people become vaccinated, a higher percentage of COVID victims, both deceased and the "COVID Long Termers" will be those who refuse, for whatever reason, to get the vaccine. Darwin Principle at work here, folks.
Mine also, along with the regular flu shot.they can have all of mine as well. No thanks!
Exactly. I have it right now and yes it sucks, especially for my 9 month pregnant wife, but she is managing as well. Our bodies were made for such a time. But to each their own! You do you and I’ll do me!These vaccines are not well tested, they just aren't by any standard. We don't know if there are any side effects long term, short term or not. I'll bet on my own immune system, it is designed to take on any virus. If anyone wants to bet on a vaccine, up to the individual and their own circumstances.
Darwin principle is correct, if you live an unhealthy lifestyle, it catches up with you one way or the other eventually.
We are addicted to fear, and social media, the CDC, Fauci etc. know how to put fear into the public. Do exactly opposite of what they say and you will be fine. If my employee's would be wrong as many times as these experts, or so called experts, I would have been fired them long ago.These vaccines are not well tested, they just aren't by any standard. We don't know if there are any side effects long term, short term or not. I'll bet on my own immune system, it is designed to take on any virus. If anyone wants to bet on a vaccine, up to the individual and their own circumstances.
Darwin principle is correct, if you live an unhealthy lifestyle, it catches up with you one way or the other eventually.
How falsely still has a job is beyond me. He must have dirt on all the elites.We are addicted to fear, and social media, the CDC, Fauci etc. know how to put fear into the public. Do exactly opposite of what they say and you will be fine. If my employee's would be wrong as many times as these experts, or so called experts, I would have been fired them long ago.
With the COVID vaccines, were not talking about something that's been in use for over 100 years like the smallpox vaccine.
I'll eat healthy, exercise and take care of my body, then I will take my chances and can count on my immune system. I am not against anyone that chooses to eat unhealthy, not exercise or take vaccines, its up to you, to each his own, all I am saying. Let everyone choose for themselves what they think is best for them.And I'm sure it had its refusers then as well, but, oh, look! We don't need it anymore! Wonder why!
Smallpox vaccine
And now we are having recurrences of childhood diseases thought to have been pretty much eradicated...wonder why!
So, what I imagine we'll see in 2021 is the case numbers fall to a trickle, with the occasional outbreak and the "boy, I sure wish I'd taken this seriously" stories from the doubters that got unlucky and their friends and families, that people like Jakey will as ever downplay and cobra chastise for not taking their vitamins.
what I imagine we'll see in 2021 is the case numbers fall to a trickle, with the occasional outbreak
I'm trying to trust THE SCIENCE, but THE SCIENCE doesn't know if we can eradicate this virus or if it will be with us forever, requiring annual vaccinations to keep the mutations in check. Funny thing about THE SCIENCE is that there is often much uncertainty, which is why THE SCIENCE continue their scientific studies. Sometimes trusting THE SCIENCE looks more like religion than science.
I'm trying to trust THE SCIENCE, but THE SCIENCE doesn't know if we can eradicate this virus or if it will be with us forever, requiring annual vaccinations to keep the mutations in check. Funny thing about THE SCIENCE is that there is often much uncertainty, which is why THE SCIENCE continue their scientific studies. Sometimes trusting THE SCIENCE looks more like religion than science.
But the thing about THE SCIENCE is, it says things like "early indications are" then when they turn out to be slightly, emphasize slightly off, or further evidence is gained, people seem much more prone to say things like "SEE! THEY WERE WRONG! EXPERTS - "SO CALLED" WERE WR0NG!1!!" NEVER TRUST THEM!!!1!!! DOOOOO WHAT U WANT UR FR3333!!!!"
Trusting people who have dedicated their lives to understanding an issue isn't religion