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By LumRaiderFan · Posted
But you're ok with employers mandating the vaccine through pressure from the government, as indicated by your earlier post. As far as the side effects, look into it a little bit before making comments you know nothing about. The "they" you refer to includes plenty of doctors and scientists that have identified plenty of side effects, many among young healthy folks, that our government recommended get the vaccine. I'm quite sure you meant "they" as referring to Trumps supporters, because you just can't help yourself, couldn't even go an hour, lol. -
By CardinalBacker · Posted
My opinion is that the vaccine was obviously not as effective as we all hoped, but im certain that it decreased the severity of the symptoms of those who got COVID after being vaccinated. Strongly opposed to government mandates, though. Just let nature run its course through the dumb ones. Isn’t it crazy how “they” complain about how ineffective the vaccine was, then turn right back around and claim that the side effects of the vaccine cause everything from cancer, lupus, vaginal dryness to premature baldness? -
By AggiesAreWe · Posted
Just curious as to how you came to rank each team individually? But since you don't have time to back up your ranking, then maybe one should not be so critical of someone else's ranking. -
You’ll never convince me that the (original) vaccines didn’t greatly decrease sickness and death. By the end of it all I knew 16 people personally that died from COVID, and the only one who was vaxxed was a double organ transplant recipient. Unless we’re to believe that every health organization in the country is in on a giant conspiracy, the numbers of hospitalizations were insanely skewed towards the non-vaccinated. I have 4 parents and 2 in-laws. 4 of the 6 were vaccinated, and the other 2 both ended up in the hospital with COVID, one of them twice. I’ve also never seen any realistic proof that ivermectin worked, and considering around 99 out of 100 people survived COVID, you could take 100 ivermectin users and 99 would end up swearing to the effectivity of the medicine. All that having been said, I never felt that the vaccine should be mandated, or that someone shouldn’t be allowed to take a medicine that they wanted to try. It should be a personal choice. It’s obviously a non-issue at this point now that COVID has mutated to something that generally hits people less hard than the common flu.
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