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Get Your Covid Injection to Protect Granny Selfish

And surprise, surprise.....Pfizer knew all along it didnt protect granny. Pfizer executive: "at the time of introduction the vaccine had NEVER been tested on stopping the transmission of the virus" to the EU.

This opens a huge can of worms (many already knew of the bogus efficacy). Injection ID now was clearly about control/surveillance. The line "get it done for others more vulnerable" now is defunct and the mandatory injections were already morally reprehensible but even more so after this statement.

We have been lied to on an epic scale. Time for some to admit this was so and repair the division it has sown
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SumKindaMunster · 51-55, M
For what its worth, most people seem to have realized the boosters are useless, if not malicious.

It's tough to come by figures, but apparently only about 5% of the eligible population has gotten the newer boosters.

https://www.newsday.com/news/health/coronavirus/covid-bivalent-booster-lywh4xd3

[quote] The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said about 11.5 million in the United States received the bivalent booster between Sept. 1 and Oct. 6.

That’s about 5.3% of the 216 million people over the age of 12 who completed their COVID-19 primary series. The national figure is likely higher because — due to reporting methods — it does not include some people who received the shot in Idaho and Texas, the agency said. [/quote]
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@SumKindaMunster [quote]about 5.3% of the 216 million people over the age of 12 who completed their COVID-19 primary series.[/quote]

So how do you get this[quote]boosters are useless, if not malicious.[/quote]
with such insignificant numbers? What this proves is that people do not trust the vaccines and you're the walking, talking, living proof of that. But where did you get that ridiculous "boosters are malicious" idea from?
SumKindaMunster · 51-55, M
@SW-User I'm talking about the boosters from last year, that should have been obvious from the context. My point, again, is to demonstrate that people are no longer getting boosters because they weren't helpful the first time around and now people are suspicious and doubtful about the effectiveness of the Covid 19 vaccines preventing the spread of it.
SW-User
@SumKindaMunster covid vaccines reduce the probability of intensified symptoms. Spread reduction (masks)is still a for the good of all approach. transmissions are lower, ergo mask requirements are lowered. As rates increase..and they will in the fall.

masks and vacs will increase
SumKindaMunster · 51-55, M
@SW-User They could and it seems like they do. However, if you already got vaccinated, and/or had Covid, do you think it is beneficial to get one of the new boosters? Why or why not?
SW-User
@SumKindaMunster i will stay current.
i have pre existing conditions that would be complicated if i contracted covid.
SumKindaMunster · 51-55, M
@SW-User Have you had covid before?
SW-User
@SumKindaMunster no, omicron would have killed me. covid is a vascular disease , that can impact neurological function as well
SumKindaMunster · 51-55, M
@SW-User Well if you never had Covid I would encourage you to get vaccinated. That's not the same advice I would give everyone, but in your case, I don't blame you for getting boosted.