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I hope the vaccine resistant population is happy with the results of their idiocy.

Covid 19 is now endemic, and had they done what they should have and RUSHED To get their shots as soon as possible like they should have this wouldn't be a thing but OH NO we've got some "CONCERNS"

This is on you. Own it. Because it's exclusively and entirely your fault.
@Petsitter23 says
According to the COVID vaccines manufacturers the COVID vaccines were not made to stop people from getting or spreading the Corona virus. Vaccinated people can still get and transmit the Corona virus.
That's FALSE. And the vaccines DO greatly reduce infections and deaths due to Covid. Here are the numbers.

In 2021, the 75% of Americans fully vaccinated produced under 20% of the Covid deaths, while the 25% unvaccinated Americans produced over 80% of the Covid deaths.

In 2021, the 75% of Americans fully vaccinated produced under 31% of Covid cases; while the 25% unvaccinated Americans produced nearly 70% of Covid cases.

This means the US unvaccinated had a 5X higher chance of contracting Covid compared to the vaccinated per capita, and that overall the unvaccinated had about a 15X higher probability of Covid death per capita.

Note: since 'Long Covid' occurs in 15% to 25% of Covid cases, that means there is also a 5X higher prevalence of Long Covid per capita among the unvaccinated.





Details and sources at https://similarworlds.com/disease-illness/vaccines/4268857-Covid-Vaccine-effectiveness-data-from-the-US-2021
I see myself not as
a vaccine resistant
but more like a pro natural immunity building
Do you perhaps have the stats for covid infections after vaccinations?

I have read that atm 1/100 have breakthrough infections
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@Petsitter23 N=1. and you want to generalize off of that? Looking t the study, read it. It's a case study. So that guy and his story doesn't generalize well at all and tells us nothing about how the shot will affect the next person who gets it.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9034829/

ONE 65-year-old man. How can we even be sure he isn't just getting old?

it's an anecdote.
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@Petsitter23 Further the evidence suggest the risk of getting infected to your brain is much worse than the risk of getting your shot. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9266128/

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8432319/ Even mild COVID-19 may have long-term brain impacts

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8298139/

 
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