@Tres13 I'm vaxxed and boosted and very glad of it. I don't wish death upon the unvaccinated at all. I wish they weren't so gullible and had gotten the safe and effective vaccine and boosters so they would be much less succeptible to covid. Had they done so, we wouldn't have over a million covid dead in the US and counting. The death toll, and those with long covid, would be much less.
@Tres13 If you shot yourself in the head and survived, would you conclude that shooting yourself in the head was no big deal?
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@windinhishair You have that backwards! YOU took a shot. Tres13 did not. So, since you did, was it no big deal? If you are going to use comparisons, make them realistic.
@SW-User Zoom.......that's the point going fast completely over your head. The point is that an individual experience doesn't replace information from a population. The covid vaccine is safe and effective and saved many lives in the US. Deal with it.
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@windinhishair I don't much care about the whole mess since nothing changes. Look at you all on here arguing and name calling, just like a year ago. I only said to make realistic comparisons. I don't have to deal with anything. lol One question... how many individual experiences does it take to make it information from a population?
@SW-User The aggregate experience of ten people is better than one. A hundred is better than ten. A thousand is better than a hundred. A million is better than a thousand. The more experiences that are aggregated together, the better the information. This is, in fact, why VAERS was set up, to look at adverse experiences that can then be examined for causality.
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@windinhishair Right. Just for the record... a lot of people were and are being sent home from the place I work at. They somehow got covid. They all have the "vaccine" and boosters. Easy to spot them when they return since they must wear face masks. Anyway...I've had enough of this topic again. It's going nowhere new fast. Same old things happening.
@SW-User The current covid variants are far more transmissible than the earlier ones. The data proves that even if the vaccinated get covid, they are much less likely to be hospitalized or die. That's just a fact.
The "same old things" are happening in this discussion because I believe in using facts, as many people do. If you don't like people who use scientific facts and data, perhaps you should refrain from discussion.
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@windinhishair Same old things meaning... name calling, arguing, attacking others..... you seriously can't miss it unless you're turning a blind eye. Nothing changes! People insult, people argue, etc.... I just don't care to do it and for that you assume and presume.... You all have fun now!