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~RustyGunZ~ 04-24-2021 10:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Eŋg (Post 803311)
using the terms 'we', 'ncg' and 'boarder' unironically on netcees in 2021 is unsettling.

focus more on actualising as a well-rounded (no pun intended) human being, rather than your esteem in this haggard 'community' which one of us breathes, and the other rarely frequents.

you have a wife and child, no? look after them. this shit ain't that serious, bro.

btw he is more talented but i am pretty good. i've bedded at least 3 women with poetry. that's lothario shit. savage.

Womp womp

yzeOne 04-25-2021 10:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Amen (Post 803678)
No, I’m fully aware the vaccines purpose isn’t the shield you from contracting, but to help the body fight off the virus and limit the risk of death. But one intention which still has yet to be answered is once vaccinated - limit the risk or remove the risk of spreading... Thats obviously not the case, now is it?

They DO limit the risk of spreading... your anecdotal mother in law is an exception, not the norm... the vaccines reduce the risk of death to nearly zero and hospitalization to a negligible percent... if people are getting less sick, for less time, that will naturally reduce transmission windows... it's also possible she contracted the virus before the vaccine had enough time to boost her immune system... I could pull up numbers and data to show you what I mean, but I don't care enough to dig up the medical journals and you probably don't care enough to read them

It's not ineffective because it doesn't immediately make you bulletproof... ask your primary care physician if you have questions on how it works, how safe they are to take, if there will be any complications with your known allergies, etc... I'm sure they'll be happy to answer your concerns

Answer 04-25-2021 11:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Amen (Post 803666)
Mother in law was vaccinated a month ago, just contracted the virus and has also spread it to her husband - my father in law..

The vaccines do reduce the risk of contracting the virus. I haven’t done any research to either confirm nor deny that they make it less likely for hospitalizations or severe cases if you do contract covid.

Which vaccine did she receive?
First dose or second dose?
If applicable, What was the date of her second dose, or if the one-shot j&j vaccine what was the date of her only dose?
What date did she get covid?
How was she diagnosed with covid? (Rapid testing, pcr, self-diagnosed)
How many times did she test positive for covid? (Not including any times she may have tested positive before the vaccine)
What were her symptoms?

Was your father vaccinated?
If yes, the same 6 questions


Literally all of these questions need to be answered before you can even claim that you have anecdotal evidence, which is still just the rare case that is inevitably going to happen when the vaccine is 90-95% effective. That 5-10% is going to play a bigger role when you’re referring to over 100 million people

Amen 04-25-2021 11:18 AM

I’m good.

And no, she did not have the virus a month ago as she was tested days prior to receiving her vaccine for work.

Answer 04-25-2021 11:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Amen (Post 803713)
I’m good.

Surprise, antivaxxers are confronted with providing evidence, and they have nothing to offer

Amen 04-25-2021 09:03 PM

That wasn’t directed at you.

It was for the comment regarding me discussing how “safe” vaccines are with a doctor before yours, idiot.

veritas 04-25-2021 11:21 PM

No for me. No vaccine.

Diode 04-26-2021 10:19 AM

all the people that i expected to be stupid about this are.

uh-oh 04-26-2021 08:33 PM

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Originally Posted by yzeOne (Post 803711)
the vaccines reduce the risk of death to nearly zero and hospitalization to a negligible percent...

the risk of death from covid is nearly zero and hospitalization is negligible to begin with

Amen 04-26-2021 09:03 PM

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Originally Posted by uh-oh (Post 803743)
the risk of death from covid is nearly zero and hospitalization is negligible to begin with

FAQZ.

Pharaohs Army 04-26-2021 10:25 PM

You guys sound uninformed about the virus

Destroyer 04-26-2021 11:29 PM

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Originally Posted by veritas (Post 803727)
No for me. No vaccine.

shocking

Destroyer 04-26-2021 11:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Diode (Post 803735)
all the people that i expected to be stupid about this are.

FAQZ

Lepreshaun 04-27-2021 02:36 AM

The vaccine works

My coworker who’s fully vaccinated w moderna caught covid from a patient on Friday, tested positive, had symptoms, then fought it off by sunday and tested negative Monday and again today

Blue Bayou 04-27-2021 08:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Lepreshaun (Post 803750)
The vaccine works

My coworker who’s fully vaccinated w moderna caught covid from a patient on Friday, tested positive, had symptoms, then fought it off by sunday and tested negative Monday and again today

Everyone take notes..

This post is by an MD.

Mac 04-27-2021 09:43 AM

I only welcome syringes with heroin

Amen 04-27-2021 10:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Pharaohs Army (Post 803745)
You guys sound uninformed about the virus

Medical professionals are also still uninformed.

There are way to many questions with no answers because of time.

Chronic S/E’s for one?

We already know there are minimal acute S/E’s.... Only time will tell.

I am Legend will become real life, lol.

Answer 04-27-2021 11:49 AM

Amen confirmed more informed than the medical professionals and scientists, thinks will smith is a zombie-slaying virologist

Lepreshaun 04-27-2021 02:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Amen (Post 803755)
Medical professionals are also still uninformed.

There are way to many questions with no answers because of time.

Chronic S/E’s for one?

We already know there are minimal acute S/E’s.... Only time will tell.

I am Legend will become real life, lol.

Where do you get your info from? A fuckin potato ?

Answer 04-27-2021 02:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Lepreshaun (Post 803757)
Where do you get your info from? A fuckin potato ?

i thought irish people had more respect for potatoes than this


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