The vaccine has overwhelmingly been demonstrated to be safe--and have no effect on fertility. If you can't accept, read, or process literature from your own field and researchers--you might be in the wrong field. Maybe it's time for a shake-up? Although CNAs are hardly the minds of the field they are more the brawn and highly necessary and needed to help the thinkers.
The vaccine has overwhelmingly been demonstrated to be safe--and have no effect on fertility. If you can't accept, read, or process literature from your own field and researchers--you might be in the wrong field. Maybe it's time for a shake-up? Although CNAs are hardly the minds of the field they are more the brawn and highly necessary and needed to help the thinkers.
If you have no immunity to the disease you provide an environment for the virus to mutate into a new form. It could be more contagious and possibly more virulent.
There's also that thing about herd immunity that's been widely discussed.
And yet it looks very much like it's the leaky so-called vaccines, not the unvaccinated catching Covid, that are responsible for the more dangerous mutations.
The way this thing mutates, herd immunity is not likely to happen. We don't ever get herd immunity against...seasonal...influenza, for example.
But let's go with your answer. Let's examine its intellectual rigor.
"I should get vaxxed so I don't spread it."
Spread it to whom? To the vaxxed? But that can't be possible, right, I mean, doesn't you being vaxxed protect you from infection? (Answer: no it doesn't, as the CDC admitted four months ago)
Spread it to the unvaxxed? Well, we unvaxxed have chosen to take *that* risk rather than take the vaxx risk. So if an unvaxxed catches it from another unvaxxed, that's the way it goes, and no one who chooses to be unvaxxed has any business complaining if they catch it from another unvaxxed.
You don't. Do your thing. But, the unvaccinated keep perpetuating the vitality of the new variants. If we were all vaccinated we wouldn't have to worry about it. Check out the stats for Spain where something like 90% of the population is vaccinated. Again, you are following political talking points and not science.
Vaccinated people still can get sick from the virus, and still can propagate it to others. Furthermore, there's no evidence that people with natural immunity spread the virus; that population would not be contributing to mutations. In fact the emerging evidence is that the vaccinations are themselves prolonging the pandemic by preventing natural process of herd immunity.
Your snobbish, narrow-minded, and unbearably patronizing comments speak volumes about your quality as an individual. The "brawn" and "the thinkers"??? Fuck you!
The vaccine has overwhelmingly been demonstrated to be safe--and have no effect on fertility. If you can't accept, read, or process literature from your own field and researchers--you might be in the wrong field. Maybe it's time for a shake-up? Although CNAs are hardly the minds of the field they are more the brawn and highly necessary and needed to help the thinkers.
The same thing was said about Thalidomide in ITS first year of existence, too...
If the vaccine is so safe AND EFFECTIVE...then why do I need to get jabbed for YOU to be safe?
If you have no immunity to the disease you provide an environment for the virus to mutate into a new form. It could be more contagious and possibly more virulent.
There's also that thing about herd immunity that's been widely discussed.
And yet it looks very much like it's the leaky so-called vaccines, not the unvaccinated catching Covid, that are responsible for the more dangerous mutations.
The way this thing mutates, herd immunity is not likely to happen. We don't ever get herd immunity against...seasonal...influenza, for example.
so you don't spread it?
But let's go with your answer. Let's examine its intellectual rigor.
"I should get vaxxed so I don't spread it."
Spread it to whom? To the vaxxed? But that can't be possible, right, I mean, doesn't you being vaxxed protect you from infection? (Answer: no it doesn't, as the CDC admitted four months ago)
Spread it to the unvaxxed? Well, we unvaxxed have chosen to take *that* risk rather than take the vaxx risk. So if an unvaxxed catches it from another unvaxxed, that's the way it goes, and no one who chooses to be unvaxxed has any business complaining if they catch it from another unvaxxed.
You do know that the vaxxed can and do catch covid, and can and do spread it...right?
You don't. Do your thing. But, the unvaccinated keep perpetuating the vitality of the new variants. If we were all vaccinated we wouldn't have to worry about it. Check out the stats for Spain where something like 90% of the population is vaccinated. Again, you are following political talking points and not science.
HowтАЩs Spain doing? You treat тАЬscienceтАЭ as a religion and not a process.
Vaccinated people still can get sick from the virus, and still can propagate it to others. Furthermore, there's no evidence that people with natural immunity spread the virus; that population would not be contributing to mutations. In fact the emerging evidence is that the vaccinations are themselves prolonging the pandemic by preventing natural process of herd immunity.
Your snobbish, narrow-minded, and unbearably patronizing comments speak volumes about your quality as an individual. The "brawn" and "the thinkers"??? Fuck you!
Wow--thoughtful and moderate contribution.
Compared to yours, it was the soul of restraint. Stop digging, asshole
Why be in a science field if you don't believe/trust science is my only point.
Immoderate, perhaps but understandable given your level of arrogance.