Sure they do. Several people have claimed they don’t need the vaccine because they have little to no chance of dying. Also, the lie about thousands dying form teh vaccines was repeated just tonight by @zantax .
But I wasn’t limiting my comments to posters. These are things anti-vaxers say.
Oh look, our very own disinformation police lol. As for waning immunity, see discussion of booster shots being necessary. Bit late to chase down studies, maybe in the morning.
QAnon believers and other conspiracy theorists have inundated a Chicago hospital with threats after a prominent COVID-19 denier who sought treatment for the disease died Monday.
Veronica Wolski, 64, was well-known in the Chicago area for disseminating anti-vaccine and pro-QAnon messages via large banners posted in highly-trafficked areas.
No, pointing out the absurdity of withholding ivermectin, a drug that’s been prescribed safely to millions of humans and billions of doses, from a dying woman.
According to an analysis carried out by Public Health England, two doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine appeared to be about 88 percent effective against symptomatic disease and 96 percent effective against hospitalization with the Delta variant.
The same study suggested that the vaccine was approximately 80 percent effective against preventing infection from the Delta variant. Scientists came to this conclusion after analyzing 14,019 people with an infection, 166 of whom were hospitalized, in England.
So why are the vaccinated still being asked to mitigate? This REALLY DOES undermine the distribution.
““He would gleefully read obituaries of AIDS sufferers while cranking ‘Another One Bites the Dust’ by Queen, whose lead singer, Freddie Mercury, succumbed to the malady.””
Ya, that’s the guy that would “dance on the graves of the dead” reporting AIDS deaths.
I think provincetown and the israeli study really freaked the CDC out.
I don’t know…it’s hard…almost too much information really.CDC is always gonna pick the most conservative lane, so that’s what they’ve done here I guess.