WuWei
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The NIH admitted to funding gain of function.
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zantax
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Like I said, if someone doesnât know without an admission from the Chinese already, they should probably work on their critical thinking skills a bit.
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This has nothing to do with critical thinking. The Chinese will never admit if it did come from the lab. And so far I can not find one reference to evidence that it did.
According to this article even our intelligence agencies can not agree on the source. I do believe that there is a strong argument that the lab was the source. But any way you cut it, the bottom line is still speculation.
Getting the vaccine makes you super immune if youâve already had it.
zantax
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Thatâs nice. But it has nothing to do with whether itâs remotely fair or legal to ignore the fact that their immunity is equal to or better than people who havenât and are just vaxxed.
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Ceasar
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A friend of mine recently almost died from getting the 2nd shot. Blood clots. Twice had to be revived.
Another friendâs mom just died this evening from getting the booster shot.
Both women fell ill shortly after getting the shotâs.
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Ceasar
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Not only did Fauci KNOW where it originated from, he used US Taxpayers money to pay for it. He still is funding the virus lab in Wuhan. Canât WAIT till we get to experience the next one they will release!
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zantax
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Loved Fauci pretending to be outraged that anyone would think we would do gain of function, considering he has been its main advocate for two decades or more.
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Itâs not better. Thought I saw a recent study saying vaccine is better.
What do those anecdotes have to do with the vaccine being safe
Camp
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It is especially vile to steal liberty for it.
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Camp
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Nope. Antigen response to an actualâŚrather than mock infection is always better.
WuWei
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There are several assumptions in that statement that are case dependent.
I am opposed to mandates, but there is little to no reason not to take the vaccine if one is medically able.
Even if it only increases the odds of survival 0.001%, is it not worth doing?
zantax
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Depends, what is the serious complication percentage over someoneâs life? What is their risk of serious consequences from Covid? If my kids were still little, I wouldnât get them the jab. The risk to healthy children is minimal. I would wait for a traditional attenuated virus vaccine. I would say I would pull them out of school to avoid it, but given where we are today, that would have already happened.
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Again, even if the risk of getting covid (and spreading) is reduced by 10% in children, isnât that enough reason to get the shot?
Billions of shots administered, and the amount of serious complications is virtually non existent.
MRNA vaccines is proving to be a technical marvel. Why go back to carrier pigeon when you have an iPhone.
zantax
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Such a marvel, get your booster yet?
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Next week. Kids in 3 weeks.

zantax:
Best vaccine ever lol
Itâs has actually been proven to be soâŚ