I have strong faith in our medical system to work out whatever it will take to get the right testing for antibodies and the best procedure for vaccination.

I do NOT have strong faith that our government will implement it properly. (Just saying.)

Thank you!

Disagreed.

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It’s ok. You are allowed. I just agree with the agreement in my post from Guv. But thanks for letting me know😉

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No it isn’t, very few people ever get a TB test and if they do it would be rare to have more than one in their entire lifetime.

We beat TB largely by developing antibiotics to treat it and by controlling immigration along with quarantine of active TB cases.

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The best thing the federal gov’t can do is make testing free and get out of the way.

Leave it to states and local gov’ts to decide who needs to be tested and with what regularity.

Everyone infected is a carrier, those not yet infected without immunity are potential carriers.

You don’t seem to understand what a “vector” is apparently.

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An intermediate host passing it to the final link in the chain is a “vector” they are usually unaffected by the microbe or parasite they carry and many if not most have a consensual relationship.

Yes, we have those rights, quarantine and mandatory vaccinations don’t exist anywhere in our founding documents.

Words are like firearms, best not to use them if you don’t understand them.

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Should citizens be forced to receive tracking chip implants or brain chip implants that allegedly allow human-machine interface?
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And there it is in a nutshell ladies and gentleman. It appears from this post that people are afraid they are going to MicroChip them More conspiracy nutjobism.[/quote]

Your response does not answer any of the three questions in the post to which you are reacting. You deflect to pretensions of mind-reading.

Paul, put a return between these two and it’ll fix the quote and close the open brackets to fix that mess.

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Your response does not answer any of the three questions in the post to which you are reacting. You deflect to pretensions of mind-reading.
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Has it ever occurred to you that perhaps extraneous compounds in the vaccine may also be interpreted by the immune system as dangerous and trigger multiple immune responses at one time and thereby overload and damage the immune system as a whole?

Not in a healthy, normal immune system.

I’m not going to answer questions based in conspiracy theory.

There were two questions. Try the other one if you believe an agenda to micro-chip people is an impossible scenario.

“when”

Presumptuous.

  1. I never said it was impossible, the concept has been around since the 90s or longer. It just seems to me…they would have done it already like in 95 when my kid got his first vaccine…or when he got shots in order to go to college. Right? PT Barnum said it best…

  2. No.

Should’ve included a poll.

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You are wrong IMO. Absolute power corrupts and across the country Governors have crossed the dangerous line into dictatorial authoritarianism making sure not to let this crisis go to waste. :roll_eyes:

Covid19 is not going to take down mankind for crying out loud, its’ a newbie virus thanks to the Communist China Party that will be tamed sooner then later.

When all the “scientic” data is in covid19 will be proven to be a contagious little devil infecting a lot of adults but not as deadly as influenza and thank goodness it has not, and doesn’t appear to, effect our young, so it shouldn’t be as scary as it’s been made out to be.
JMO

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So, why dodge the question, if it’s not impossible? If the government made such microchipping mandatory, allegedly “for the common good”, would you comply and have one injected? If the government made some food item mandatory, allegedly “for the common good”, that you find obnoxious, would you comply and eat it?

Do you mean republican and democrat governors alike?

What…you missed part 2? I said no.