Sad to see that the top comment has been removed. The comment was likely flagged by someone who is over-sensitive and/or over-zealous, either way it pisses me off. There should exist a setting to voluntarily remove the…
I am up-to-date on all of my required vaccines, however the ‘Covid vaccine’ is a vaccine by name only—so much so that the CDC had to update the definition of a vaccine LMAO! Until the shot has several years of…
You are incorrect, on many points. I am unwilling to deeply elaborate about vaccines or immune systems, however want to state my rejection of your faulty logic publicly (need more of this). Ultimately the ‘actions of…
Glad you handled it well. My experience with Covid was even less mild (felt like a small hangover at worst). Clearly I am not at risk for hospitalization due to Covid, however am being pressured to receive a vaccine…
> 30% efficacy (of preventing transmission) is really good for vaccines. Seriously? If you were to double that number, such a poor efficacy rate (e.g. 60%) would not even be worthy of classification as a “vaccine” per…
Sad to see that the top comment has been removed. The comment was likely flagged by someone who is over-sensitive and/or over-zealous, either way it pisses me off. There should exist a setting to voluntarily remove the…
I am up-to-date on all of my required vaccines, however the ‘Covid vaccine’ is a vaccine by name only—so much so that the CDC had to update the definition of a vaccine LMAO! Until the shot has several years of…
You are incorrect, on many points. I am unwilling to deeply elaborate about vaccines or immune systems, however want to state my rejection of your faulty logic publicly (need more of this). Ultimately the ‘actions of…
Glad you handled it well. My experience with Covid was even less mild (felt like a small hangover at worst). Clearly I am not at risk for hospitalization due to Covid, however am being pressured to receive a vaccine…
> 30% efficacy (of preventing transmission) is really good for vaccines. Seriously? If you were to double that number, such a poor efficacy rate (e.g. 60%) would not even be worthy of classification as a “vaccine” per…