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Coronavirus in the United States - news and thoughts

Discussion in 'Too Hot for Swamp Gas' started by GatorNorth, Feb 25, 2020.

  1. duggers_dad

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    For mowing the lawn? Sure!
     
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  2. oragator1

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    Looks nice.
    This was last week, the narrow spot is Harper’s Ferry.

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  3. l_boy

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    Sorry for the redundancy, but that would have required me actually looking at the posts in this thread.

    I’ve got some work to do, looks like I’ll need another 212 boosters to catch up.
     
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  4. ncargat1

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    Just seems odd that someone would purposely provoke their immune system that frequently over such a short period of time. I do not have enough expertise to ask, but I would think that there would be a whole host of questions around the long-term health of this person. However, as with 99+% of the population, no serious short-term effects from the vaccine itself as expected.
     
  5. ncargat1

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    Like I have said for years, the scientific process should never be put on public display. Far too many Americans are too ignorant to understand it, and the Repbubli-ban are far too quick to exploit the ignorance and stupidity for their own gain. Wall to wall coverage of our learning (almost day by day at times) about this virus should never have been a story for public consumption. Americans simply cannot handle it....as we have seen for the past 4 years now.
     
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  6. duggers_dad

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    The more you dig …

    3) This story is nuts, OK? We’re asked to believe that a probably indigent man from Sachsen-Anhalt, which had roughly average vaccine uptake, somehow found himself wandering from vaccination centre to vaccination centre primarily in undervaccinated Saxony, collecting jabs alternately in his left and right arms, one day after the other, with unknown regularity throughout 2021 and almost every day in January and February of 2022. Factoring in travel and waiting times, this would begin to resemble a full-time job, and it is nine months before anybody notices. Needle pricks don’t heal within days, and so staff would’ve had to overlook the multiple injection sites on his upper arms, just unquestioningly sticking him over and over.

    Bizarre hypervaccinator from Magdeburg receives 217 Covid jabs over 29 months, finally achieves antibody levels necessary to prevent infection
     
  7. duggers_dad

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    Are people going to jail yet ? j/k

     
  8. QGator2414

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    Part of me is appreciative he acknowledges the idiotic idea now. But part of me wonders how he could have been so stupid to begin with.
     
  9. danmanne65

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    It seems that he was suspected of selling his vaccination cards.
     
  10. duggers_dad

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    Trump the vaccine president …

     
  11. gator95

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    I haven't posted in this thread in a long time but this is too funny. Maskers still are idiots I see.

     
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  12. l_boy

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    Typically to the extent there are side effects, they are usually visible fairly quickly. I don’t think there are any known cases where vaccines have created long term issues that weren’t visible within a couple of months after the vaccine.
     
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  13. ncargat1

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    There are also no known cases where the human immune system was intentionally challenged 217 times in such a short period of time. We are well past the point of antigenic sin, we are also very likely to have exhausted the white blood cells.

    As I said, I am guessing in all of the studies, no one has looked at long term impacts of 217 shots in a short period of time.
     
  14. duggers_dad

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    How would anyone know ?
     
  15. gatorpa

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    No study would be designed that way, at least not one that used human subjects.

    The only way would be retrospectively if some bozo decided to become a super vaxxer.
     
  16. duggers_dad

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    With ‘Covid’ correlation only flows one way. Died of any cause with 28 days of *testing positive* Covid on your death certificate. Die of heart attack, at 35 years of age, within 28 days of vaccination heart attack on your death certificate.
     
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  17. ncargat1

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    That was my only point. Not that any one vaccine is exceptionally dangerous, just we do not know what that kind of absurd behavior does to the body as a system in the long term.
     
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    Nothing to see here....literally.
     
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    Although I know you're being facetious and would actually disagree one few significant accomplishments of the Trump Administration was the development of the Covid vaccine in which Trump's Project Warp Speed played a significant role.
     
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    Although I know you think that it was some type of coverup the most likely reason for the redactions was the protection of the identities individual patients from public disclosure. Each of the redacted records most likely included the names of affected individuals. By the way I used to handle FOIA requests and personal information is exempt for disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act. FYI:
    FOIA.gov - Freedom of Information Act: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
    The nine exemptions [from disclosure] are described below (the following are those that are relevant).
    • Exemption 3: Information that is prohibited from disclosure by another federal law. (personal medical information is prohibited from disclosure under HIPAA)
    • Exemption 6: Information that, if disclosed, would invade another individual’s personal privacy.
     
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