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RE: um...about them 'vaccines'....yeah
(01-20-2023 02:51 PM)BartlettTigerFan Wrote:  
(01-20-2023 02:37 PM)200yrs2late Wrote:  I forget which doctor is was I was listening to yesterday, but he was discussing the difficulty in obtaining data to explain what the world is seeing in regards to excess deaths. One thing of note that I suspect is indicative of the truth is the fact that eastern European countries that did not have widespread use of the mRNA vaccines are not seeing the spike in excess deaths - especially among younger (<40) individuals. He also noted that most of those countries did not subscribe to the multiple rounds of boosters even when the mRNA vaccines were used.

He flat out said that the boosters need to stop.

They carry nothing but unverified (but anecdotally widespread) risks for a statistically insignificant benefit.

I disagree. I think idiot libs should be able to get unlimited boosters.

I'd subsidize that guy ... @inCareOfNutsZongo!
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RE: um...about them 'vaccines'....yeah - stinkfist - 01-20-2023 02:52 PM
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