Posting a lie that we know is a lie, and that you know we know is a lie, because it was already explained to you what the CDC recommends. You really do lie all the time.
CDC recommends one updated (bivalent) booster dose: For everyone aged 5 years and older if it has been at least 2 months since your last dose. For children aged 6 months–4 years who completed the Moderna primary series and if it has been at least 2 months since their last dose.
Get your booster every two months!
Systematic murder of children, pure and simple.
Lol. How many times are you gonna brag that you can’t do math on here?
One thing I’ve realized about anti-vaxxers is that there’s no group that loves data so much while also being so bad at interpreting it. Watching them try to reason beyond their capabilities is like observing a train wreck.
CDC recommends one updated (bivalent) booster dose: For everyone aged 5 years and older if it has been at least 2 months since your last dose. For children aged 6 months–4 years who completed the Moderna primary series and if it has been at least 2 months since their last dose.
Get your booster every two months!
Posting a lie that we know is a lie, and that you know we know is a lie, because it was already explained to you what the CDC recommends. You really do lie all the time.
From the CDC:
CDC recommends one updated (bivalent) booster dose: For everyone aged 5 years and older if it has been at least 2 months since your last dose. For children aged 6 months–4 years who completed the Moderna primary series and if it has been at least 2 months since their last dose.
Updated Boosters Are Recommended CDC recommends one updated (bivalent) booster dose: For everyone aged 5 years and older if it has been at least 2 months since your last dose. For children aged 6 months–4 years who completed the Moderna primary series and if it has been at least 2 months since their last dose.
Actually quite believable. But, really, you just have a BS in computer information systems and you are a “crypto trader, lol.” I do believe fastboy is on his way to a MD/PhD.
I have 7 degrees including a certificate in online trolling
Yes, and I have a BS in Microbiology & Genetics, a MS after deciding not to pursue the PhD, and a JD. Oh, wait.
Yep, I believe the cert in online trolling. You got it from Univ of Phoenix. I got my PhD in common sense online as well.
Do you consider people who received all of their childhood vaccines but are skeptical of the COVID vaccines to be anti-vaxx? If so, that's ludicrous.
The people who push the "vaccines," control the dictionaries, so they can and DID change the definition of "vaccine," and anti-vaxxer is now effectively anyone who doubts/refuses any "vaccine," new or old, or resists/doubts any laws, policies, mandates concerning them, for any reason.
a person who opposes the use of some or all vaccines, regulations mandating vaccination, or usually both; often, specifically : a parent who opposes having his or her child vaccinated —often used before another noun… See the...
As a result of the global COVID-19 pandemic, the use of the term anti-vaxxer has both increased and broadened. Anti-vaxxer came to the fore most prominently in the context of childhood immunization, where it is used to refer to someone who opposes the use of vaccines and who is also against policies, laws, etc. requiring vaccination for inclusion in a certain activity (such as attending school).
With the arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic and new regulations concerning vaccination against the disease, anti-vaxxer also began to be used to refer to a person who is specifically against COVID-19 vaccines and regulations requiring vaccination against COVID-19.
The term anti-vaxxer is sometimes applied to people who are not against the use of vaccines but who do oppose policies, laws, etc. that require vaccination. People with such views often object to being characterized as anti-vaxxers.
Do you actually have a MS? that's pretty cool. What is it in? What made you switch to law?
Long story. Did not do a thesis. Thought biotech patent law and intellectual property would be the way to go, but I do something completely different in real estate, lol.