By April 2022, the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) data show that about 6 in 10 adults dying of COVID-19 were vaccinated or boosted, and that’s remained true through at least August 2022 (the most recent month of data).
If 93%+ of licensed medical doctors believe we should all get Covid 19 vaccines, then why it seem like 80% of LR forum say no?
Because people on this forum are stupid, and at the same time believe they are smarter than licensed professionals. Any questions?
I go to letsrun.com and I am a doctor because Brojo won’t stop me from saying I am one. my IQ is 200 and I think I know everything that I’m talking about and that I am superman
Because people on this forum are stupid, and at the same time believe they are smarter than licensed professionals. Any questions?
I go to letsrun.com and I am a doctor because Brojo won’t stop me from saying I am one. my IQ is 200 and I think I know everything that I’m talking about and that I am superman
Me mad 😡 because Fauci
I’m a philosopher and made a better, more accurate call on (not) getting the vaccine for myself and family, then the Doctors did. that’s a problem. Doctors were virtually united behind Fauci, when he was obviously a fraud. The profession has a long ways to go to earn their respect back, and it won’t start by pushing this new vaccine as if they never learned the lesson.
Funny that the median so-called Covid fatality is a 78 year old male with two comorbidities yet on the internet everyone knows multiple healthy college aged people who were struck down by it.
Funny that the median so-called Covid fatality is a 78 year old male with two comorbidities yet on the internet everyone knows multiple healthy college aged people who were struck down by it.
Yet, here we go again. Covid has nothing to do with science. You can sense them sharpening their needles already. I didn’t realize Doctors are basically liberals. hard to imagine how they all fell in line and every patient is the same. no runner should get vaccinated, if you follow real data. start there.
A nationwide rollout of the vaccines by Pfizer and Moderna should begin later this week, after the C.D.C. considers guidelines to prepare Americans for this season when infections usually tick upward.
Sorryantivaxxer.com has a whole list of antivaxxers who died from covid with screens hots of their vax rants. Kind of amusing to scroll thru actually.
Wondering how many letsrun antivaxxers in the next few years make this list 🤔
Hardly any. COVID is no longer a novel infection. Our existing T-cell immunity is our best protection. The Spanish Flu basically had two waves and then petered out (without vaccines by the way) as our bodies had adapted. The virus that caused the Spanish flu is still floating around today. The only reason it is not killing people is that our bodies have adapted to it. COVID is following a similar tract.
It was among the worst of times: 500 million people infected and an estimated 50 million victims worldwide with approximately 675,000 of those deaths in the U.S. These stark numbers had a significant impact on relatively rece...
Both Moderna and Pfizer Phase 3 trials showed excellent protection against in infection with the original strain.
Conditions changing, time moving forward, the world not staying the same = fraud. 😂
Strains get weaker as they mutate. This is always the case. So the vaccine worked on the stronger version, but didn’t work on the weaker one?
Constantly moving the goalposts and making ridiculous excuses is a strong indicator that the story is BS.
Strains get weaker as the mutate? Why? Huh?
Strains get fitter as the mutate actually since they are selected for fitness, which is some combo of transmissibility, replicate rate, and symptoms.
Vaccines work by inducing an adaptive immune response against specific antigens delivered by the vaccine. When many of those antigens are no longer present on the virus (see: mutation) then the vaccines don’t work as well! Has nothing to do with “strength of the strain.”
Luckily the T cell reactive epitopes are in low-mutation regions of the spike protein, so we maintain a good T cell response that prevents severe disease and death even though the antibody response is poorer.
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