The Coronavirus, not the beer

Does this not get the "vaccine hesitant " any credibility points?

Nah they need to be fired and removed from society of course!!

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I know someone whose spouse works at CDC. The story from my friend was that morale at CDC was really low thro November because Covid was kicking their tail, then they all got excited by the November election results and the vaccine announcement (totally not suspiciously) a couple of days later. They thought that would take the political aspect out of the equation. Now that it's all political again and they're still getting their teeth kicked in, morale is lower than ever before.

That's all third hand, but reasonable. It follows that upper level staff in FDA or NIH wouldn't be enjoying themselves any more than those at folks at CDC.
 
If you want to get the left to buy in on this idea, remind them that Trump oversaw the initial lock downs

**** man, as I told fraud boy

I could use some shut down time. Need some yard maintenance and other stuff around the house done and that would give me the time to do that lol

He reacted to that statement like the sane person he is
 
Does this not get the "vaccine hesitant " any credibility points?

Nah they need to be fired and removed from society of course!!

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We will NEVER get to herd immunity via the vaccines.

“Natural Immunity croc”
 
One small inconvenient detail about natural immunity. We have by now quite a bit of knowledge about other coronoviruses. And the immunity they generate tends to be short. 6-12 months. We already know of situations where the same person has gotten covid twice.

Perhaps related to the above there is an accumulating body of data that people who have previously contracted covid are more likely to get it than people who have been vaccinated.

This is in direct contrast the majority of research done on natural immunity for the ccp virus.

But it’s not surprising you’d share big pharma propaganda.
 
We already made one good policy decision and that was the 4 week quarantine.

Now its time to use the data we have and make better decisions than the stupid one to stay in for April.

Whatever the alternative is the April stay at home was the worst one given

This was 4/6/20

Some of us get things correct in real time.
 
This is the whole point though. The virus effectively a non-factor to an overwhelming percentage of the population.

Making people under 50 with no pre-existing conditions stay inside was arguably the worst decision the world has made since the Bush/Cheaney invaded Iraq. It will be studied for centuries for its stupidity.

4/14/20

It was so obvious even then.
 
This is just ****ing weird.

you go back a year and a half to quote yourself.

perhaps it is time t0 find someone to talk to
 
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