3. Omicron is a good thing because it causes a significantly lower rate of serious cases (I've seen one notable person refer to it as the common cold).
It’s like listening to someone claim things are anti democratic while they themselves are in favor of anti democratic things
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If I ever become this stupid please don't let me vote
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If I ever become this stupid please don't let me vote
He has to be on the spectrum.
Holy ****. This guy literally needs 30 years in prison
Do you not think omicron is a positive development?
My kids' pediatrician office might be the best in the metro area and they said being vaccinated and then catching omicron is probably the best case scenario at this time as far as COVID. I have a six month PCP visit tomorrow to go more in depth, but his initial reaction to me having a mild, likely omicron, case was "good."
No big deal
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I do think Omicron is a positive development. It shows movement towards this becoming an endemic disease on the level of the flu. It's a very positive step. My point was that the vaccines have played a key role in this. In order to evade vaccine immunity, Covid had to undergo a lot of mutations and these mutations have caused it to lose fitness and cause less severe disease.
Basically, the vaccines have played a key role in all this. It goes against what some have been saying about how there shouldn't be mass vaccinations because that will lead to bad results.
Mass vaccination has led to bad results. There is zero point in vaccinating healthy people. ZERO. No reduced spread. Already miniscule hospitalization rates. All we added was side effects that are severely underreported and for some reason you believe the data that Pfizer won't even allow anyone to see.
This statement is long on speculation and short on fact. It's why I dropped out of this thread a while back and will probably drop out again soon.
I understand. When the official narrative changes is when you change.
Not allowing the public to see the data was the final tell that tacked on to physicians testimonies as to what they are seeing in their ER's.