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re: COVID Spike at UGA

Posted on 9/12/21 at 8:43 pm to
Posted by baconwaffle
Houston
Member since Jan 2013
589 posts
Posted on 9/12/21 at 8:43 pm to
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You’re such a lazy-brained sheep.

You just can’t help yourself with the ad hominems. Imagine waking up so angry that you would hurl insults at a stranger. Anger management is out there, friend. And if that’s not your style, you should try benzodiazepines.

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If you take the polio or smallpox vaccine, you can’t get polio or smallpox.

Not only do you lack decorum, but you are wrong or lying. I will give you the benefit of the doubt and assume you’re just uninformed. There were breakthrough polio and smallpox infections, just like with COVID. The difference is that those two viruses were much less likely to mutate than COVID, so there weren’t vaccine-resistant strains like there are with COVID.
Posted by BeefDawg
Atlanta
Member since Sep 2012
4747 posts
Posted on 9/13/21 at 9:06 am to
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Not only do you lack decorum, but you are wrong or lying. I will give you the benefit of the doubt and assume you’re just uninformed. There were breakthrough polio and smallpox infections, just like with COVID. The difference is that those two viruses were much less likely to mutate than COVID, so there weren’t vaccine-resistant strains like there are with COVID.
Misleading AF.

First of all, even your precious CDC confirms 99-100% efficacy with the full polio vaccine regiment. LINK

”Breakthroughs” only meant you hadn’t taken all 4 vaccine series shots, one for each variant. But once you took the one corresponding to a variant, you were 100% immune to that variant.

Second of all, it’s not just that smallpox has a much less chance to mutate, it’s that in the hundreds of years of it’s active existence it only has ONE freaking variant (variola major), which isn’t even half as dangerous as the main smallpox strain, AND, has actually been used as a vaccine to smallpox, along with the much more mild vaccinia virus.

They literally made people sick with less dangerous viruses to create immunity to the smallpox virus.

And they didn’t actually classify vaccinated people who got sick as “breakthrough” cases, because they weren’t getting sick from the smallpox virus, they were simply over-reacting to the vaccinia virus and/or variola major virus, which was presenting identical to smallpox in hyper-response situations after inoculation.

And even if you over-reacted to those viruses, you were made 100% immune to the actual smallpox virus.

They ultimately gave it a 95% efficacy rating because about 5% of people actually got smallpox level sick from their attempts to vaccinate.


And finally, the biggest point is, you disingenuously tried to compare apples and oranges situations.

Covid is a “Forever Virus” that will perpetually mutate just like the flu and never possibly ever be eradicated.

And you tried to compare this to 2 diseases that are not “Forever Viruses” and absolutely can be eradicated.

Which means your attempt to compare them and use them as justification for vaccine rationale is fricking dishonest bullshite.


You don’t deserve decorum and niceties. I know you’re an a-hole. You and many others here prove that consistently. So cry to someone else about how I speak to you. I don’t give a fuuuuuck.
This post was edited on 9/13/21 at 9:09 am
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