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Originally posted by Kidicious View PostI got just the first dose. I might get the next. Idk yet.
From the data I've seen people who've had covid dont need 2 shots, the 1st acts like the booster and the 2nd showed no added protection. If I got covid and it was mild I probably wouldn't bother getting the vaccine, I think natural immunity is better. I'm a little worried these shots will wear off and I'll get some mutated version next year. I never bothered with seasonal flu shots, I hope this doesn't change that. I dont want covid but if I'm gonna get it now would better prepare my immune system going forward.
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Originally posted by Berzerker View Post
you have a dilemma, one I just faced last month. The data is showing longer gaps between shots induces a better immune response. I got my 2nd Pfizer a month ago with only 4 weeks between shots. I wanted to wait another month or two but decided with delta running around I'd better get the 2nd and see what happens further down the line.
From the data I've seen people who've had covid dont need 2 shots, the 1st acts like the booster and the 2nd showed no added protection. If I got covid and it was mild I probably wouldn't bother getting the vaccine, I think natural immunity is better. I'm a little worried these shots will wear off and I'll get some mutated version next year. I never bothered with seasonal flu shots, I hope this doesn't change that. I dont want covid but if I'm gonna get it now would better prepare my immune system going forward.
And the CDC isn't saying that the vaccines give you immunity anymore, because the vaccines aren't effective enough to say that they give you immunity.
My only thinking is to not rush into any decision. One shot helps, but not as much. I'm 53 so I might end up getting another shot sooner or later, since it's going to stay with us like the cold.I drank beer. I like beer. I still like beer. ... Do you like beer Senator?
- Justice Brett Kavanaugh
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The whole "do my own research" claim is a lie. It's really just code for "I use Google and keep reading/watching websites and YouTube channels I agree with politically."
Time passes. Situations change. Science keeps observing and testing. New knowledge leads to changes in our understanding of how things work - with the virus, with the vaccines, with protective behaviors. All these things change over time. As they should.
But amazingly, the behavior and beliefs of the "my own research" crowd never changes, even with proven changes in our factual knowledge and scientific understanding. No, they just keep doing what their political allies (masters) want them to do, putting themselves, their families, and their communities at risk of death.
Rather than use our expanding knowledge base to beat the pandemic and keep their loved ones safe, the righty media just uses it to demonize the CDC, Fauci, and anyone who supports them, by telling their sheep-like followers that this is proof that they are being lied to. And they lap it up like candy, take it as The Gospel According To My Side.
But hey, let some random, desperate researcher post a video claiming some out-of-left-field drug is a miracle cure, claim Big Pharma is suppressing their research, then talk about it on Fox and Friends (or similar). For them, this same "my own research" crowd (who, let's face it, are mostly just brainwashed mouth-breathers) will literally risk their lives in hopes that it will work. Rather than saying, "Hmm, interesting findings. Maybe I should consider wearing a mask," these people are literally dying - and killing others - just to prove a dubious political point.
It makes no sense. It hurts us all.
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Can't believe you're actually against doing your own research now.I drank beer. I like beer. I still like beer. ... Do you like beer Senator?
- Justice Brett Kavanaugh
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Originally posted by -Jrabbit View PostThe whole "do my own research" claim is a lie. It's really just code for "I use Google and keep reading/watching websites and YouTube channels I agree with politically."
Time passes. Situations change. Science keeps observing and testing. New knowledge leads to changes in our understanding of how things work - with the virus, with the vaccines, with protective behaviors. All these things change over time. As they should.
But amazingly, the behavior and beliefs of the "my own research" crowd never changes, even with proven changes in our factual knowledge and scientific understanding. No, they just keep doing what their political allies (masters) want them to do, putting themselves, their families, and their communities at risk of death.
Rather than use our expanding knowledge base to beat the pandemic and keep their loved ones safe, the righty media just uses it to demonize the CDC, Fauci, and anyone who supports them, by telling their sheep-like followers that this is proof that they are being lied to. And they lap it up like candy, take it as The Gospel According To My Side.
But hey, let some random, desperate researcher post a video claiming some out-of-left-field drug is a miracle cure, claim Big Pharma is suppressing their research, then talk about it on Fox and Friends (or similar). For them, this same "my own research" crowd (who, let's face it, are mostly just brainwashed mouth-breathers) will literally risk their lives in hopes that it will work. Rather than saying, "Hmm, interesting findings. Maybe I should consider wearing a mask," these people are literally dying - and killing others - just to prove a dubious political point.
It makes no sense. It hurts us all.
I drank beer. I like beer. I still like beer. ... Do you like beer Senator?
- Justice Brett Kavanaugh
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