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  • Dauphin
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    Originally posted by PLATO View Post

    I thought I had read that 70%+ efficacy was considered good. Is 85-95% really the standard?
    I make no comment on what is considered good. I am not an immunologist. Only what appears to be the average range of what I am familiar with through reading materials.

    A standard of good will depend on the disease. High R viruses need a higher efficacy to overcome the increased communicability.

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  • PLATO
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    Originally posted by Buster Crabbe's Uncle View Post
    That "conspiracy"'s called a freakin' campaign, Plato.
    Ohhh! I see. So it is okay to have social media repress the truth as long as it is a "campaign" Thanks BCU! You are the very fount of knowledge.

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  • Buster Crabbe's Uncle
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    That "conspiracy"'s called a freakin' campaign, Plato.

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  • PLATO
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    Originally posted by Berzerker View Post
    Hunter Biden is urging an investigation into those he accuses of trafficking in stolen material from his laptop

    https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-64495401


    but it wasn't his, it was Russian disinformation
    I think it is quite clear that there was a conspiracy to keep Trump from being re-elected. I don't buy any of the fraud nonsense, but there was definitely people helping Biden behind the scenes.

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  • PLATO
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    Originally posted by Dauphin View Post

    Most vaccines are in the 85-95% range from what I understand.
    I thought I had read that 70%+ efficacy was considered good. Is 85-95% really the standard?

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  • Buster Crabbe's Uncle
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    Berz, if you're going to bump this troll thread w/ trolling in this troll thread, please answer my question about koolaide.

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  • Berzerker
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    Hunter Biden is urging an investigation into those he accuses of trafficking in stolen material from his laptop

    https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-64495401


    but it wasn't his, it was Russian disinformation

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  • Dauphin
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    Originally posted by Broken_Erika View Post
    Heh, how does it compare to the smallpox vaccine?
    Most vaccines are in the 85-95% range from what I understand. Smallpox is 95%, MMR is between 85% and 95% (better for measles, not as good for mumps), whooping cough is 85%. Polio and tetanus is closer to 99%. Flu shots are only 50% effective as they rely a lot on guessing what strain will become dominant.

    People who think all or even most vaccines are 100% effective don't understand vaccines.

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  • BeBMan
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    Fauci conspired with Biden to keep 100% effective hydroxy-stuff and/or bleach away from people. That's why they liked masks, to hide their nefarious doings

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  • giblets
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    If it's not 100% effective I guess it doesn't stop Covid "enough".

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  • Broken_Erika
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    Heh, how does it compare to the smallpox vaccine?

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  • PLATO
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    "Good afternoon, I am your Doctor. Would you like to die of Covid or a heart attack? We do have a couple of options for the latter."

    Just great.
    Last edited by PLATO; January 30, 2023, 19:01.

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  • Berzerker
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    Leaky means it wont stop infection and transmission enough and research from Denmark showed a link between myocarditis and a failure to aspirate, ie stick the needle in and withdraw the plunger to see if blood enters the syringe. If it does, dont inject the vaccine. The reason why young males are at higher risk of myocarditis is they have more blood vessels in the arms.

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  • giblets
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    What's a leaky vaccine? Is the syringe leaking?

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  • Buster Crabbe's Uncle
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    Just a note that all conservatrolling does to me, besides annoy, is drive me further into the arms of the left.


    Now who here is old enough to recall the precise origin of "drink the koolaide"? I'm really asking.

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