Saw some posts about how the vaccine clearly doesnt work because Israel has a highly vaccinated population but infections and hospitalisations are rising...
"Although the country rolled out jabs quickly and take-up was relatively high, there are still a million people out of its roughly nine million overall population who are eligible for the vaccine and haven't taken it up.
Israel is also a relatively young country, with about a third of its population under the age of 14. Under-12s are not eligible for the vaccine unless they have particular health conditions.
That means, despite high take-up, only 60% of the total population is fully vaccinated with two doses" |
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"Saw some posts about how the vaccine clearly doesnt work because Israel has a highly vaccinated population but infections and hospitalisations are rising...
"Although the country rolled out jabs quickly and take-up was relatively high, there are still a million people out of its roughly nine million overall population who are eligible for the vaccine and haven't taken it up.
Israel is also a relatively young country, with about a third of its population under the age of 14. Under-12s are not eligible for the vaccine unless they have particular health conditions.
That means, despite high take-up, only 60% of the total population is fully vaccinated with two doses""
The posts you're referring to were about transmission. No one had said the the vaccines "clearly don't work" |
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"Saw some posts about how the vaccine clearly doesnt work because Israel has a highly vaccinated population but infections and hospitalisations are rising...
"Although the country rolled out jabs quickly and take-up was relatively high, there are still a million people out of its roughly nine million overall population who are eligible for the vaccine and haven't taken it up.
Israel is also a relatively young country, with about a third of its population under the age of 14. Under-12s are not eligible for the vaccine unless they have particular health conditions.
That means, despite high take-up, only 60% of the total population is fully vaccinated with two doses"
The posts you're referring to were about transmission. No one had said the the vaccines "clearly don't work""
Tbf
https://m.fabswingers.com/forum/virus/1202580
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"Saw some posts about how the vaccine clearly doesnt work because Israel has a highly vaccinated population but infections and hospitalisations are rising...
"Although the country rolled out jabs quickly and take-up was relatively high, there are still a million people out of its roughly nine million overall population who are eligible for the vaccine and haven't taken it up.
Israel is also a relatively young country, with about a third of its population under the age of 14. Under-12s are not eligible for the vaccine unless they have particular health conditions.
That means, despite high take-up, only 60% of the total population is fully vaccinated with two doses"
The posts you're referring to were about transmission. No one had said the the vaccines "clearly don't work""
I know the posts im referring to but thanks!
(There has been repeated comments about the vaccine not reducing transmission too - which we know isnt true.) |
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"Saw some posts about how the vaccine clearly doesnt work because Israel has a highly vaccinated population but infections and hospitalisations are rising...
"Although the country rolled out jabs quickly and take-up was relatively high, there are still a million people out of its roughly nine million overall population who are eligible for the vaccine and haven't taken it up.
Israel is also a relatively young country, with about a third of its population under the age of 14. Under-12s are not eligible for the vaccine unless they have particular health conditions.
That means, despite high take-up, only 60% of the total population is fully vaccinated with two doses"
The posts you're referring to were about transmission. No one had said the the vaccines "clearly don't work""
Yes they have, all the people who got jabbed and then got covid for a start. You just don’t believe them because it’s not what you want to hear. Same with the virologists who reckon your all screwed because of antibody dependent enhancement. We all picked a side but the difference is there no changing your mind after the jabs. |
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"Saw some posts about how the vaccine clearly doesnt work because Israel has a highly vaccinated population but infections and hospitalisations are rising...
"Although the country rolled out jabs quickly and take-up was relatively high, there are still a million people out of its roughly nine million overall population who are eligible for the vaccine and haven't taken it up.
Israel is also a relatively young country, with about a third of its population under the age of 14. Under-12s are not eligible for the vaccine unless they have particular health conditions.
That means, despite high take-up, only 60% of the total population is fully vaccinated with two doses"
The posts you're referring to were about transmission. No one had said the the vaccines "clearly don't work"
Yes they have, all the people who got jabbed and then got covid for a start. You just don’t believe them because it’s not what you want to hear. Same with the virologists who reckon your all screwed because of antibody dependent enhancement. We all picked a side but the difference is there no changing your mind after the jabs. "
My lord. That paragraph....my eyes! The humanity! |
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"Over 2 million have received their booster shot and now they are saying your not fully vaccinated till you get the 3rd shot, or that's what I heard. "
Who'd have thought the word play of vaccinated or "fully" vaccinated would have been so meaningful before this festival of word play that is the reporting of covid efficacy rates. |
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"Over 2 million have received their booster shot and now they are saying your not fully vaccinated till you get the 3rd shot, or that's what I heard.
Who is? Which "they"?!"
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/israel-to-present-covid-19-booster-shot-data-to-fda-experts/ar-AAO7Xer
2.6 million Israelis got the 3rd shot |
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"Saw some posts about how the vaccine clearly doesnt work because Israel has a highly vaccinated population but infections and hospitalisations are rising...
"Although the country rolled out jabs quickly and take-up was relatively high, there are still a million people out of its roughly nine million overall population who are eligible for the vaccine and haven't taken it up.
Israel is also a relatively young country, with about a third of its population under the age of 14. Under-12s are not eligible for the vaccine unless they have particular health conditions.
That means, despite high take-up, only 60% of the total population is fully vaccinated with two doses"
The posts you're referring to were about transmission. No one had said the the vaccines "clearly don't work""
WTF, so if i have a yellow fever jab i should find it normak that i can get infected and pass it on? or how about hepatitis shots...i should find it perfectly normal to feel sick for few days and to worst case scenario aquire a mild form of heptitis which will "keep me away from hospital"
Its the FLU wake up some die, some get ill and recover, some bed bound, some no symptoms, some mild! |
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"Over 2 million have received their booster shot and now they are saying your not fully vaccinated till you get the 3rd shot, or that's what I heard.
Who is? Which "they"?!
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/israel-to-present-covid-19-booster-shot-data-to-fda-experts/ar-AAO7Xer
2.6 million Israelis got the 3rd shot"
They are talking about a 4 th booster shot. |
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you took the jab live with it...just dont dilly dally with total ignorant mindess reoeatibg of what the news tells you...
In what world was it normal for a vaccine to still get you infected...be it hep shots, MMR, yellow fever, etc ...oh yes thats right the media said its now norma for a vccine to behave this way ..mindless vaxxed sheep |
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"Saw some posts about how the vaccine clearly doesnt work because Israel has a highly vaccinated population but infections and hospitalisations are rising...
"Although the country rolled out jabs quickly and take-up was relatively high, there are still a million people out of its roughly nine million overall population who are eligible for the vaccine and haven't taken it up.
Israel is also a relatively young country, with about a third of its population under the age of 14. Under-12s are not eligible for the vaccine unless they have particular health conditions.
That means, despite high take-up, only 60% of the total population is fully vaccinated with two doses"
The posts you're referring to were about transmission. No one had said the the vaccines "clearly don't work"
WTF, so if i have a yellow fever jab i should find it normak that i can get infected and pass it on? or how about hepatitis shots...i should find it perfectly normal to feel sick for few days and to worst case scenario aquire a mild form of heptitis which will "keep me away from hospital"
Its the FLU wake up some die, some get ill and recover, some bed bound, some no symptoms, some mild!"
I would be amazed if you caught yellow fever and passed it on vaccine or no vaccine...
As for Hepatitis, you don't pass that on in the supermarket...
It's not the flu. The flu has an average r0 of 1.28. People with flu are usually bed bound once they are contagious.
The alpha variant has an r0 of about 3
The Delta variant has an r0 or about 6.
Both variants, the infected can be asymptomatic or have relatively mild symptoms that don't require bed rest.
If left to rip across the world, the spread of covid would be so fast (because of the r0 - you do understand exponential growth?) hospitals would quicky be overwhelmed resulting in additional unnecessary deaths. |
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"Saw some posts about how the vaccine clearly doesnt work because Israel has a highly vaccinated population but infections and hospitalisations are rising...
"Although the country rolled out jabs quickly and take-up was relatively high, there are still a million people out of its roughly nine million overall population who are eligible for the vaccine and haven't taken it up.
Israel is also a relatively young country, with about a third of its population under the age of 14. Under-12s are not eligible for the vaccine unless they have particular health conditions.
That means, despite high take-up, only 60% of the total population is fully vaccinated with two doses"
The posts you're referring to were about transmission. No one had said the the vaccines "clearly don't work"
WTF, so if i have a yellow fever jab i should find it normak that i can get infected and pass it on? or how about hepatitis shots...i should find it perfectly normal to feel sick for few days and to worst case scenario aquire a mild form of heptitis which will "keep me away from hospital"
Its the FLU wake up some die, some get ill and recover, some bed bound, some no symptoms, some mild!
I would be amazed if you caught yellow fever and passed it on vaccine or no vaccine...
As for Hepatitis, you don't pass that on in the supermarket...
It's not the flu. The flu has an average r0 of 1.28. People with flu are usually bed bound once they are contagious.
The alpha variant has an r0 of about 3
The Delta variant has an r0 or about 6.
Both variants, the infected can be asymptomatic or have relatively mild symptoms that don't require bed rest.
If left to rip across the world, the spread of covid would be so fast (because of the r0 - you do understand exponential growth?) hospitals would quicky be overwhelmed resulting in additional unnecessary deaths. "
Again avoiding my point
If you had a hepititis vaccine...do you expect to catch it (supermarket, shagging whatever way you want) albeit suffering "mildly"
a simple yes or no would suffice |
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"Saw some posts about how the vaccine clearly doesnt work because Israel has a highly vaccinated population but infections and hospitalisations are rising...
"Although the country rolled out jabs quickly and take-up was relatively high, there are still a million people out of its roughly nine million overall population who are eligible for the vaccine and haven't taken it up.
Israel is also a relatively young country, with about a third of its population under the age of 14. Under-12s are not eligible for the vaccine unless they have particular health conditions.
That means, despite high take-up, only 60% of the total population is fully vaccinated with two doses"
The posts you're referring to were about transmission. No one had said the the vaccines "clearly don't work"
WTF, so if i have a yellow fever jab i should find it normak that i can get infected and pass it on? or how about hepatitis shots...i should find it perfectly normal to feel sick for few days and to worst case scenario aquire a mild form of heptitis which will "keep me away from hospital"
Its the FLU wake up some die, some get ill and recover, some bed bound, some no symptoms, some mild!
I would be amazed if you caught yellow fever and passed it on vaccine or no vaccine...
As for Hepatitis, you don't pass that on in the supermarket...
It's not the flu. The flu has an average r0 of 1.28. People with flu are usually bed bound once they are contagious.
The alpha variant has an r0 of about 3
The Delta variant has an r0 or about 6.
Both variants, the infected can be asymptomatic or have relatively mild symptoms that don't require bed rest.
If left to rip across the world, the spread of covid would be so fast (because of the r0 - you do understand exponential growth?) hospitals would quicky be overwhelmed resulting in additional unnecessary deaths.
Again avoiding my point
If you had a hepititis vaccine...do you expect to catch it (supermarket, shagging whatever way you want) albeit suffering "mildly"
a simple yes or no would suffice "
Again? I didn't realised I'd discussed anything with you.
As for your point, I think the post I just made demonstrates that simple "yes/no" doesn't apply in the real world. |
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If left to rip across the world, the spread of covid would be so fast (because of the r0 - you do understand exponential growth?) hospitals would quicky be overwhelmed resulting in additional unnecessary deaths. "
mindless repeating of media once again...additional unnecessary deaths?
How about all those now terminally ill due to missed/cancelled surgeries/appointments? or all those suicides as a direct result of lockdowns?
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"Saw some posts about how the vaccine clearly doesnt work because Israel has a highly vaccinated population but infections and hospitalisations are rising...
"Although the country rolled out jabs quickly and take-up was relatively high, there are still a million people out of its roughly nine million overall population who are eligible for the vaccine and haven't taken it up.
Israel is also a relatively young country, with about a third of its population under the age of 14. Under-12s are not eligible for the vaccine unless they have particular health conditions.
That means, despite high take-up, only 60% of the total population is fully vaccinated with two doses"
The posts you're referring to were about transmission. No one had said the the vaccines "clearly don't work"
WTF, so if i have a yellow fever jab i should find it normak that i can get infected and pass it on? or how about hepatitis shots...i should find it perfectly normal to feel sick for few days and to worst case scenario aquire a mild form of heptitis which will "keep me away from hospital"
Its the FLU wake up some die, some get ill and recover, some bed bound, some no symptoms, some mild!
I would be amazed if you caught yellow fever and passed it on vaccine or no vaccine...
As for Hepatitis, you don't pass that on in the supermarket...
It's not the flu. The flu has an average r0 of 1.28. People with flu are usually bed bound once they are contagious.
The alpha variant has an r0 of about 3
The Delta variant has an r0 or about 6.
Both variants, the infected can be asymptomatic or have relatively mild symptoms that don't require bed rest.
If left to rip across the world, the spread of covid would be so fast (because of the r0 - you do understand exponential growth?) hospitals would quicky be overwhelmed resulting in additional unnecessary deaths.
Again avoiding my point
If you had a hepititis vaccine...do you expect to catch it (supermarket, shagging whatever way you want) albeit suffering "mildly"
a simple yes or no would suffice
Again? I didn't realised I'd discussed anything with you.
As for your point, I think the post I just made demonstrates that simple "yes/no" doesn't apply in the real world."
You really are scared to admit reaity eh...before covid you wouldve said ofcourse bloody not...a vaccine against hepititis you would expect would protect you 100% and not still be infectious/transmitter |
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"Saw some posts about how the vaccine clearly doesnt work because Israel has a highly vaccinated population but infections and hospitalisations are rising...
"Although the country rolled out jabs quickly and take-up was relatively high, there are still a million people out of its roughly nine million overall population who are eligible for the vaccine and haven't taken it up.
Israel is also a relatively young country, with about a third of its population under the age of 14. Under-12s are not eligible for the vaccine unless they have particular health conditions.
That means, despite high take-up, only 60% of the total population is fully vaccinated with two doses"
The posts you're referring to were about transmission. No one had said the the vaccines "clearly don't work"
WTF, so if i have a yellow fever jab i should find it normak that i can get infected and pass it on? or how about hepatitis shots...i should find it perfectly normal to feel sick for few days and to worst case scenario aquire a mild form of heptitis which will "keep me away from hospital"
Its the FLU wake up some die, some get ill and recover, some bed bound, some no symptoms, some mild!
I would be amazed if you caught yellow fever and passed it on vaccine or no vaccine...
As for Hepatitis, you don't pass that on in the supermarket...
It's not the flu. The flu has an average r0 of 1.28. People with flu are usually bed bound once they are contagious.
The alpha variant has an r0 of about 3
The Delta variant has an r0 or about 6.
Both variants, the infected can be asymptomatic or have relatively mild symptoms that don't require bed rest.
If left to rip across the world, the spread of covid would be so fast (because of the r0 - you do understand exponential growth?) hospitals would quicky be overwhelmed resulting in additional unnecessary deaths.
Again avoiding my point
If you had a hepititis vaccine...do you expect to catch it (supermarket, shagging whatever way you want) albeit suffering "mildly"
a simple yes or no would suffice
Again? I didn't realised I'd discussed anything with you.
As for your point, I think the post I just made demonstrates that simple "yes/no" doesn't apply in the real world.
You really are scared to admit reaity eh...before covid you wouldve said ofcourse bloody not...a vaccine against hepititis you would expect would protect you 100% and not still be infectious/transmitter "
Is there a vaccine for chicken pox? |
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"Saw some posts about how the vaccine clearly doesnt work because Israel has a highly vaccinated population but infections and hospitalisations are rising...
"Although the country rolled out jabs quickly and take-up was relatively high, there are still a million people out of its roughly nine million overall population who are eligible for the vaccine and haven't taken it up.
Israel is also a relatively young country, with about a third of its population under the age of 14. Under-12s are not eligible for the vaccine unless they have particular health conditions.
That means, despite high take-up, only 60% of the total population is fully vaccinated with two doses"
The posts you're referring to were about transmission. No one had said the the vaccines "clearly don't work"
WTF, so if i have a yellow fever jab i should find it normak that i can get infected and pass it on? or how about hepatitis shots...i should find it perfectly normal to feel sick for few days and to worst case scenario aquire a mild form of heptitis which will "keep me away from hospital"
Its the FLU wake up some die, some get ill and recover, some bed bound, some no symptoms, some mild!
I would be amazed if you caught yellow fever and passed it on vaccine or no vaccine...
As for Hepatitis, you don't pass that on in the supermarket...
It's not the flu. The flu has an average r0 of 1.28. People with flu are usually bed bound once they are contagious.
The alpha variant has an r0 of about 3
The Delta variant has an r0 or about 6.
Both variants, the infected can be asymptomatic or have relatively mild symptoms that don't require bed rest.
If left to rip across the world, the spread of covid would be so fast (because of the r0 - you do understand exponential growth?) hospitals would quicky be overwhelmed resulting in additional unnecessary deaths.
Again avoiding my point
If you had a hepititis vaccine...do you expect to catch it (supermarket, shagging whatever way you want) albeit suffering "mildly"
a simple yes or no would suffice
Again? I didn't realised I'd discussed anything with you.
As for your point, I think the post I just made demonstrates that simple "yes/no" doesn't apply in the real world.
You really are scared to admit reaity eh...before covid you wouldve said ofcourse bloody not...a vaccine against hepititis you would expect would protect you 100% and not still be infectious/transmitter
Is there a vaccine for chicken pox? "
Im sure alot would take a experimental one if told to lol despite knowing how they and billions others survived it as a youngster |
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"Saw some posts about how the vaccine clearly doesnt work because Israel has a highly vaccinated population but infections and hospitalisations are rising...
"Although the country rolled out jabs quickly and take-up was relatively high, there are still a million people out of its roughly nine million overall population who are eligible for the vaccine and haven't taken it up.
Israel is also a relatively young country, with about a third of its population under the age of 14. Under-12s are not eligible for the vaccine unless they have particular health conditions.
That means, despite high take-up, only 60% of the total population is fully vaccinated with two doses"
The posts you're referring to were about transmission. No one had said the the vaccines "clearly don't work"
WTF, so if i have a yellow fever jab i should find it normak that i can get infected and pass it on? or how about hepatitis shots...i should find it perfectly normal to feel sick for few days and to worst case scenario aquire a mild form of heptitis which will "keep me away from hospital"
Its the FLU wake up some die, some get ill and recover, some bed bound, some no symptoms, some mild!
I would be amazed if you caught yellow fever and passed it on vaccine or no vaccine...
As for Hepatitis, you don't pass that on in the supermarket...
It's not the flu. The flu has an average r0 of 1.28. People with flu are usually bed bound once they are contagious.
The alpha variant has an r0 of about 3
The Delta variant has an r0 or about 6.
Both variants, the infected can be asymptomatic or have relatively mild symptoms that don't require bed rest.
If left to rip across the world, the spread of covid would be so fast (because of the r0 - you do understand exponential growth?) hospitals would quicky be overwhelmed resulting in additional unnecessary deaths.
Again avoiding my point
If you had a hepititis vaccine...do you expect to catch it (supermarket, shagging whatever way you want) albeit suffering "mildly"
a simple yes or no would suffice
Again? I didn't realised I'd discussed anything with you.
As for your point, I think the post I just made demonstrates that simple "yes/no" doesn't apply in the real world.
You really are scared to admit reaity eh...before covid you wouldve said ofcourse bloody not...a vaccine against hepititis you would expect would protect you 100% and not still be infectious/transmitter
Is there a vaccine for chicken pox?
Im sure alot would take a experimental one if told to lol despite knowing how they and billions others survived it as a youngster" I don't follow.
Anyway, yes or no. (To follow your lead) Is there a chicken pox vaccine? |
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Funny thing is that it appears that, despite the crystal clear quote from johns hopkins, someone still doesn't understand what vaccines are and how vaccines work. It's absolutely fascinating to watch someone babble and throw strawmen and fire off whataboutery with such willful ignorance. |
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"Funny thing is that it appears that, despite the crystal clear quote from johns hopkins, someone still doesn't understand what vaccines are and how vaccines work. It's absolutely fascinating to watch someone babble and throw strawmen and fire off whataboutery with such willful ignorance."
Just make sure you take that booster when its ready with your name on x |
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"Funny thing is that it appears that, despite the crystal clear quote from johns hopkins, someone still doesn't understand what vaccines are and how vaccines work. It's absolutely fascinating to watch someone babble and throw strawmen and fire off whataboutery with such willful ignorance.
Just make sure you take that booster when its ready with your name on x"
I've had tetanus boosters in the past and more vaccines in general than most due to travel. The odds of vaccine injury are tiny compared to the risks of the diseases they protect against. The only people denying the efficacy of the covid vaccines are a fringe lunatic minority who are so consumed with ideology and brainwashed by the internet that they refuse to look rationally at the evidence. |
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