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Alternative 'rona thread


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Looks like Japan demonstrates that Dr. Paul Marik was right: “If it was universally distributed Iv*rm**ctin would save countless lives, crush variants, eliminate the need for endless big pharma booster shots, and end the pandemic all over the world.”
 
— Dr. Paul Marik (Second most published critical care doctor in the history of medicine, with more than 500 peer-reviewed papers and books, 43,000 scholarly citations of his work, and a research “H” rating higher than many Nobel Prize winners.)
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2 hours ago, Iceman said:

Thoughts on the VAERS figures from earlier? 

 

VAERS is the Wikipedia of medical data. On its own, it's almost wholly unreliable. Where it becomes useful is where it points to source data.

 

The people who have access to the source data, the time to interrogate it and the expertise to understand it reckon that it's mostly bullshit. There are some risks of extremely rare side effects and these are (as any sane person would expect) being studied to continually mitigate and minimise those risks.  But the talk of vaccines causing deaths - let alone the thousands of deaths reported to VAERS - is fanciful, to say the least.

https://covid-101.org/science/how-many-people-have-died-from-the-vaccine-in-the-u-s/

 

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On 29/12/2021 at 21:20, Iceman said:

It's not the amount of time it's that you click on the thread to see the memes. It's the alternative rona thread, so it's whole purpose is as an alternative to the other thread. Coming in here and negging the memes is kind of pointless. It says a lot about your authoritarian mindset though. 

Alternative doesn’t mean it’s ok to spread nonsense but you know that don’t you.

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7 hours ago, Fugitive said:

You. Are. A. Wanker

 

have you lost anyone to covid? 

 

No but if I did I'd still not be supporting covid passes, mandates and scapegoating unvaccinated.

 

Do you want to explain to me how well covid passes have worked and the bright future they'll lead us to, or are you just going to carry on with the insults? Or maybe you can tell me how well mandates will work if governments mandate something you don't like in the future and your choice has been removed, and how that'll help future generations?

 

Or maybe you can tell me how if like in the other thread, you suggested I didn't "deserve the NHS", how it's left wing to support unvaccinated being denied health care? Maybe we can just let them die in the streets because it's socialism or something?

 

Or maybe you can tell me how covid aquired immunity doesn't count and it's vaccine only because the establishment say so, or how good it is that big pharma can avoid liability for the injuries and deaths they cause from adverse effects?

 

Incase you didn't notice, this narrative is full of shit.

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5 hours ago, Red Phoenix said:

No but if I did I'd still not be supporting covid passes, mandates and scapegoating unvaccinated.

It's not "scapegoating" to point out the obvious fact that fully vaccinated people are less likely to contract or transmit the virus or that people who have taken measures to protect themselves and others should be allowed to socialise safely.

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5 hours ago, Red Phoenix said:

Or maybe you can tell me how covid aquired immunity doesn't count and it's vaccine only because the establishment say so

Is this true in the US?

 

In the UK, you can get a Covid pass on the strength of a (self-reported... bit of a weakness in the system, that) negative LFT.

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23 minutes ago, AngryOfTuebrook said:

It's not "scapegoating" to point out the obvious fact that fully vaccinated people are less likely to contract or transmit the virus or that people who have taken measures to protect themselves and others should be allowed to socialise safely.

When it comes to Covid, there's no such thing as "fully vaccinated".  It's as oxymoronic as you can get.

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55 minutes ago, AngryOfTuebrook said:

It's not "scapegoating" to point out the obvious fact that fully vaccinated people are less likely to contract or transmit the virus or that people who have taken measures to protect themselves and others should be allowed to socialise safely.

So who is transmitting it and getting it then if it’s less likely to be fully vaccinated? 

 

 

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