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HBO has scrapped this week’s episode of 'Real Time with Bill Maher,' the second straight postponement after its host tested positive for Covid-19.
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so the vaccine actually worked as intended? That's not what TERB experts were telling us! Bill Maher must be a part of conspiracy then!![]()
‘Real Time With Bill Maher’ Off Again This Week Amid Covid Protocols, Sets Return Date – Update
HBO has scrapped this week’s episode of 'Real Time with Bill Maher,' the second straight postponement after its host tested positive for Covid-19.deadline.com
so the vaccine actually worked as intended? That's not what TERB experts were telling us! Bill Maher must be a part of conspiracy then!
That post is wrong, the vaccine mainly acts to prevent infection in the first place, but is not 100%.Loading…
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You're right that it's nowhere near the ballpark of 100% and because it cannot prevent infection it mainly acts to reduce symptoms once you're infected by priming your body for it.That post is wrong, the vaccine mainly acts to prevent infection in the first place, but is not 100%.
You are wrong, the efficacy on preventing infection is high, but not 100%You're right that it's nowhere near the ballpark of 100% and because it cannot prevent infection it mainly acts to reduce symptoms once you're infected by priming your body for it.
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It can't prevent infection. All it's intended to do is prep your immune system to deal with it more easily if it does get in. That's all that any vaccination can do. Short of wearing a spacesuit, nothing can 100% prevent a virus from entering your body.That post is wrong, the vaccine mainly acts to prevent infection in the first place, but is not 100%.
It can't prevent infection. All it's intended to do is prep your immune system to deal with it more easily if it does get in. That's all that any vaccination can do. Short of wearing a spacesuit, nothing can 100% prevent a virus from entering your body.
Thanks to a study published yesterday by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, we now have our answer. According to the study, which was conducted on nearly 4,000 healthcare workers, first responders, and other essential workers at the frontlines in eight locations across the country, the mRNA vaccines are 90 percent effective at preventing infection.
Stop confusing them with facts.That post is wrong, the vaccine mainly acts to prevent infection in the first place, but is not 100%.
I'm pretty sure most of the TV people saying they don't believe in it are vaccinated.Wait... Maher is vaccinated? I thought he didn't believe in it.
If he wanted to work he sure did.Wait... Maher is vaccinated? I thought he didn't believe in it.
It really does seem to boil down to this, doesn't it?If something is not 100% we round it down to 0%, it is called math you libtards.
If you boil down a 100% of something, it would reach 0%It really does seem to boil down to this, doesn't it?
The identity of the person who appreciates this reference and the very debate concerning the subject of recent discussion that led to the reference being made is not shrouded in impenetrable obscurity but, not to put too fine a point on it, the individual in question is one whom your present interlocutor is in the habit of defining by means of the perpendicular pronoun.If you boil down a 100% of something, it would reach 0%
[Said as I channel my inner https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Woolley ]
Somebody didn't go to the LSE.The identity of the person who appreciates this reference and the very debate concerning the subject of recent discussion that led to the reference being made is not shrouded in impenetrable obscurity but, not to put too fine a point on it, the individual in question is one whom your present interlocutor is in the habit of defining by means of the perpendicular pronoun.
Welll...Somebody didn't go to the LSE.
It is always fun, isn't it.There is a special joy in life when you make a reference to something fairly obscure and someone gets it.
I mean some people think crushing your enemies, seeing them drivin before you and hearing the lamentation of their women is best in life, but I think this is pretty high up there.
When I said you didn't go to the LSE, I of course you meant you obviously got a first or an upper second in classics at Oxford. You didn't waste your time learning what inert or compounds mean.Welll...
It is always fun, isn't it.
And Crom knows I like your other reference as well.