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37% of Covid Infections had 2 Doses of Vaccine

squeezer

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Yup,

Yup, just like the vaccine passport was crazy?
I've always from the onset of vaccines wanted and realized it will happen if the vaccines are successful. It's only common sense. Just as it has been done in schools since you were a little boy. My apologies if you prefer I didn't refer to you as a little boy. The washed need to be rewarded and the unwashed need to be separated and if I had my way dropped off on a deserted island with shark-infested surrounding water.
 

smallhatchet

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You keep referring to the 100% shot. What is that supposed to be?



WOW! It's story time!
COOL!

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Meanwhile, they would be watching calmly.

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My god!
The situation will end up in a scientifically plausible result similar to what happened 100 years ago!
What a twist!

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So let me see if I understand.

They ran a simulation with a fake virus that was never really there and made it 30% more lethal and then will continue with COVID shots for no reason after the experiment is over and they already have the data?
Simpleton, you have ONLY received 25% of the shot to monitor you for any side effects before you get the rest of it.

That IS why there is a 2 stage vaccination program. Not because there isnt enough vaccines.

If I were the govt, I would inject as many people as possible with the full dose to ensure immunity quicker than have them wait a period long enough for the first dose to wear off!
Vaxxing some of the population with half doses is futile.
 

squeezer

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Simpleton, you have ONLY received 25% of the shot to monitor you for any side effects before you get the rest of it.

That IS why there is a 2 stage vaccination program. Not because there isnt enough vaccines.

If I were the govt, I would inject as many people as possible with the full dose to ensure immunity quicker than have them wait a period long enough for the first dose to wear off!
Vaxxing some of the population with half doses is futile.
Um, hmmmm, I hate to break it to you but the 1st and 2nd shot are the same dose.


Jesus Christ, how do you get through daily life man????
 

smallhatchet

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I've always from the onset of vaccines wanted and realized it will happen if the vaccines are successful. It's only common sense. Just as it has been done in schools since you were a little boy. My apologies if you prefer I didn't refer to you as a little boy. The washed need to be rewarded and the unwashed need to be separated and if I had my way dropped off on a deserted island with shark-infested surrounding water.
I remember those days. Unfortunatley we've eradicated some diseases to only to have different and worse diseases to take its place.

Do you remember how many kids had allergies when we were in school? How about now?
 

squeezer

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I remember those days. Unfortunatley we've eradicated some diseases to only to have different and worse diseases to take its place.

Do you remember how many kids had allergies when we were in school? How about now?
Ah, I see where you're going with this. You believe because as children we were vaccinated, our offspring now have been burdened with peanut allergies, pollen, eggs, shellfish etc...

Wow, DUDE, have you ever considered getting into the medical research field? You are probably wasting your true-given talent in life. I'm sure of it when God created smallhatchet the almighty envisioned you wearing rubber gloves, goggles and a stethoscope around your neck.
 

smallhatchet

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Um, hmmmm, I hate to break it to you but the 1st and 2nd shot are the same dose.


Jesus Christ, how do you get through daily life man????



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Willie Revillame gets first shot of COVID-19 vaccine

By FRANCHESCA VIERNES, GMA News

Published April 14, 2021 8:55pm



Willie Revillame, 60, has received his first dose of vaccine against the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).
On Wednesday’s “Wowowin,” the host shared that he got his first shot of Sinovac on Tuesday afternoon.
“I now have 25% protection against moderate (and) severe COVID-19 and death,” he said in Filipino.
He said he was scheduled to get his second dose on May 11, adding it would give him “100%” protection from the virus.
 

smallhatchet

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Ah, I see where you're going with this. You believe because as children we were vaccinated, our offspring now have been burdened with peanut allergies, pollen, eggs, shellfish etc...

Wow, DUDE, have you ever considered getting into the medical research field? You are probably wasting your true-given talent in life. I'm sure of it when God created smallhatchet the almighty envisioned you wearing rubber gloves, goggles and a stethoscope around your neck.
How about you educate me with where these allergies came from or the drastic rise in cancer?

Covid came from bats (LMAO) so can you tell me what your experts say about the above health issues?
 

Valcazar

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Simpleton, you have ONLY received 25% of the shot to monitor you for any side effects before you get the rest of it.
This is new!
Fascinating.

That IS why there is a 2 stage vaccination program. Not because there isnt enough vaccines.
So wait. If the two stage shot program is specifically to test for side effects, why do the one shot vaccines exist?

If I were the govt, I would inject as many people as possible with the full dose to ensure immunity quicker than have them wait a period long enough for the first dose to wear off!
Vaxxing some of the population with half doses is futile.
So you would do what Canada did and use one dose because wider protection is more effective?
Interesting. I'm not used to you supporting the government.

Um, hmmmm, I hate to break it to you but the 1st and 2nd shot are the same dose.
Shh...
I want to hear how this plays out.
Think of the story elements here.
He could have stuck with "50% dose to check for effects" and then not be prone to people calling him out that the doses were the same but still have his basic narrative.
So the "25%" is deliberate from a narrative point of view.

Willie Revillame, 60, has received his first dose of vaccine against the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).
On Wednesday’s “Wowowin,” the host shared that he got his first shot of Sinovac on Tuesday afternoon.
“I now have 25% protection against moderate (and) severe COVID-19 and death,” he said in Filipino.
He said he was scheduled to get his second dose on May 11, adding it would give him “100%” protection from the virus.
I'm pretty sure you've been saying this before April 14, so you couldn't have gotten it from this article.
Besides, the article talks about protection, not dose.
 
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squeezer

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This is new!
Fascinating.



So wait. If the two stage shot program is specifically to test for side effects, why do the one shot vaccines exist?



So you would do what Canada did and use one dose because wider protection is more effective?
Interesting. I'm not used to you supporting the government.



Shh...
I want to hear how this plays out.
Think of the story elements here.
He could have stuck with "50% dose to check for effects" and then not be prone to people calling him out that the doses were the same but still have his basic narrative.
So the "25%" is deliberate from a narrative point of view.



I'm pretty sure you've been saying this before April 14, so you couldn't have gotten it from this article.
Besides, the article talks about protection, not dose.
He's nuts, it's the only thing I can say at this point! The man is cookoo! LMAO
 

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Filtered By: Lifestyle
LIFESTYLE
Willie Revillame gets first shot of COVID-19 vaccine

By FRANCHESCA VIERNES, GMA News

Published April 14, 2021 8:55pm



Willie Revillame, 60, has received his first dose of vaccine against the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).
On Wednesday’s “Wowowin,” the host shared that he got his first shot of Sinovac on Tuesday afternoon.
“I now have 25% protection against moderate (and) severe COVID-19 and death,” he said in Filipino.
He said he was scheduled to get his second dose on May 11, adding it would give him “100%” protection from the virus.
You realize that this was a random Filipino dude with no science background talking about the Sinovac shot, huh?

But don't let that slow you down any.
 

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You can make a very strict definition of vaccine that says it has to be a live or attenuated organism and then these wouldn't qualify.
Of course, lots of previous vaccines wouldn't qualify either.

You could be even more strict and say that vaccines come from the word "cow" and unless it is cowpox it isn't a vaccine.
Of course, that has the problem that Louis Pasteur himself is the one who recommended extending the word "vaccine" to the whole approach.

I suspect this is more likely a Sovereign Citizen type play. You know, the people who believe things like "if the flag has a fringe it is technically an admiralty court and so if you stand up and say the right magic words you don't have to pay your taxes"? There's a whole ream of life dedicated to the "one magic trick interpreting the laws" view of things.

So there is probably some law somewhere that they think controls the situation and if these aren't "vaccines" under that law they can resist or it can be banned or whatever.
It's like the people who argue about gun control by saying "It's a magazine, not a clip" or whatever.
It’s nowhere near that complicated. Regardless of type or delivery method, a “vaccine” is a shot that prevents you from getting a certain disease, like polio or smallpox, or the often cited yellow fever.

I take the jab, I don’t get the disease.

Covid jabs do not offer this protection, nor do they claim to. Vaccinated subjects assume all the risk, from mild reactions to severe to death, and they do so for an immeasurable metric, that being less severe disease if they do happen to contract Covid.

The risk does not outweigh the reward, in spite of what professional liars tell you.
 
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squeezer

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It’s nowhere near that complicated. Regardless of type or delivery method, a “vaccine” is a shot that prevents you from getting a certain disease, like polio or smallpox, or the often cited yellow fever.

I take the jab, I don’t get the disease.

Covid jabs do not offer this protection, nor do they claim to. Vaccinated subjects assume all the risk, from mild reactions to severe to death, and they do so for an immeasurable metric, that being less severe disease if they do happen to contract Covid.

The risk does not outweigh the reward, in spite of what professional liars tell you.
Says who, YOU? Who are you, what are you?
 

squeezer

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Says science. You know, the thing you pretend to care about.

Speaking of which, I can’t find your posts about all the covidiots with Palestinian flags yesterday . They seem to be missing.
You are the last person who should utter the word science. You're as delusional as they come, far from being logical and scientific .
 
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