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Comments by "Terje Oseberg" (@terjeoseberg990) on "Vaccines, third doses required" video.
Nope. Vaccine passports keep the more ons away from the intelligent people who don’t want to have to look at them.
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No.
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At least the annual flu shots are different every year. There’s no new Covid vaccines. Biden’s dementia is having a negative impact on this country.
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We need a new delta vaccine.
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Depends on the mask. A cheap cloth mask or surgical mask offers about 30% protection. N95 about 90% protection, and N100 about 99% protection. If everyone wears a mask the protection increases.
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@johnclover4882 , The vaccines cause you to create exactly the same antibodies as the virus, but without the side effects. “People who have recovered from COVID-19 tend to score significantly lower on an intelligence test compared to those who have not contracted the virus, according to new research published in The Lancet journal Clinical Medicine. The findings suggest that the SARS-CoV-2 virus that causes COVID-19 can produce substantial reductions in cognitive ability”
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@johnclover4882 , You know? After reading your comments, it seems like you’re one of those “recovered” Covid patients that they’re talking about in the study.
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@originalkk882 , Unlike you, I’m spreading the truth.
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@jasonablah7702 , The vaccines are free and available to everyone. If your claims are correct and the main predictor of vaccination status is “class” then one “class” failing to get vaccinated is a much more severe problem than the passports. If the passports force that “class” to get vaccinated, then the passports are helping to solve a serious problem. “People who have recovered from COVID-19 tend to score significantly lower on an intelligence test compared to those who have not contracted the virus, according to new research published in The Lancet journal Clinical Medicine. The findings suggest that the SARS-CoV-2 virus that causes COVID-19 can produce substantial reductions in cognitive ability”
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@darwinjina , If 100% of a population is vaccinated with a vaccine that’s 95% effective at preventing hospitalization, what percentage of the hospitalized will be vaccinated?
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@john doe, Wow!! You are showing serious signs of prior infection and “recovery” of SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19. “People who have recovered from COVID-19 tend to score significantly lower on an intelligence test compared to those who have not contracted the virus, according to new research published in The Lancet journal Clinical Medicine. The findings suggest that the SARS-CoV-2 virus that causes COVID-19 can produce substantial reductions in cognitive ability”
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@darwinjina , The “other one next year” will be nothing to the vaccinated just like delta is nothing to the vaccinated now.
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@john doe, I see you’re another one who “recovered” from Covid, huh?
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@darwinjina , 98% of the vaccinated who are infected by the virus are asymptomatic. They experience nothing.
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@jasonablah7702 , “will essentially ban 70%+ of …” Well, if they don’t like it, they can get vaccinated. The vaccines are free and available to everyone 12 and over.
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@john doe, You’re the one with confirmation bias bro. It’s funny that you don’t even know it.
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@john doe, You should look up Dunning Kruger. He explains your condition.
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@john doe, You’re delusional bro.
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@john doe, It seems your skull is a bit too thick.
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@darwinjina , The vaccines are still 95% effective at preventing symptoms of Covid. If 50% are experiencing symptoms without vaccines and the vaccines are 95% effective, then 5% of 50% is 2.5% which means 97.5% would be asymptotic. Delta is causing more of the vaccinated to test positive, but it’s not causing them to experience symptoms of Covid. I’m guessing that this is why delta is spreading so fast, and why it’s so difficult to stop. Australia just gave up. New Zealand and China are still trying.
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@darwinjina , Of course it’s endemic. Once everyone has antibodies, it’ll be no worse than the common cold. The question is whether you want to develop those antibodies using a vaccine, or infection. Infection comes with orders of magnitude more risk.
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@ghwk-phd2784 , Bryam Bridle is a more on. He’s very confused about the Japanese study. He has no clue what he’s talking about. It’s too bad you lack the capacity to see that. You should look up Dunning Kruger.
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@raff23able , Nope. You’re wrong. You need to stop following clueless more ons on YouTube.
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@bradarmstrong1656 , The 3rd jab does not increase your risk of infection at all. In fact, it increases your antibodies for several months, so it decreases your changes of infection. However, a new vaccine targeting delta would be significantly better. If those in charge actually cared, we’d have a delta specific booster already.
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@raff23able , Are you a more on or something? The vaccines cause you to make the SAME antibodies as infection by the virus. Are you too du. mb to figure out what that means for ADE? WTF is wrong with you? Do you always run around believing bull$H!T that you lack the capacity to understand?
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@counselthyself, That 6.7 times more robust immunity comes with a cost. A cost that you have clearly already paid. “People who have recovered from COVID-19 tend to score significantly lower on an intelligence test compared to those who have not contracted the virus, according to new research published in The Lancet journal Clinical Medicine. The findings suggest that the SARS-CoV-2 virus that causes COVID-19 can produce substantial reductions in cognitive ability”
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A third dose of an obsolete vaccine targeting a year old variant is pointless. Where is our delta booster? Wasn’t the whole point of mRNA vaccines that they’re easy to update? Biden is brain damaged from his many brain surgeries.
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@patriciafarrow9586 , If they were smart, they’d make a vaccine for every variant in that “domain range” then give everyone a combo vaccine booster that vaccinates against every possible variant in the domain range instead of just one.
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@Tom, “So far, no other variants have emerged that can compete with it.” If we vaccinated against delta, then another variant would become dominant. That’s why we need a combo vaccine booster that include all possible variants. If we vaccinated against all the variants that are known today, then maybe a few more might pop up, so we might need one more booster. Or, maybe we won’t. There’s definitely a limited domain within which the virus remains viable.
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@andrewtrip8617 , The original vaccines were over 80% effective at reduced transmission of the original strain of the virus.
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@Tom, We can make a separate vaccine for every single variant, then mix them. That should cause us to develop antibodies against all those variants that we have included in the vaccine. “Delta might be the most efficient the virus can get…” “Might”. We don’t know. And even if it is, that doesn’t mean that a different variant wouldn’t become dominant if we were all vaccinated against delta. My idea is to create a combo vaccine for every known variant every 3 months until we have included all the variants needed to stop the virus. The original vaccine was over 80% effective at preventing the spread of the original virus, but is now something like 39% effective at stopping delta. We might expect a delta specific vaccine to be over 80% effect against the spread of delta. We should at least be trying. We can’t know without trying.
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