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Comments by "Titanium Rain" (@ChucksSEADnDEAD) on "Kim Iversen: Bill Gates Says Omicron "SADLY" Better Than Vax At Building Covid Immunity" video.
But the response would have been sufficient. Unfortunately the product was so bad it wears off in 3-4 months, but only the elderly and vulnerable needed it anyway. The drive to shut people out of society if they don't take it had 18 year olds with parents with connections cut in line while only the elderly and medical staff were supposed to get it. Assuming we had a product that worked right, our response was more than sufficient. Governments artificially driving demand gave everyone a sense of scarcity.
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@SnugglehPuppeh But it isn't his point. Or the point being made by any of the nutcases pontificating about this topic on TV. They're completely devoted to a solution that was constructed out of duct tape and spit. Their response to the product being underwhelming was giving more of it and saying that now even more need to take it. They bet on the wrong horse and say their only admission of failure was the jockey. Medical products couldn't end it, just like we can't end the common cold. In the end either Nature did it for us... or another lab did.
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We didn't fail. We caused our own "failure" by promoting lucrative contracts over actual medical emergency.
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They don't create immunity anyway, so it's a moot point. They protect the vulnerable (supposedly). We did that. Within months. You essentially can't avoid it, I had it and it was an afternoon if fever and was fine the next day. I wish I could get that every year instead of the cold.
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@GnomesRox Of course not. I also had no choice, first time I got it was in early 2020. Back when the WHO was still in denial. My only option was downing some pills and waking up the next morning to go to work. Second time I got it from someone who is vaccinated. My experience was the experience of the vast majority of people. Remember, most don't even have symptoms. Most symptomatic cases are only minor disease. They've avoided it? Doubt. Everyone's getting it. Maybe they just don't know they had it. When I caught Omicron I thought I had just slept wrong until I was told that I had contact with said positive case. Long covid is a sleight of hand. The NIH considers anxiety and depression as long covid symptoms. There's a huge number of people claiming long covid who can't prove they have ever been infected. The demographic group that claims long covid the most isn't part of the groups most affected by the disease.
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@GnomesRox Funny, 80% of people not knowing they have it unless they test it while in the time window where they pop positive is somehow a conspiracy. You obviously have no argument if you have to resort to such ridiculousness. Stop embarrassing yourself. You're the one who thinks it's impossible to have it without knowing. Despite the logic behind massive testing is precisely knowing who has it despite no symptoms. How did the virus cause depression? Describe the medical mechanism. Wouldn't the isolation and the daily death trackers be a larger source of depression than viral infection?
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But we did. We had the vulnerable with a first dose extremely quick. Then we decided to use them as a social credit score for everyone above 11 years old.
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Does it? Not only were many in the ICU still with Delta while Omicron was the vast majority of cases, we're still not clear on "die from" vs "die with".
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