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150 million dollar settlements to anyone who gets side effects. If it's safe, they have nothing to worry about. If the companies don't agree on those conditions, then it's not safe.
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Ask that to whoever thought it was a good idea to have burn pits, issue faulty ear protection, etc.
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@armaan1091 If you have cancer, your risk is much greater because of how therapies affect the immune system. The individual risk is more than made up by the benefits if it works. For the populace in general, giving out millions of shots is handing out empty revolvers for everyone to play with, and some are loaded. After a million people pull the trigger, someone is bound to get a loaded chamber. And for what? For many people the risk of taking the shot is about the same as getting the sickness, and the benefits are dubious. Depending on age group and variant, the shot can be as low as 42%. In Israel, for my age group and against Delta, it was only 3% effective. That's riddiculous. It's a faulty product. They measured effectiveness by symptom suppression in trials, when most people are naturally assymptomatic. How does this make sense?
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@bmeo1234 Okay, doesn't change the fact that if the mail in ballots can be trusted - like you say they are - then the mandatory vaccine should be mailed.
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@theblackhole05 "Alot of these companies have more money than the American government" - the US federal government spent 4 trillion in 2018. Using 2018, even if you dissolved Facebook, Microsoft, Apple, Amazon and Alphabet and recouped their entire market value (which can't be done lol) you'd still only have 3.5 trillion... Not even enough to run the country for 1 year... and you just lost big players in the world economy.
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@armaan1091 If it's free how are they not bankrupt?
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@hm3drake99 jesus christ the joke is that he's gonna get the box in the mail, toss the liquid out, send the empty vaccine so that he doesn't have to take it.
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@Eddy_vaj What's so bad about being forced to do things against your will? Huh, a lot? Today it's masks, tomorrow it will be something else.
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They all are, they just affect different demographics differently.
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@Shackofcinnamon "back account"
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@olzt100 How are earplugs not relatable to vaccines? The military makes soldiers do things, negative consequences happen. Bullets and bombs are the nature of the beast. Being forced to whiff toxic fumes from burn pits isn't. Nobody's complaining about vaccines? Huuuuhhhh there was plenty of complaining about forced vaccination with vaccines that had not yet received approval from the FDA. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthrax_Vaccine_Immunization_Program "So again, is it smart to injure your military?" - The amount of people who injure their backs and knees in the military should invalidate this question. Whether it is smart or not doesn't matter, they do it anyway.
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@olzt100 Buddy if you know there's people who are allergic to peanuts you don't force people to eat peanut butter under threat of losing their job through medical discharge.
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@olzt100 My point is that in the military you can't refuse to get vaccinated. You don't know if you're allergic until you get it, and the whole point was that the military was getting troops vaccinated with something before FDA approval. I have no idea if anyone will be mandated to take this vaccine, but there's already talks of ticket sales to concerts and travel being restricted with people who have been vaccinated. Essentially not mandating it, but making it almost required to live a normal life. I had a surgery a few months ago. I had the choice to not do it, but I would be risking losing a body part. I didn't want to risk losing it. This vaccine gives me absolutely no benefit. I'm not gonna lose my life or limb to this coof - and either way I'm probably naturally immune because I've had long unprotected exposures to people who tested positive. I have a relative over 80 years old and with several preexisting conditions and he fugging tanked it. Barely even noticed he was sick. Excuse me but I'm not gonna risk a 0.01% chance of a negative side effect when I have a 0.00000000000001% chance of getting killed by this sh1t.
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@seenbot_ The whole point of a vaccine is making people unable to spread, if they're still able to spread everyone getting the vaccine makes no sense.
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@lampini I don't have to show proof of flu shot.
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@lampini Also, another difference: the flu shot is different every year because they're trying to predict the most common strains. This is just a faulty product.
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@lampini No, it's just going to restart antibody production because of fading immunity. It's like taking last year's flu shot. It might work or it might not depending on which strains are active. You're simply gambling. They didn't start the process from scratch, it would be an ordeal compared to just getting approval for a second/third shot.
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@lampini No, they're not. You're gonna get what's sitting on the shelves. Same as Pfeizer, they got the Cominarty or whatever but the biontech is still getting an extension so people will keep getting those until they run out.
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@matthewc3942 No, I am not glad that a rushed product is being sold as something that should be mandatory.
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Mike Lopez If you tell me to shoot a gun that rarely explodes when fired, I'm not putting my hands on it. Preexisting conditions lmao. Okay so half the population doesn't need to take it because they have some kind of preexisting condition.
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Mike Lopez Okay, risk factors. I'm at a low risk, in fact I am possibly naturally immune because I've been exposed to multiple people who tested positive and never got sick. Why would I risk anything for no benefit? The fact is that a gun rarely explodes by itself. A known example was the 40 caliber Glocks, which had a problematic initial run and became famous for their unsupported chamber causing the cartridge cases to bulge and rupture while the explosion inside was going on, damaging the gun. Normally a well designed gun does not have these problems, and Glock had to fix the problem. I have no problem trusting a well manufactured design with a good track record. I won't trust certain manufacturers. And if you give me one of those early Glock models in .40sw I'm not going to shoot it despite the relative low risk. You're giving me a gun you openly admit might have the same problems as the .40sw Glocks and has absolutely no track record. I'm going to decline.
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Mike Lopez If I'm immune and I can't get positive, how can I pass it onto others? Viruses take hold of your cells and inject their information to hijack them into virus factories. If you're contagious, you're not immune because your immune system can't respond to the invasion. If the virus can't take hold, the body destroys it. Can't get spread.
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@austindouglas730 "It’s your choice on how you’d spend the money, not the government’s" - communism isn't about dictating how you spend your money. In fact Soviet Russia nearly collapsed multiple times because their products were so shoddy people saved the money and not spending, leading to stagnation. "The deep-red state of Alaska shares its oil profits with all of its residents" - between 1000-2000 dollars per year. Not every area is fortunate to be blessed with black gold, and the push for green energy and - I hope - thorium will make energy so cheap oil prices will collapse.
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There's no hypocrisy there. You don't get to murder babies just because you feel like it, but I can't be held responsible if my fart causes a hurricane in the other side of the world.
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@bobbypinkston9374 If you park your car in a spot, and someone else has to park somewhere else, and a tree falls on them when they leave the car, that's not a negligent homicide. You sure you want to bring charges for negligent homicide? Every breath you exhaled since the moment you were born carried pathogens, and there's always people with weaker immune systems. You might have been directly or indirectly involved with someone's death. You sure you want to do this?
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@bmeo1234 You did.
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A lot of the military comes from those red states...
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@phillupspace3534 Look up fragging.
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@kerrishaw9417 A pandemic has nothing to do with existence of treatment.
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