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Comments by "Hobbs" (@hobbso8508) on "Biden Renews COVID-19 Vaccine Push After Falling Short Of Goal" video.
@chriskim8154 Gene therapy? HAHAHAHAHA! mRNA can't change DNA you tool.
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@randy s Covid also causes myocarditis, but far more often than the vaccines.
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@Bliss-bd9zp So could the children dead from covid. They also haven't even confirmed if this death was related to the vaccine.
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@nyfinest_bkny "99.9% survival rate without a vaccination" So by your count it would be impossible for more than 300,000 Americans to have died from the virus, yet we see double that. Survival is around 99%. "If you think being strong armed by your president to get vaccinated is ok, then people like you were the reason why Hitler gained control so quickly" HAHAHAHAHA!! He's not blaming an ethnic group and demanding we start labelling them. He's simply pointing out that not getting the vaccine is risking millions of American lives.
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Doesn't help that people down here are so stupid.
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Adam Eichenauer That's not actually why Adam. It's more that they are contributing to the reduced spread and mutation of a virus that has killed millions globally and threatens the lives of millions of Americans with both death and serious adverse effects. Imagine if you could do something to protect the lives of millions. Well you can. How is that not patriotic, saving American lives?
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Adam Eichenauer Continued covid spread leading to mutations. The vaccines work, but the more mutations we see the further we get from efficacy. The vaccinated also protect those who are unable to get vaccinated due to compromised immune systems.
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@randy s Covid has not infected everyone, not even close. Most areas are around 12% total infected over the entire course of covid. There is still potential for millions of US deaths. Covid will also never "run its course" as new variants can continue to mutate, allowing for deadlier versions of the virus that act differently when they infect people, leading to massive variant based waves of infections.
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That number doesn't mean that. It is the number of people who died after getting vaccinated with something that may or may not be linked to the vaccine itself. It says nothing for who had these issues from the vaccine and who were going to die anyway.
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Someone doesn't understand herd immunity and virus mutations.
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@Goblinhandler You it would seem. If a virus can duplicate it can mutate, no special conditions about it. Herd immunity is about a large percentage of the population becoming immune, which then protects the small percentage of people who aren't immune for one reason or another. That's why federal restrictions are lifted if states hit a certain percentage vaccinated.
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@zjavvi Well it hasn't been tested on children below a certain age, but that's not to say it wouldn't be good for them to have. What do you mean by "they don’t have enough system"?
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@zjavvi Oh okay, they will get more side effects from the vaccine. That is correct, side effect rates are much higher in younger people, however how long until we see virus mutations that start killing children in much larger numbers? The virus is also allowed to spread and mutate in children if we don't vaccinate them, potentially putting everyone at risk.
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@clickbaitcritic8105 Taking a step to saving millions of American lives sounds pretty patriotic to me.
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More harmful actually, more transmissible too.
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@user-uj4xd3up2f That's not why they have no liability. The liability for vaccines doesn't fall on the company, but the government for approving them. If they approve a vaccine and it is later found to cause issues then the fault lies with the FDA. They even have vaccine injury compensation programs for this exact reason.
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Adding to a national effort to end the virus and save millions of American lives is patriotic, obviously.
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