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Comments by "Hobbs" (@hobbso8508) on "Dr. Scott Gottlieb breaks down the Covid vaccine booster confusion" video.
Even if every single one of those deaths was caused by the vaccines, which it absolutely was not as they follow up on all of these reports, then it would still be hundreds of times safer than covid.
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@robotron17 Oh sure. You stomping your little feet and declaring that you don't believe in antigen testing, after posting a study that has results that rely on antigen testing, is "destroying my credibility". You destroyed yourself, you're just too simple to understand it.
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@robotron17 A lot to unpack here so lets dive in: 1. The extra payouts are irrelevant. The cancellation of procedures combined with hospital safety measures means that hospitals made less money during the pandemic. 2. What's even more irrelevant is that your argument relies on testing being wrong to support your claims of extra payments being exploited. No evidence of this has been found, and every single snippet of information you send to prove your case seems to just do the opposite. When you are relying on antigen data in your source to disprove PCR, only to tell me that antigen tests are wrong 1 hour later, you don't have a leg to stand on. Your whole argument falls flat, extra payments or not. 3. You're using the term Dunning-Kruger wrong. People can't be DK, they are instead examples of the Dunning-Kruger effect in action. For instance, when you claim that PCRs can detect virus in people who were never sick, then completely shutdown and stomp your feet when I explain what cycles are. Those kinds of little hissy fits are your brain failing to comprehend what was said, and rationalising it by declaring victory. THAT is the Dunning-Kruger effect. A shameful attempt at rationalising what you perceive to be an irrational world.
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@onionwater1882 Because the more covid patients they have the less elective surgeries they can do, which pay 10 times better than covid patients.
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