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Biden's latest declaration

Nope, we really think you ARE that stupid. In fact, I'll bet that if Measles (edit-shamed into spell correct) was a brand new disease and there was a vaccine that had just come out for it, you and your ilk would be making the same arguments.
As someone famous said, "there's just no fixing stupid". :)
No there isn't. Measles is in fact synonymous with poverty, and measly means poor or inadequate. There's no particular association to any virus or disease, other than kids have rashes, fevers, runny noses etc.
 
Nope, we really think you ARE that stupid. In fact, I'll bet that if Measles (edit-shamed into spell correct) was a brand new disease and there was a vaccine that had just come out for it, you and your ilk would be making the same arguments.
As someone famous said, "there's just no fixing stupid". :)
You may actually have a good point that I would consider if the measles jab were anything like the Covid jab. But since we're talking apples to oranges, as far as complex total protein immunity is concerned, and the Covid jab acts more like an anti-bacterial for the 'rona?

I don't think we have a lot here to discuss. . .

Your statement about the "stupid?" yeah, that is particularly ironic.

Go find a mirror.
 
Glad you asked;

Do vaccines cause virus mutations?​


Virologist Friedemann Weber from Justus Liebig University in the western German city of Giessen told DW that it was not the vaccinated who gave rise to new escape mutations and variants, but the unvaccinated: "It was infected people who provided a breeding ground for the new variant and immune escape of the virus."


A glance at India, Brazil, and South Africa shows this, he said. According to Weber, this is where the mutations that are now widespread arose and where the percentage of people vaccinated was very low.


The coronavirus was widespread in all three countries at the time the mutations presumably occurred. This provides ideal conditions for new mutations, said Weber, because the virus uses the weakened immune system in many infected people to adapt better and bypass the immune system.


The claim that vaccines are responsible for mutations is shown to be at least misleading if you look at the countries with high ratios of vaccinated people: If vaccinations massively increased the likelihood of a virus mutating, then new virus mutations would already be appearing in countries like Israel or the UK, where many people have already received their jabs, Peggy Riese says.


"But this is not the case at all. The virus mutations occur precisely in those countries where there is not yet a high (vaccination) rate, and a large number of people are meeting together within a confined area," she told DW.

Do you feel silly yet? How do unvaxed SELECT the mutations that are resistant to the vaccine???

Greg
 
They want us to believe that over use of antibiotics will push bacteria to evolve antibactierial resistance. . . but at the same time, not believe that over use of vaccines won't cause virus mutations.

They honestly believe critical thinkers don't understand evolution, and that we are really this stupid.

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Yeah...but...vaccines and antibiotics are different things.

It's easier to engage in...what did you call it **scrolls up** "critical thinking" when you actually do a little bit of research.
 
Yeah...but...vaccines and antibiotics are different things.

It's easier to engage in...what did you call it **scrolls up** "critical thinking" when you actually do a little bit of research.
:rolleyes:

DUH!

Of course they are different things.

As is a measles vaccine and a treatment for Covid.

. . and thus, the mechanism and how it affects the two different viral infections on the human body.

So then? That leads us to ask, why on Earth are you comparing the treatment of measles to the treatment of Covid? If you can understand that, why can you not understand this?

You are either an idiot. . . or a liar with an agenda. . . which is it?

:dunno:
 
They CAN...but they are less likely and if they do they're less likely to spread amongst a vaccinated population.
I asked all these questions myself.
So if the unvaxed naturally IMMUNE to the variants how can they spread them??

Greg
 
They CAN...but they are less likely and if they do they're less likely to spread amongst a vaccinated population.
I asked all these questions myself.
The SELECTION is done by the vaxed. Such strains are a small deal in an unvaxed community.

Greg
 
So if the unvaxed naturally IMMUNE to the variants how can they spread them??

Greg
But...the unvaxed are less likey to be immune to the variants...that's the whole point.
 
:rolleyes:

DUH!

Of course they are different things.

As is a measles vaccine and a treatment for Covid.

. . and thus, the mechanism and how it affects the two different viral infections on the human body.

So then? That leads us to ask, why on Earth are you comparing the treatment of measles to the treatment of Covid? If you can understand that, why can you not understand this?

You are either an idiot. . . or a liar with an agenda. . . which is it?

:dunno:
I'm comparing vaccines to antibiotics.
You asked that if antibiotics are supposedly becoming less effective through overuse then why doesn't the same apply to vaccines.
I replied that antibiotics and vaccines are different things.
I can tell it's confusing for you.
 

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