marvin martian
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- Sep 29, 2020
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I can't believe I just read that, wow...![]()
The left are getting crazier and crazier. Trump broke them, permanently.
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I can't believe I just read that, wow...![]()
How would an infection rate determine whether a vaccinate person can or can't get and spread Covid.How would an infection rate determine whether a vaccinate person can or can't get and spread Covid. You either CAN'T (like Cone Licker claimed), or you CAN (like the CDC claimed). Which is it?
Think of it like a 5 foot man who can't swim, can't drown in a 4 foot pool, but the same man in a 6 foot pool is gonna die.^^^We've got a new BlueAnon theory here, people! Vaccinated people in red states can still get and spread Covid, but vaccinated people in blue states can't. It's SciENcE I tell you!
You know that immunology is statistical.I can't believe I just read that, wow...![]()
Think of it like a 5 foot man who can't swim, can't drown in a 4 foot pool, but the same man in a 6 foot pool is gonna die.
It's no different than back in the 1980;s, when cars had to have 5 MPH bumpers.So your even CRAZIER theory is now that higher infection rates in the population change the abilities of the vaccine from NOT allowing infection/transmission, to allowing it.
That's some crazy shit right there, you loon!
It's no different than back in the 1980;s, when cars had to have 5 MPH bumpers.
Hit them at under 5 MPH and they suffered no damage. Hit them over 5 MPH and they could end up in the body shop with thousands in damage.
Vaccines protect against statistical average viral exposures.
The problem is that that statement is true in some parts of the country, and not true in others.So you disagree with Cone Licker, who said vaccinated people cannot contract or transmit the virus. Why can't you admit that?
Is he right? If so, this pandemic is over, and there should be no more masks, social distancing, or lockdowns of any kind, anywhere.
The problem is that that statement is true in some parts of the country, and not true in others.
Is he right? If so, this pandemic is over, and there should be no more masks, social distancing, or lockdowns of any kind, anywhere.
MUST. DEFLECT. MUST. DEFLECT.Damn..... On December 6th 1941 FDR said he wasn't going to involve America in WWII.
Why are you even here? Your game is weak and pathetic. You should be embarrassed.Next you say that Biden said it was 9:00 AM, and an hour later claiming it was 10:00 AM and what Biden said was a lie.
So you are claiming the virus knows if it is in a blue or red state?It depends where. It's true in a lot of blue states, but false in a lot of red states. It all depends what the local COVID infection rate is.
MUST. DEFLECT. MUST. DEFLECT.
Why are you even here? Your game is weak and pathetic. You should be embarrassed.
Clearly you don't understand immunology and epidemiology as a statistical science. It's not exclusively black or white, but always a statistically determined shade of grey.So you are claiming the virus knows if it is in a blue or red state?
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Tell us how the virus knows if it is in a blue or red state.Clearly you don't understand immunology and epidemiology as a statistical science. It's not exclusively black or white, but always a statistically determined shade of grey.
Easy, because they can't do logical. Logic is omitted in their world.If Vaccinated people can't get COVID-19 it only makes sense they can't spread what they can't get.
So, if vaccinated people can't get infected, why attack the unvaccinated. Just let Darwin take care of the situation?
Probabaly because Democrats have to create massive division and strip Americans of civil and Un-Constitutional rights...
but, scientifically, if one can't get the virus if vaccinated, then what's the issue? You can't get passed that friend. You lose every time because you know that isn't logical.Clearly you don't understand immunology and epidemiology as a statistical science. It's not exclusively black or white, but always a statistically determined shade of grey.