Covid vaccinated: you can get, transmit, & die from the virus too

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Warning to those who have had a Covid gene therapy "vaccine": you can still get, transmit, and even die from the illness. In some countries, the majority of those getting the illness are "vaccinated" (Israel, Gibraltar, Iceland, etc).

The media, politicians, and vaccine "mandating" businesses are doing you a disservice by refusing to tell you this.

Even if we put aside the known and documented side effects directly from the Big Pharma concoctions, which include death, one point no one is making is that the "vaccinated" often become completely careless in their behavior because the media has given them the impression they cannot get the illness or if they do "its no big deal" when in fact the opposite is true.

We see these "vaccinated" going to massive events including concerts, music festivals, sports events, crowded restaurants and bars, large birthday parties, orgies, etc. They are taking NO precautions because they have been convinced the "vaccine" makes them "invincible." This is increasingly fuelling a "Pandemic of the Vaccinated."

While it may be true that these "vaccines" reduce likelihood of transmission, they do not eliminate it. If someone is going wild attending huge gatherings, taking no precautions, and throwing caution to the wind, they negate at least much of the perceived benefits of the pharmacological potion.

You've been warned.
 
Extraordinarily slim possibility.


Certainly nothing to be alarmed about.

Even Covid itself is proving to be something not to get all alarmed about...
 
It’s hilarious reading a stupid rant from an anti vaxxer about the dangers of being vaccinated. 99% of the fucking morons in the hospital are people who have not been vaccinated. Personally I think we should refuse them care and let them die. Most nurses feel the same way.
 
Warning to those who have had a Covid gene therapy "vaccine": you can still get, transmit, and even die from the illness. In some countries, the majority of those getting the illness are "vaccinated" (Israel, Gibraltar, Iceland, etc).


Israel and Iceland are two of the most heavily vaccinated places in the world, so in that sense it's not surprising to see a high percentage of new cases are among those who are vaccinated.

But the relevant questions are:

1. What are the absolute numbers? If a particular place used to have thousands of cases a day and now has a few dozen, it's obviously not a big deal if a high percentage of that few dozen are vaccinated.

2. What are the outcomes for those who are vaccinated? No one seriously disputes that the vaccine greatly lessens one's chances of serious illness/death.

Iceland is a good example. They have had a lot of new Delta cases recently, but they test obsessively so they catch even the mildest cases, and a lot of the current cases are among unvaccinated children. Iceland hasn't had a Covid death since the spring.
 
I'm not taking medical advice from a 40-year-old Corinthian College-drop-out Proud Boy living in his mother's Studio City den. 😉 (thread starter)
 
Warning to those who have had a Covid gene therapy "vaccine": you can still get, transmit, and even die from the illness. In some countries, the majority of those getting the illness are "vaccinated" (Israel, Gibraltar, Iceland, etc).

But you'll be less at risk for transmission and severe illness as well as mutation, which is the point of the vaccine.

Unvaxxed are idiots who rely on the internet to lie to them about their risk so they can feel better.


(Also, not gene therapy - that would require a replacement of genes and permanence, which does not exist with the current vaccines.)
 
luk, why do do work so hard to be so pathetically obnoxious and stupid.


Did mommy not breastfeed you long enough?
 
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