Wuhan Coronavirus: Megathread - Got too big

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The vaccine is over a year old now and doesn’t look to be harmful. I think perhaps in another year or two it will be safe enough to get it. Would love some input from our experts in the field.
 

Current stage of affairs across Europe.

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As you can see mass injections have worked out extremely well, very effective. Good to see Russians resisting the pozzing in such large numbers.
 
"the unvaccinated are responsible for their own choices" - Thanks biden, now can you just let me make my own decisions since you admit its my responsibility.

Back in July I had my second round of COVID. I got it from my fully vaccinated wife, who in turn got it from her fully vaccinated boss. Her boss, even though she was vaccinated, was the worst one off of the three of us. Why?

She was the fattest.

I've had it twice and, other than feeling a bit shit for a few days, I was fine. Meanwhile a friend's brother-in-law is on a ventilator in a hospital, because he was too much of a sped to put down the cigarettes and the nightly booze sessions while a disease was spreading around that impacts lung tissue.

I'll start taking this shit seriously when the CDC and .gov make an about face and start pushing people to lose forty-fifty pounds or stop smoking. But until that day (never) comes, I guess it's my fault that Daquan couldn't give up his three thousand calorie fast food meals and Billy couldn't give up his eight cans of Mountain Dew and Bud Light a day, because my vaccination status somehow is more detrimental to their health than their own poor choices.
 
Back in July I had my second round of COVID. I got it from my fully vaccinated wife, who in turn got it from her fully vaccinated boss. Her boss, even though she was vaccinated, was the worst one off of the three of us. Why?

She was the fattest.

I've had it twice and, other than feeling a bit shit for a few days, I was fine. Meanwhile a friend's brother-in-law is on a ventilator in a hospital, because he was too much of a sped to put down the cigarettes and the nightly booze sessions while a disease was spreading around that impacts lung tissue.

I'll start taking this shit seriously when the CDC and .gov make an about face and start pushing people to lose forty-fifty pounds or stop smoking. But until that day (never) comes, I guess it's my fault that Daquan couldn't give up his three thousand calorie fast food meals and Billy couldn't give up his eight cans of Mountain Dew and Bud Light a day, because my vaccination status somehow is more detrimental to their health than their own poor choices.
I recently drove and stayed a night in WV.

I SEE FAT FAT EVERYWHERE.
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Back in July I had my second round of COVID. I got it from my fully vaccinated wife, who in turn got it from her fully vaccinated boss. Her boss, even though she was vaccinated, was the worst one off of the three of us. Why?

She was the fattest.

I've had it twice and, other than feeling a bit shit for a few days, I was fine. Meanwhile a friend's brother-in-law is on a ventilator in a hospital, because he was too much of a sped to put down the cigarettes and the nightly booze sessions while a disease was spreading around that impacts lung tissue.

I'll start taking this shit seriously when the CDC and .gov make an about face and start pushing people to lose forty-fifty pounds or stop smoking. But until that day (never) comes, I guess it's my fault that Daquan couldn't give up his three thousand calorie fast food meals and Billy couldn't give up his eight cans of Mountain Dew and Bud Light a day, because my vaccination status somehow is more detrimental to their health than their own poor choices.

At least early on there was fairly convincing evidence that smoking not only didn't make your chances of dying from covid worse, it might have slightly made you less likely to die. No one was quite sure how to square that, but it's why there haven't been big anti-smoking campaigns around this. There's just no evidence it makes it worse.
 
Doesn't look to be harmful

Safe enough to get it

Pick one, troll.
I just mean that the longer you wait to take a medication, the better chance of it being safe you have. Side-effects can be latent for years. At this point, there doesn’t look to be any long-term effects, but I’m not taking my chances just yet.

The contact was listed as CDC NTL IMM (or something similar). When I Googled that, the full name came up, and when I searched for the number I was called from it too me to the CDC's .org site.
CDC is .gov retard.
 
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