Wuhan Coronavirus / COVID-19 Thread 2: Booster Shot - Resume all Corona sperging here.

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Many people are already wearing muzzles again. I want off this ride.
So many around me never stopped. You know they never clean them too so they're probably grody and are a breeding ground of all sorts of nasties.
I can't wait for the exposé in the future showing the lung issues forever maskers will have (assuming they survive the vaccine side effects).

edit: they're/their. I can't grammar.
 
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So many around me never stopped. You know they never clean them too so their probably grody and are a breeding ground of all sorts of nasties.
I can't wait for the exposé in the future showing the lung issues forever maskers will have (assuming they survive the vaccine side effects).
A friend of mine still wears one, he also has a full beard. :story: :lunacy:

Many people are already wearing muzzles again. I want off this ride.

I saw a guy at the grocery store with a paper surgical mask. He also had a single latex glove on one hand to push his cart, but picked his groceries up with an ungloved hand.
 
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People are going to keep coming forward with whistleblower testimony. It's going to be pure chaos once people realize what was actually done to them.
If only I could share your optimism. Even years after, we've barely even chipped away at the underlying assumption of this all - that Something Had To Be Done. If you convince people that The Vaccine was in fact bad and that it should not have been forced on them, they will turn around and ask "Why did it have to be forced?" And the government answer will be very simple - "Because Lockdowns did not work, due to non-compliance". And the stage will be set for the second effort at sideloading a police state, as people ask "How do we stop that from happening again". They will never actually ask "Should we have done anything at all" because the idea of just not doing something is absurd to them - They have the power, they think, so why not exercise it? Isn't that what its there for?

Remember, the average person is a fucking retard when it comes to really thinking this stuff through - Most people will go and look up 1-2 pieces of information, make a decision, and that's their team now, they're fighting for it. They'll look at "Freedom" as "the side that ultimately forced the government to make a bad Vaccine decision, and "Lockdowns and control" as the path that was stymied and prevented from succeeding. They won't really think through the deeper order implications - Remember, people are actively being conditioned right now through common social and media Rhetoric that the idea that there could be plans beyond exactly what is presented for anything is a conspiracy theory automatically, and that "Rational continuation of a policy" is a myth perpetuated by the Slippery Slope fallacy. People are fed these terms about fallacies and conspiracies to encourage them to dismiss any actual thought and listen to the sources and the experts, who of course demand something must be done for all the things.

The biggest winners outta the pandemic have consistently been the countries that did nothing, no lockdowns no mandates, no anything. We can fight over whether the pureblood will rule the earth or if the vaxxed will become nanite infused gods among men for their loyalty to the state, but it all really covers up this really important lesson about whether something must always be done.
 
Remember, the average person is a fucking retard when it comes to really thinking this stuff through - Most people will go and look up 1-2 pieces of information, make a decision, and that's their team now, they're fighting for it.
I wish i could share your optimism. You assume they evaluate any information at all. No, they just do what they're told by whatever the perceived authority is. The actual content of the message or the fact that it is being spouted by experts is irrelevant. All that matters is that the authority figure says they should listen to these so-called experts - their status as so-called experts by itself means nothing.

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I wish i could share your optimism. You assume they evaluate any information at all. No, they just do what they're told by whatever the perceived authority is. The actual content of the message or the fact that it is being spouted by experts is irrelevant. All that matters is that the authority figure says they should listen to these so-called experts - their status as so-called experts by itself means nothing.
For what its worth, I really do genuinely believe people evaluate information, even if they get quite stubborn about it after the first pass. If they didn't, they wouldn't fight so damned hard to keep dissenting and conflicting information off the air. Authority figures help guide and shape the public and what they should accept, but if it was as simple as a CNN anchor head telling people "They're wrong" then every conspiracy theory out there would have already been crushed because the information wouldn't even spread naturally, much less need suppression.

Which is why I place the nexus of the issue a couple layers down - Normies will absolutely consider different answers to the questions being posed. They'll rarely evaluate the questions themselves, and its often not even a consideration that the question could be a false premise.
 
What smooth-brained idiot came up with this? Instead of putting the wanted number of antigens in the "vaccine" You make it roll it's own at who-knows-what-rate? How the hell is that not a worse (because inconsistent dosing) way to do things?

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I wasn't kidding when I said it's a virus. It appears they've designed it so a codon sequence stops the thing replicating its own replicase sequences, so when it hijacks your cell to copy itself, it only reproduces the protein-expressing sections of its genome. All it takes is one mutation in the right place (or trash manufacturing processes that turn the stop codons into garbage) and it will start cloning its entire self and become perpetually self-replicating. Antigenic drift will see to the rest.

It's sad, really. In the 90s, the idea of creating an artificial virus to counter other viruses was the sort of utopian idea I 100% wanted to see happen. Once again, that damn monkey's paw has me by the balls and won't let go.
 
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Newest vaccine is "self-replicating."

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Doesn't that terminology just fill you with confidence?
Yeah and I as said in that thread the old trope "what could possibly go wrong?"

Btw, the FDA will release the final batch of Pfizer documents and talk about a strange coincidence or is it a strange coincidence? Pfizer shares plunged.

Shares of Pfizer tumbled in premarket trading in New York after the pharmaceutical company announced a forecasted revenue slump next year. The dismal outlook falls below the average estimates of analysts, attributed to sliding demand for Pfizer's Covid vaccines and other related products.

Pfizer wrote in a press release titled "Pfizer Provides Full-Year 2024 Guidance" that full-year 2024 revenues are expected to be in the range of $58.5 to $61.5 billion, below the $62.9 billion analysts surveyed by Bloomberg expected. It expects annual earnings of $2.05 to $2.25 a share, far below analysts' $3.21 average estimate.

The revenue guidance for next year also includes an estimated $8 billion from its Covid vaccine Comirnaty and its antiviral Paxlovid, along with approximately $3.1 billion from Seagen and about $1 billion from the reclassification of its royalty income from other (income)/deductions into the revenue.

"Pfizer's product portfolio remains strong. In 2024, Comirnaty and Paxlovid are expected to deliver combined revenues of approximately $8 billion and our remaining portfolio of combined Pfizer and Seagen products is expected to achieve year-over-year operational revenue growth in the range of 8% to 10%," stated Dr. Albert Bourla, Pfizer Chairman and Chief Executive Officer.

Bourla continued, "In addition, we expect our cost realignment program to deliver savings of at least $4.0 billion by the end of 2024, which puts us on a path to potentially regain our pre-pandemic operating margins."

PFE shares are down 7% in premarket trading. Year-to-date, shares are down 44%, touching lows not seen since 2016.
 
New variants with new weird letters
Surges everywhere according to poop water
Is there ever any hope of people getting a true immunity or is it really just fucked ? I follow here but lots to read and understand .
 
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Is there ever any hope of people getting a true immunity or is it really just fucked
No, you will catch it multiple times as the immunity from infection fades, just as with other common colds. It can be as mild as "I didn't sleep well at all last night and woke drenched in sweat" to "I feel like somebody beat me with a baseball bat over the back for an hour". If your immune system gets triggered you might even land in hospital. But it's incredibly rare. There have been a grand total of 40-ish cases in a rather large city where I live in the last months, specifically since September, that needed hospitalizing. Nobody died. Nobody needed intubation or O2.
That's about it. Have fun, enjoy the annual coof, and get excited for the new variants you will catch
 
New variants with new weird letters
Surges everywhere according to poop water
Is there ever any hope of people getting a true immunity or is it really just fucked ? I follow here but lots to read and understand .
Well, on some level covid seems to be in the cold/ flu spectrum of illnesses that mutate constantly, so there was probably never going to be a full immunity for anyone. Fortunately, it has tamed down, hopefully naturally breeding out some of the wackiness of its initial creation.

It isn't something like small pox or measles which you only usually got once, so a shot for it was always a losing proposition. It will probably be something we can just live with catching now and again. Not that we really have much choice, but it won't be an extinction event.
Although since people who took the shots showed an increase in infection rate after 3 months... if that is permanent they will be in for an annoying time. Hopefully most people eventually go back to baseline, or there is a confounding to it. A bunch of the vax maxxers I know already got it like four times, but one of them has also never had it. I had it once that I know of and haven't been notably sick since.
 
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