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YOU WILL NEED A COVID SHOT EVERY 5 MINUTES, WE WILL DEFEAT THE VIRUS AND ITS 8589480 VARIANTS

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Here's my scientific idea, how about we make a mask that's full of needles that constantly injects the vaccine into your face as you wear it? You'll wear this mask below the other two masks you're required to wear of course and you will be handed out new masks whenever you return to or leave your pod for the day.
 
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Green Pass is coming for Europe.
I don't like the language used there at all.

It's basically "YOU HAVE A LOICENSE FOR THAT" only that it's not a hahaha-funny meme.
Get analswabbed every two days goym or kiss your civil rights goodbye, basically.

I have no idea why they think this will not massively blow up in their faces, people will just get the coof on purpose now to try and get that "I had covid" box ticked in their green card for 6 months....
 
If you wear a mask in any place other than being made to at work at this point you are part of the problem. Store kicks you out? Go somewhere else.

I refuse to give these people my business at this point. Its beyond fear.

The problem is, my friend, there is practically NO place that isnt enforcing this, any that hasnt went bankrupt from all the fines.


You are forced to accept the orwellian fucking because there is.no.where.to.run....

Edit: it reminds me of this very creepy monologue from one of the pod people from the 90's remake of the Invasion of the Body Snatchers, a remake that while doesnt compare to the 70's version, still holds its own merits.


Edit 2: Jesus, the screeching is frighteningly similar to the screeching they actually make, except there are cohessive words but the intention is the same.
 
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The problem is, my friend, there is practically NO place that isnt enforcing this, any that hasnt went bankrupt from all the fines.

You are forced to accept the orwellian fucking because there is.no.where.to.run....
Yeah, to be fair to these businesses, they literally have no choice because these are state laws.
 
The problem is, my friend, there is practically NO place that isnt enforcing this, any that hasnt went bankrupt from all the fines.

You are forced to accept the orwellian fucking because there is.no.where.to.run....
Its at the point in Georgia now even the big corporate stores no longer give a damn.
Even Kroger and Target aren't actually enforcing their mask policy beyond playing the announcement on loop.

Florida is pretty much the same at the moment.
 
Its at the point in Georgia now even the big corporate stores no longer give a damn.
Even Kroger and Target aren't actually enforcing their mask policy beyond playing the announcement on loop.

Florida is pretty much the same at the moment.

If only the world could follow along...
 
The terror propaganda never ends here. Now we got a sort of dynamic system for lifting restrictions based on local incidence values. Stay below a certain value for several days and more places are allowed to open up with less restrictions.
Of course, this is practically impossible and just results in the Branch Covidians going even closer to self-immolation over any deviation from their purity standards. The daily headlines are "This guy warns that within a week we'll be in hellish conditions again, but this time for real", "The nth wave is here, we're all going to die", "Hey let's not forget about climate change mmkay", and "This heretic said something heretical, get him".
Daily conflicting bullshit, with the only secure knowledge being that our government is incompetent. Cognitive dissonance without any relief or outlet. Getting harder and harder to avoid OD'ing on blackpills these days.
I wished things would go back to normal, but I don't think it's possible. All the politicians are in too deep and can't row back without signing their own political death certificates. People are too broken and indoctrinated into Branch Covidianism to let things go back to normal. We have several state and federal elections this year, but that will just make things worse since it looks like the Greens and Lefts are going to be the big winners.
 
Yeah, to be fair to these businesses, they literally have no choice because these are state laws.
Is there even any good map as to where that sort of thing actually goes on? At least in my midwestern state there is a mask mandate that in theory has fines behind it, but it is de-facto not enforced in any way, at least outside of the big cities. The open stores have "mask required" signs posted at their entrances but for the most part are under orders from corporate headquarters to be non-confrontational: which at this point is known to everyone.

Just the other night I was doing some shopping in the local big chain gas station at 2am and of the 10 or so customers in the store the only one wearing a mask was the in-uniform cop. It was a level of civil disobedience that made me proud in my fellow man. I oddly enough have started to get a fond little bit of respect for mask-litter at store exits as well, especially when it is basically adjacent to a trash can. I see the litter as a tiny rebellion being put forth by people who arn't quite brave enough to boldly go unmasked into the business but are still willing to throw a fuck you back at them on their way out. It may be negligible, it may be ineffective, and it may be misdirected, but it is still a sign of anger and rebellion and a general dropping of the standard midwestern good boy culture.
 
Is there even any good map as to where that sort of thing actually goes on? At least in my midwestern state there is a mask mandate that in theory has fines behind it, but it is de-facto not enforced in any way, at least outside of the big cities. The open stores have "mask required" signs posted at their entrances but for the most part are under orders from corporate headquarters to be non-confrontational: which at this point is known to everyone.

Just the other night I was doing some shopping in the local big chain gas station at 2am and of the 10 or so customers in the store the only one wearing a mask was the in-uniform cop. It was a level of civil disobedience that made me proud in my fellow man. I oddly enough have started to get a fond little bit of respect for mask-litter at store exits as well, especially when it is basically adjacent to a trash can. I see the litter as a tiny rebellion being put forth by people who arn't quite brave enough to boldly go unmasked into the business but are still willing to throw a fuck you back at them on their way out. It may be negligible, it may be ineffective, and it may be misdirected, but it is still a sign of anger and rebellion and a general dropping of the standard midwestern good boy culture.
I think the bigger chains will mostly be fine. They probably don't get fines because they are "too big to fail."

It's the small businesses that get fucked. There are videos where cops were literally entraping small businesses looking for any reason to fine them. I know at least one New Jersey gym that they literally went out of their way to destroy for defying orders. Look up Atilis Gym.

 
For a brief moment I had a moment of happiness for CNN, but it was quickly dashed by more fear mongering:

Covid-19 reinfections are rare, but more common in people 65 and older, study finds
(Archive)(CNN) — Coronavirus reinfections are relatively rare, but it's more common for people 65 and older to get infected more than once, according to a study published Wednesday in the Lancet medical journal.
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A team of scientists, including some from Denmark's Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology and Prevention, noted that most people who have had Covid-19 seemed to have protection from reinfection that remained stable for more than six months. In the follow up after six months, the study didn't find any evidence that protection was waning. But a check of the demographics of who was getting infected again showed it was mostly people 65 and older.
They looked at the reinfection rate among 4 million people during the second surge of Covid-19 from September through December 31, and compared this to the infection rate during the first surge between March and May. Of the 11,068 people who tested positive during the first surge, only 72 tested positive again during the second.
The older age group had only about 47% protection against repeat infection, compared to younger people who seemed to have about 80% protection from reinfection, the team wrote. The finding is not completely unexpected, since as people age their immune systems weaken.
"Given what is at stake, the results emphasize how important it is that people adhere to measures implemented to keep themselves and others safe, even if they have already had COVID-19," study co-author Dr. Steen Ethelberg of the Statens Serum Institut in Denmark said in a statement.
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"That's a very stark difference," said Dr. Amy Edwards, an infectious disease specialist at University Hospitals in Cleveland who was not involved in the study.
"I think it really emphasizes how important it is to make sure that we vaccinate everybody over 60, whether they've had Covid or not, to protect them against future infections."
In a commentary that ran with the study, immunologists Dr. Rosemary Boyton and Daniel Altmann of Imperial College London called the difference in reinfection rate "relatively alarming."
"Only 80% protection from reinfection in general, decreasing to 47% in people aged 65 years and older, are more concerning figures than offered by previous studies," they wrote."These data are all confirmation, if it were needed, that for SARS-CoV-2 the hope of protective immunity through natural infections might not be within our reach and a global vaccination program with high-efficacy vaccines is the enduring solution."
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The researchers analyzed testing data from Denmark involving 10.6 million coronavirus tests taken by about 4 million people, or about 69% of the country's population.
They looked at the reinfection rates during the second surge of Covid-19 from September through December 31, and compared them to the infection rates during the first surge of infection between March and May. Of the 11,068 people who tested positive during the first surge, only 72 tested positive again during the second. That adds up to less than 1% of those who got infected.
But 3.6% of people 65 and older got infected again in the second wave.
This is not unexpected, due to what's known as immunosenescence -- the gradual deterioration of the immune system that comes with age.
"There's a reason why people over 60 have to get extra vaccines to boost their immunity to various infections, because we know that the immune system starts waning in later life," Edwards said.
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One nice thing about the mRNA vaccines, like Pfizer and Moderna's, Edwards said is that the vaccines do seem to overcome some of the immunosenescence concerns because they produce such robust protection.
"We just don't know yet if people will need to get boosters or not, but it'll be interesting to watch that and see how that plays out," Edwards said.
This study is in keeping with earlier research. Other studies have found that the reinfection rate was less than 1% and immunity could last five to six months following a Covid-19 infection.

One limitation of the study is that it looked at infections before there were a lot of the variants in circulation, so it's unclear what impact that could have on the reinfection rate. That's something scientists will have to look at going forward.
TL;DR:
>olds have weaker immune systems, weaker immune systems correlate with reinfection
>1% reinfection rate across the total population (Denmark)
>3.6% reinfection rate in people 65+
>extrapolated this means apparently 47% of olds are vulnerable to reinfection while only 20% of young healthy people are vulnerable
>"natural immunity bad, vaccine immunity good"
>no explanation for why vaccines are better
>shilling Pfizer & Moderna mRNA vaccines over classic vaccines
>fear mongering about muh new variants

Even in the face of good news (reinfections are rare) the journoscum cannot help themselves but shill and fear-monger.

Furthermore the Dutch study CNN cites does not directly contradict Okhuese (2020)'s finding that statistically reinfections will decline to a near-zero number as more people contract the virus and recover.
 
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The problem is, my friend, there is practically NO place that isnt enforcing this, any that hasnt went bankrupt from all the fines.


You are forced to accept the orwellian fucking because there is.no.where.to.run....

Edit: it reminds me of this very creepy monologue from one of the pod people from the 90's remake of the Invasion of the Body Snatchers, a remake that while doesnt compare to the 70's version, still holds its own merits.


Edit 2: Jesus, the screeching is frighteningly similar to the screeching they actually make, except there are cohessive words but the intention is the same.
Good point. I forget its not like Florida everywhere. The governor has disallowed local fines and punishments against individuals and the has just recently disallowed local fines against businesses for non compliance. So in Florida now any store enforcing a policy is doing so by explicit choice and not coercion.
 
Good point. I forget its not like Florida everywhere. The governor has disallowed local fines and punishments against individuals and the has just recently disallowed local fines against businesses for non compliance. So in Florida now any store enforcing a policy is doing so by explicit choice and not coercion.
I've never in my life thought about becoming Florida Man, but these last few months have really put the idea into my head.
 
People keep saying it, but I haven't seen any medical reports on the dangers being anywhere near worth talking about. Also, longer time on a vaccine means a longer lockdown. The paradise where we lift lockdown with no vaccine and let the old and infirm drop like flies isn't going to happen.
Because the dangers have not yet been explored. That’s the entire point of what he just said.
 
I've never in my life thought about becoming Florida Man, but these last few months have really put the idea into my head.
Reject modernity, embrace Florida Man.

I wonder what it will be like if the mRNA vaccines cause some issue down the line and the sheep start realizing how much they fucked themselves. Will it be politically incorrect to refer back to how you warned against exactly this happening when they get weird cancers? It might be like when I talked to one of my friend groups after the 2016 election and reminded them that I said Trump would win months before only for them at the time to laugh at me—at which they got angry at me.

I'd rather get the natural immunity but despite living in Florida and not taking many precautions (just wearing a mask when I enter a store that requires it, taking it off immediately upon stepping outside) I've been totally fine. I guess I'll just have to wait until my university requires it unless you want to be un-person'd, and then getting the J&J one.
 
Reject modernity, embrace Florida Man.

I wonder what it will be like if the mRNA vaccines cause some issue down the line and the sheep start realizing how much they fucked themselves. Will it be politically incorrect to refer back to how you warned against exactly this happening when they get weird cancers? It might be like when I talked to one of my friend groups after the 2016 election and reminded them that I said Trump would win months before only for them at the time to laugh at me—at which they got angry at me.

I'd rather get the natural immunity but despite living in Florida and not taking many precautions (just wearing a mask when I enter a store that requires it, taking it off immediately upon stepping outside) I've been totally fine. I guess I'll just have to wait until my university requires it unless you want to be un-person'd, and then getting the J&J one.
They'll just memory hole it and say that anyone that brings it's up is a conspiracy theorist.

Or they'll just deny it forever and claim that anyone that disagrees is anti-science. They do that shit all the time now. Medical doctors and scientists that disagree with Saint Fauci get banned on Facebook for "spreading misinformation."
 
They'll just memory hole it and say that anyone that brings it's up is a conspiracy theorist.

Or they'll just deny it forever and claim that anyone that disagrees is anti-science. They do that shit all the time now. Medical doctors and scientists that disagree with Saint Fauci get banned on Facebook for "spreading misinformation."
Sure, if it's 1% of people getting autoimmune disorders in 40 years, that's likely. But if it's 35% of people being susceptible to a weird cancer in 10 years, that's not going to be possible.
 
For a brief moment I had a moment of happiness for CNN, but it was quickly dashed by more fear mongering:

Covid-19 reinfections are rare, but more common in people 65 and older, study finds
(Archive)(CNN) — Coronavirus reinfections are relatively rare, but it's more common for people 65 and older to get infected more than once, according to a study published Wednesday in the Lancet medical journal.
https://archive.md/o/BQLNG/https://...s-blood-donations-covid-antibodies/index.html

TL;DR:
>olds have weaker immune systems, weaker immune systems correlate with reinfection
>1% reinfection rate across the total population (Denmark)
>3.6% reinfection rate in people 65+
>extrapolated this means apparently 47% of olds are vulnerable to reinfection while only 20% of young healthy people are vulnerable
>"natural immunity bad, vaccine immunity good"
>no explanation for why vaccines are better
>shilling Pfizer & Moderna mRNA vaccines over classic vaccines
>fear mongering about muh new variants

Even in the face of good news (reinfections are rare) the journoscum cannot help themselves but shill and fear-monger.

Furthermore the Dutch study CNN cites does not directly contradict Okhuese (2020)'s finding that statistically reinfections will decline to a near-zero number as more people contract the virus and recover.
There's no reason to think that Covid isn't exact;y the same as the other 4 Coronaviruses that are endemic in people.

Catch a cold, produce antibodies that last a year to 18 months. Eventually immunity wears off and you become re-infected.

Good news T-cell immunity is a thing and the more times you're infected the less severe the symptoms.

The first pandemic wave is now ebbing, that's undeniable. Fuck vaccines, in South Africa they've gone from 20-30K cases a day to 1K and mortality has declined to negligible with almost no vaccinations, scary new variant and all.

If we'd left well alone the coof would have washed through the population, killed off a few hundred thousand fatties, and become an annoying cold bug.

We've decided instead to go for mass lockdowns, mask mandates and vaccines that don't vaccinate and we've still seen a few hundred thousand fatties kick the bucket.
 
Sure, if it's 1% of people getting autoimmune disorders in 40 years, that's likely. But if it's 35% of people being susceptible to a weird cancer in 10 years, that's not going to be possible.
99% survival rate is a white supremacy talking point.

ANYTHING is possible if CNN makes it so unfortunately.

The most likely scenario is what they did with the Hunter laptop story and just never report it.
 
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