- Joined
- Jan 6, 2021
it's not good, it was a rushed product that was developed in the span of less than a year, and it's not even a fucking vaccine as there is no INNOCULATION. Can you comprehend what that word means, can you repeat it to me or are you too retarded to know what that means? If it was sooooooooo good and the companies that made it were so faithful in their product why do they have a liability shield? If I released a product that I know was safe why would I demand to be shielded from lawsuits if someone gets injured from it? Doesn't sound like even the companies themselves put that much faith into their product.You're literally throwing a tantrum about people who think the vaccine is good, that makes you an anti-vaxer. I understand you're an uneducated simpleton but it's really not a hard definition to understand.
yeah it's more like 10%Lol the vaccine does help prevent spread, it's just not 100%.
How can there be herd immunity IF THERE'S NO FUCKING INNOCULATION FROM BEING EXPOSED TO A WEAKENED VERSION OF THE VIRUS? If I get the flu vaccine for the right strain that's going around it doesn't matter if someone else is unvaccinated because I was already immunized by being exposed to a weakened version of the virus, allowing my immune system to develop a proper response, this is why just getting the disease/virus can sometimes be the best form of vaccination itself. The first recorded vaccination was when George Washington exposed his troops to trace amounts of smallpox to make them more immune to the virus, and it worked. You know what doesn't work? Experimental gene therapy shots with an efficacy that wanes after like 6 months and doesn't even prevent you from getting infected or giving it to others. Everyone I know who got the jab got covid afterwards, it's not fucking rocket science.herd immunity is important to help stop the spread of disease, even if one is vaccinated. I know you are proud of being uneducated and ignorant, but it's a pretty basic concept in biology