That would actually be a good one if I’d described something resembling a conspiracy theory. — AJJ
It won’t make a shred of difference. — Xtrix
Because the very fact that you have decided to “question” this issue, but don’t do so in almost any other area of your life — Xtrix
means you’re one more person who’s jumping in with a “side” — Xtrix
and you’ve happened to pick the wrong side — Xtrix
probably because of political or religious reasons and, hence, in bad faith. — Xtrix
You’re not interested in learning anything. — Xtrix
You’ve taken a side, and are now out to prove what you want to prove. — Xtrix
Vaccines are effective. — Xtrix
Vaccines are safe. — Xtrix
Vaccines slow the spread of COVID. — Xtrix
Even if one is otherwise healthy— it’s not simply about YOU, it’s about the community. — Xtrix
It would. — AJJ
I question in all areas of life. — AJJ
I enjoy it. — AJJ
We all have a “side”. — AJJ
Have I though? — AJJ
This is basically saying I believe things for reasons. — AJJ
This is true. — AJJ
I hold my political and religious beliefs for reasons too. — AJJ
I am. — AJJ
This is what you’re doing. — AJJ
It’s what everyone does all the time. — AJJ
Not that effective. — AJJ
People still get ill and a train of booster shots is on the cards. — AJJ
Debatable. — AJJ
Lots of documented side-effects, some truly awful. — AJJ
Perhaps, but if they do this by reducing viral load and a healthy person’s immune system does this anyway then they’re a superfluous risk for those people. — AJJ
It might be *about* the community, but whether they’re overall good for a community is debatable. — AJJ
Whether vaccinating the young and healthy on balance helps the vulnerable community enough to warrant the death and debilitation that occurs within the former group. — AJJ
The allegations of death and debilitation that supposedly occurs within the former group are tenuous, at best — James Riley
whereas the aid to the vulnerable community is proven. — James Riley
If the death and debilitation that supposedly occurs within the former group are less, by huge orders of magnitude, than the death and debilitation that occurs in that group from Covid, and if their occupation of hospital beds and their drain on resources kills other people suffering from non-covid related injury or disease, then is it okay to rip the vents out of their yaps and dump their bodies out the hospital window to make room for human beings? — James Riley
How so? — AJJ
Then I find odd the reluctance to provide an answer to my question about why viral loads are supposedly lower in vaccinated individuals compared to unvaccinated asymptomatic (or mildly symptomatic) individuals. — AJJ
It’s been long known that young healthy people aren’t particularly troubled by this virus so I’m not getting the intended force of this hypothetical. — AJJ
Because, like those who challenge Covid deaths based upon comorbidities, any death and debilitation that supposedly occurs within the former group have not been shown to be the result of the vaccine. — James Riley
Regardless, even if, the numbers are within a statistical norm for people who didn't get the shot. — James Riley
I find it odd that two people in the same thread find so many things to be "odd." — James Riley
In any event, I haven't seen a reluctance t provide an answer to you question about why viral loads are supposedly lower in vaccinated individuals. It could be because we aren't experts in the field. — James Riley
Go to Idaho. Go to any other location where people like you are coming in sick, begging for the vax, taking up beds, getting treated and sometimes saved by medicines that are not fully approved by the FDA, and sometimes dying; all while others are turned away because of the likes of you. — James Riley
This in turn casts doubt on the claimed severity of the virus if both sides are inflating the figures in this way. — AJJ
But presumably those numbers will include actual vaccine deaths/injuries just as the others will include actual Covid deaths. — AJJ
I’d be interested to see where you’re getting this from. — AJJ
I think it’s a common polite way of telling someone they’re dodging something. — AJJ
That’s fine, but it’s a pertinent question and without an answer the claim that a vaccinated individual will be less likely to spread the virus than an unvaccinated asymptomatic one is suspect. — AJJ
Where are you getting this from? It makes no sense according to my own experience of those around me catching the virus. If “young healthy people” in Idaho are as a rule becoming seriously ill then they’re for some reason in the vulnerable category instead. — AJJ
there’s cause for concern — AJJ
worth considering — AJJ
You’ve taken a side, and are now out to prove what you want to prove.
— Xtrix
This is what you’re doing. It’s what everyone does all the time. — AJJ
Vaccines are effective.
— Xtrix
Not that effective. People still get ill and a train of booster shots is on the cards. — AJJ
Vaccines are safe.
— Xtrix
Debatable. Lots of documented side-effects, some truly awful. — AJJ
Vaccines slow the spread of COVID.
— Xtrix
Perhaps, but if they do this by reducing viral load and a healthy person’s immune system does this anyway then they’re a superfluous risk for those people. — AJJ
Even if one is otherwise healthy— it’s not simply about YOU, it’s about the community.
— Xtrix
It might be *about* the community, but whether they’re overall good for a community is debatable. — AJJ
Whether vaccinating the young and healthy on balance helps the vulnerable community enough to warrant the death and debilitation that occurs within the former group. — AJJ
The allegations of death and debilitation that supposedly occurs within the former group are tenuous, at best
— James Riley
How so? — AJJ
The type caused by blood clots, for example. Are you disputing that blood clots are a potential side effect of these vaccines? — AJJ
You, who know nothing about virology, immunology or epidemiology would say "unnecesarily"? On the basis of anecdotes that may or may not be accurate? Are you serious? — Janus
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