Yeah, we’re all really convinced of that. — Xtrix
Well, I guess that is all there is to it. Where do you live. I want to come over and do nasty things to your porch. Obviously you won't mind. After all, I want to. So what I do is none of your business. Yes?For example, If one respects the right of the individual to choose for oneself. — Merkwurdichliebe
Well, I guess that is all there is to it. Where do you live. I want to come over and do nasty things to your porch. Obviously you won't mind. After all, I want to. So what I do is none of your business. Yes? — tim wood
Why aren't politicians telling people to stop eating junk food, since obese people are 3X more likely to develop severe symptoms? — MondoR
Why aren't politicians telling people to stop eating junk food, since obese people are 3X more likely to develop severe symptoms? — MondoR
Do you mean you'd like to fuck my mailbox? — Merkwurdichliebe
I think he just meant he wanted to expose himself to your mailbox. — frank
I can post the security cam pictures and make him famous — Merkwurdichliebe
This is now making the rounds again, being propagated and re-posted who knows where... — jorndoe
Don’t forget another misconception that is being knocked down: — Joshs
The studies don't address transmission, as I mentioned above. They don't address viral loads in the nasal mucosa, they don't address viral load in asymptomatic cases, they don't address behavioural changes in vaccinated people, they don't address different responses in the full range of cohorts. — Isaac
I'm not saying the evidence to support that claim isn't out there, but the article is good example of why people oppose this stuff. It's little more than "believe me because I'm right". — Isaac
Aren’t the “peripheral’ claims, that vaccination reduces infection and most cases are in the unvaccinated, enough to support recommendations for vaccinating the young? — Joshs
You missed the point completely - not surprising for someone who is not interested in the point. You go o the not-worth-the-trouble list. — tim wood
It depends what you take as your default assumption. Assume it probably works and you'll need a study to show it doesn't to change your mind. Assume it probably doesn't and you'll need a study showing it does. Given the atrocious history of the pharmaceutical industry, I'm in the latter camp. — Isaac
The country is now being completely run by the pharmaceuticals industry and they have the greatest marketing pitch ever devised: If you don't do as we command you will DIE! Totalitarianism in it's purest form, but instead of a gun they use psychological manipulation of the mind. — MondoR
Now that one has been mentioned. But I see no mention in the article of the issues raised (at least by me)
The studies don't address transmission, as I mentioned above. They don't address viral loads in the nasal mucosa, they don't address viral load in asymptomatic cases, they don't address behavioural changes in vaccinated people, they don't address different responses in the full range of cohorts.
— Isaac — Isaac
Maybe you could point me in the direction of links to statements by epidemiologists who recommend against policies advocating or requiring vaccination of young people. — Joshs
o you're just deliberately being provocative, right? — Xtrix
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