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To: gas_dr

Hello

Some questions (tone is curious and not combative). Do you agree that the effectiveness of the vaccines at preventing or transmitting the virus are without a doubt a fail?

The comments out in the internet ‘ether’ are presumptuous in stating viruses evolve to become less virulent in humans - You must know of anthropologists or missionaries that visit an untouched tribe that ends with sever disease to the natives that was simply a ‘cold’ to the travelers. (the host population changes not the virus)

Would you now suggest the vaccines are safe knowing what we know now? Genuine question - anecdotal and peer reviewed articles suggest otherwise in my observations.

To quote Four Non Blondes - ‘What’s going on?’. Cheers


371 posted on 08/28/2022 4:43:46 PM PDT by week 71
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To: week 71

1. I agree the vaccines did not prevent universally transmission or disease. I did observe and continue to hold the position that vaccines prevented adverse disease and death to an incredibly high level as it pertains to delta strain.

2. As I have said, I no longer recommend vaccination to people of low risk factor. Omicron is a highly transmissible not dangerous disease. It’s the dreaded summer cold, which ironically have always been corona virus species.

3. I do hold that the vaccinations are safe. The data presented and hyperbole of clot shots are not borne out as clinically significant. The hospital is not full of thromboembolic events and strokes across 260 million people.

You are one of the first to ask my opinion

I think vaccines for us through an unusual genetic shift which causss a pandemic. I am open to the fact that the shift may have been artificially created. My guess is it was gain of function research that is clearly forbidden that for out. I think Fauci funded it and is culpable

I think the disease has now become endemic and essentially not dangerous at all. I am not seeing high numbers of deaths daily related to LRI and ARDS

I think that the great thing to come out of this was monoclonal antibody treatments. They did not seem to be objectionable to those who were wary of vaccination so provided s good and reasonable treatment that covid specific and incredibly efficacious.

I think that they gross politicization of this whole process with the instant blathering of people using social media is what has driven this. I think people will gravitate to what they want to believe nor what the data show

I think it’s over. It was a particularly harsh pandemic but it has followed all the rules of pandemics. The question is can we learn lessons from it or are we simply going to remain committed to division

Again thanks for your question.


391 posted on 08/28/2022 5:44:31 PM PDT by gas_dr (Conditions of Socratic debate: Intelligence, Candor, and Good Will. )
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