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To: packagingguy

Hospitalizations for all those live-and-death patients infected by the COVID-19 are still a maximum effort to keep them alive. That takes some intensive hospital resources that are not free. I would hate to have the hospital bill from a Covid infection and if I knew you, I would ask you to help pay my bill because it was your advice that kept me from getting the vaccine.

The idea that getting infected by Covid-19 will give better immunity than the vaccine suggests it is better to pay the cost of the hospitalization to get immunity than to get a free vaccine. There is no scientific basis for that idea. In fact, with that thinking, I have a bridge in Louisiana to sell you.


52 posted on 07/12/2021 11:04:03 PM PDT by jonrick46 ( Leftnicks chase illusions of motherships at the end of the pier.)
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To: jonrick46

If ppl are so dependent on healthcare advice they receive from a stranger on a message board in order to make a decision on whether or not to get the vaccine, then they deserve whatever outcome follows. That’s a ridiculous straw man argument.


81 posted on 07/13/2021 1:24:19 AM PDT by Prince of Space (EIrish lives matter!)
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To: jonrick46

You are an utterly dishonest troll.

Most people who get the coof don’t need hospitalization.

And increasing numbers of the vaccinated are getting the coof anyway: new studies are out from Israel and England,
yesterday a report came out from England’s NHS that 117 people who died of coof were vaccinated compared to only 44 vaccinated.

Troll.


105 posted on 07/13/2021 9:03:23 AM PDT by grey_whiskers (The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change with out notice.)
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