Posted on 07/16/2021 9:19:31 AM PDT by MNDude
“I’d say there’s hesitancy and I’d use another word — obstinance,” said Dr. Philip Keiser, a University of Texas infectious disease expert who’s been Galveston County’s Local Health Authority since 2016. “There’s this attitude, ‘You can’t make me!’”
With local hospitals full and no sign of Delta letting up, he fears Mesa County’s luck has run out.
In Galveston County, a lot of vaccine converts would have to step forward — and fast — to keep the Delta variant at bay. Keiser is still hopeful, but he’s not so sure he can persuade enough people in time.
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Yes, my question exactly...
I agree that the clock is running out for them, but the alternative reason is to create justification for rounding up and killing those that refuse the slower death sentence of the jab.
Aren’t we 60% vaccinated?
Hospitals are full? Is this killing people?
https://coronavirus.ohio.gov/wps/portal/gov/covid-19/dashboards
Well, I think even the gullible will smarten up a bit for the next time — there will be a next time, unless they just go all Hitler all the time shortly—they seem to be trying to hide that reality behind the curtain.
However, as far as stupidity - well there’s an old saying, “you can’t cure stupid”. Ha.
The left has such bloodlust.
yes, but this concoction doesn’t make that claim
it only claims to reduce severity, not avoid the infection like a pox vax does
you don’t get the chickenpox/etc without symptoms, you have them or you don’t
NHS medication errors contribute to as many as 22,000 deaths a year, major report shows
Check out the solution.
£££££.
Pay us more or we might croak you.
Clap for carers!
Asymptomatic infection (no rash, very few blisters) can occur with chickenpox, though it’s rare.
with “rare” being the operative word...
All four of my family members had the Alpha variant.
None of us were injected. Our doctor had us all on Ivermectin and my wife has been on HCQ for years.
My wife and my younger son were hospitalized and on oxygen. She is blood type A+ and he is O+.
My older son and I were asymptomatic. He is A+ and I am O+.
So I don’t see a blood type correlation in us, as has been postulated. I don’t know if the Ivermectin helped: maybe my wife would have died without it (she has a serious comorbidity).
Honestly, I don’t think anyone knows what to believe. I’ve personally seen many people with serious or fatal reactions to the vaccines.
I did have an endocrinologist tell me he is highly alarmed by what we don’t know about the vaccines. He said he’s not as concerned about what we don’t know about the virus.
It's clear to me that science is no longer driving science, it's politics and ambition that's driving "the science."
Wow. It’s amazing how it rips through groups.
Just got text message today that a (Pfizer-vaccinated) coworker was admitted to the hospital and is Covid-positive. He was vaccinated in January and was showing some sickness this week -coming in late, leaving early. The thing is he’s 50, no fat and a body builder/part-time bouncer. Weird. I’m 59 and overweight but take invermictin, zinc, vitamin E, magnesium, fish oil, statins, metformin, aspirin, etc. for hypertension, diabetes, etc. I take extra aspirin now for the J&J vaccine (June) blood clots. I had the 1st Pfizer shot in Jan along with the coworker but had a reaction 10 days later so skipped the 2nd dose.
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