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To: FormerFRLurker

You’re sort of young, so maybe your reasoning powers will improve with age.

1) Vaccination is not nearly a prime factor in how people respond to the virus—and who develops Covid from it.

2) Your particular immediate experience should of course not be extrapolated to large populations.

Go do some reading or something—to grow your brain, Grasshopper.


39 posted on 08/14/2021 2:49:42 PM PDT by 9YearLurker
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To: 9YearLurker

You’re sort of young, so maybe your reasoning powers will improve with age.

With all due respect, 9Year, I'm a bit more concerned about your reasoning powers. In your first post to me, without knowing anything about me other than my belief that the benefits of the COVID vaccine outweigh the risks, you stated I was "chugging the Kool Aid". Trump has also praised the vaccine and encouraged others to get it. Does this mean Trump has also been "chugging the Kool Aid"? Trump may be a lot of things, but I would bet good money he is not an agent of Fauci or Bill Gates or the "Deep State".
FOX: Trump encourages Americans to get COVID vaccine

1) Vaccination is not nearly a prime factor in how people respond to the virus—and who develops Covid from it.

Then why are all the top 10 states (with the exception of Rhode Island) in cases per million all states with low vaccination rates? Why are the ICU bed shortages happening in states with low vaccination rates?
Worldometers: US
Dallas: Your Child Will Wait For Another Child to Die
Shortage of ICU Beds in South
Pediatric COVID Hospitalizations in Tennessee

2) Your particular immediate experience should of course not be extrapolated to large populations.

That's true; I just felt I owed you an explanation of why I would need more than a random Freeper's opinion on why the vaccine is dangerous. The OP posted some data, but it shows a frequency of 0.001% for vaccine-related myocarditis and 0.0018% for vaccine-related pericarditis. I take bigger risks with my life every time I step into a car, but that doesn't stop me from driving.

Go do some reading or something—to grow your brain, Grasshopper.

Reading is how I found the links I posted to you. If you have any data to rebut that, I'd be happy to read that too.

40 posted on 08/14/2021 6:00:08 PM PDT by FormerFRLurker
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