Posted on 09/04/2021 1:48:10 PM PDT by Tipllub
University of Mississippi football coach Lane Kiffin has tested positive for COVID-19. Kiffin will not coach when the team takes on Louisville on Monday.
Kiffin — who is fully vaccinated — tested positive for a breakthrough case of the virus. He said he was "grateful to be vaccinated," and stated he was experiencing mild symptoms from the virus.
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He is grateful to have a government that will tell him what to do.
If he tested positive for the variant, perhaps it’s BECAUSE he was vaccinated. Not much is known yet about Antibody Dependent Enhancement, but it’s a potential problem for the vaxxed.
Because in the Alternate Universe where he wasn’t vaccinated, he saw himself dying in agony on a ventilator...
How do you know your “mild” symptoms would not have been just as mild without the vax?
Awful lot of high profile people suddenly having breakthrough cases. Makes you wonder how many “non” high profile people counted on the vaccine to protect them and got a nasty surprise?
He is a grateful and obedient slave.
Say it loud:
“Thank you massah.
Thank you massah.
Thank you massah.”
You can figure out how much the vaccine helped you by using a crystal ball or ouija board.
Science, yo!
One cannot assume it is more mild after vaccine. I had an extremely mild case without. I know many people who were completely asymptomatic.
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I’m sure Tennessee and USC fans are sending Lane their best wishes.
“I love big brother, I really do”
/1984
/not the idiot ass tv series
And what effect will that “vaccine” have on his body one, two, three, five, ten years from now?
Hopefully, nothing, but it’s an unknown.
You ask too many questions. Just watch CNN and The Colbert Report for all of the "news" you are supposed to know.
One wonders if we would have had the Delta version if the “vaccine” had not been created.
You can’t know for sure. But the data is plentiful and suggests breakthrough cases are on average much more mild than without the vaccine.
You can look at the data yourself. Average length of symptoms and severity, broken down by age, co-morbidities, BMI, etc.. and then compare vaccinated vs. unvaccinated. It isn’t even close. The vaccines work, they just lose effectiveness so a booster may be needed. Of course, you could take deworming medicine weekly and get worse results if that sounds more better.
Your anecdotal stories are not studies. Over a half million US citizens died because they got the full blown covid. How many fully vaccinated Americans died? A few thousand?
I know what you did there. Still, I think it's important to point out that these people didn't come to this point in a vacuum. Anyone that makes the argument, "No one ever said...", or "Only an idiot would believe...", is glossing over the fact that the narrative all along has been managed to manipulate people in to doing what they other wise wouldn't. That's not something that has to be done when there is a real public health threat.
“Breakthrough”
Cognitive dissonance in action.
This Lane Kiffin?
NSFW language warning;
Tosh.0 - Kiffin’s Krimson Korner
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0TvJy2Ot48M
Tosh.0 - Kiffin’s Krimson Korner 2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4acayiZAHaM
“How do you know your “mild” symptoms would not have been just as mild without the vax?”
Bingo: My brother and his wife had very bad symptoms no vaccine. My 76 year old mother just a cold with no vaccine.
I think have need to get the antibody test, I had a sinus drain for 8 days with no fever or anything else (no vaccine). I was expose to my brother and his wife who are both positive.
It depends on your overall health on how bad covid would be. Roll of the dice
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