Because it greatly reduces your chances of severe disease or death.
At least that’s why many people want it.
Ahahahahahahahahaha.
You're one of the last of the vaxhicans, liberal troll formerly known as Mojo. Ain't no give up in you, is there?
“Because it greatly reduces your chances of severe disease or death”
That’s not what this article is telling me.
and yet the only people I know who have died from the Wu Hu Flu were all jabbed and in some cases also boostered
I have a friend now who is dying from it but good news
shes well jabbed ...
Dr. Deborah Birx: "I knew these vaccines were not going to protect against infection and I think we overplayed the vaccines ..."
Claims vaccines "protect against severe disease and hospitalization" before saying that 50% of those who died via Omicron were older & vaccinated. pic.twitter.com/CTifr3QZzX— Scott Morefield (@SKMorefield) July 22, 2022
I asked the CDC this question. How is it that the shot does not prevent illness or transmission but does prevent severe illness? How does the shot do that, specifically?
It’s been over a month and no answer.
Several of my vaxxed to the max friends have had covid bad for a month. Is that considered severe?