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  • slimslob
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    Re: Latest on the Corona Virus

    ‘Died Suddenly’? More Than 1-in-4 Think Someone They Know Died From COVID-19 Vaccines - Rasmussen Reports(R)

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    • slimslob
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      Concerns About COVID-19 Vaccines Remain High - Rasmussen Reports(R)

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      • slimslob
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        Japan Launches Official Investigation Into Millions of COVID Vaccine Deaths

        Japan Launches Official Investigation Into Millions of COVID Vaccine Deaths - News Punch

        Japan Launches Official Investigation Into Millions of COVID Vaccine Deaths

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        • bsm2
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          #14359
          Re: Latest on the Corona Virus

          Oh No not another Trump Administration Failure

          You already got the Vaccine
          Kind of ridiculous to keep posting your fears and fake information

          It's too late for you

          Happy 2023
          Last edited by bsm2; 01-04-2023, 01:19 PM.

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          • slimslob
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            Emails show Washington officials discussed COVID breakthrough cases amid vaccine push | Just The News

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            • bsm2
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              • BBM
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                #14362
                Re: Latest on the Corona Virus

                well what a surprise . Another variant

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                • bsm2
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                  • bsm2
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                    Re: Latest on the Corona Virus

                    How to avoid infection
                    The methods for avoiding infection haven't changed, though it can be hard to stick with them when no one else is: Get vaccinated, wear a mask and avoid crowded spaces.

                    First is getting vaccinated. This will protect against severe infection as well as reduce the risk of passing the virus to others, said Hotez, also dean of the National School of Tropical Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine.

                    The newer boosters, which take aim at both the original virus and the BA.4/BA.5 variants common this summer, are more protective against XBB.1.5 than earlier boosters. People who are up to date on their COVID-19 shots probably don't shed as much virus for as long, so they're also less likely to pass it on, he added.

                    Past infection provides some protection against severe disease, but that protection is "highly unreliable," Hotez said.

                    Second is wearing a mask. Good quality, well-fitting masks, like an N95 or KN95 can reduce the risk of infection.

                    N95 and KN95 masks offer more protection in comparison to other masks.
                    Cannon said people sometimes get annoyed at her mask-wearing "because it's like I'm reminding them that (COVID) is still a problem." But she doesn't want to accidentally pass COVID on to someone who might be more vulnerable to the virus.


                    Third is avoiding crowded indoor spaces. You're less likely to get infected in large indoor spaces with high ceilings and lots of ventilation than in cramped, airless ones.

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                    • BillyCarpenter
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                      Re: Latest on the Corona Virus

                      Originally posted by bsm2
                      How to avoid infection
                      The methods for avoiding infection haven't changed, though it can be hard to stick with them when no one else is: Get vaccinated, wear a mask and avoid crowded spaces.

                      First is getting vaccinated. This will protect against severe infection as well as reduce the risk of passing the virus to others, said Hotez, also dean of the National School of Tropical Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine.

                      The newer boosters, which take aim at both the original virus and the BA.4/BA.5 variants common this summer, are more protective against XBB.1.5 than earlier boosters. People who are up to date on their COVID-19 shots probably don't shed as much virus for as long, so they're also less likely to pass it on, he added.

                      Past infection provides some protection against severe disease, but that protection is "highly unreliable," Hotez said.

                      Second is wearing a mask. Good quality, well-fitting masks, like an N95 or KN95 can reduce the risk of infection.

                      N95 and KN95 masks offer more protection in comparison to other masks.
                      Cannon said people sometimes get annoyed at her mask-wearing "because it's like I'm reminding them that (COVID) is still a problem." But she doesn't want to accidentally pass COVID on to someone who might be more vulnerable to the virus.


                      Third is avoiding crowded indoor spaces. You're less likely to get infected in large indoor spaces with high ceilings and lots of ventilation than in cramped, airless ones.

                      The pandemic is over. No one is wearing a mask. - Joe Biden




                      Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.

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                      • bsm2
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                        #14366
                        Re: Latest on the Corona Virus

                        Originally posted by BillyCarpenter
                        The pandemic is over. No one is wearing a mask. - Joe Biden





                        President Trump we have it totally under control it will just disappear

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                        • bsm2
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                          • Phil B.
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                            And Biden still had more pass during his reign than Trump did.
                            ' I will do away with Covid ' Joe Biden on the campaign tour.

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                            • slimslob
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                              Re: Latest on the Corona Virus

                              Originally posted by bsm2
                              How to avoid infection
                              The methods for avoiding infection haven't changed, though it can be hard to stick with them when no one else is: Get vaccinated, wear a mask and avoid crowded spaces.

                              First is getting vaccinated. This will protect against severe infection as well as reduce the risk of passing the virus to others, said Hotez, also dean of the National School of Tropical Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine.

                              The newer boosters, which take aim at both the original virus and the BA.4/BA.5 variants common this summer, are more protective against XBB.1.5 than earlier boosters. People who are up to date on their COVID-19 shots probably don't shed as much virus for as long, so they're also less likely to pass it on, he added.

                              Past infection provides some protection against severe disease, but that protection is "highly unreliable," Hotez said.

                              Second is wearing a mask. Good quality, well-fitting masks, like an N95 or KN95 can reduce the risk of infection.

                              N95 and KN95 masks offer more protection in comparison to other masks.
                              Cannon said people sometimes get annoyed at her mask-wearing "because it's like I'm reminding them that (COVID) is still a problem." But she doesn't want to accidentally pass COVID on to someone who might be more vulnerable to the virus.


                              Third is avoiding crowded indoor spaces. You're less likely to get infected in large indoor spaces with high ceilings and lots of ventilation than in cramped, airless ones.
                              Total bullshit. Or maybe cow manure. Crap either way. distance is the only thing that will help you if you have an immune system that has been damaged. Of course the 6 foot distance the the self declared has been drips under pressure is no where near enough distance. Moisture droplets from sneezing or coughing or coughing can travel more than 15 feet.

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                              • bsm2
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