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  • BugI02

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    Well. Maybe. My wife seems to think so sometimes. Anyway. Happy belated retirement.
    Do you mean 'belated happy retirement' or do you just think he might have considered retiring when stomach acid ate through the blood vessel in his guts and he almost died


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    jamil

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    Do you mean 'belated happy retirement' or do you just think he might have considered retiring when stomach acid ate through the blood vessel in his guts and he almost died
    Yeah, I noticed that after I posted it. Figured Act is a smart guy. He’ll know what I meant. But. I do remember the bloody post. That would possibly have been a good time to retire too.
     
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    I suspect the seemingly randomness of some getting it, some get it twice, others have never gotten it is due to the tests being inaccurate. Early in this debacle it was reported and verified that the PCR tests were being misused (abused), and couldn't differentiate between different viruses. The data is so jumbled, distorted and manipulated that it becomes difficult to use for decision making. As to mutated variants, while likely, it would require genetic sequencing to determine which variant one has. Sequencing is expensive and time consuming. We don't sequence every specimen. So when a person is told they have the Alpha, Omega or Infinity variant, it's likely due to mathematical extrapolation.
     

    DragonGunner

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    Pfizer CEO - "We know that the two doses of the vaccine offer very limited protection, if any,” Dr Bourla said.
    "So your going to have to buckle down and take 5 or 6 more jabs. Thanks for making us richer than snot."
     

    jamil

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    Pfizer CEO - "We know that the two doses of the vaccine offer very limited protection, if any,” Dr Bourla said.
    Of course. Pfizer just announced that they’ll release a new Omicron version in March. So your current vaccine is ****. You need the new one.
     

    oze

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    Of course. Pfizer just announced that they’ll release a new Omicron version in March. So your current vaccine is ****. You need the new one.
    Why in the hell would anyone want an omicron-specific shot (he asked rhetorically) ? Since it is so contagious and symptoms are comparatively so mild and having it creates immunity for all variants, why?
     

    JCSR

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    Why in the hell would anyone want an omicron-specific shot (he asked rhetorically) ? Since it is so contagious and symptoms are comparatively so mild and having it creates immunity for all variants, why?
    Money grab is the reason. New variants will need new shots. $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
     

    rhamersley

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    Why in the hell would anyone want an omicron-specific shot (he asked rhetorically) ? Since it is so contagious and symptoms are comparatively so mild and having it creates immunity for all variants, why?
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    jamil

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    Why in the hell would anyone want an omicron-specific shot (he asked rhetorically) ? Since it is so contagious and symptoms are comparatively so mild and having it creates immunity for all variants, why?
    This may be over by March.
     
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