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    bobzilla

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    Doctor Breckinridge Scott, " We never lied, you understand? They told us it was rabies so we made a vaccine for rabies. It wasn't even the idea of safety anymore, it was the idea of the idea of safety." He invented a prescription rabies drug, Phalanx, and it claimed to stop the zombie infection...However, all it did was create a false blanket of security.
    There are so many similarities in that “interview” from a fiction novel from 2006. It’s just…sad.
     

    bobzilla

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    That's not true. There have been some, but the need for them to go into production disappeared during development.

    COVID is a case where the coronavirus didn't go away.
    Swine flu, avian flu and sars the first are still around. They didn’t “go away”.
    What am I doing. You don’t care about facts
     

    DoggyDaddy

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    Swine flu, avian flu and sars the first are still around. They didn’t “go away”.
    What am I doing. You don’t care about facts
    Nor has the garden variety flu. They still push the vaccines every year even though they readily admit that they're only a guess as to whether they'll be effective against whatever strain shows up in any given year. It's about as scientific as predicting the weather. 50-50 chance at best.
     

    buckwacker

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    That's not true. There have been some, but the need for them to go into production disappeared during development.

    COVID is a case where the coronavirus didn't go away.
    Yeah, the four or five corona viruses that give us the common cold have completely disappeared.
     

    JettaKnight

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    Swine flu, avian flu and sars the first are still around. They didn’t “go away”.
    They're around but not a big deal. (do you know anyone with any of those?) Hence, there's no demand.

    Yeah, the four or five corona viruses that give us the common cold have completely disappeared.
    They're around, but not a huge impact to the public health.

    Nor has the garden variety flu. They still push the vaccines every year even though they readily admit that they're only a guess as to whether they'll be effective against whatever strain shows up in any given year. It's about as scientific as predicting the weather. 50-50 chance at best.
    If there was just one strain... the problem with the common flu (which isn't a coronavirus) is guessing which strains will breakout during the season, then hoping they don't mutate into something new.
     

    buckwacker

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    They're around but not a big deal. (do you know anyone with any of those?) Hence, there's no demand.
    Several years worth of research didn't produce a viable vaccine. But we got several in mere months with rona II.

    They're around, but not a huge impact to the public health.
    Yeah there's no medication marketed for cold symptoms because it's not a problem.
    Again there's been decades of research aimed at a "cure" for the common cold because it is as ubiquitous as it is annoying, yet all that research has been unsuccessful.

    If there was just one strain... the problem with the common flu (which isn't a coronavirus) is guessing which strains will breakout during the season, then hoping they don't mutate into something new.
    This sounds like a pretty solid argument against the rona vaccine.
     

    JettaKnight

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    Several years worth of research didn't produce a viable vaccine. But we got several in mere months with rona II.
    To be viable it has to be effective and in demand.
    Yeah there's no medication marketed for cold symptoms because it's not a problem.
    Again there's been decades of research aimed at a "cure" for the common cold because it is as ubiquitous as it is annoying, yet all that research has been unsuccessful.

    This sounds like a pretty solid argument against the rona vaccine.
    Thank you for you expert opinion on virology.
     

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    To be viable it has to be effective and in demand.

    Thank you for you expert opinion on virology.
    He’s just as much an expert as you on the subject. Weird way to admit he’s right tho.



    As far as “effective”, depends what criteria you’ve set to determine its effectiveness. Stopping the spread? Ineffective. Vaccines used to not be considered effective unless it prevented the infection and the spread by the virus. Besides, you’re vaccinated, why do you care if we are?
     

    DoggyDaddy

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    Literally. The ONLY question I have for people and haven’t got an answer on... why do you care if I’m vaccinated?
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    I don't. Now you have your answer. :)
     

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    my favorite part...

    ...That provision would change existing law relating to OSHA’s enforcement fines, the very same section of law whose fines OSHA referenced in its June Covid-19 healthcare worker rule and is likely to use again to enforce its forthcoming vaccine compliance rules.

    The Existing Law

    29 U.S.C.§ 666 lays out OSHA enforcement fine levels. The 1970-enacted law reads:

    29 U.S. Code § 666 - Civil and criminal penalties
    Interesting coincidence
     
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