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CDC recently had to change the definition of a vaccine on their site
Covid vaccines don't use the virus itself like other vaccines do. It doesn't target the virus directly
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Immune response is how immunity works. It's better to be vaccinated than risk the disease. Also it is a lie that the definition changed. Your repeating a lie.
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Hey Sam, you had your 3rd jab yet? and in 3 months time are you ready for jab 4?
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Adverse reactions and chances of them occurring go up dramatically with each additional shot
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As of last Friday just in United States there's been 7,326 deaths from the vaccines and they say that is a small portion because most don't get reported
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If you want to read the details of every reported incident here you go
https://t.co/WozeagV8SO?amp=1
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In reality booster shots are half does and less likely to cause side effects. The 7,300 death count is grossly inflated. More likely that it is under 100.
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I got my booster shot 5 months after my second shot. There seems to be no call far a fourth booster shot. If they find it's best to get a booster I will.
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So how many months has it been since you had your first booster aka 3rd jab?
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2 weeks.
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If its been 5 months since your 3rd jab then you have no immunity, hurry and book a 4th jab asap.
As it stands you are no different from the unvaxxed.
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Where did you get the absurd idea you have no immunity after 5 months? Do you think that is why they are suggesting the booster shot?
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booster after the immunity from the initial dose(s) naturally starts to wane. The booster is designed to help people maintain their level of immunity for longer.
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Exactly. Not what you claimed at all.
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Few months your jab wanes if not topped up.
Top ups every few months for life on a 99% survival rate,without knowing the long term effects...only a fool would follow these rules.
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It never completely wanes. Delta varients is a reason to boost immunity.

Flu shots are normal and they are 10 to 100 times less deadly.
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Gibraltar 118.2% vaccinated cancels Xmas, waiting to see your mental gymnastics explaining that. Don't fall on your face again :)
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The article explains it rather well itself. Also you can't have more than 100% of people vaccinated.
They didn't cancel Xmas. It says right they cancelled government employee parties.
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99.97 if you are under 70 years old. Average 4 comorbidities per death. 0 deaths if treated early.
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Your numbers are wrong. We have actual numbers to go by.
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There is your problem. You get your numbers from memes. Thanks for showing why you are so ill informed.
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Stockholm University not a meme, try harder
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A COVID-19 booster is given when a person has completed their vaccine series, and protection against the virus has decreased over time.
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Yes, it has decreased over one. No one is saying you have no immunity after 5 months. It may wane a bit, but you still have immunity. Delta is rather virulent though.
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Also it can give eternal immunity from covid, when you are dead
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Colin Powell style.
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Those not immunised for Covid are far more likely to end up dead.

Nothing you can link will change the fact of billions of doses with hardly any side effects.
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Nothing beats natural immunity, those that have had covid and recovered , their immunity lasts way longer than any jab or booster. Those that have had 3 jabs will suffer side effects.
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CDC unable to show single case
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Funny, because they have shown many cases of people who had Covid, getting it again.

Immunity is immunity no matter if it is from the vaccine, or beating the virus.
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heard about false pcr positive?
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Yes, and I know it is irrelevant. Doctors also know about that and follow up with another test after to confirm.
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The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again but expecting different results
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Actually that's not the definition but it's a description or characteristic of it. Insanity is much more broad than just that.
You have a point though
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It's a different test. Not the same thing.
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They have the cheap test anyone can easily take. They have another to confirm after. It should be pretty simple to understand.
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oh so there is a "cheap test" and "another test", got it, very science at it again :D
do you see those doctors in a room right now?
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No truth to this article. Might as well link to FOX News.
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"hardly any" is that a number?
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Somewhere around 1 in 350,000 would get a strong reaction, and then only a tiny fraction of those were lethal when not treated.
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sooooomewheeeeere over the rainbow
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Yes, nice link. Now my question still stands. Did you even read r link?
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Reality: in the most vaccinated nations majority of the hospitalizations are vaccinated people.

FUCK YOU, DEGENERATE STATIST SCUM.
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That is only because most people are vaccinated. The fact that they survive while the unvaccinated die highlights the problem of not being vaccinated.

Your example doesn't help you.
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Vaccination doesn't prevent infection. It never has. It helps your body minimise the harm of infection. This of course also reduces the spread, but not all of it.
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That is cute. Well the data shows it is not a concern.
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not a vaccine, mRNA injection is experimental gene therapy
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Immune response only causes immunity when it's causes your body to respond to a SPECIFIC virus.
Immunity means your body fights a particular virus. A response can kill you done wrong
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That is an oversimplified way of looking at what immunity is. It's more complicated than you realise. Your body is trained to eliminate harmful immune responses, even mRNA made ones.
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While your body can get it wrong sometimes and cause an autoimmune response, if you believe in your bodies natural ability then you realise that your body stops bad immune responses.
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If vaccine works then yes, not the case with covid gene therapies
Provide your source for definition then
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The vaccine does work, and works better than a lot of older well used vaccines. I'm not the one making wild claims that needs to back them up. Your trying to put yourself above science
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where's the definition? nothing? :)
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You already posted the real definition. You are just falling for the myth that it is a new definition. In reality it is the same definition we always had.
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Why do you think they changed the definition? Did you even read them? Covid vax are first that don't target the virus. That's why only last 3 months
Trigger immune response GENERALLY
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So it's telling your body to go on defense with or without any threat present.
No tiny amount of the virus to your system to teach it to fight THAT virus
Body fighting NOTHING
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They didn't actually change the definition. At most some websites corrected their wrong definition. What you show as the old definition was only a definition of one type of vaccine.
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The mRNA vaccine type is more effective at teaching your body how to build immunity. It is also safer than old traditional vaccines. It's also easier to produce and make other vaccines