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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?