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Originally Posted by Lov2fish
You think cause you have a degree you're intelligent, or if you are in the medical field you are infallible? Know plenty of people with degrees that still have no clue, and if having a degree in the medical field makes you somehow superior to anyone else, you're an idiot. If it was the case medical mistakes wouldn't be one of the leading causes of death in this country. When the efficacy for the covid "Vaccine" gets above 60% consistently I'll eat crow. Until that time you can all suck a dick, as I am sure some of ya replying already do.
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For those vaccinated, its already there. Not getting 80 % of the population is the issue. Covid is here to stay. Its less lethal, but those with health issues, age, previous medical conditions will be susceptible to the next variant. So boosters should be considered. The flu shoot you may have recieved in 2019 was for the H1N1 flu, from 1918.
The one thing a vaccine should do is keep the subject from dying. Second, prevent serious illness (hospitalization). The Covid vaccine does that. I have a list of friends, family, and people I have worked with who have died from covid. None of them were vaccinated.