space1monkey
spacemonkey
space1monkey

Smart.

I am assuming that some people may want to wait until full FDA approval and not EUA. I respect that decision. I am not going to get my kids vaccinated, as the virus just isn’t that harmful to children (outside of the VERY rare cases of MIS-C) and I just don’t get why an Emergency Use Authorization was used for a group

Plus, those that are inoculated can still pass on the virus.

I looked back through some of your posts and see that you have been up against the same shit that I have on here. We state something, back it up with evidence and then get blasted for it. We ask for them to present evidence to counter and they never, ever do. We approach it logically and truthfully and they just sling

As the pandemic continues to wane, you might find yourself with an unmasked person, curious about whether they’ve been vaccinated or if they just care less than you about safety.

YES!!!  Finally, some common sense and mutual respect!

*fixed

Underrated comment, right here.

Yep. (Hope this posts)

Ah, I assumed it used bluetooth for connectivity, but only wifi if it needed video.

What do you mean by “just now going to wifi”?

I agree with everything that you have stated, although, “almost certainly” I take exception to, which is what I took exception to in Beth’s article. I have Googled and read several articles and studies, which is how I can so readily post links to info, but I have yet to see anything that would agree with that type of

YOU should probably read what you posted. At no point does it state that vaccine immunity last longer. In fact, it states: “Pfizer announced recently that individuals who received the BNT162b2 COVID-19 vaccine will most likely need a third dose within 12 months of being fully vaccinated, and annual vaccinations may be

Thank you for posting this and it does support your statement. It states that antibody levels may be greater in those that have recovered from the virus and then get the vaccine, even after the first dose. That is excellent news! Unfortunately, this doesn’t mention anything about immunity from the vaccine lasting

Oh, I’m the troll, yet, you are the one seeking out my every post.

Supposed to state “years” at the end of the sentence, but Kinja funked it up.

From the GoodRx article:

From the NIH link:

Get off my dick, dude! Every time I post something, there you are spouting a nonsensical reply with nothing to support your argument. I am not attacking Beth’s articles and even if I was, she is more than capable of defending her writing. It isn’t an assumption when I am backing up what I am stating, unlike you always

Immunity from vaccination is supposed to be significantly longer than immunity from infection.