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    DragonGunner

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    I have said before, I expect this scamdemic will come to miraculous end....just about a 3 months before midterms.
    Have to disagree...my logic is that you believe democrats will suddenly end it and all will be clear and people will still vote them back in. Problem is Big Pharma is running this country, they have both sides bought and paid for so it won't matter to them who is in office. I expect things to be even worse, by this time next year there will be at least 3 more types of vaccines and monthly boosters.....Its just like Purdue and oxycontin. But these guys were smarter with their scamdemic plot.
     

    Keith_Indy

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    Why? That’s not been the reported experience of the person who informed the WHO about it.

    Why, because it's necessary to instill a certain amount of panic, regardless of the evidence or lack there-of.

    But, in all seriousness, the vaxx seems to lead to a weakened immune system, so that informs me that the body will react differently for every new variant and the body will be less likely react in a healthy way.

    I just found this article where "they" are saying they need more time to study the effects, but then "some" scientists are already making broad claims.

    FEAR SELLS. FEAR CONTROLS.


    Scientists say the "horrific" new variant is "better at infecting vaccinated people" - but the extent to which will not be clear for weeks.
     

    drillsgt

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    Why, because it's necessary to instill a certain amount of panic, regardless of the evidence or lack there-of.

    But, in all seriousness, the vaxx seems to lead to a weakened immune system, so that informs me that the body will react differently for every new variant and the body will be less likely react in a healthy way.

    I just found this article where "they" are saying they need more time to study the effects, but then "some" scientists are already making broad claims.

    FEAR SELLS. FEAR CONTROLS.

    There's all the motivation in the world to keep this going, the nerds in the white coats toiling away in their labs are finally in the limelight and the worse things are the more $$ that brings in.
     

    JCSR

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    Here's a thought, still no free in-home testing.

    Dr. Marc Siegel:
    "It is inexcusable that almost two years into the worst pandemic in a hundred years, we still don’t have free testing in every home, provided by the federal government through a public-private partnership like Operation Warp Speed. Having a free and ready test to assure you don’t have COVID when you develop a cough, congestion or fatigue, goes a long way toward preventing panic."
     

    phylodog

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    Here's a thought, still no free in-home testing.

    Dr. Marc Siegel:
    "It is inexcusable that almost two years into the worst pandemic in a hundred years, we still don’t have free testing in every home, provided by the federal government through a public-private partnership like Operation Warp Speed. Having a free and ready test to assure you don’t have COVID when you develop a cough, congestion or fatigue, goes a long way toward preventing panic."
    While I agree that an inexpensive and reliable at home test would be a great way to cut down on transmission, I'm of the opinion that the federal government has spent enough money on this crap. How about we let a little free market sneak into the web of the pocket stuffing criminals? Maybe not pay for the R&D, then pay for the manufacturing and distribution, then pay for the doses themselves, then pay for marketing. I'm pretty sure that at this point, big pharma can afford to bring their own tests to market.

    ETA - It just occurred to me that I wrote that as if there is a difference between the federal government and big pharma. I think they're branches from the same tree any more.
     
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    buckwacker

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    While I agree that an inexpensive and reliable at home test would be a great way to cut down on transmission, I'm of the opinion that the federal government has spent enough money on this crap. How about we let a little free market sneak into the web of the pocket stuffing criminals? Maybe not pay for the R&D, then pay for the manufacturing and distribution, then pay for the doses themselves, then pay for marketing. I'm pretty sure that at this point, big pharma can afford to bring their own tests to market.

    ETA - It just occurred to me that I wrote that as if there is a difference between the federal government and big pharma. I think they're branches from the same tree any more.
    What do they call that repressive, authoritarian blend of government and corporations? Seems there's a name for it.
     
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