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You have to be over 50 or immunocompromised for the 2nd booster and there is no 3rd booster, that doesn't exist. At least not that I know of.
[QUOTE=Off the Court;14648176]You have to be over 50 or immunocompromised for the 2nd booster and there is no 3rd booster, that doesn't exist. At least not that I know of.[/QUOTE]
Are there not 3 doses available overall?
The chart says 100,724,751 Americans have had 3 doses.
[QUOTE=Doomsday Dallas;14648224]Are there not 3 doses available overall?
The chart says 100,724,751 Americans have had 3 doses.[/QUOTE]
Shots 1&2 are packaged together as the initial vaccination and then the 1st "booster" can be taken 6 months after. There is a 2nd booster but you have to qualify for that and the only people I know who have taken that are old or people with heart conditions that have to take covid seriously. I do not think there is a 3rd booster.
If you are just wondering why only 50% got boosted I think what happened to some is that after vaccination they went out and contracted covid. The vaccine prevented them from getting sick but they still had covid. And today covid has mutated into omicron which has a very low death rate, it is a very weak variant. I think covid is currently doing what the Spanish Flu did. It mutated into a mild cold and then vanished.
I think that is what is happening and I hope that is what is happening. It would suck if covid turned into another permanent seasonal flu we have to avoid every single year.
OP seems confused in his search for conspiracy. Doses 1 & 2 are the original vaccine. Dose 3 is the booster and 1st booster. There is no 3rd booster.
Well... I don't believe that 257 million people got that first dose.
That number is way too high considering 25% of the US population is under the age of 19.
So... to even suggest that 257 million Americans got that initial first dose is ridiculous in my opinion.
If 257 million people really did take that experimental vax, time to start considering the reasons why:
[video=youtube;6dMOfwUP0F0]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6dMOfwUP0F0[/video]
Maher is vaccinated. He is talking about hopelessly uneducated people who believe every dumb conspiracy theory they read.
[QUOTE=Off the Court;14648360]Maher is vaccinated. He is talking about hopelessly uneducated people who believe every dumb conspiracy theory they read.[/QUOTE]
He's also controlled... controlled by the industry. And if anyone in his position were to speak out on the vaccine... they get cancelled (thanks to our liberally implemented cancel-culture).
But he's not talking about conspiracy theories that are triggering in this segment,
He's making a point that Americans are uneducated because the school standard has gone to $hit, and social media has made us all retarded. It's not the country's biggest & best kept secret. Americans for the most part don't know $hit... and it's only getting progressively worse.
Also... He takes a shot at Liberals and Democrats at the end of the video in the last minute.
Most Liberals & Democrats are a little embarrassed to admit they are Liberals & Democrats these days... I wonder why that is?
They usually identify using the term "progressive". Maher might be onto something with the term liberal being connected to woke culture but I can't recall left leaning candidates ever using the word liberal even before current woke culture.
I work in education so I felt compelled and a bit pressured from my colleagues to get vaccinated initially.
I didn’t get any boosters because it became clear the vaccine would not prevent me from catching or spreading covid. Also I’m 33 and in good health with no fear of catching covid.
I still haven’t had covid. Many of my colleagues who were vaccinated with boosters got covid, one has even had it twice since being vaxxed.
[QUOTE=Off the Court;14648385]They usually identify using the term "progressive". Maher might be onto something with the term liberal being connected to woke culture but I can't recall left leaning candidates ever using the word liberal even before current woke culture.[/QUOTE]
Because it use to be called something else: Libertarianism (Only less government)
[quote]Although libertarianism originated as a form of left-wing politics,[24][73] the development in the mid-20th century of modern libertarianism in the United States led several authors and political scientists to use two or more categorizations[3][4] to distinguish libertarian views on the nature of property and capital, usually along left–right or socialist–capitalist lines,[5] Unlike right-libertarians, who reject the label due to its association with conservatism and right-wing politics, calling themselves simply libertarians, proponents of free-market anti-capitalism in the United States consciously label themselves as left-libertarians and see themselves as being part of a broad libertarian left.[24][73]
While the term libertarian has been largely synonymous with anarchism as part of the left,[10][74] continuing today as part of the libertarian left in opposition to the moderate left such as social democracy or authoritarian and statist socialism, its meaning has more recently diluted with wider adoption from ideologically disparate groups,[10] including the right.[17][26] As a term, libertarian can include both the New Left Marxists (who do not associate with a vanguard party) and extreme liberals (primarily concerned with civil liberties) or civil libertarians. Additionally, some libertarians use the term libertarian socialist to avoid anarchism's negative connotations and emphasize its connections with socialism.[/quote]
The problem with Liberals today... they want the government to fix everything, and yea... keeping it relevant to the vaccine, everything needs to be a one-size-fits-all solution. (Mandated vaccines with no exceptions, we all get a $2,000 check, same amount for everyone. Free health-care, free college etc etc.)
As far as corporations go... they feel as if they can simply target the liberal masses with their woke advertising, you'll forget all the corporate greed you're suppose to be opposed to... as a liberal.
Either way... A vote for the left is a vote for less freedom in my opinion, and that's not really an opinion, it's a fact. Socialism doesn't work for the simple fact that people are corrupt, Under Socialist policies, The middle class pays the price so lower class garbage can get another free lunch.
Also... liberals tend to be disillusioned into believing equal opportunity doesn't exist in this country, which is why they ultimately give the government/state more power, and yet again complain that the government isn't doing enough... a vicious cycle for many urban areas and they never see improvement because of it... ultimately, the people aren't held accountable for their own failures because the government didn't do enough to help them.
[quote]The primary difference between a libertarian and a liberal is the way in which they view the government.
A libertarian believes that the government should have minimal involvement in economic and social policies.
They believe that the government coerces society too much.
Instead of the government, they believe that individuals can hold themselves accountable.
Liberals believe that the government is something society needs to help them achieve freedom and equality.[/quote]
I dont know about yall n1ggas but imma get that essential 76 booster shot so i can play in the league
[QUOTE=KNOW1EDGE;14648413]I work in education so I felt compelled and a bit pressured from my colleagues to get vaccinated initially.
I didn’t get any boosters because it became clear the vaccine would not prevent me from catching or spreading covid. Also I’m 33 and in good health with no fear of catching covid.
I still haven’t had covid. Many of my colleagues who were vaccinated with boosters got covid, one has even had it twice since being vaxxed.[/QUOTE]
:facepalm
[QUOTE=Doomsday Dallas;14648346]Well... I don't believe that 257 million people got that first dose.
That number is way too high considering 25% of the US population is under the age of 19.
So... to even suggest that 257 million Americans got that initial first dose is ridiculous in my opinion.[/QUOTE]
You do know that they have been expanding covid vaccine age groups, right? Just look at the chart. 17mill of 1st doses are in 12-18yrs range. 11mill are in 5-12yrs range.
If we go by 18+ age-group stats only, 232mill have at least the 1st covid vaccine dose. Add up everyone and you get your 260mill.
Here's that same chart but updated: [url]https://covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-tracker/#vaccinations_vacc-people-additional-dose-totalpop[/url]
[QUOTE=KNOW1EDGE;14648413]I work in education so I felt compelled and a bit pressured from my colleagues to get vaccinated initially.
I didn’t get any boosters because it became clear the vaccine would not prevent me from catching or spreading covid. Also I’m 33 and in good health with no fear of catching covid.
I still haven’t had covid. Many of my colleagues who were vaccinated with boosters got covid, one has even had it twice since being vaxxed.[/QUOTE]
We know the vaccines are not foolproof to prevent covid. However, they do successfully create antibodies and prevent you from potentially developing serious symptoms.
As an educator, how are you so undereducated yourself? I actually worry for your students.
[QUOTE=bladefd;14648662]We know the vaccines are not foolproof to prevent covid. However, they do successfully create antibodies and prevent you from potentially developing serious symptoms.
As an educator, how are you so undereducated yourself? I actually worry for your students.[/QUOTE]
You forgot,"can also potentially just flat out kill you." Among other things
[QUOTE=paksat;14648676]You forgot,"can also potentially just flat out kill you." Among other things[/QUOTE]
Only in the 4chan & conspiracy world is the vaccine itself deadly, my dear little prince..
[QUOTE=bladefd;14648662]We know the vaccines are not foolproof to prevent covid. However, they do successfully create antibodies and prevent you from potentially developing serious symptoms.
As an educator, how are you so undereducated yourself? I actually worry for your students.[/QUOTE]
How do you feel knowing the scientific community now agrees that natural immunity is a more effective deterrent of covid 19 than the vaccine? Does reality even matter to you?
Also,
Thankfully I teach math and not liberal politics or conspiracy theories so my students are fine!
If you had it your way I’d be teaching little boys if they mutilate their genitalia they can become girls, and white people are inherently evil.
[QUOTE=paksat;14648676]You forgot,"can also potentially just flat out kill you." Among other things[/QUOTE]
Like I said, I’m 33 with no health problems and at zero risk of suddenly dropping dead from covid-19. I’m more likely to be struck by lightning or attacked by a shark in the desert than to die from covid-19. I don’t live in fear, especially not irrational fears.
I did not get my scheduled booster cause my county is [low]
Counties with higher risk are where Chicagoans have their cabins.
Because the main dose is effective enough imo and I've already had COVID.
[QUOTE=KNOW1EDGE;14648688]How do you feel knowing the scientific community now agrees that natural immunity is a more effective deterrent of covid 19 than the vaccine? Does reality even matter to you?
Also,
Thankfully I teach math and not liberal politics or conspiracy theories so my students are fine!
If you had it your way I’d be teaching little boys if they mutilate their genitalia they can become girls, and white people are inherently evil.[/QUOTE]
Here's my take on things.
If a person sucks at math, he or she knows it because they can't do their homework or fail their tests. And it's pretty objective, either you get the right answer or you don't. I'm assuming you know this because you're a math teacher, some students are good at some aren't...so people tend to have a fairly accurate understanding of what their mathematical skills are.
But with reading and language, which is the means by which people come to an understanding of politics, it's easy to deceive yourself into thinking you're a lot better than you are. After all, almost everyone is able to read and write nowadays, and when a person is "wrong" in the conclusions that they reach from what they read, hear, or watch, nobody's around to correct them, and they can't realize that their wrong or that their views are shortsighted, flawed, or plain wrong. So if a person is actually really bad or way below average with language, it's very much possible for them to go thru life without realizing with a bunch of false conclusions in their head. After all, one's ideas and conclusions about subjects that are primarily based on language, politics included, are rarely 100% wrong or 100% right, but more right or wrong by small increments. So if a person is like 75% wrong, they might easily believe that they're actually right because their arguments aren't completely and obviously wrong.
Maybe you're just not that good with understanding language and you don't know it, so you think that liberalism is stupid. But the simple evidence shows that liberal states are rich, successful, and safe for the most part while conservatives states are poorer and worse on objective measures of success. If liberalism was such a dumb ideology, why do Massachusetts, Washington, California, New York, and Colorado have per capita incomes of over $50,000-60,000? Maybe you're not able to understand the advantages of liberalism and the liberal way of looking at the world?
Atlantis- You wrote a novel but didn’t answer my question.
When you used California as an example of how great the liberal utopia is I almost fell out of my chair laughing. :bowdown:
Liberal = rich, successful
Conservative = poor, worse
Orange man bad. Antifa good. One million genders. White man inherently evil. Baby murder okay. Force jab. Black people weak, need my help. Me good person. -just keep repeating it all back to yourself and one day your wish may come true!
No way this guy is a teacher. :facepalm
[QUOTE=SATAN;14648815]No way this guy is a teacher. :facepalm[/QUOTE]
Did you think California was a good example of the rich and successful liberal utopia?
And you can’t possibly imagine a teacher disagreeing with you politically? -that just wouldn’t be possible? If someone disagrees with you that would make them unfit to be a teacher?
Plz answer
[QUOTE=KNOW1EDGE;14648688][B]How do you feel knowing the scientific community now agrees that natural immunity is a more effective deterrent of covid 19 than the vaccine?[/B] Does reality even matter to you?
Also,
Thankfully I teach math and not liberal politics or conspiracy theories so my students are fine!
If you had it your way I’d be teaching little boys if they mutilate their genitalia they can become girls, and white people are inherently evil.[/QUOTE]
Source?
[QUOTE=bladefd;14648924]Source?[/QUOTE]
The scientific community. Reality. Google.
What do you need from me?
[QUOTE=KNOW1EDGE;14648962]The scientific community. Reality. Google.
What do you need from me?[/QUOTE]
I need a source, teacher.
[QUOTE=bladefd;14649009]I need a source, teacher.[/QUOTE]
The CDC.
January 20th of this year the CDC ran a story stating, “ CDC Study: Natural Immunity Provides Significantly More Protection Against COVID Than Vaccination Only”
That’s your homework. Go do your homework. In schools the teacher doesn’t just give you the answer like I just did.
Edit: my 3rd graders are smarter and more capable than you are.
This guy is still pretending to be a teacher. It's very odd.
[QUOTE=SATAN;14649101]This guy is still pretending to be a teacher. It's very odd.[/QUOTE]
Your deflection tactics are mediocre at best, Satan.
I certainly do not mind one bit if strangers online are unaware or don’t believe what I do for work. Your unwillingness to wrap your head around the fact that there are people out there who disagree with you from all lines of work is a bit unusual.
Natural Immunity requires you to get covid in the first place to create antibodies against it for future. Not everyone deals with it same the first time they get it with no vaccination. You are still better off with the vaccine and antibodies from itl to limit your symptoms.
[QUOTE=KNOW1EDGE;14649165]Your deflection tactics are mediocre at best, Satan.
I certainly do not mind one bit if strangers online are unaware or don’t believe what I do for work. Your unwillingness to wrap your head around the fact that there are people out there who disagree with you from all lines of work is a bit unusual.[/QUOTE]
He’s a low iq fumer. It best to put him on ignore and let him keep his floor stomping temper tantrums to himself.
His existence is pain as he would say.
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[QUOTE=bladefd;14649173]Natural Immunity requires you to get covid in the first place to create antibodies against it for future. Not everyone deals with it same the first time they get it with no vaccination. You are still better off with the vaccine and antibodies from itl to limit your symptoms.[/QUOTE]
In regards to Children... I disagree.
Today, Thursday the 11th of August, 2023, the CDC put put out new guidelines stating it is not necessary to quarantine after being exposed to covid-19. They also removed social distancing guidelines.
How more people aren’t talking about this is a bit strange to me. Haven’t seen it reported barely anywhere. I wonder why?
[QUOTE=Gohan;14648424]I dont know about yall n1ggas but imma get that essential 76 booster shot so i can play in the league[/QUOTE]
:lol
[QUOTE=KNOW1EDGE;14649473]Today, Thursday the 11th of August, [b]2023[/b], the CDC put put out new guidelines stating it is not necessary to quarantine after being exposed to covid-19. They also removed social distancing guidelines.
How more people aren’t talking about this is a bit strange to me. Haven’t seen it reported barely anywhere. I wonder why?[/QUOTE]
Lmao wut? Last i checked, it's still 2022 sir.
[QUOTE=KNOW1EDGE;14649473]Today, Thursday the 11th of August, 2023, the CDC put put out new guidelines stating it is not necessary to quarantine after being exposed to covid-19. They also removed social distancing guidelines.
How more people aren’t talking about this is a bit strange to me. Haven’t seen it reported barely anywhere. I wonder why?[/QUOTE]
You didnt mention the best part! They also said that the unvaccinated now have the same guidance as the vaccinated. :oldlol: