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    Originally posted by TonyGe View Post

    You know what I took you advice calmed down and thought it over. You are paranoid and need mental help... bytch.
    Great comeback. Calling someone a bltch after being called a hoe, because you actually behaved like one, is brilliant.

    Just as it is brilliant to say there was no power grab after the 1918-19 pandemic. There was no power grab because the pandemic happened right after the FIRST WORLD WAR. Also, that was indeed a pandemic. It killed around 50 million people, over THREE times the deaths of WW1, out of a total world population of around 2.5 billion. Covid killed 5.5 million out of just under 8 billion, and in a longer timespan. Making Covid over 30 TIMES LESS DEADLY than the spanish flu.

    Enjoy living in fear and driving with a chin diaper while being alone in your car.

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      scientists monitoring new 'stealth omicron' version of covid 19, concerns that strain could evade vaccines and be harder to detect.

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        • Dr Anthony Fauci, the nation's top infectious disease expert, said he expects the Pfizer vaccine to soon be authorized for children younger than five
        • Pfizer is trialing its jab in children as young as six months old and plans to submit data to regulators soon
        • The U.S. is one of a the few countries in the world which vaccinates children as young as five years old already
        • Regimen for young children will be three doses of three micrograms each - 10% the size of the doses for adults

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          Doctors are among the health workers least likely to be vaccinated against Covid-19, while fitness instructors, artists and waiters have some of the highest unjabbed rates overall.

          New figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) show vaccination rates by profession at the end of last year. The data provides an early indication of which parts of the NHS and social care workforce could be hardest hit by the compulsory vaccination rule that comes into force in April.


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            Austria has announced plans to give Covid-19 vaccine recipients an almost one-in-three chance to win a €500 (£415) gift voucher while MPs voted to fine those who decline it, as the Alpine republic implements its “carrot and stick” strategy for overcoming reluctance to take the jab.

            The conservative-green coalition government of chancellor on Thursday morning unveiled what it called its “vaccination lottery” programme, which will run from 15 March until the end of the year and cost the government approximately €1.4bn.

            Under the scheme, Austrians will receive a ticket for each shot of vaccine they take or have already taken, meaning those who have got their booster jab will hold three tickets. Approximately every tenth ticket will win a €500 gift voucher that can be redeemed in shops, restaurants, tourism and at cultural or sporting events.

            In addition, Austria is trying to encourage local authorities to promote the immunisation programme by tying vaccination rates to additional funding.

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              Originally posted by Vlad_ View Post
              Great comeback. Calling someone a bltch after being called a hoe, because you actually behaved like one, is brilliant.

              Just as it is brilliant to say there was no power grab after the 1918-19 pandemic. There was no power grab because the pandemic happened right after the FIRST WORLD WAR. Also, that was indeed a pandemic. It killed around 50 million people, over THREE times the deaths of WW1, out of a total world population of around 2.5 billion. Covid killed 5.5 million out of just under 8 billion, and in a longer timespan. Making Covid over 30 TIMES LESS DEADLY than the spanish flu.

              Enjoy living in fear and driving with a chin diaper while being alone in your car.
              The 1918 Pandemic lasted atleast 2 years. The unvaccinated have been dying at 10x+ the rate for the past year, so without the vaccine and advanced medical treatment the numbers would be up there.
              Last edited by Robbie Barrett; 01-22-2022, 10:34 AM.

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                Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post

                The 1918 Pandemic also last 2 years. The unvaccinated have been dying at 10x+ the rate for the past year, so without the vaccine and advanced medical treatment the numbers would be up there.
                Spanish flu had three waves and lasted less than a year and a half. It had a first wave in march 2018, then fall 2018, and the third in winter 2018, carrying over until summer of 2019.

                Covid has been going on for over 2 years now. It’s turning endemic. Vaccines and lockdowns might very well have been be the cause of all these mutations and variants of the virus as well. Had those measures not take. Place, there is a very good chance it would have been a massive first spike, a small second and then that might have been it. Similar deaths, but in a much shorter time span, and that could have been it.

                Also, what do you think of the Asian flu in late fifties and Hong Kong flu in the late sixties? Both killed 1-4 million people, but back when the world population was much smaller?
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                  Originally posted by Vlad_ View Post
                  Spanish flu had three waves and lasted less than a year and a half. It had a first wave in march 2018, then fall 2018, and the third in winter 2018, carrying over until summer of 2019.

                  Covid has been going on for over 2 years now. It’s turning endemic. Vaccines and lockdowns might very well have been be the cause of all these mutations and variants of the virus as well. Had those measures not take. Place, there is a very good chance it would have been a massive first spike, a small second and then that might have been it. Similar deaths, but in a much shorter time span, and that could have been it.

                  Also, what do you think of the Asian flu in late fifties and Hong Kong flu in the late sixties? Both killed 1-4 million people, but back when the world population was much smaller?


                  Do some research on the Spanish flu. It lasted over 2 years, it mutated to a worse variant before mutating into a weaker one.

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                    Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post



                    Do some research on the Spanish flu. It lasted over 2 years, it mutated to a worse variant before mutating into a weaker one.

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                      Originally posted by Madison boxing View Post
                      scientists monitoring new 'stealth omicron' version of covid 19, concerns that strain could evade vaccines and be harder to detect.
                      Correct me if I'm wrong, but the Covid virus in all it's forms/variants have already evaded vaccines, have they not?
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