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Originally posted by man down View PostAre you smarter than a PHD from the university of San Francisco?
Vaccines don't work.
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At the end of the day some of these PhDs have to be lying or at the very least bending the truth... down to you to decide which set it is I guess.
Worth noting however that the good Dr in question here is not an epidemiologist or a specialist in infectious diseases but in fact in obstetrics and gynecology - reproductive sciences.
Do you know many PhDs?
Let's just say there's different kindsa smart, but do I believe some PhDs are both:
a) unusually prone to believing expertise in one field qualifies them in every field.
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b) Just as subject to weird kooky beliefs, incentives and coercion as people of other levels of academic achievement
In this case the misinformation she is repeating, despite the dressing up, is not an opinion shared by most in the field. Whilst the vaccines are less effective at preventing transmission that was originally found in the earlier variants in does still reduce transmission rates, largely by tending to make infections less severe and making patients an average infectious for a shorter duration. Further it makes it on average less likely for patients to become infected at all.
Her suggestion that the findings that the vaccine s were less effective against delta than earlier variants should have immediately have propmted a shift away from focus on vaccines to trefinding effective treatments is disingenuous, firstly the efforts to find effective treatments for COVID whether in the unvaccinated or for so called 'breakthrough' infections is actually the next lottery ticket for Big Pharma and is absolutely being pushed at breakneck speed, secondly preventing someone getting seriously ill is always gonna to be preferable to retroactivelty treating someone who already got ill from a public health perspective... dunno if you're aware of the adage 'prevention is better than cure'..
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Originally posted by Citizen Koba View Post
You question the information offered by PhDs every single time you make a post in these threads though, doncha? Are you smarter than them?
At the end of the day some of these PhDs have to be lying or at the very least bending the truth... down to you to decide which set it is I guess.
Worth noting however that the good Dr in question here is not an epidemiologist or a specialist in infectious diseases but in fact in obstetrics and gynecology - reproductive sciences.
Do you know many PhDs?
Let's just say there's different kindsa smart, but do I believe some PhDs are both:
a) unusually prone to believing expertise in one field qualifies them in every field.
and
b) Just as subject to weird kooky beliefs, incentives and coercion as people of other levels of academic achievement
In this case the misinformation she is repeating, despite the dressing up, is not an opinion shared by most in the field. Whilst the vaccines are less effective at preventing transmission that was originally found in the earlier variants in does still reduce transmission rates, largely by tending to make infections less severe and making patients an average infectious for a shorter duration. Further it makes it on average less likely for patients to become infected at all.
Her suggestion that the findings that the vaccine s were less effective against delta than earlier variants should have immediately have propmted a shift away from focus on vaccines to trefinding effective treatments is disingenuous, firstly the efforts to find effective treatments for COVID whether in the unvaccinated or for so called 'breakthrough' infections is actually the next lottery ticket for Big Pharma and is absolutely being pushed at breakneck speed, secondly preventing someone getting seriously ill is always gonna to be preferable to retroactivelty treating someone who already got ill from a public health perspective... dunno if you're aware of the adage 'prevention is better than cure'..man down likes this.
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Originally posted by Madison boxing View Post
they havent done a damn thing to look for a proper cure. theres way money in doing monthly boosters than a pill that you can take that cures it. even BMJ were saying these companies dont give a **** about finding cures, they profit off being ill. hell they could probs make a better vaccine if they really wanted...
We're about to see a spark lit in the US you just watch. Even the moms at the school that are vaxxed say they're done and over all the BS. They say they did their part and won't do anymore. It's time to get on with life. I almost fell over this AM when we were in line with the kids.
What we need is the US to mandate boosters so we can get this party started.Madison Boxing likes this.
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Originally posted by man down View Post
I like Koba but he's all for government. We have many reasons at this point not to trust governments and yet he posts their propaganda daily.
We're about to see a spark lit in the US you just watch. Even the moms at the school that are vaxxed say they're done and over all the BS. They say they did their part and won't do anymore. It's time to get on with life. I almost fell over this AM when we were in line with the kids.
What we need is the US to mandate boosters so we can get this party started.Last edited by Madison Boxing; 12-13-2021, 07:14 PM.man down likes this.
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Haha even world leaders are calling them sheep now!
"get the sheep through the gates" wtf lol
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