- Vaccines were mostly not effective, or were ineffective, but most people who were unvaccinated weren't as vulnerable to the virus as those vaccinated. I think most of the elderly got vaccinated, and since they're more likely to die when they catch a disease - covid, flu, whatever - this can skew the statistics. We need stats that segregate by age to truly show an enhancement effect.
Last year, when the MSM and government were riding the vaccine dicks, they had datapoints they could stand on to justify their positions. The unvaccinated were dying at absurd rates compared to the vaccinated. At one point, in October 2021, the data up to that point showed that 90%+ of the COVID-19 deaths were among the unvaccinated.
In addition to the immunity evasion of Omicron, I also think that the vulnerable folks - who were not vaccinated - have largely died out. Meaning, we are left with the unvaccinated folks who are healthy or who were exposed already to the virus and see no reason to get the vaccine (all data points show that people who got ill have better immunity and much longer lasting immunity than any of the vaccinated cohorts).
On Voat, I also said that vaccines could never ever be used as a long term solution. My reasoning at the time was the mutation cycle of the virus. It has a slightly longer mutation cycle than the flu viruses. So using vaccines were never a long term solution. All the data has proven me right. The mRNA vaccines were supposed to be easy to quickly churn out new batches that target new variants - in 2-3 months. Where are those vaccines? And why is natural immunity so much better than acquired immunity (vaccinated)? It shouldn't work like that when you have a robust vaccine. Seems the technology is not up to the hype. At least not yet.
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