If I got some shots and still got the disease, it may be a fluke. If I and my family got the shots and everyone got the disease, it's question time.
It's been question time for some time.
It's well documented that being vaxed increases the likelihood of contracting Covid. And boosters further increase that likelihood. It's been claimed that being vaxed mitigates symptoms but even if this is true it hardly justifies getting the shot.
Every single person I know who's tested positive for Covid was vaxed.
The spike protein is part of what makes Covid potentially a serious disease. But if you recover -- and 99.3% of the population does -- then the risk from the spike protein is over. When you're vaxed, however, your body is now manufacturing spike proteins as a part of its normal functioning, possibly for the rest of your life. Whoever thought this was a good idea is a freaking idiot. And politicians and other public servants who continue to promote the vax are just as bad.
There is no proof that the vex mitigates any symptoms
Stop spreading lies
There is no proof covid exists.
You have a point. Modifying my comment.
The only thing that keeps the symptoms down is the fact that when you go to the hospital and tell them you are vexed they don't inject you with poison.
Covid isn't real and has never been real. Everyone that tests positive for "covid" has a cold or, in super duper extreme cases, have the flu.
Numerous institutions have claimed to have isolated the virus. Do you have the expertise and opportunity to refute these claims? I thought not.
I'm not saying that it has or has not been isolated. I'm saying that the average layperson has no way of actually finding out.
It is clear, however, that there are no commonly used tests for CoViD-19 specifically. We know for a fact, for instance, that the DNA sample used for comparison in the PCR text is actually a model of what researchers think CoViD-19's DNA is. Which certainly makes one wonder why, if they'd isolated the virus, aren't they using the actual DNA?
It's all of no consequence though, given how improper the PCR test is for this purpose in the first place.
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