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They can literally draw upon the experience of fully vaccinated nations like Singapore and Israel and Iceland and their scientific data sets showing they are not getting any reductions in hospitalisations and infection rates.

It's like they are in a rush to commit the same mistakes or are expecting a different result. There's no reason we'll achieve a different result.

They can literally draw upon the experience of fully vaccinated nations like Singapore and Israel and Iceland and their scientific data sets showing they are not getting any reductions in hospitalisations and infection rates. It's like they are in a rush to commit the same mistakes or are expecting a different result. There's no reason we'll achieve a different result.

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Please cite your medical literature that states that the amount of virus inhaled determines severity, because I think you're full of fucking shit.

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Just search initial viral inoculum dose severity, ya fucking welfare queen. That is something you can do yourself, just like wiping your own ass.

The relationship between initial quantity of virus at exposure has been known since the fucking spanish flu outbreak. Larger initial inoculation results in higher viral loads sooner in the infection i.e. Before effective immune response can be mounted. Do you not understand how initial population can effect an exponential growth model?

Do you seriously think that you will get about as sick if you inhale 1 virion as you will if you inhale 10,000? Its basic fucking math.

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I ask for sources and you respond with ad-hominem which is false in the first instance, and secondly, the onus is on you to provide a source for your blathering, not for me to go find it when I ask for one. Fuck off with that horseshit.

You're also implying that there's potentially an infinite amount of viral spread that can happen in a human body, and that an immune response won't kick in after a certain point of infection. If you get 10,000 units of a disease vs. 1, the immune response will kick in faster with the former rather than the latter.