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"A recent poll of adult Americans ages 18-75 revealed that 98% of respondents are "Firmly Convinced" or "Mostly Convinced" that any severe side effect of any medication that afflicts <2% of those taking it, will 100% effect them..." ;)
I am generally not an anti-vaxer.
My big thing about vaccines is the way small children are often given 8 or more on the same day. For some of those small bodies, that is too much of a shock to their little systems. A better plan would be to spread the vaccinations out over a 5 or 6 month period.
 
Been a while since the last vax thread. Was hoping there'd never be another one. The threads on this topic from 4 -5 years ago were mean, hurtful, changed no one's mind and resolved nothing.

Personally, I couldn't care less if you are vaxed or not any more than I care who you have "relations" with. What I do care about is when it gets pushed on me, I'm told I can't peaceably assemble at my place of worship, my business get's shut down, and about government over reach for a virus that has a 99% survival rate.

In the battle for Covid, the score is Media = 1; Americans = 0
 
Not funny.

In contrast to the patterns in the larger U.S. population, excess deaths in the Amish and Mennonite communities did not decrease after vaccines became available. After vaccines were widely available to the teen and adult population in March 2021, Amish/Mennonite groups experienced a spike in death rates. The number of excess deaths rose to 33% in March 2021 and increased even more, reaching 45% in April 2021. Excess death rates spiked to 49% in July 2021 and achieved a yearly high of 80% in November 2021. The consistently high numbers of excess deaths in November 2020 and 2021 may be related to the traditional fall "wedding season" in many Amish communities (Troyer, 2021). https://perma.cc/46A2-4EH9

The Amish and Mennonites are good people of faith, not caricatures.
 
Swine flu, covid, anthrax
Anthrax?? Until the 20th century anthrax infections killed hundreds of thousands of people and animals each year. Now there's both human and livestock vaccinations.

Swine flu?? The World Health Organization (WHO) declared the H1N1 flu to be a pandemic in 2009. That year the virus caused an estimated 284,400 deaths worldwide. In August 2010, declared the pandemic over. But the H1N1 flu strain from the pandemic became one of the strains that cause seasonal flu.
 
Not funny.

In contrast to the patterns in the larger U.S. population, excess deaths in the Amish and Mennonite communities did not decrease after vaccines became available. After vaccines were widely available to the teen and adult population in March 2021, Amish/Mennonite groups experienced a spike in death rates. The number of excess deaths rose to 33% in March 2021 and increased even more, reaching 45% in April 2021. Excess death rates spiked to 49% in July 2021 and achieved a yearly high of 80% in November 2021. The consistently high numbers of excess deaths in November 2020 and 2021 may be related to the traditional fall "wedding season" in many Amish communities (Troyer, 2021). https://perma.cc/46A2-4EH9

The Amish and Mennonites are good people of faith, not caricatures.

I will not be lectured on humor by those devoid of it.
 
From covid or the shot?
If they got killed on a skateboard and tested positive. They would attribute the death to covid.
Figures lie, and liars figure. Data is easily manipulated. Careful who we trust.

Read the link.

By the way, I keep hearing about deaths from skateboarding reported as COVID-19 deaths. Skateboarding is more dangerous than I thought. :ROFLMAO:
 
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