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The CDC says it can happen. Just because you’re willing to deny the possibility doesn’t mean it can’t happen. I had it in 8/20 and 6/21. I’m 100% it happened. I was also vaccinated in between the two infections.
Let the CDC produce some rigorous science that backs that up. They have nothing of the sort to support them now. And just because they say so is not sufficient, as they have deceived the public repeatedly and disgraced themselves time and time again during this excersise.
I have not seen the CDC say that and I hope they did not. But if someone over there did, then the CDC is F.O.S. and certainly not speaking the truth. But again, I have not seen them unequivocally say any such thing.
So WHY are people who already had covid being told to get a vaccine anyway?
There is no scientificly or medically responsible reason for people previously infected with this virus to get inoculated with any of these shots. Any medical professional or medical/scientific othatrganixation when deals with these sorts of issues that generally recommends people who have previously been infected to get one if these inoculations should not be trusted.
Let the CDC produce some rigorous science that backs that up. They have nothing of the sort to support them now. And just because they say so is not sufficient, as they have deceived the public repeatedly and disgraced themselves time and time again during this excersise.
I have not seen the CDC say that and I hope they did not. But if someone over there did, then the CDC is F.O.S. and certainly not speaking the truth. But again, I have not seen them unequivocally say any such thing.
You said no studies yet there are several. The CDC posted the information about several the studies in one easy to find place and now you deny the validity of the CDC. You’re denying science and want to do nothing but spread misinformation. I have no time for people like you.
My best friends kid got covid twice. He went off to freshman year last fall and they got it in his dorm. He got tested, positive but asymptomatic on more than one test. He had to quarantine. He got it again in late July. PCR confirmed after having mild symptoms including loss of taste. His school is requiring vaccines for this year, but he had not gotten one. He gets no exemption. Now, he will have had covid twice and be vaccinated. Superman.
You said no studies yet there are several. The CDC posted the information about several the studies in one easy to find place and now you deny the validity of the CDC. You’re denying science and want to do nothing but spread misinformation. I have no time for people like you.
No, they did not. The posted a review article indicating that there were studies like that, but the CDC did not reference the woecific studies - probably because they either do not exist, or because they were not rigorously conducted science.
Produce links to the actual, rigorously conducted SCIENTIFIC studies - if they exist. I will not be holding my breath. Because the CDC says so is not good enough.
You are the one who is denying science. I am insisting on it and you are just re-bleating the scientifically baseless propaganda narrative that these people are pushing now.
The CDC has been wharped and twisted into a tool of political manipulation. What a tremendous loss.
My best friends kid got covid twice. He went off to freshman year last fall and they got it in his dorm. He got tested, positive but asymptomatic on more than one test. He had to quarantine. He got it again in late July. PCR confirmed after having mild symptoms including loss of taste. His school is requiring vaccines for this year, but he had not gotten one. He gets no exemption. Now, he will have had covid twice and be vaccinated. Superman.
The PCR tests were notorious for reporting large amounts of false positives. This is just one if the reasons why people who are reported to have been infected twice have not actually been validly confirmed as having been infected twice in a scientifically accurate and reliable manner.
During and interview with the WSJ yesterday, President Trump said he "probably won't" get a "vaccine" booster shot. That does not sound like a vote of confidence.
I don't think this is a big deal one way or the other.
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