Did people get "less severe cases" of Polio, Smallpox, or Tuberculosis, post vaccination? (Indiana, compared)
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As of Tuesday December 21, there are currently 70 COVID-19 inpatients at Eskenazi hospitals. Of those admitted, roughly 25-30 patients are in the ICU on ventilators and roughly 95% are unvaccinated.
If it didn't, there wouldn't be such a great disproportion of unvaccinated people in hospitals compared to vaccinated ones.
Never heard of it. So how does getting the Covid vaccine make covid "less severe"?
simple. those vaccines are lot better, people trying to act like the covid vaccine is the same as them are insane.
the covid vaccine has use, basically for a few months and makes sense for high risk people. that's it. totally different than these other vaccines.
The left has managed to change our language again. The definition for a vaccine now is that if slightly lessens the severity of the malady, it is a vaccine. Cough syrup could now be called a "vaccine."
It's the best the scientists could come up with in a year's time. Pretty amazing accomplishment. Stay tuned for v2. Version 2 of anything is always better.
If it keeps me from dying, I will be happy. If not, I will be dead.
Anything COVID should never be compared to polio, small pox or TB. NEVER. The mortality rate and severe disabilities that followed those in no way resembles COVID, in no way.
COVID is a corona virus. There have been 4 previous corona viruses with two still around having weakened to the point that they present like the common cold now.
These vaccines are an experiment. They have been trying to get them on the market for years, and they were not getting approval. Big Pharma stuffs the pockets of the CDC through the CDC Foundation. It doesn't take a rocket science to do the math (in billions) on this.
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