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Old 08-18-2021, 10:45 AM
 
Location: Houston, TX
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And he was already "vaccinated", just like so many others who get covid.

It's almost as if the "vaccine" doesn't work. I pity all the bootlicking lab rats taking the experimental needle right now thinking they're "doing their part".

It's all good though. The kicker is he'll be totally fine because he's not morbidly obese or 80 years old.
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"The vaccines work" shrieks the indoctrinated lab rat... in a thread about a vaccinated man getting Covid.

LMFAO the needle-loving covidiots taking the non-vaccine vaccine are almost beyond parody, but there you have it.
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One would think the purpose of a vaccine would be to.... vaccinate people. I'm aware that since they're failing to do so the Fauci-bootlicking covidiots are trying to shift the goalposts away from that very obvious fact.

Alas, it's simple: if it doesn't actually vaccinate, it's not a vaccine.

Cognitive dissonance can't change that for you. Enjoy the spike proteins though!

Well that's it. Take heed, the distinguished medical expert has spoken.
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Old 08-18-2021, 11:47 AM
 
Location: SW Austin & Wimberley
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I wish Abbbot no ill will, but I doubt I'll be able to muster any sympathy nor suppress a secret wry smile should he takes a turn for the worse.

He brazenly stated "Texans are experts at navigating Covid" (or something to that effect) despite, clearly observable, idiots abound. And he's the head "expert". Bless his heart.
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Old 08-18-2021, 01:17 PM
 
Location: Wonderland
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I wish Abbbot no ill will, but I doubt I'll be able to muster any sympathy nor suppress a secret wry smile should he takes a turn for the worse.

He brazenly stated "Texans are experts at navigating Covid" (or something to that effect) despite, clearly observable, idiots abound. And he's the head "expert". Bless his heart.
Let's just see how he fares. So far so good.

He has had a COVID test every day now for a long while. He tested positive. This doesn't mean he's got symptoms. So let's just wait and see how things develop.

Heck, for all I know I could test positive if I had a test done every day, and I'm totally symptom free and totally vaccinated. I hate to put too fine a point on it, but I simply am not going to get tested unless 1) I have symptoms or 2) my work or travel requires it.
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Old 08-18-2021, 02:48 PM
 
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Abbott has promoted the vaccines for all Texans from the getgo, so I don’t get the hate for him personally.
But yeah, his forbidding local entities from enacting mask mandates is a bad mistake, IMO.
Maybe is the fact that he, single-handedly, made it illegal for elementary schools to have a mask mandate
even though they are full of kids that CANNOT take a vaccine because they are under 12 years old.
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Old 08-18-2021, 04:42 PM
 
Location: Round Rock, Texas
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I just said it is a bad mistake.
I have an 11 year old grandson who just started at O’Henry MS today in Austin. He was masked up and will continue to do so.
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Old 08-18-2021, 05:29 PM
 
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Well that's it. Take heed, the distinguished medical expert has spoken.
lol that dude is the least credible poster I've seen on this entire forum in a looooong time.
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Old 08-18-2021, 05:34 PM
 
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And he was already "vaccinated", just like so many others who get covid.

It's almost as if the "vaccine" doesn't work. I pity all the bootlicking lab rats taking the experimental needle right now thinking they're "doing their part".

It's all good though. The kicker is he'll be totally fine because he's not morbidly obese or 80 years old.
FYI,
Mandy Brown, age 30, employed as a Paramedic in Dallas died last week.

A beloved retired Carrollton Police Department sergeant died Tuesday of COVID-19, the department announced. Allen Hollis, a 38-year-old married father of two, retired in January after almost 15 years with the department.

A 13 year old girl in Mississippi died last week from Covid.


None old or morbidly obese.
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Old 08-19-2021, 07:30 PM
 
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How is this big news at all? He's vaccinated, but the vaccine doesn't prevent you from contracting or passing on COVID. We knew this all along. The purpose of the vaccine is to prevent you from ending up in the hospital.
It's news because it's fear porn(TM). "Tested positive" for COVID means about as much as testing positive for seasonal allergies for someone who's not 400lbs or 80 years old, which Abbott is neither. If your symptoms amount to mild discomfort, who cares.
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Old 08-20-2021, 12:31 AM
 
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Well that's it. Take heed, the distinguished medical expert has spoken.
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lol that dude is the least credible poster I've seen on this entire forum in a looooong time.
The complete inability of the needle loving covidiots to even attempt to form a coherent counter argument continues as usual. Mental impotency is normal for these types.

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Old 08-20-2021, 12:34 AM
 
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FYI,
Mandy Brown, age 30, employed as a Paramedic in Dallas died last week.

A beloved retired Carrollton Police Department sergeant died Tuesday of COVID-19, the department announced. Allen Hollis, a 38-year-old married father of two, retired in January after almost 15 years with the department.

A 13 year old girl in Mississippi died last week from Covid.


None old or morbidly obese.
FYI,
Individual anecdotes are not evidence of danger to the vast majority of people and the facts and science are not on your side of paranoia, fearmongering, and histrionics. Children are at less risk from Covid than they are of the normal flu. You are gripped by hysteria, likely due to an inability to review evidence independently and an unhealthy reliance on authority to tell you what to think.

That's ok though!

Let's review Covid so far (all CDC-based numbers):

• 99.7% survival rate (total)
• 99.9997% survival rate for children
• Avg. age of death: 78 y.o.
• 94% deaths have co-morbidities
• 0.9%-1.9% mask mandate efficacy

I know these facts are inconvenient and cognitive dissonance will never allow you to do anything besides what the people on TV tell you to do, but there it is. The science is clear, and you are anti-science.
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