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New York City is expected to require proof of vaccination for indoor dining and fitness.

Sorry but if you can't distinguish the difference between their list of "what 'papers' are needed for" and mandatorily injecting experimental fast-tracked unknown $#!+ into your body, then you're an friggin idiot.
Fast-tracked unknown $H!T... 😅🤣
 
Fast-tracked unknown $H!T... 😅🤣
"experimental fast-tracked unknown $#!+"

1) Experimental: Zero long-term safety profile. Check.
2) Fast tracked: How long did they take to develop? How long does it normally take for a vaccine? Emergency approval. Check.
3) Unknown: Do you have the full ingredient list? Check.
4) $#!+: See above. Check.
4) Bonus: Zero liability. Because who wants to be liable for that $^^^? Check.

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"experimental fast-tracked unknown $#!+"

1) Experimental: Zero long-term safety profile. Check.
2) Fast tracked: How long did they take to develop? How long does it normally take for a vaccine? Emergency approval. Check.
3) Unknown: Do you have the full ingredient list? Check.
4) $#!+: See above. Check.
4) Bonus: Zero liability. Because who wants to be liable for that $^^^? Check.

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How was the COVID-19 vaccine developed so quickly?​

In the past, vaccines have taken many years to develop. However, the relatively quick development of this vaccine does not mean safety measures were skipped. There are several reasons why the COVID-19 vaccines were developed faster than other vaccines:

  • The technologies used to develop the COVID-19 vaccines have been years in development to prepare for outbreaks of infectious viruses. The manufacturing processes were ready very early in the pandemic.
  • Countries shared genetic information about the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus when it was available, which gave vaccine developers an early start at finding a vaccine.
  • The testing processes for the vaccines didn’t skip any steps, but the vaccine developers conducted some stages of the process simultaneously to gather as much data as quickly as possible.
  • Governments gave money to vaccine developers in advance, so the companies had resources they needed.
  • Some types of COVID-19 vaccines were created using messenger RNA (mRNA), a new technology that allows a faster approach than the traditional way vaccines are made.
  • Social media enabled companies to reach out to and enroll study volunteers, and plenty of people wanted to help, so there were enough research participants to test the COVID-19 vaccines.
  • Because the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus is so contagious and widespread, many volunteers who got the vaccine were exposed to the virus, and with so many exposures, the trials took a shorter time to see if the vaccine worked.
  • Companies began manufacturing vaccines ahead of their authorization or approval so some supplies would be ready if authorization occurred.
 
"experimental fast-tracked unknown $#!+"

1) Experimental: Zero long-term safety profile. Check.
2) Fast tracked: How long did they take to develop? How long does it normally take for a vaccine? Emergency approval. Check.
3) Unknown: Do you have the full ingredient list? Check.
4) $#!+: See above. Check.
4) Bonus: Zero liability. Because who wants to be liable for that $^^^? Check.

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Did they know with 100% certainty how the polio vaccine would affect people 50 years later? Don't be such a b!tc#
 

How was the COVID-19 vaccine developed so quickly?​

In the past, vaccines have taken many years to develop. However, the relatively quick development of this vaccine does not mean safety measures were skipped. There are several reasons why the COVID-19 vaccines were developed faster than other vaccines:

  • The technologies used to develop the COVID-19 vaccines have been years in development to prepare for outbreaks of infectious viruses. The manufacturing processes were ready very early in the pandemic.
  • Countries shared genetic information about the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus when it was available, which gave vaccine developers an early start at finding a vaccine.
  • The testing processes for the vaccines didn’t skip any steps, but the vaccine developers conducted some stages of the process simultaneously to gather as much data as quickly as possible.
  • Governments gave money to vaccine developers in advance, so the companies had resources they needed.
  • Some types of COVID-19 vaccines were created using messenger RNA (mRNA), a new technology that allows a faster approach than the traditional way vaccines are made.
  • Social media enabled companies to reach out to and enroll study volunteers, and plenty of people wanted to help, so there were enough research participants to test the COVID-19 vaccines.
  • Because the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus is so contagious and widespread, many volunteers who got the vaccine were exposed to the virus, and with so many exposures, the trials took a shorter time to see if the vaccine worked.
  • Companies began manufacturing vaccines ahead of their authorization or approval so some supplies would be ready if authorization occurred.
You do realize that none of that BS satisfies #2 right? You absolutely can't get around the fact that the vaccines were fast-tracked, in heavy contrast to the normal vaccine development process.

And:
  • Some types of COVID-19 vaccines were created using messenger RNA (mRNA), a new technology that allows a faster approach than the traditional way vaccines are made.
Think of how ridiculous it is that anyone in their right mind could think that since this is a new technology, that should somehow be used to convince people that a "faster approach" than the traditional methods that we are already familiar with is acceptable. What complete and utter nonsense. Is there not a far greater chance of encountering the unknown when you're operating in new and unfamiliar territory? Just because the technology has been under development for "years" says nothing about how the process's successes/failures, and how much further the science needed to be advanced to be acceptable for human use under normal circumstances. It's indisputable that it's a fast-tracked relatively new tech with zero long-term safety profile, period.
 
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Sorry but this guy wasn't humorous and has a wit that would struggle to rival a dead cow. Thanks for the share.

Here's something a little more worth sharing. Move it to 7:00-10:40:
I should have guessed... "YouTube shut us down, Facebook shut us down..."

Have a good day.
 
Shit’s getting real.

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Ralph Gonsalves, the prime minister of St. Vincent and the Grenadines, was hospitalized after a demonstrator threw a rock at his head during an anti-vaccine protest led by nurses and other workers in the eastern Caribbean island, officials said late Thursday.
 
"experimental fast-tracked unknown $#!+"

1) Experimental: Zero long-term safety profile. Check.
2) Fast tracked: How long did they take to develop? How long does it normally take for a vaccine? Emergency approval. Check.
3) Unknown: Do you have the full ingredient list? Check.
4) $#!+: See above. Check.
4) Bonus: Zero liability. Because who wants to be liable for that $^^^? Check.

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You’re wasting your time. 😉
 
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You’re wasting your time. 😉
I compare the COVID experience to opening a box to a brand new 1000 piece puzzle and noticing many of the pieces look like they must belong to another puzzle as they no way match what's on the box. Still, we're piecing it together without the lid. When we're finished with it, it should be strikingly clear to people that it wasn't as advertised, as both you and I were smart enough to figure out very early on.
 
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"experimental fast-tracked unknown $#!+"

1) Experimental: Zero long-term safety profile. Check.
2) Fast tracked: How long did they take to develop? How long does it normally take for a vaccine? Emergency approval. Check.
3) Unknown: Do you have the full ingredient list? Check.
4) $#!+: See above. Check.
4) Bonus: Zero liability. Because who wants to be liable for that $^^^? Check.

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You forgot one: unblinding has completely destroyed any control group. What was supposed to be a clinical trial became a marketing campaign.
 
You forgot one: unblinding has completely destroyed any control group. What was supposed to be a clinical trial became a marketing campaign.
Absolutely. Let's hope that now we can keep the control group entact in the actual population.

Back to the puzzle. Here's the box:

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The actual puzzle has a background true to the box, but also large red letters that read "You should have known, dumbass". Those that knew early on something was wrong will get the same message of course.
 
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You forgot one: unblinding has completely destroyed any control group. What was supposed to be a clinical trial became a marketing campaign.
Meanwhile in Jerusalem, status of the experimental group:

 
I know there has been some pretty severe reactions to the vaccine here in Manhattan. It made everybody rude, walk fast and stuck up.

















































wait, those might have been preexisting conditions.
 
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You do realize that none of that BS satisfies #2 right? You absolutely can't get around the fact that the vaccines were fast-tracked, in heavy contrast to the normal vaccine development process.

And:
  • Some types of COVID-19 vaccines were created using messenger RNA (mRNA), a new technology that allows a faster approach than the traditional way vaccines are made.
Think of how ridiculous it is that anyone in their right mind could think that since this is a new technology, that should somehow be used to convince people that a "faster approach" than the traditional methods that we are already familiar with is acceptable. What complete and utter nonsense. Is there not a far greater chance of encountering the unknown when you're operating in new and unfamiliar territory? Just because the technology has been under development for "years" says nothing about how the process's successes/failures, and how much further the science needed to be advanced to be acceptable for human use under normal circumstances. It's indisputable that it's a fast-tracked relatively new tech with zero long-term safety profile, period.
Besides Shank Nut, aren't you the other big across-the-board anti-vaxxer on this board?

So why is a guy who opposes vaccines uniformly citing concerns about "fast track" processes etc etc etc? Regardless of the way a vaccine is developed, you're gonna oppose it anyway........right?
 
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Besides Shank Nut, aren't you the other big across-the-board anti-vaxxer on this board?

So why is a guy who opposes vaccines uniformly citing concerns about "fast track" processes etc etc etc? Regardless of the way a vaccine is developed, you're gonna oppose it anyway........right?
correct. And there is nothing you can say to change his mind, cause he saw a video on YouTube
 
Besides Shank Nut, aren't you the other big across-the-board anti-vaxxer on this board?

So why is a guy who opposes vaccines uniformly citing concerns about "fast track" processes etc etc etc? Regardless of the way a vaccine is developed, you're gonna oppose it anyway........right?
Dude that's a whole other discussion. That was episode 2, 7, 13, 25, 43, 57, 103, 272, 454, 606, 872, 873, 900, 1034, 1128 1212, 1309, and 1475.
 
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