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No, we're not going to forget

You were totally wrong with your covid takes. You pissed the bed on it with every posts.
Examples please…

I wasn’t the one claiming::
Masks would stop transmission
Vaccines would stop transmission
Schools should be closed
Business should be closed
Vaccines should be mandated
Kids were dying at an alarming rate
College athletes would die if allowed to play football
Cloth masks were effective
Hybrid learning would be a success
The curve could be flattened in two weeks
6’ away and no more than 15 minutes was safe
 
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1. Covid would be over soon

2. The vax is dangerous

3. Masks don’t work

How many more do you need? You were a ****ing idiot the entire time.
You weren’t a member at the time according to your profile. So who were you when he was wrong the whole time
 
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Or freaking HIV. I don't understand why people think Covid or the government's response to it was so unique or nefarious. It's like there's never been a disease like it or the U.S. response to it was all that different than the U.S.
Schools were shut down for 15 months during the HIV epidemic? Really?

Please don’t act like that decision was normal knowing the cost it would have with so many of our youth, especially the disadvantaged. Vote Democrat and they will close schools the next time there is a novel virus all to please Randi Weingarten.
 
Schools were shut down for 15 months during the HIV epidemic? Really?

Please don’t act like that decision was normal knowing the cost it would have with so many of our youth, especially the disadvantaged. Vote Democrat and they will close schools the next time there is a novel virus all to please Randi Weingarten.
Well no. HIV wasn't spread through respiratory droplets and aerosols. The HIV reference was related to your friend's argument suggesting that a communicable disease whereby the infected individual could pass it to someone without knowing that they themselves are infected can't be all that bad. That is a nonsensical argument with respect to many serious diseases.

With respect to school closures, are you suggesting that the U.S was the only country where schools closed or that schools were never closed or impacted by outbreaks of disease? I don't believe that's true. Most countries experienced school shutdowns for extended periods of time because of covid. I also think a similar situation evolved in this country during the 1918-1919 pandemic.
 
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If you aren’t vaccinate because you refused the shot (and not for a medical reason) you should be denied treatment for it.
You should at least be "last in line"

I think this should be traditional hospital policy for ANY vaccinable disease.
No vaccine? Your insurance will not cover treatment, NOR any complications that result from your infection. You pay 100% out of pocket.
 
You should at least be "last in line"

I think this should be traditional hospital policy for ANY vaccinable disease.
No vaccine? Your insurance will not cover treatment, NOR any complications that result from your infection. You pay 100% out of pocket.
Sure make it legal to sue the shit out of the manufacturer if I have adverse effects and I’ll stipulate to your demands… as long as ALL the risk lies with me since the vaccine doesn’t prevent infection or the spread according to the CDC, it’s a no-fly zone
 
Sure make it legal to sue the shit out of the manufacturer if I have adverse effects and I’ll stipulate to your demands… as long as ALL the risk lies with me since the vaccine doesn’t prevent infection or the spread according to the CDC, it’s a no-fly zone
The shot doesn’t cause adverse effects you idiot.

The vaccine keeps you out of the hospital idiot.
 
People get millions from hot coffee burns at McDonald’s, I don’t think that fund will cover the known adverse effects…of which there are many.
I know a guy that's done pretty well in that space.
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Well no. HIV wasn't spread through respiratory droplets and aerosols. The HIV reference was related to your friend's argument suggesting that a communicable disease whereby the infected individual could pass it to someone without knowing that they themselves are infected can't be all that bad. That is a nonsensical argument with respect to many serious diseases.

With respect to school closures, are you suggesting that the U.S was the only country where schools closed or that schools were never closed or impacted by outbreaks of disease? I don't believe that's true. Most countries experienced school shutdowns for extended periods of time because of covid. I also think a similar situation evolved in this country during the 1918-1919 pandemic.
Almost all countries in Europe(you know the liberal paradise we hear about on here all the time) we’re open by the summer of 2020. California didn’t open schools until the Fall of ‘21.

Even when Europe went into lockdown mode a bunch of times during 20-21 they still kept their schools open.

 
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Almost all countries in Europe(you know the liberal paradise we hear about on here all the time) we’re open by the summer of 2020. California didn’t open schools until the Fall of ‘21.

Even when Europe went into lockdown mode a bunch of times during 20-21 they still kept their schools open.


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