eikelbijter
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Nope not kidding it is suspicious.
Also article from four days ago Osterholm recommends people be vaccinated
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Virus Expert Just Issued Chilling Warning — Eat This Not That
The new COVID Delta variant will soon become the dominant form of the virus in America, and has already caused delays and deaths in the UK.www.eatthis.com
And about a week ago he said there should be more mandates (mask and vaccination)
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COVID-19: Mask, vaccine mandates rise along with delta variant
New cases are on the rise in all but one state.www.knoe.com
There are plenty of results from this guys and they are all consistent. Just admit you were wrong the Oracle changed his opinion or communicated the original opinion poorly.
Also I am waiting for a simple explanation of what you are trying to say because as I said earlier we all are obviously too dumb to understand your words. You need to simplify them so we all can understand.
We have no idea how effective our vaccines will be against COVID long term. After all, we just saw a NEJM study that said the Pfizer vaccine is almost 90% effective at preventing infection even for the current variants. This was of course my point from the beginning, that your conclusion was unwarranted considering the available data. If it remains ~90% effective as it has against all variants so far, then we're good to go.
Even if it doesn't, considering how quickly and easily we can develop new iterations of this vaccine even if there are significant mutations that lower its efficacy in the future we can easily deploy highly effective vaccines for those as well. (moderna designed its vaccine in two days) That's not even taking into account how a third dose may affect immunity. (hepatitis vaccine is a 3 dose series, after all) You took one study and ran with it while not accounting for other data that indicates a dramatically different picture. When informed of this you insulted people.
The correct answer is we don't know at the moment. You should admit you were wrong and revise your opinion accordingly. That's how you encourage intelligent conversation.
Wrong how? I already said even at 90% effectiveness, and I promise you that number will go down with future variants, the suggestion that we can eradicate this virus is foolish at best and disingenuous at worst. That's BEEN my one and only point and I haven't heard a single argument that would disprove that.
