Scientists in Taiwan have interesting data.
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He did say that covid was engineered to skip Chinese people and some Jews so I’m not surprised a drooling gaboon like you would try and say how sane he was. And you can stop with the “left pimping big pharma” screen. We still hate big pharma (they made a vax with a gov hand out and we took the vax that doesn’t make us love BP) but it’s nice to see the right railing against the biggest capitalists in the world.
See how easy that is asshat?
See how easy that is asshat?
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Cases continue upward in Korea.poptart wrote:Covid cases continue to rise in Japan overall, not just in Okinawa.
https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2023/ ... continues/
Cases are also on the rise here in Korea.
The highest number of cases since January were logged on Sunday.
https://www.worldometers.info/coronavir ... uth-korea/
The government has been planning to lift (finally) the indoor mask mandate in August, but now with cases on the rise, I question if that will happen.
Interesting.
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Ah, memories…
Jim Jordan: “When the government told us the vaccinated could not transmit it (covid), was that a lie or a guess?”
Debbie Birx: “I think it was hope.”
Follow the science, my ass. You sheeple are pitiful.
Jim Jordan: “When the government told us the vaccinated could not transmit it (covid), was that a lie or a guess?”
Debbie Birx: “I think it was hope.”
Follow the science, my ass. You sheeple are pitiful.
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Debra who? You mean that chick Dump hired? Why would you believe anything his administration said?
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You mean this Debbie Birx?Sudden Sam wrote: ↑Tue Jul 25, 2023 1:28 pm Ah, memories…
Jim Jordan: “When the government told us the vaccinated could not transmit it (covid), was that a lie or a guess?”
Debbie Birx: “I think it was hope.”
Follow the science, my ass. You sheeple are pitiful.
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Good to see Sam back here.
It really is comical how the lefties hop from one side to the other on any given topic, depending on who’s running the show.
It must kill them to actually share a position with Orange Hitler (vax efficacy) but they’re both stuck with this position.
The lefties take it, primarily to create distance between them and right leaning folks. OH sticks to it because it was his baby. Just ask him.
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It really is comical how the lefties hop from one side to the other on any given topic, depending on who’s running the show.
It must kill them to actually share a position with Orange Hitler (vax efficacy) but they’re both stuck with this position.
The lefties take it, primarily to create distance between them and right leaning folks. OH sticks to it because it was his baby. Just ask him.
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Yes.Good to see Sam back here.
When is poptart going to be back?
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Sam is Booger. Just using a different nick.smackaholic wrote: ↑Tue Jul 25, 2023 4:26 pm Good to see Sam back here.
It really is comical how the lefties hop from one side to the other on any given topic, depending on who’s running the show.
It must kill them to actually share a position with Orange Hitler (vax efficacy) but they’re both stuck with this position.
The lefties take it, primarily to create distance between them and right leaning folks. OH sticks to it because it was his baby. Just ask him.
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Yes he has been here for months. You are a little slow on the uptake. Speaking of which, WTFAYTA? Pot/Kettle much?smackaholic wrote: ↑Tue Jul 25, 2023 4:26 pm Good to see Sam back here.
It really is comical how the lefties hop from one side to the other on any given topic, depending on who’s running the show.
It must kill them to actually share a position with Orange Hitler (vax efficacy) but they’re both stuck with this position.
The lefties take it, primarily to create distance between them and right leaning folks. OH sticks to it because it was his baby. Just ask him.
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Yes Dump is a blind Squirrel just like you. Every once in a purple moon you are correct about something. That’s not the flex you think it is.
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Now, now, boys. You can’t be too hard on the idiot. She worked for Obama as well.
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9/27/22“Left Seater” wrote:So charges are around the corner?
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Scientists in Taiwan have interesting data.
I thought booger was spray.
Need to update my SEC spreadsheet.
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Are you going to deny all cause mortality figures as well?Diego in Seattle wrote:https://www.cbs8.com/article/news/verif ... 1f8666f9d1
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Nope. That was Kierland’s call.smackaholic wrote: ↑Tue Jul 25, 2023 10:50 pm I thought booger was spray.
Need to update my SEC spreadsheet.
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Well, they're both sexually attracted to trannies. Every other Porky post was a tranny pic. It must be a southern hick thing.
I can see where you got confused.
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Like this?
9/27/22“Left Seater” wrote:So charges are around the corner?
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U.S. sees biggest rise in COVID-19 hospitalizations since Decemberpoptart wrote: ↑Tue Jul 25, 2023 11:32 amCases continue upward in Korea.poptart wrote:Covid cases continue to rise in Japan overall, not just in Okinawa.
https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2023/ ... continues/
Cases are also on the rise here in Korea.
The highest number of cases since January were logged on Sunday.
https://www.worldometers.info/coronavir ... uth-korea/
The government has been planning to lift (finally) the indoor mask mandate in August, but now with cases on the rise, I question if that will happen.
Interesting.
Weekly COVID-19 hospitalizations have risen by more than 10% across the country, according to new data
published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, marking the largest percent increase in this key
indicator of the virus since December.
At least 7,109 admissions of patients diagnosed with COVID-19 were reported for the week of July 15 nationwide,
the CDC said late Monday, up from 6,444 during the week before.
Another important hospital metric has also been trending up in recent weeks: an average of 0.73% of the past
week's emergency room visits had COVID-19 as of July 21, up from 0.49% through June 21.
The new figures come after months of largely slowing COVID-19 trends nationwide...
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/covid-hosp ... -december/
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Yes, who exactly do you think are getting hospitalized?
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The elderly
The obese
The people who had a significant health issue before getting Covid
I had Covid a couple months ago.
I am over 60, but am not obese, and am in good health.
Not "vaccinated."
I wasn't close to needing hospitalization.
The obese
The people who had a significant health issue before getting Covid
I had Covid a couple months ago.
I am over 60, but am not obese, and am in good health.
Not "vaccinated."
I wasn't close to needing hospitalization.
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Adverse reactions and deaths roll on.
2 1/2 years of covid vaccines blowing away 33 years of all other vaccines.
Https://vaersanalysis.info/2023/07/28/v ... 7-21-2023/
2 1/2 years of covid vaccines blowing away 33 years of all other vaccines.
Https://vaersanalysis.info/2023/07/28/v ... 7-21-2023/
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You know that site is just one guy making shit up. Right?
Here is a sample of his “work” in this area.
“Since the CDC has chosen egregious dereliction of duty in not performing the weekly PRR Analysis as specified in their VAERS Standard Operating Procedure document of Jan 29, 2021, it will be provided weekly here instead”
He then posts the doc. Here it is.
“CDC will perform PR data mining on a weekly basis or as needed.”
He then highlights only the beginning and not the “or as needed” part. Thus completely debunking his own claim. What a moron.
Here is a sample of his “work” in this area.
“Since the CDC has chosen egregious dereliction of duty in not performing the weekly PRR Analysis as specified in their VAERS Standard Operating Procedure document of Jan 29, 2021, it will be provided weekly here instead”
He then posts the doc. Here it is.
“CDC will perform PR data mining on a weekly basis or as needed.”
He then highlights only the beginning and not the “or as needed” part. Thus completely debunking his own claim. What a moron.
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The Dunning-Kruger effect seems to be epidemic around here.
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Knowingly filing a false VAERS report is a violation of Federal law punishable by fine and imprisonment. From the VAERS data page.
Of course it’s not 100% accurate, but it’s a helluva lot more accurate than any figures direct from our government.
Of course it’s not 100% accurate, but it’s a helluva lot more accurate than any figures direct from our government.
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So he takes info direct from gov to make his site but the gov info isn’t reliable till he crunches it? You’re an idiot.
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YOU are the one saying the info is reliable after some dude crunches it. You are following along with this conversation correct?
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I’m not backing big pharma and the “vaccine” that the feds forced on us.
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And your argument against it is gov information that some dude crunched. So you are for big gov by your “logic”, if that word even applies to anything you say.
I live in a society where people like you thought capitalism was a good idea, and now you are trying to disparage me because your capitalists made a vax I took. Yeah they also made a phone I use. What’s your point?
I live in a society where people like you thought capitalism was a good idea, and now you are trying to disparage me because your capitalists made a vax I took. Yeah they also made a phone I use. What’s your point?
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I'm not backing big phone. The battery on mine keeps running down.
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S. Korea reconsidering it's paln to lift the indoor mask mandate that has been in effect for over 3 years.poptart wrote:Cases continue upward in Korea.
The highest number of cases since January were logged on Sunday.
https://www.worldometers.info/coronavir ... uth-korea/
The government has been planning to lift (finally) the indoor mask mandate in August, but now with cases on the rise, I question if that will happen.
Cases rising.
https://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20230802000528
I assume the mask mandate will continue.
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