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Funny names for the vaccines and vaccinated

Started by Frood, July 10, 2022, 12:01:48 AM

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Frood

Clot shot, booster roosters, jab junkies, et cetera....  :laugh:



Just heard a new one.... the Osama Bin Boosted...





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Blahhhhhh...

Breakfall

Bill Gateway drugs.



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Anonymous

Dr Fauci has a new name for vaccines: useless.



White House COVID-19 adviser Anthony Fauci conceded Wednesday morning that COVID-19 vaccines don't protect "overly well" against the virus.



Speaking during a Fox News interview, Fauci told host Neil Cavuto that "one of the things that's clear from the data [is] that ... vaccines—because of the high degree of transmissibility of this virus—don't protect overly well, as it were, against infection."



But Fauci said later that the vaccines "protect quite well against severe disease leading to hospitalization and death" before he made note of his recent COVID-19 diagnosis.

Oliver Clotheshoffe

Purebloods, vaxxies, the walking jabbed, the Fauci Ouchie
Life is too short to be in a hurry

Anonymous

Quote from: "Oliver Clotheshoffe" post_id=464080 time=1657825708 user_id=3349
Purebloods, vaxxies, the walking jabbed, the Fauci Ouchie

The Fauci Ouchie. :roll:

Anonymous

Quote from: "Oliver Clotheshoffe" post_id=464080 time=1657825708 user_id=3349
Purebloods, vaxxies, the walking jabbed, the Fauci Ouchie

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Anonymous

The effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccine booster doses dropped well under 50 percent after four months against subvariants of the virus that causes COVID-19, according to a new study from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).



The Moderna and Pfizer vaccines provided just 51 percent protection against emergency department visits, urgent care encounters, and hospitalizations related to COVID-19 during the time BA.2 and BA.2.12.1, subvariants of the Omicron virus variant, were predominant in the United States, CDC researchers found.