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Yuri Bezmenov's avatar

3 Demoralized DIEvy League degrees from Cornell, Harvard, and Yale but not a single brain cell. Do they make these Karen’s at the Karentocracy factory? At least UNC med dropped their DIE program after public backlash. We need ladopo to disband the cdc.

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Cary Carl's avatar

She was our Fear Commissar in NC during the fake pandemic. Her bug eyes gave her away quickly. And her complete public lack of concern with anyone’s health

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Pangolin Chow Mein's avatar

NC did significantly better than FL and GA and SC…so had SC and GA and FL been as aggressive with masking as NC then tens of thousands of Americans lives would have been saved.

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Cary Carl's avatar

Go get boosted.

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mary-lou's avatar

beware, serious trolling (P.C.Mein). the less attention the better.

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Boudicca Prasutagus's avatar

Not a troll at all. Pangolin is obviously retarded, a one brain cell person, half is dead and the other half is struggling to survive. Sorry for using the unspeakable word, I happen not to be politically correct.

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Pangolin Chow Mein's avatar

That pangolin penis chow mein I ate in December 2019 tasted a little virusy…but it made me strong like bull! ;)

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Pangolin Chow Mein's avatar

Why would I not already be boosted?? The vaccine is safe and the reason the southeast had a Delta death surge is because not enough people were vaccinated and boosted.

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Roger Kimber, MD's avatar

I call BS & beside, not relevant now as no vax is effective against current strains & more vaccines = more risk of infection & more serious infection; try to keep up.

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this little authoritarian's avatar

I call BS too. Based on an understanding of immunology, the primary response to a respiratory infection is mucosal: Tcell and NKcell immunity (in addition to non-specific, igA secretory antibodies). This broad immune memory is built during lifelong exposure to other similar glycosylated viruses (including other coronaviruses) and is based on the recognition of non-structural proteins (not spike) expressed early during infection. These proteins are shared across a wide variety of viruses including SARS cov-2. As such mRNA transfections CANNOT simply take credit for preventing viremia or severe infection when the antibodies they elicit are systemic not mucosal. Any T-cell memory the transfections also elicit are also ONLY to the spike and not broad enough to be capable of stopping the various mutations that occur. The simple fact is that in most people ('vaxxed' or not), the mucosal immune response/memory is perfectly capable (asymptomatically or symptomatically) of dealing with an infection without it ever progressing further.

It's quite frankly horseshit and a stretch for PHE to give credit to the transfections when the real hero is a highly sophisticated immune system which may need support during infection but cannot be better augmented by mRNA transfection.

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Roger Kimber, MD's avatar

Thanks for the deep dive into the immunology of the failure of the mRNA fiasco

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Pangolin Chow Mein's avatar

Hawaii exists…and millions of Covid infected mainlanders have been visiting it the last 12 months and the state hasn’t been ravaged by Covid. The vaccine did what it was supposed to which is protect those that got it and it isn’t dangerous.

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this little authoritarian's avatar

Get this into your head once and for all. The data on Hawaii or elsewhere is IRRELEVANT to the mechanism of action. mRNA transfection only stimulate humoral antibodies NOT mucosal antibodies. There is ZERO evidence these can cross the lung barrier. Thus if a vaxxed person does not get systemic viremia you CANNOT ascribe that to the efficacy humoral antibodies without evidence. The mucosal immune system takes care of most infections in these people not the transfection. Go read some basic immunology. This was well known until 2020 when "the science" came along. By all means if you want to keep getting your boosters that's your prerogative, but leave the rest of us alone.

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Paul Ashley's avatar

Pathetic. COVID ravaged nothing except a narrow group of the highly susceptible that had preexisting comorbidities. Otherwise it had a fatality rate similar to the seasonal flu. On the other hand, the faux-vaccine has done and continues to do massive damage.

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Pangolin Chow Mein's avatar

So? The vaccine mitigated severity through Delta and if it was dangerous excess deaths in highly vaccinated populations would be high. Hawaii shows that vaccinated immunity is fine and that it was dangerous to go for natural immunity.

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Paul Ashley's avatar

"The vaccine mitigated severity through Delta..." Nope.

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Paul Ashley's avatar

The real and ongoing worldwide death surge has been caused by the non-vaccine.

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Paul Ashley's avatar

COVID stats (if they can even be believed) are not the sole measure of what is "better".

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Pangolin Chow Mein's avatar

Look at a graph of excess deaths overlaid with Covid deaths—all of the stats are correct unless thousands of people were dying in car accidents at the same time Covid waves were being reported in the news.

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Doug Young's avatar

Eugypius calls these women "Head Girls". "The Head Girl will probably be a big success in life, in whatever terms being a big success happens to be framed …. But the Head Girl is not, cannot be, a creative genius.". This from his piece on Emily Oster, another DIEvy league stalwart (Brown, this time). Here's the whole thing: https://www.eugyppius.com/p/once-more-on-renowned-fool-emily

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Nora's avatar

Do you know any Germans IRL? His English writing is 100% believable for a German with a PhD.

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RE Nichols's avatar

Chalk it up to our public school system. I write and talk the way I do because I attended parochial school instead.

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Nora's avatar

Where? When I lived in Europe I met all types, from barely literate farmers to the highly educated who spoke excellent English with no hint of their continental accent.

The fact that Eugypius uses British English makes him all the more believable if you've met these types before.

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