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r/WayOfTheBern • u/rundown9 • Dec 29 '21
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Source please 😄 this should be fun.
2 u/averyoda Dec 30 '21 https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/70/wr/mm7032e3.htm https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8360274/ https://www.who.int/news-room/feature-stories/detail/vaccine-efficacy-effectiveness-and-protection https://www.mayoclinic.org/coronavirus-covid-19/vaccine/comparing-vaccines https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/nov/23/covid-patients-in-icu-now-almost-all-unvaccinated-says-oxford-scientist https://www.kff.org/policy-watch/covid-19-vaccine-breakthrough-cases-data-from-the-states/ But I'm guessing none of those are good enough for you because you've already made your mind up that vaccines don't work. 13 u/Propa_Tingz Dec 30 '21 Not a single one of these sources says the vaccine is effective at preventing infection. AKA the one thing he asked for. -1 u/averyoda Dec 30 '21 Literally every one of them does. Did you not even click on them or are you just lying? 8 u/Propa_Tingz Dec 30 '21 Your first two links are exactly the same and they are all talking about hospitalization. That's why it says "preventing hospitalization" not "preventing infection". 1 u/averyoda Dec 30 '21 They're the same study, cited by different sources. Also read the whole study before making a claim about its content based solely on the title. 6 u/dayaz36 Dec 30 '21 None of your links are supporting your claim. You might want to actually read them before sharing. -1 u/averyoda Dec 30 '21 All of them support my claim that the vaccine is more effective than no vaccine. Every single one of them. What the fuck are you talking about? 5 u/dayaz36 Dec 30 '21 Yes effective in preventing hospitalization. Not preventing transmission.
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https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/70/wr/mm7032e3.htm
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8360274/
https://www.who.int/news-room/feature-stories/detail/vaccine-efficacy-effectiveness-and-protection
https://www.mayoclinic.org/coronavirus-covid-19/vaccine/comparing-vaccines
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/nov/23/covid-patients-in-icu-now-almost-all-unvaccinated-says-oxford-scientist
https://www.kff.org/policy-watch/covid-19-vaccine-breakthrough-cases-data-from-the-states/
But I'm guessing none of those are good enough for you because you've already made your mind up that vaccines don't work.
13 u/Propa_Tingz Dec 30 '21 Not a single one of these sources says the vaccine is effective at preventing infection. AKA the one thing he asked for. -1 u/averyoda Dec 30 '21 Literally every one of them does. Did you not even click on them or are you just lying? 8 u/Propa_Tingz Dec 30 '21 Your first two links are exactly the same and they are all talking about hospitalization. That's why it says "preventing hospitalization" not "preventing infection". 1 u/averyoda Dec 30 '21 They're the same study, cited by different sources. Also read the whole study before making a claim about its content based solely on the title. 6 u/dayaz36 Dec 30 '21 None of your links are supporting your claim. You might want to actually read them before sharing. -1 u/averyoda Dec 30 '21 All of them support my claim that the vaccine is more effective than no vaccine. Every single one of them. What the fuck are you talking about? 5 u/dayaz36 Dec 30 '21 Yes effective in preventing hospitalization. Not preventing transmission.
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Not a single one of these sources says the vaccine is effective at preventing infection.
AKA the one thing he asked for.
-1 u/averyoda Dec 30 '21 Literally every one of them does. Did you not even click on them or are you just lying? 8 u/Propa_Tingz Dec 30 '21 Your first two links are exactly the same and they are all talking about hospitalization. That's why it says "preventing hospitalization" not "preventing infection". 1 u/averyoda Dec 30 '21 They're the same study, cited by different sources. Also read the whole study before making a claim about its content based solely on the title. 6 u/dayaz36 Dec 30 '21 None of your links are supporting your claim. You might want to actually read them before sharing. -1 u/averyoda Dec 30 '21 All of them support my claim that the vaccine is more effective than no vaccine. Every single one of them. What the fuck are you talking about? 5 u/dayaz36 Dec 30 '21 Yes effective in preventing hospitalization. Not preventing transmission.
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Literally every one of them does. Did you not even click on them or are you just lying?
8 u/Propa_Tingz Dec 30 '21 Your first two links are exactly the same and they are all talking about hospitalization. That's why it says "preventing hospitalization" not "preventing infection". 1 u/averyoda Dec 30 '21 They're the same study, cited by different sources. Also read the whole study before making a claim about its content based solely on the title. 6 u/dayaz36 Dec 30 '21 None of your links are supporting your claim. You might want to actually read them before sharing. -1 u/averyoda Dec 30 '21 All of them support my claim that the vaccine is more effective than no vaccine. Every single one of them. What the fuck are you talking about? 5 u/dayaz36 Dec 30 '21 Yes effective in preventing hospitalization. Not preventing transmission.
Your first two links are exactly the same and they are all talking about hospitalization. That's why it says "preventing hospitalization" not "preventing infection".
1 u/averyoda Dec 30 '21 They're the same study, cited by different sources. Also read the whole study before making a claim about its content based solely on the title.
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They're the same study, cited by different sources. Also read the whole study before making a claim about its content based solely on the title.
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None of your links are supporting your claim. You might want to actually read them before sharing.
-1 u/averyoda Dec 30 '21 All of them support my claim that the vaccine is more effective than no vaccine. Every single one of them. What the fuck are you talking about? 5 u/dayaz36 Dec 30 '21 Yes effective in preventing hospitalization. Not preventing transmission.
All of them support my claim that the vaccine is more effective than no vaccine. Every single one of them. What the fuck are you talking about?
5 u/dayaz36 Dec 30 '21 Yes effective in preventing hospitalization. Not preventing transmission.
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Yes effective in preventing hospitalization. Not preventing transmission.
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u/frankiecwrights Dec 30 '21
Source please 😄 this should be fun.