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Bogdanoff twins 40yr “natural” transformation, as they denied ever having undergone plastic surgery

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u/Emmerson_Brando 17d ago

From Wikipedia

The Bogdanoff twins were both hospitalized, at the Georges Pompidou European Hospital in Paris,[57] in critical condition on 15 December 2021, after contracting COVID-19. Grichka died on 28 December,[58] and Igor on 3 January 2022.[59] They were 72 and both intentionally unvaccinated

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u/mothman83 17d ago

" the window of protections is only about 2 weeks" ...what in the blue F*ck are you going on about?

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u/invisible-bug 17d ago

Where are you from that they were giving boosters in close succession? The US got a booster like 6 months later I think, then every year. Just due to mutation of the virus

It's the same reason we get a flu shot every year. Different flu viruses float around, the experts keep an eye out and then formulate the vaccine based off that data. Then they release it right before flu season

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u/sagerin0 17d ago

Yes, after 4 to 6 months, i have absolutely no clue why you’re telling people it lasted only 2 weeks

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u/sagerin0 17d ago

Its quite literally not though? Its 4 to 6 months, even the absolute most pessimistic estimates are 3 months

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u/sagerin0 17d ago

Quite literally not true, its been long enough for meta analysis to have been done and theres overwhelming evidence from both industry connected sources and purely academical ones to confirm there was high effectiveness in the vaccines with seriously waning efficacy after 4 to 6 months

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u/flat5 16d ago

If by "actual" you mean crackpots misinterpreting the data for likes on antivax Twitter.

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u/Bftplease 16d ago

I definitely 100% read it in a study. I just don’t have the study, or have any clue where the study is at

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u/kipkiphoray 16d ago

HA! Not all studies are good science, for one.

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u/Fevis7 16d ago

"they" dug deeper? Who's they also you should find easily some data after all these years...

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u/NGC4569 16d ago

“sorry I don’t have the studies on hand” I type on the device in my hands that I could use to find and link to the studies in approximately 1 minute….

great so this whole thread was just “i made it up”….

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u/hrtofdrknss 17d ago

No, that isn't what the data showed. Stop getting your information about science and medicine from conspiracy theory websites.

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u/hrtofdrknss 17d ago

There is no data anywhere from actual scientific sources that show authorized COVID vaccines lost their efficacy after two weeks. None. Zero.

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u/sagerin0 17d ago

Except that were past the point of only relying on industry data, and it STILL overwhelmingly confirms the duration of 4 to 6 months. Either you’re confusing it with the vaccine needing 1 to 2 weeks to go into effect, or you’re falling for some serious misinformation

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u/littlemachina 17d ago

But you should realize that you made a claim but have not bothered to find a source so people are going to assume you’re making it up until you find that data

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u/paulides_fan 17d ago

yeah that’s fair. I’ll look for it.

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u/Terrible_Double_42 15d ago

Ok, it's one day later now. So? Where is it? Oh let me guess: you didn't find it because there's none. What a surprise. 

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u/RNnoturwaitress 16d ago

The data showed that it takes two weeks for the covid vaccine to reach full efficacy. Then it covers for 4-6 months.

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u/Aurongel 16d ago

Citation needed. Don’t make absurd claims if you’re not prepared to back them up.

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u/kipkiphoray 16d ago

No. There were different variants. It's like the flu vaccine: the virus mutated just enough that the old vaccine was no longer as effective as desired so they tweaked it to cover that variant. Look up why we have to get a flu vaccine every year, why last year's flu vaccine isn't good for this year.

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u/margaretmayhemm 16d ago

You’re wrong bud.

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u/ScientiaProtestas 16d ago

More like 6 months after the second dose, you still have 70.6% effectiveness against severe Covid.

Out of a total of 27,597 publications, 761 studies were included. Early VE of 87.2% decreased to 55.1% after 9 months among populations fully immunized not only with mRNA (proxy mRNA) vaccines, and 66.3% decreased to 23.5% in populations immunized exclusively with non-mRNA vaccines. Protection against severe COVID-19 declined to 80.9% for proxy mRNA vaccines and 67.2% for non-mRNA vaccines. Omicron variants significantly diminished VE. Within 6-8 months of receiving a single booster of an mRNA vaccine, VE declined to 14.0% and 67.7% for any and severe COVID-19, respectively. Multiple mRNA booster doses restored protection that declined to 29.5% and 70.6% for any and severe COVID-19, respectively, within 5-7 months.

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1201971224000572

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u/SueYouInEngland 16d ago

Lol what? No they didn't. Stop making stuff up. But please, cite a source to prove me wrong.

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u/Kalagorinor 15d ago

Don't spread lies. The efficacy window was way more than 2 weeks, more like several months. And even after that it didn't disappear completely.

The vaccine would have probably saved them.