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Even if your personal risk is low – you are a 38-year-old marathoner, say – this is still a contagious disease. So, you could be a vector – just like, someone else also vectored this disease to you. And my last example was not random: the first case in Italy was a 38-year- old marathoner. He spent three months in the hospital. Most of the U.S. cases in Massachusetts and seven other states started from an infection that came over from Italy. We can see this by tracing the random changes in the virus. That’s why everyone over 16 needs to get these vaccines, to stop spreading this respiratory infection to other people... even if your personal risk is low. Great piece by Dave Lashmet! It is well thought-out and persuasive. –Bruce R. While Dave L. is brilliant, I simply have to disagree with taking this experimental vaccine. They rushed these products to market and are guessing that it will work. The supposed experts, (Fauci, et al) have no clue – “don’t wear masks”, no wait, “wear masks”, oh wait, “wear two or three masks”... it is endless. Who the hell can breathe with 2 masks on? There are plenty of brilliant doctors and scientists saying “Don’t take the vaccine”, but nobody listens because their voices aren’t heard. People need to decide for themselves, but for this cowboy, there will be no poke. These powers that be are simply pushing this too much for me to trust these folks.
despite my family history of vaccine injuries in childhood, plus no clinical trials involving children, would be a far greater risk to them than the disease. Once they are older, and therefore at greater risk from the disease and less risk of injury, then they can get the vaccine if they choose. But not before. VAERs has already received reports of nearly 500 deaths from the vaccine, and 10,000 severe injuries, and we’re still in the early stages. Poppycock articles like yours will make these numbers worse, because you pretend that the disease is the worst thing since AIDs, and the cure is a beautiful panacea sent from the gods. This narrative is killing people, and the least you could do is stop pushing that BS. Everyone should be allowed to weigh their own risk profile – based on their own medical history – talk to their own doctor, and make the decision for themselves. That’s the only way to make sure that the vaccine does more good than harm. I generally enjoy and appreciate what you guys are doing over at AC, so thank you. I wish this article didn’t have to come between us like this! :) – Timothy Dave Lashmet Response: Yes, it’s true – the older you are, the greater the risk of hospitalization or death from COVID-19. But for hospitalizations, the risks are higher than average if you are over 50, according to the CDC. Plus, we know smokers are at greater danger, as are people who are overweight.
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