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Why is all the efforts of doctors around the world and the WHO going towards vaccines for COVID-19 instead of cure?
I am not saying that the vaccine is bad, I wonder why the medical lobby does not work in two ways, developing new, more effective and safe vaccines and drugs for those who, for various reasons, cannot or simply do not want vaccines, but all efforts are towards intimidation and harassment people who just don't want to be made happy by force :-)
Because it looks like a sketch with a fat man from Python's Flying Circushttps://youtu.be/n_z_mnSSmQg
1 Answer2 weeks agoMy 77 year old mum hasn't had her second vaccine yet?
Shall I chase the GP surgery up, as other people she knows has had theirs.
2 Answers2 weeks agoWhy do Trump supporters who barely passed H.S biology give advice on covid/vaccines/masks? Why not also give advice on CANCER?
Retards like "A Hutch" areretarded, delusional redneck with a god complex who works at Walmart and spend hours a day telling people about covid , vaccines and masks.
They thinks they know more than ACTUAL infectious disease doctors with 8 years of education and decades of training and experience from a few hours of googleIf he and all the other retarded rednecks with god complexes knew more than actual infectious disease doctors about covid, vaccines and masks they would just become infectious disease MDs and earn over 400,000 while getting 10X the respect than they do now.
7 Answers2 weeks agoWill the COVID vaccine cause a positive COVID antigen test?
1 Answer2 weeks agoShower after tetanus shot?
My doctor told me not to shower for 2 days afterwards, why? I don't get it.
5 Answers2 weeks agoShould the sale of cigarettes be put on pause because of the risk of blood clots? About 1700 out of one million smokers have blood clots...?
vs. J and J vaccine recipients who have 1 blood clot out of one million shots.
4 Answers2 weeks agoHas Covid-19 killed more people than the Swine Flu pandemic 2009?
5 Answers2 weeks agoWhere can I get antibiotics on A Sunday as I have a uti ?
13 Answers2 weeks agoIs it actually true that it is worse to get AstraZenca doses at a 4 week interval than a longer interval?
My parents got the shot under a special program about a month ago, but with all the negative coverage and vaccine hesitancy with AstraZeneca these days, there may be an opportunity to get it at the minimum 4 week interval as some places have resorted to calling around trying to get people to book appointments for AstraZeneca. Anyways, I was going to try and help them secure a second dose at the minimum 4 week interval, but now I am reading reports that efficacy is stronger with a longer interval. So now I am conflicted, should I help them try to get their second dose at 4 weeks so it can be done with or wait longer? Does it make much of a difference?
1 Answer2 weeks agoWhy does "A Hutch" think anyone cares about his opinion on covid when he could not even pass a chem 1 level college class?
A Hutch is a retarded, delusional redneck with a god complex who works at Walmart and spends hours a day telling people about covid , vaccines and masks.
He thinks he knows more than ACTUAL infectious disease doctors with 8 years of education and decades of training and experience from a few hours of google
If he and all the other retarded rednecks with god complexes knew more than actual infectious disease doctors about covid, vaccines and masks they would just become infectious disease MDs and earn over 400,000 while getting 10X the respect than they do now.
7 Answers2 weeks agoShould platelet count be checked before/after getting a Covid vaccine injection?
2 Answers2 weeks agoI am sick. Whole household tested positive for covid on rapid test but I tested negative on rapid test?
We are also waiting on the PCR tests. Is there still a good chance I could test positive on the PCR test if they all tested positive on the rapid test and I’m just as sick as they are?
6 Answers2 weeks ago