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People who are vaccinated against COVID are now dying of COVID. Liberals, remind us what the point of vaccination is?
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- ?Lv 73 weeks ago
No one....not one has died from it after being vaccinated. That talks about 2 who were sick enough for the hospital. That is such a small number it's not even worth talking about.
The vaccine works about 95% of the time. Even that 5% is getting it a lot less sever. If the group is so small they use names it's really pointless.
- Anonymous3 weeks ago
People who wear seatbelts still occasionally die in car accidents. So in your eyes seatbelts are pointless, right?
- Not YouLv 63 weeks ago
How many times do you need this explained to you? I ask this everytime I of you asks something stupid about vaccines, but nobody is willing to answer me.
- ?Lv 73 weeks ago
Bunch of garbage. Find a reliable source before spouting your conservative nonsense. Out of 61 million shots of Johnson and Johnson only 5 individuals may have had some blood clotting, one has died. That is a better rate than winning a Super Lotto worth a billion dollars; if death clotting and the one death was a result of the vaccine.
There is no evidence yet, just a coincidence. Pause in Johnson and Johnson is out of precaution to make sure it is totally safe.
- ?Lv 73 weeks ago
The point is to have a level of protection and minimize the infectious spread of the original COVID-19 strain in the populace; not to throw off the mask and make yourself vulnerable to the variant, which has recently become more and more problematic in this fight against the virus.
- ndmagicmanLv 73 weeks ago
And if you had actually read your own source you would understand why.
Known as “breakthrough infections,” cases in which people test positive for COVID-19 after being fully vaccinated are extremely rare. Public health experts are anxious that these cases not be blown out of proportion and discourage people from getting vaccinated. Yet they also say it’s critical to track and study these cases, because scientists do not fully understand who is susceptible to vaccine failure. Furthermore, as the coronavirus continues to mutate, breakthrough cases may be the leading indicator of a new variant that is more resistant to a vaccine, which could necessitate manufacturers adapting their vaccines or developing booster shots.
- Anonymous3 weeks ago
Are ALL people who have been vaccinated just as susceptible as those who aren't vaccinated? Not even close. Now you understand the point of vaccination.