31 Reasons To Reject The Jab

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A new study has revealed how often unvaccinated people will catch COVID-19 in a given length of time.

The study — which comes from the Yale School of Public Health — reviewed new data on natural immunity, per The Hill.

  • Unvaccinated people should expect to catch COVID-19 once every 16 months, the study said.
Natural immunity does not last overly long, the study found. The researchers reviewed a model where everyone was either infected with COVID-19 or vaccinated against the virus.

  • “Our results are based on average times of waning immunity across multiple infected individuals,” Hayley Hassler, a co-author of the study, told Yale Daily News. “Any one of those individuals may experience longer or shorter durations of immunity depending on immune status, cross-immunity, age, and multiple other factors.”
Of course, this doesn’t have to be the case. People could cut down their risk of getting infected with the coronavirus if they get the COVID-19 vaccine or wear masks to prevent the spread.

 

marke

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A new study has revealed how often unvaccinated people will catch COVID-19 in a given length of time.

The study — which comes from the Yale School of Public Health — reviewed new data on natural immunity, per The Hill.

  • Unvaccinated people should expect to catch COVID-19 once every 16 months, the study said.
Natural immunity does not last overly long, the study found. The researchers reviewed a model where everyone was either infected with COVID-19 or vaccinated against the virus.

  • “Our results are based on average times of waning immunity across multiple infected individuals,” Hayley Hassler, a co-author of the study, told Yale Daily News. “Any one of those individuals may experience longer or shorter durations of immunity depending on immune status, cross-immunity, age, and multiple other factors.”
Of course, this doesn’t have to be the case. People could cut down their risk of getting infected with the coronavirus if they get the COVID-19 vaccine or wear masks to prevent the spread.

There seems to be no end to the groups willing to piece together biased studies that ignore covid deaths among the vaccinated and misrepresent the supposed dangers of getting covid after having recovered from an earlier covid infection.
 

way 2 go

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I do not believe the numbers are not changing. Before the vaccine and in the days shortly after the vaccine came out the majority of deaths were among the unvaccinated. But now we are seeing rising numbers of vaccinated individuals dying from covid, changing the old rates dramatically. Try to keep up with the changing data.
how it was to may 31
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.how it is sept 12

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musterion

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Just got off the phone with my mom and dad. My niece got her second vaccine about a month ago. She just got released from the hospital with heart inflammation and a possible blood clot, but the radiologist isn't sure yet that's what it is (?!?) She's at home on beta blockers to slow down her pulse. She's doing okay but is scared. The entire family, including the liberal side, blames the vaccine.

She's 23 and in otherwise perfect health. Mom reminded me that she had her 2nd kid not long ago.
 
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way 2 go

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Increases in COVID-19 are unrelated to levels of vaccination across 68 countries and 2947 counties in the United States​


At the country-level, there appears to be no discernable relationship between percentage of population fully vaccinated and new COVID-19 cases in the last 7 days

In fact, the trend line suggests a marginally positive association such that countries with higher percentage of population fully vaccinated have higher COVID-19 cases per 1 million people.
 
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