FDA approves Pfizer vaccine


Look at the # of cases curve on Worldometer. During the two months of Nov & Dec 2020, cases doubled from 10 million to 20 million, without nurses and healthcare workers screeching for relief and condemning their patients.

In the last two months, cases have risen by 4 million, and nurses' heads are exploding.

Does anyone see a problem here?

They’re tired and want to treat people that don’t deserve to be sick?

Fire everyone

Wanting people to due of covid pretty much makes all the bullshit the last 18 months to be, well, bullshit

Open it up and fuck masks and the vax then

If you die you deserved it

Of course

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Sounds good to me

Odd that you've been crying like a little girl for 18 months then

Doesn't add up

Nobody has been crying

More Fake News from Race
 
The only silver lining potential is the willingness to use Ivermectin? Since there isn't the "emergency approval" getting in the way of other treatments. This expedited process? Hoping that people will get their, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th jab, and so on. Though, it doesn't appear the jab does much against Delta.

Allegedly, there are 38.7 million cases and roughly 130 million undocumented cases. So approaching half the country being exposed if not more? How long now has the alleged deaths hovering 600+ (628,000)? Since last year. Deaths are way down and hopefully, the counting process is more accurate by not including car accidents. They should report true Covid cases. How hard is it to categorize? Or do they prefer to cause fear and chaos?

Cases (reported) as a metric is worthless without a reliable estimate of those who are at any point asymptomatic and aren’t being tested and therefore not counted as a positive case
 
I’m just here to see the goalposts move.

I've not seen many people saying "it's not FDA approved" as their reason. I'm not getting any COVID shot because there is no long-term track record associated with it. And it's also proving to not work all that well as time goes by.

More power to you for making your own choice …

But that’s fucktarded logic

Unless you’re someone that doesn’t adopt anything “new” because you don’t know long term effects it’s fairly selective reasoning
 
I’m just here to see the goalposts move.

I've not seen many people saying "it's not FDA approved" as their reason. I'm not getting any COVID shot because there is no long-term track record associated with it. And it's also proving to not work all that well as time goes by.

More power to you for making your own choice …

But that’s fucktarded logic

Unless you’re someone that doesn’t adopt anything “new” because you don’t know long term effects it’s fairly selective reasoning

Hard to understand some of that logic. Buy a first year new car then wait to see if the model can make it to year two? People get new things based on track record of a company or a product.

When it comes to the human body I am very leery of trying anything new.

That is not a fucktarded way to look at things. Since 1995 they have been trying mRNA vaccines and NONE have been approved, now a vaccine that appears to not work until the 3rd shot and then only deflecting a little of the symptoms get approved get jabbed? no thanks.
 

Look at the # of cases curve on Worldometer. During the two months of Nov & Dec 2020, cases doubled from 10 million to 20 million, without nurses and healthcare workers screeching for relief and condemning their patients.

In the last two months, cases have risen by 4 million, and nurses' heads are exploding.

Does anyone see a problem here?

They’re tired and want to treat people that don’t deserve to be sick?

Well fuck them, then. It's their fucking job. If they can't stand the heat, GTFO of the kitchen.

Heroes? My Fucking Ass.
 

Look at the # of cases curve on Worldometer. During the two months of Nov & Dec 2020, cases doubled from 10 million to 20 million, without nurses and healthcare workers screeching for relief and condemning their patients.

In the last two months, cases have risen by 4 million, and nurses' heads are exploding.

Does anyone see a problem here?

They’re tired and want to treat people that don’t deserve to be sick?

Then don’t become a fucking nurse
 
Can't wait for government health care

Get treated if you voted right otherwise tough shit
 

Look at the # of cases curve on Worldometer. During the two months of Nov & Dec 2020, cases doubled from 10 million to 20 million, without nurses and healthcare workers screeching for relief and condemning their patients.

In the last two months, cases have risen by 4 million, and nurses' heads are exploding.

Does anyone see a problem here?

They’re tired and want to treat people that don’t deserve to be sick?

Then don’t become a fucking nurse

don't become a nurse, a fucking nurse is OK -
 
The traveling nurses we encountered in the San Juan’s last week absolutely love their jobs and give zero fucks about the Trumped up panic.

FWIW
 

Look at the # of cases curve on Worldometer. During the two months of Nov & Dec 2020, cases doubled from 10 million to 20 million, without nurses and healthcare workers screeching for relief and condemning their patients.

In the last two months, cases have risen by 4 million, and nurses' heads are exploding.

Does anyone see a problem here?

They’re tired and want to treat people that don’t deserve to be sick?

I hope you die
 
I’m just here to see the goalposts move.

I've not seen many people saying "it's not FDA approved" as their reason. I'm not getting any COVID shot because there is no long-term track record associated with it. And it's also proving to not work all that well as time goes by.

More power to you for making your own choice …

But that’s fucktarded logic

Unless you’re someone that doesn’t adopt anything “new” because you don’t know long term effects it’s fairly selective reasoning

Hard to understand some of that logic. Buy a first year new car then wait to see if the model can make it to year two? People get new things based on track record of a company or a product.

When it comes to the human body I am very leery of trying anything new.

That is not a fucktarded way to look at things. Since 1995 they have been trying mRNA vaccines and NONE have been approved, now a vaccine that appears to not work until the 3rd shot and then only deflecting a little of the symptoms get approved get jabbed? no thanks.

New product/technology was my point

I get the concern about putting things into my body … it’s a concern I share

Like you said … this is something they’ve been working on for a while … so there’s the glass half empty it full approach

Empty says they haven’t got the results prior to COVID so it’s really coincidental that they magically got it working

Half full says the fact they weren’t starting from scratch allowed them the opportunity to accelerate and find a suitable blockage to the key element of the bad parts of COVID

But I do think that the logic that this was just whipped up hap hazzardly is more inaccurate than not
 
I’m just here to see the goalposts move.

I've not seen many people saying "it's not FDA approved" as their reason. I'm not getting any COVID shot because there is no long-term track record associated with it. And it's also proving to not work all that well as time goes by.

More power to you for making your own choice …

But that’s fucktarded logic

Unless you’re someone that doesn’t adopt anything “new” because you don’t know long term effects it’s fairly selective reasoning

Hard to understand some of that logic. Buy a first year new car then wait to see if the model can make it to year two? People get new things based on track record of a company or a product.

When it comes to the human body I am very leery of trying anything new.

That is not a fucktarded way to look at things. Since 1995 they have been trying mRNA vaccines and NONE have been approved, now a vaccine that appears to not work until the 3rd shot and then only deflecting a little of the symptoms get approved get jabbed? no thanks.

New product/technology was my point

I get the concern about putting things into my body … it’s a concern I share

But I do think that the logic that this was just whipped up hap hazzardly is more inaccurate than not

They've had these 'vaccines' prepped for decades, for this moment. In animal trials[/s] testing, every animal was killed by these so called vaccines, without exception.
 
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I’m just here to see the goalposts move.

I've not seen many people saying "it's not FDA approved" as their reason. I'm not getting any COVID shot because there is no long-term track record associated with it. And it's also proving to not work all that well as time goes by.

More power to you for making your own choice …

But that’s fucktarded logic

Unless you’re someone that doesn’t adopt anything “new” because you don’t know long term effects it’s fairly selective reasoning

Hard to understand some of that logic. Buy a first year new car then wait to see if the model can make it to year two? People get new things based on track record of a company or a product.

When it comes to the human body I am very leery of trying anything new.

That is not a fucktarded way to look at things. Since 1995 they have been trying mRNA vaccines and NONE have been approved, now a vaccine that appears to not work until the 3rd shot and then only deflecting a little of the symptoms get approved get jabbed? no thanks.

New product/technology was my point

I get the concern about putting things into my body … it’s a concern I share

But I do think that the logic that this was just whipped up hap hazzardly is more inaccurate than not

They've had these 'vaccines' prepped for decades, for this moment. In animal trials[/s] testing, every animal was killed by these so called vaccines, without exception.

Gotta link?
 
lol what a shit head.

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I’m just here to see the goalposts move.

I've not seen many people saying "it's not FDA approved" as their reason. I'm not getting any COVID shot because there is no long-term track record associated with it. And it's also proving to not work all that well as time goes by.

More power to you for making your own choice …

But that’s fucktarded logic

Unless you’re someone that doesn’t adopt anything “new” because you don’t know long term effects it’s fairly selective reasoning

Hard to understand some of that logic. Buy a first year new car then wait to see if the model can make it to year two? People get new things based on track record of a company or a product.

When it comes to the human body I am very leery of trying anything new.

That is not a fucktarded way to look at things. Since 1995 they have been trying mRNA vaccines and NONE have been approved, now a vaccine that appears to not work until the 3rd shot and then only deflecting a little of the symptoms get approved get jabbed? no thanks.

New product/technology was my point

I get the concern about putting things into my body … it’s a concern I share

Like you said … this is something they’ve been working on for a while … so there’s the glass half empty it full approach

Empty says they haven’t got the results prior to COVID so it’s really coincidental that they magically got it working

Half full says the fact they weren’t starting from scratch allowed them the opportunity to accelerate and find a suitable blockage to the key element of the bad parts of COVID

But I do think that the logic that this was just whipped up hap hazzardly is more inaccurate than not[/b]

Not the case.
 
Still today, not a single person in the US has taken the vaccine that was approved. All a liability shell game, that one is on the scoreboard.
 
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