Comment by
1ottrunner on Jan 04, 2022 11:23am
That means they are at about 10% immunity and at 1 million cases a day get to 100% in less than a year. Consider that, seriously think about it.
Comment by
90guppy on Jan 04, 2022 12:02pm
There are people in Toronto that had the 3rd dose and still got infected. My cousin had covid in the summer, then got all the shots after, and still came down with covid staring last Thursday
Comment by
1ottrunner on Jan 04, 2022 12:14pm
The vaccine is not going to protect you from getting covid! That is not what it was designed to do. Your body learns to fight the virus, getting sick and getting vaccinated help you against future contact. Right now their are virii in your body that you can battle away without you noticing, someday Covid may become just that, less than the common cold.
Comment by
Hydroqc on Jan 04, 2022 12:28pm
You are right runner. In 10 years we will probably take Bucillamine for cold instead of Tylenol for cold.
Comment by
1ottrunner on Jan 04, 2022 1:14pm
1. Who takes Tylenol for a cold? In a big year I may have 5 advil/tylenol/aspirin. 2. There is ZERO chance that Bucillamine replaces Tylenol for any malaise currently addressed by Tylenol. ZERO!
Comment by
MyAli4s on Jan 04, 2022 2:25pm
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