Fact: Someone sitting in a room filled with COVID-recovered people faces a lower COVID infection risk than someone sitting in a room of fully vaxxed people who have never had COVID.
Lesson: Get the vax esp. if vulnerable, but nix the irrational vaccine mandates & passports.
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Reminder: you discouraged India from vaccinating. Hundreds of thousands of people are dead.
Maybe the lesson should be to have some humility before trying to counter actual experts’ recommendations?
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You are deeply mistaken. I encouraged early vaccination of the elderly and vulnerable in India.
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How many empty seats are there because of the person sitting in it died or is still in ICU?
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Your “fact” is not a fact at all. Got a citation?
Also, you have spread some pretty horrific misinformation during this pandemic. And the GBD should be a source of unending shame and embarrassment.
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This is not correct, individuals who become infected with COVID19 and recover exhibit highly variable levels of protective immunity vs reinfection. Some have protection, others very little or none. If you are infected and recovered, it’s still important for you to get vaccinated. twitter.com/ClayTravis/sta…
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So you think that people who have never had COVID should just wait till they get it?
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Fact: the idea behind covid passports is not to stop the spread but to slow it down and allow hospitals to be open for non covid care (which is not what happened in Texas, Florida, and Mississippi). Slow spread & very mild infections is what we need—which is why we have vax cards
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If they really wanted to keep people out of hospitals, they would be encouraging the use of over a dozen effective early treatments, instead of demonizing them through misinformation and propaganda.
Back up and take another run at this.
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Where did you do your residency? You speak like someone who has never actually treated a sick patient.









