Then there's the question of whether she knows the difference between DNA and RNA. The Pfizer and Moderna vaccines are RNA vaccines; the Astra Zeneca vaccine is a DNA vaccine in that it uses replication-deficient adenovirus to do the same thing. 2/
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So, should I assume that this vet would be willing to take the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine, but not the Astra Zeneca vaccine? Somehow, I think she'll refuse all three. Just a hunch.
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Umm IFR of .004%. So, if the entire US population was infected ~13k people would die? If you’re going to make up numbers try and make up ones that somewhat fit reality.
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Damn I missed a zero ~1300 people. Deep deep into complete wackadoodle land. I wouldn’t trust this person with my pets.
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"Vax morbidity (mostly autoimmune) will b[e] much higher than virus mortality (.0004%)." Twenty-nine cases of reaction in 4.9 million Covid vaccine administrations. No deaths. What are you talking about,
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There's a strong alt-med current in vet med, which saddens me (and makes it harder to find a provider), because many of their business models resemble chiropractors. They should be smarter, because multi-species understanding is not easy. But they caved for selling petfood
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I think her Twitter bio tells you everything you need to know about her reasoning skills...
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