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Fauci kicking around vax mandate to Fly

Sounds like this unemployed loser is too busy fantasizing about anal sex with his boyfriend @Crazyhole since both of them are too fugly to get women

I have the vaccine, so looks like you’re going to be the one sucking Cock and swallowing it too
I'm my own boyfriend?

I've worked with kids that have down syndrome that are smarter than you. Wait......do you have down syndrome?
 
I think we're splitting hairs.

I'm with Rand Paul on this, yes. I think Fauci lied about the definition, yes. But I don't think he should be in jail.

My bigger issue is how the Mass Media is protecting the narrative against the truth. That's worse than anything Fauci did.

In a free, objective US, the Mass Media would hold Fauci accountable. But instead, they demonized Paul.

That's why we're f'd far worse than anything Fauci did.
Splitting hairs is what we do.
 
Hey beta...."as did 70% of the fully vaccinated prisoners."

Wait until further waning efficacy. 70% of vaccinated got covid. Lol. You're still unhinged about waning efficacy. 🤣
You must be the dumbest motherfuker on the planet. Almost everyone in the hospital with severe COVID symptoms or is dying from it has not been vaccinated. Are you too stupid working as a handyman to understand that or are you too busy fantasizing 24/7 about tearing CrazyAhole’s asshole apart and making him scream and then sucking his cock dry?
 
You must be the dumbest motherfuker on the planet. Almost everyone in the hospital with severe COVID symptoms or is dying from it has not been vaccinated. Are you too stupid working as a handyman to understand that or are you too busy fantasizing 24/7 about tearing CrazyAhole’s asshole apart and making him scream and then sucking his cock dry?
Lol. Mike got grabbed by the pussy again.

We should start keeping a log of it.
 
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Hey beta...."as did 70% of the fully vaccinated prisoners."

Wait until further waning efficacy. 70% of vaccinated got covid. Lol. You're still unhinged about waning efficacy. 🤣
Lol. Mike got grabbed by the pussy again.

We should start keeping a log of it.
Hey boyfriends. Wrap this waning efficacy data around each other’s cocks and ram it thorough your assholes


How well it works: Experts continue to learn about Pfizer’s efficacy both in the laboratory and in the real world. Pfizer’s initial Phase 3 clinical data presented in December showed its vaccine to have 95% efficacy.

In April, the company announced the vaccine had 91.3% efficacy against COVID-19, based on measuring how well it prevented symptomatic COVID-19 infection seven days through up to six months after the second dose. It also found it to be 100% effective in preventing severe disease as defined by the CDC, and 95.3% effective in preventing severe disease as defined by the FDA. Another study, not yet peer-reviewed, provided more new data that brought the efficacy number down to 84% after 6 months, although efficacy against severe disease was 97%.

In August, the CDC also published studies that showed mRNA vaccine protection against infection may be waning, although the vaccines were still highly effective against hospitalization. In one CDC study, data from the state of New York showed vaccine effectiveness dropping from 91.7 to 79.8% against infection.

How well it works on virus mutations: A number of studies have focused on the vaccine and the mutations. In early May, the Pfizer vaccine was found to be more than 95% effective against severe disease or death from the Alpha variant (first detected in the United Kingdom) and the Beta variant (first identified in South Africa) in two studies based on real-world vaccinations.

As far as the Delta variant (first seen in India), two studies reported by Public Health England that have not yet been peer reviewed showed that full vaccination after two doses is 88% effective against symptomatic disease and 96% effective against hospitalization.
 
Hey boyfriends. Wrap this waning efficacy data around each other’s cocks and ram it thorough your assholes


How well it works: Experts continue to learn about Pfizer’s efficacy both in the laboratory and in the real world. Pfizer’s initial Phase 3 clinical data presented in December showed its vaccine to have 95% efficacy.

In April, the company announced the vaccine had 91.3% efficacy against COVID-19, based on measuring how well it prevented symptomatic COVID-19 infection seven days through up to six months after the second dose. It also found it to be 100% effective in preventing severe disease as defined by the CDC, and 95.3% effective in preventing severe disease as defined by the FDA. Another study, not yet peer-reviewed, provided more new data that brought the efficacy number down to 84% after 6 months, although efficacy against severe disease was 97%.

In August, the CDC also published studies that showed mRNA vaccine protection against infection may be waning, although the vaccines were still highly effective against hospitalization. In one CDC study, data from the state of New York showed vaccine effectiveness dropping from 91.7 to 79.8% against infection.

How well it works on virus mutations: A number of studies have focused on the vaccine and the mutations. In early May, the Pfizer vaccine was found to be more than 95% effective against severe disease or death from the Alpha variant (first detected in the United Kingdom) and the Beta variant (first identified in South Africa) in two studies based on real-world vaccinations.

As far as the Delta variant (first seen in India), two studies reported by Public Health England that have not yet been peer reviewed showed that full vaccination after two doses is 88% effective against symptomatic disease and 96% effective against hospitalization. But Israel later reported the vaccine’s effectiveness to be 90% effective against severe disease.
^^^^^ another confirmed grabbing.
 
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Unhinged. You will snap out of your covid fear one day.
So.., since you and CrazyAhole fantasize with each other so much about vaccines, do you think you will swallow his cum?

Sorry COVID fear loser, I went to Louisville for 3 days and you and your boyfriend were posting on here all night long on the weekend
 
So.., since you and CrazyAhole fantasize with each other so much about vaccines, do you think you will swallow his cum?

Sorry COVID fear loser, I went to Louisville for 3 days and you and your boyfriend were posting on here all night long on the weekend
How did you schedule all of that around getting your numerous booster shots?
 
How did you schedule all of that around getting your numerous booster shots?
How did you schedule nothing around staying at home all weekend with no friends? Did you think about blowing your brains out all weekend?
 
Heck yeah we are. We'll probably talk about how many times you get your pussy grabbed every day and then drink some beers.
So.., when you penetrate Knighttime are you going to wear a condom? Do you think he will scream with your small Cock that all women rejected?
 
So.., do you think when Knighttime sees how ugly you are, that he will reject you too?
Nope. We will probably have a nice afternoon together, reminiscing about how fun it used to be to grab your pussy until your white blood cells started replicating the covid virus due to ADE and you drowned in your own immune response.

Then we will laugh and laugh because you dying is exactly what your mom wants.
 
Nope. We will probably have a nice afternoon together, reminiscing about how fun it used to be to grab your pussy until your white blood cells started replicating the covid virus due to ADE and you drowned in your own immune response.

Then we will laugh and laugh because you dying is exactly what your mom wants.
So.,, after Knighttime rejects you like all other females, do you think you will kill yourself for being so ugly, since he’s your only friend?
 
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So.,, after Knighttime rejects you like all other females, do you think you will kill yourself for being so ugly, since he’s your only friend?
He won't reject me. We'll always have something in common that connects us: grabbing your pussy.
 
He won't reject me. We'll always have something in common that connects us: grabbing your pussy.
I think you will both be terribly disappointed in how disgusting losers you both are and will probably penetrate each other wearing brown paper bags over your heads
 
I think you will both be terribly disappointed in how disgusting losers you both are and will probably penetrate each other wearing brown paper bags over your heads
Nobody says something like that unless they have experience with it. Grabbed by the pussy again, mike
 
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Unhinged. You will snap out of your covid fear one day.
How well it works: Experts continue to learn about Pfizer’s efficacy both in the laboratory and in the real world. Pfizer’s initial Phase 3 clinical data presented in December showed its vaccine to have 95% efficacy.

In April, the company announced the vaccine had 91.3% efficacy against COVID-19, based on measuring how well it prevented symptomatic COVID-19 infection seven days through up to six months after the second dose. It also found it to be 100% effective in preventing severe disease as defined by the CDC, and 95.3% effective in preventing severe disease as defined by the FDA. Another study, not yet peer-reviewed, provided more new data that brought the efficacy number down to 84% after 6 months, although efficacy against severe disease was 97%.

In August, the CDC also published studies that showed mRNA vaccine protection against infection may be waning, although the vaccines were still highly effective against hospitalization. In one CDC study, data from the state of New York showed vaccine effectiveness dropping from 91.7 to 79.8% against infection.

How well it works on virus mutations: A number of studies have focused on the vaccine and the mutations. In early May, the Pfizer vaccine was found to be more than 95% effective against severe disease or death from the Alpha variant (first detected in the United Kingdom) and the Beta variant (first identified in South Africa) in two studies based on real-world vaccinations.

As far as the Delta variant (first seen in India), two studies reported by Public Health England that have not yet been peer reviewed showed that full vaccination after two doses is 88% effective against symptomatic disease and 96% effective against hospitalization
 
Lol. The 3rd shot provides 95% protection.


For like 2 days because you'll be sick at home, where you can't be exposed to the virus. Efficacy drops with every person you meet.
 
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Lol. The 3rd shot provides 95% protection.


For like 2 days because you'll be sick at home, where you can't be exposed to the virus. Efficacy drops with every person you meet.
’ll keep posting this to educate you IT specialists and handymen

YALE STUDY

How well it works: Experts continue to learn about Pfizer’s efficacy both in the laboratory and in the real world. Pfizer’s initial Phase 3 clinical data presented in December showed its vaccine to have 95% efficacy.

In April, the company announced the vaccine had 91.3% efficacy against COVID-19, based on measuring how well it prevented symptomatic COVID-19 infection seven days through up to six months after the second dose. It also found it to be 100% effective in preventing severe disease as defined by the CDC, and 95.3% effective in preventing severe disease as defined by the FDA. Another study, not yet peer-reviewed, provided more new data that brought the efficacy number down to 84% after 6 months, although efficacy against severe disease was 97%.

In August, the CDC also published studies that showed mRNA vaccine protection against infection may be waning, although the vaccines were still highly effective against hospitalization. In one CDC study, data from the state of New York showed vaccine effectiveness dropping from 91.7 to 79.8% against infection.

How well it works on virus mutations: A number of studies have focused on the vaccine and the mutations. In early May, the Pfizer vaccine was found to be more than 95% effective against severe disease or death from the Alpha variant (first detected in the United Kingdom) and the Beta variant (first identified in South Africa) in two studies based on real-world vaccinations.

As far as the Delta variant (first seen in India), two studies reported by Public Health England that have not yet been peer reviewed showed that full vaccination after two doses is 88% effective against symptomatic disease and 96% effective against hospitalization
 
Which is exactly what I said.

Seriousness illness is usually 80-90% unvaccinated, but infection and spread is almost the same, with little difference, especially Delta.

But I'm an idiot, right? :)
’ll keep posting this to educate you IT specialists and handymen

How well it works: Experts continue to learn about Pfizer’s efficacy both in the laboratory and in the real world. Pfizer’s initial Phase 3 clinical data presented in December showed its vaccine to have 95% efficacy.

In April, the company announced the vaccine had 91.3% efficacy against COVID-19, based on measuring how well it prevented symptomatic COVID-19 infection seven days through up to six months after the second dose. It also found it to be 100% effective in preventing severe disease as defined by the CDC, and 95.3% effective in preventing severe disease as defined by the FDA. Another study, not yet peer-reviewed, provided more new data that brought the efficacy number down to 84% after 6 months, although efficacy against severe disease was 97%.

In August, the CDC also published studies that showed mRNA vaccine protection against infection may be waning, although the vaccines were still highly effective against hospitalization. In one CDC study, data from the state of New York showed vaccine effectiveness dropping from 91.7 to 79.8% against infection.

How well it works on virus mutations: A number of studies have focused on the vaccine and the mutations. In early May, the Pfizer vaccine was found to be more than 95% effective against severe disease or death from the Alpha variant (first detected in the United Kingdom) and the Beta variant (first identified in South Africa) in two studies based on real-world vaccinations.

As far as the Delta variant (first seen in India), two studies reported by Public Health England that have not yet been peer reviewed showed that full vaccination after two doses is 88% effective against symptomatic disease and 96% effective against hospitalization
 
We're talking infection and spread. This is what I mean about you arguing with your imaginary friends. Obviously you aren't bothering to even read what we said, or any link we post, so you're off circle jerking with your imaginary nemesis.
You’re a fat disgusting fukc. An embarrassment to the human race. It’s reducing spread and symptomatic disease, IT loser

Yale study.

’ll keep posting this to educate you IT specialists and handymen

How well it works: Experts continue to learn about Pfizer’s efficacy both in the laboratory and in the real world. Pfizer’s initial Phase 3 clinical data presented in December showed its vaccine to have 95% efficacy.

In April, the company announced the vaccine had 91.3% efficacy against COVID-19, based on measuring how well it prevented symptomatic COVID-19 infection seven days through up to six months after the second dose. It also found it to be 100% effective in preventing severe disease as defined by the CDC, and 95.3% effective in preventing severe disease as defined by the FDA. Another study, not yet peer-reviewed, provided more new data that brought the efficacy number down to 84% after 6 months, although efficacy against severe disease was 97%.

In August, the CDC also published studies that showed mRNA vaccine protection against infection may be waning, although the vaccines were still highly effective against hospitalization. In one CDC study, data from the state of New York showed vaccine effectiveness dropping from 91.7 to 79.8% against infection.

How well it works on virus mutations: A number of studies have focused on the vaccine and the mutations. In early May, the Pfizer vaccine was found to be more than 95% effective against severe disease or death from the Alpha variant (first detected in the United Kingdom) and the Beta variant (first identified in South Africa) in two studies based on real-world vaccinations.

As far as the Delta variant (first seen in India), two studies reported by Public Health England that have not yet been peer reviewed showed that full vaccination after two doses is 88% effective against symptomatic disease and 96% effective against hospitalization
 
You’re a fat disgusting fukc. An embarrassment to the human race. It’s reducing spread and symptomatic disease, IT loser

Yale study.

’ll keep posting this to educate you IT specialists and handymen

How well it works: Experts continue to learn about Pfizer’s efficacy both in the laboratory and in the real world. Pfizer’s initial Phase 3 clinical data presented in December showed its vaccine to have 95% efficacy.

In April, the company announced the vaccine had 91.3% efficacy against COVID-19, based on measuring how well it prevented symptomatic COVID-19 infection seven days through up to six months after the second dose. It also found it to be 100% effective in preventing severe disease as defined by the CDC, and 95.3% effective in preventing severe disease as defined by the FDA. Another study, not yet peer-reviewed, provided more new data that brought the efficacy number down to 84% after 6 months, although efficacy against severe disease was 97%.

In August, the CDC also published studies that showed mRNA vaccine protection against infection may be waning, although the vaccines were still highly effective against hospitalization. In one CDC study, data from the state of New York showed vaccine effectiveness dropping from 91.7 to 79.8% against infection.

How well it works on virus mutations: A number of studies have focused on the vaccine and the mutations. In early May, the Pfizer vaccine was found to be more than 95% effective against severe disease or death from the Alpha variant (first detected in the United Kingdom) and the Beta variant (first identified in South Africa) in two studies based on real-world vaccinations.

As far as the Delta variant (first seen in India), two studies reported by Public Health England that have not yet been peer reviewed showed that full vaccination after two doses is 88% effective against symptomatic disease and 96% effective against hospitalization
You actually buy this? If 2 doses are 96% effective against hospitalization for delta why the need for a 3rd shot? How have you not figured this out yet?
 
You actually buy this? If 2 doses are 96% effective against hospitalization for delta why the need for a 3rd shot? How have you not figured this out yet?
I’ll keep posting this to educate you IT specialists and handymen

Yale study

How well it works: Experts continue to learn about Pfizer’s efficacy both in the laboratory and in the real world. Pfizer’s initial Phase 3 clinical data presented in December showed its vaccine to have 95% efficacy.

In April, the company announced the vaccine had 91.3% efficacy against COVID-19, based on measuring how well it prevented symptomatic COVID-19 infection seven days through up to six months after the second dose. It also found it to be 100% effective in preventing severe disease as defined by the CDC, and 95.3% effective in preventing severe disease as defined by the FDA. Another study, not yet peer-reviewed, provided more new data that brought the efficacy number down to 84% after 6 months, although efficacy against severe disease was 97%.

In August, the CDC also published studies that showed mRNA vaccine protection against infection may be waning, although the vaccines were still highly effective against hospitalization. In one CDC study, data from the state of New York showed vaccine effectiveness dropping from 91.7 to 79.8% against infection.

How well it works on virus mutations: A number of studies have focused on the vaccine and the mutations. In early May, the Pfizer vaccine was found to be more than 95% effective against severe disease or death from the Alpha variant (first detected in the United Kingdom) and the Beta variant (first identified in South Africa) in two studies based on real-world vaccinations.

As far as the Delta variant (first seen in India), two studies reported by Public Health England that have not yet been peer reviewed showed that full vaccination after two doses is 88% effective against symptomatic disease and 96% effective against hospitalization
 
It says many things, but it requires you not to be a 3rd grader seeing only 1 variable with 2 values.

As @Ucfmikes has proven via his ignorance, if you think infection and spread are related to the serous disease and death statistic, you literally cannot see more than 1 variable with 2 values.

It's right there on infections! And because the US CDC stopped counting any 'breakthrough infections' that don't result in serious disease of death, we honestly don't have any data that is useful.

Which is why we have to look at closed systems, where infection and spread is a mere <<25% reduction for the mRNA vaccinated. Secondary transmission and infection is virtually equalized.

At least it was more 1/3rd to 40% back when Wuhan-1 was still around and Alpha was just starting to kill 6-8x more, well before Delta.
’ll keep posting this to educate IT specialists like @UCFBS and handymen

Yale study

How well it works: Experts continue to learn about Pfizer’s efficacy both in the laboratory and in the real world. Pfizer’s initial Phase 3 clinical data presented in December showed its vaccine to have 95% efficacy.

In April, the company announced the vaccine had 91.3% efficacy against COVID-19, based on measuring how well it prevented symptomatic COVID-19 infection seven days through up to six months after the second dose. It also found it to be 100% effective in preventing severe disease as defined by the CDC, and 95.3% effective in preventing severe disease as defined by the FDA. Another study, not yet peer-reviewed, provided more new data that brought the efficacy number down to 84% after 6 months, although efficacy against severe disease was 97%.

In August, the CDC also published studies that showed mRNA vaccine protection against infection may be waning, although the vaccines were still highly effective against hospitalization. In one CDC study, data from the state of New York showed vaccine effectiveness dropping from 91.7 to 79.8% against infection.

How well it works on virus mutations: A number of studies have focused on the vaccine and the mutations. In early May, the Pfizer vaccine was found to be more than 95% effective against severe disease or death from the Alpha variant (first detected in the United Kingdom) and the Beta variant (first identified in South Africa) in two studies based on real-world vaccinations.

As far as the Delta variant (first seen in India), two studies reported by Public Health England that have not yet been peer reviewed showed that full vaccination after two doses is 88% effective against symptomatic disease and 96% effective against hospitalization
 
It says many things, but it requires you not to be a 3rd grader seeing only 1 variable with 2 values.

As @Ucfmikes has proven via his ignorance, if you think infection and spread are related to the serous disease and death statistic, you literally cannot see more than 1 variable with 2 values.

It's right there on infections! And because the US CDC stopped counting any 'breakthrough infections' that don't result in serious disease of death, we honestly don't have any data that is useful.

Which is why we have to look at closed systems, where infection and spread is a mere <<25% reduction for the mRNA vaccinated. Secondary transmission and infection is virtually equalized.

At least it was more 1/3rd to 40% back when Wuhan-1 was still around and Alpha was just starting to kill 6-8x more, well before Delta.

No study is showing anything different.

At most you'll get the marketing about IgG antibody creation in the blood, or viral loads that don't have anything to do with secondary transfer. That's great for keeping the unvaccinated the 80-90% death rate, but had nothing to do with sterilizing IgA antibodies in the upper respiratory tract that actually keep SARS-CoV-2 from breeding, even in a mRNA vaccinate person's nose.
This moron is calling us all “3rd graders?” What the hell is this gibberish babbling?
 
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