Been a lot of sports news lately how they are all getting WuFlu anyway. It couldn't be more clear how little or nothing these "vaccines" work at being an actual vaccine. They just redefined the word vaccine to confuse people. At absolute best it's a prophylactic treatment injection.
We know how it goes though, to any questioning they will just say "These vaccines have been proven to be safe and effective. The best thing you can to protect yourself and others and to end the Covid-19 pandemic is to get vaccinated." Because that's all they ever say. They parrot the same line over and over more reliably than an actual parrot would.
If you point out the inconsistencies like an entire vaccinated cruise ship getting sick they'll try to own you with "NO VACCINE IS 100% EFFECTIVE!"
Which is odd because in my recollection vaccines conferred "immunity" that almost guaranteed you were "immune" to a virus, but I must not have received that NPC update.
If I recall, there was an actual revision in one of the standard dictionaries to the word vaccine to remove a reference to immunity. I'd have to research to find out which and when but it was in the last year.
Once they co-opted the word though, it's made harder to argue with some. I've been told verbatim that "it stops the virus from spreading, because that's the definition of a vaccine" by someone who just assumed the medical treatment being referred to as a vaccine was one.
Then the testing nonsense. I had a mild cold a couple weeks ago. Lasted about 24 hours. Two of the three people I've mentioned it to were all wondering about my Covid test. As if I was supposed to seek out a Covid test for being a little under the weather. I was not in need of medical attention, therefore also not in need of a Covid test. The way people are with their healthcare is mind-boggling to me at times anyway. Like these urgent care places popped up all over the place because if their little kid gets the mild sniffles better run off to the doctor immediately.
If I recall, there was an actual revision in one of the standard dictionaries to the word vaccine to remove a reference to immunity. I'd have to research to find out which and when but it was in the last year.
Been a lot of sports news lately how they are all getting WuFlu anyway. It couldn't be more clear how little or nothing these "vaccines" work at being an actual vaccine. They just redefined the word vaccine to confuse people. At absolute best it's a prophylactic treatment injection.
We know how it goes though, to any questioning they will just say "These vaccines have been proven to be safe and effective. The best thing you can to protect yourself and others and to end the Covid-19 pandemic is to get vaccinated." Because that's all they ever say. They parrot the same line over and over more reliably than an actual parrot would.
If you point out the inconsistencies like an entire vaccinated cruise ship getting sick they'll try to own you with "NO VACCINE IS 100% EFFECTIVE!"
Which is odd because in my recollection vaccines conferred "immunity" that almost guaranteed you were "immune" to a virus, but I must not have received that NPC update.
If I recall, there was an actual revision in one of the standard dictionaries to the word vaccine to remove a reference to immunity. I'd have to research to find out which and when but it was in the last year.
Once they co-opted the word though, it's made harder to argue with some. I've been told verbatim that "it stops the virus from spreading, because that's the definition of a vaccine" by someone who just assumed the medical treatment being referred to as a vaccine was one.
Then the testing nonsense. I had a mild cold a couple weeks ago. Lasted about 24 hours. Two of the three people I've mentioned it to were all wondering about my Covid test. As if I was supposed to seek out a Covid test for being a little under the weather. I was not in need of medical attention, therefore also not in need of a Covid test. The way people are with their healthcare is mind-boggling to me at times anyway. Like these urgent care places popped up all over the place because if their little kid gets the mild sniffles better run off to the doctor immediately.
The CDC itself did that. https://media.kotakuinaction2.win/post/0etPCgXL.jpeg
2016 version: "Vaccination: The act of introducing a vaccine into the body to produce immunity to a specific disease." https://web.archive.org/web/20160503074221/http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/vac-gen/imz-basics.htm
Now: "Vaccination: The act of introducing a vaccine into the body to produce protection from a specific disease." https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/vac-gen/imz-basics.htm