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Those who are vaxxed and then get covid have an easier time and lighter symptoms.
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 80999711:MV81MDA4MDE4XzkxNjgxMjg4XzZBNzBBNEEx] There's absolutely no way to prove that statement. You can't use raw numbers of cases and severity and outcomes, because every person has different genetics, different comorbidities, different nutritional/dietary intake, different medications, etc., etc. That's exactly why the used that statement...they knew it could never be PROVEN or DISPROVEN. Their first 2 claims (it prevents infection, it prevents the spread) were both proven false, so they came up with a claim that couldn't (either way). Slimy snake in the grass mentality. [/quote]
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Does anyone have a link to a study that supports that bullshit?
I cant find any.
All the vaxxed are so eager to believe that as a last ditch effort to not admit that they were duped into taking something that doesnt work.
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