The posted excuses are getting more and more transparent. I guess as the reality piles up that the vaccines are safe and effective, this is to be expected.I got the idea from Harry Reid. Rumors were valid for him and his party.
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The posted excuses are getting more and more transparent. I guess as the reality piles up that the vaccines are safe and effective, this is to be expected.I got the idea from Harry Reid. Rumors were valid for him and his party.
The posted excuses are getting more and more transparent. I guess as the reality piles up that the vaccines are safe and effective, this is to be expected.
This has been completely debunked...John F. Kennedy Jr made an attempt and failed....total conspiracy theory.
The new theory is complicated. It relies on the technicalities of government vaccine approval rules — specifically on a tortured interpretation of those rules. That's not surprising: Conspiracy theorists often aim to ply the inexpert masses with plausible-sounding but inaccurate legalisms in order to sow confusion.
Column: Following FDA approval of Pfizer's shot, the anti-vaccine movement cooks up new conspiracy theory
Robert Kennedy Jr, John-John be dead-dead.This has been completely debunked...John F. Kennedy Jr made an attempt and failed....total conspiracy theory.
The new theory is complicated. It relies on the technicalities of government vaccine approval rules — specifically on a tortured interpretation of those rules. That's not surprising: Conspiracy theorists often aim to ply the inexpert masses with plausible-sounding but inaccurate legalisms in order to sow confusion.
Column: Following FDA approval of Pfizer's shot, the anti-vaccine movement cooks up new conspiracy theory
Will you honestly got out and get vaccinated and advocate everyone else does too if we can show that this particular name is used in a real product? Is that really the one last thing preventing you from fully accepting the reality of the vaccine?And yet, we still await evidence for the availability of Covimaty.
Will you honestly got out and get vaccinated and advocate everyone else does too if we can show that this particular name is used in a real product? Is that really the one last thing preventing you from fully accepting the reality of the vaccine?
Will you honestly got out and get vaccinated and advocate everyone else does too if we can show that this particular name is used in a real product? Is that really the one last thing preventing you from fully accepting the reality of the vaccine?
It's just some other made up malarky they had already intended on using if FDA did approve the vaccine.
Doesn't it make sense that if a vaccine were approved, it would also be available?
For those waiting for actual FDA approval, yes.
Pretty effective, given that a pretty large majority of people in the hospital there, like here, are unvaccinated.As for the experimental versions up to this point (and probably for some time to come), why not ask the people in Israel how effective it's been?
The poster is playing games trying to make a big deal about the Pfizer vaccine finally being given a [not really] catchy sounding brand name.Um...it IS available...what rock have you been living under?
I notice that's not an answer. Instead, I get more moving the goal posts :
Pretty effective, given that a pretty large majority of people in the hospital there, like here, are unvaccinated.
The poster is playing games trying to make a big deal about the Pfizer vaccine finally being given a [not really] catchy sounding brand name.
NPR's story is about Israel, not the US. Vaccines are still moderately effective against disease in the US. The numbers from Israel seem to be outliers. Yes, they've been highly vaccinated longer, but the signs of decreased efficiency still aren't as strong here. That's why the FDA is holding off on approving booster shots for the US. They have asked the folks in Israel for more detailed data.Pretty effective, given that a pretty large majority of people in the hospital there, like here, are unvaccinated.
Sounds like a good narrative, but it's not even what NPR is saying anymore. They use plenty of contradictions to bend that narrative into a pretzel.
Highly Vaccinated Israel Is Seeing A Dramatic Surge In New COVID Cases. Here's Why
NPR's story is about Israel, not the US. Vaccines are still moderately effective against disease in the US. The numbers from Israel seem to be outliers. Yes, they've been highly vaccinated longer, but the signs of decreased efficiency still aren't as strong here. That's why the FDA is holding off on approving booster shots for the US. They have asked the folks in Israel for more detailed data.
Outliers? They are merely ahead of where we are, having a smaller population.NPR's story is about Israel, not the US. Vaccines are still moderately effective against disease in the US. The numbers from Israel seem to be outliers. Yes, they've been highly vaccinated longer, but the signs of decreased efficiency still aren't as strong here. That's why the FDA is holding off on approving booster shots for the US. They have asked the folks in Israel for more detailed data.
Don't you recognize "yes" as an answer?
What your source says seems to disagree with what you say your source says.Sounds like a good narrative, but it's not even what NPR is saying anymore.
Doesn't it make sense that if a vaccine were approved, it would also be available?
Well, when it gets something approved, yes, it has the product.Is that how the pharmaceutical industry usually works -- instantaneously?
Tell us.