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    South African variant able to ‘break through’ Pfizer vaccine

    https://www.timesofisrael.com/re…

    • this is fine. get vaccinated!renderedred
    • I’m afraid all the vaccinations may be for nothing at the end. We will be told this Coronashit will go on forever.NBQ00
    • but, but 30 years of research...renderedred
    • you were part of an experiment my vaccinated friends :)renderedred
    • most of what we do to ourselves and the environment is an experiment. I'd guess, generally, with far less testing and oversight.Fax_Benson
    • Today I ate pork, pumped full of drugs from a factory farm
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    • ^well that is your choice my friendrenderedred
    • @fax if you want to view a state sanctioned mandatory vaccination with an untested vaccine as something that's fine ok, your choice.renderedred
    • i see it as a huge experiment, forced onto people with no choicerenderedred
    • you are one of the subjects in big pharma testing their technology on people long term with the help of the governmentsrenderedred
    • if it's a matter of choice and freedom why did our pm (israel) make a deal with pfizer to be an exclusive option?renderedred
    • it's a highly transmissible, pan-global virus. Who other than govmnts + big pharma would you have in charge? Craft vaccines? We each make our own?Fax_Benson
    • no. all i want is a properly tested vaccine that actually works.renderedred
    • and i don't want to be a subject in a long-term side effect testing, didn't sign up for that.renderedred
    • Problem is that you don’t know what a properly tested vaccine is. You have no frame of reference or experience.monospaced
    • well mono i did read the protocols from a few countries on how vaccines are tested and approved. it takes at least 5-10 years not 6 months.renderedred
    • but i've been told to give it rest so i will, get vaccinated! that's it :)renderedred
    • sorry, was a little bit blunt.Fax_Benson
    • 5-10 years with different types of vaccines, because it takes forever to culture them. For COVID it was totally different, and we could grow them fastermonospaced
    • So, if you want to compare the development of mRNA vaccines in 2021 to how we did things 90 years ago, that's your moronic, ignorant AF choice.monospaced
    • Fact is, this is the FIRST vaccine developed by the entire planet, at once, at the height of medical technology. You can't ignore this if you want to be relevanmonospaced
    • Once you see what ACTUALLY went into this, you'll see it WAS properly tested relative to any other vaccine.monospaced

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