Cocktail It’s cool i’ve had both my shots shirt

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Well those infected and recovered have no cases of fatal second infections that I have seen reported, about 40 proven symptomatic infections and less than a thousand positive pcr without symptoms. Out of 170 million reported cases. Those vaccinated have had reported deaths, many reported cases admitted, including 14 in one old people’s home, and the Cocktail It_s cool i_ve had both my shots shirt and I love this most enthusiastic admit a risk of 5% infected with mild disease. In Seychelles 37% of positive cases had been vaccinated. So it would seem if we compare the vaccinated with the recovered the vaccinated have a greater need to be vaccinated. Children certainly have less risk of severe disease and death than those already vaccinated.

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So refuse is a strong word. The vaccinated are not refusing to be vaccinated again after 6 months. They say we don’t need it. The recovered, thought to be 3 billion infected not tested and not reported, have less risk of disease than those vaccinated. They say we don’t need it. Across Africa millions of young people say they have less risk of severe disease than those vaccinated. They say we don’t need it. All perfectly legitimate reasons. A very important question with more bias and misinformation than any other topic. Project fear has spent a year telling us that recovery results in ineffective short lived immunity and we all have to isolate for ever. Then they tried to change and say vaccination was the Cocktail It_s cool i_ve had both my shots shirt and I love this saviour, the way out, the way to defeat the virus. Then when it was realised that vaccination also results in less than 100% protection they resorted to trying to convince everyone that vaccination resulted in more effective protection than recovery.The problem is that such ideas are based on a tiny number of published studies that are not comparable, not using the same criteria for comparison.