Skipperlipicus
Veteran XX
flash had to google where the great wall of china was built
dr redditlippypus quotes widely know facts from his wealth of expertise and online activism
(what a dipshit lmfao)
sweet ive been off on a 5 day staycay
these facts really don't need a citation, but if you want to argue about the measles and mumps numbers i provided we can make another bet.
It is. Flu still causes far more deaths, and this is something people regularly get vaccines every year for, of which I am one.val talking about data while saying covid is less dangerous than the flu
ok then
Maybe if I'm ever morbidly obese with twenty other health issues, sure, other than that, I'll be fine. Then again, I'd have to worry about every illness in that situation. It's weird how that works, huh?Whatever dude. Don't get the jab. Doesn't matter to me. Darwin has a lot on his plate right now but he'll get to you eventually.
If reading a single sentence out of three on an infographic that you posted is "using a magnifying glass to find any little thing...", then consider me pedantic.What's pretty clear is that you have your preconceived idea regarding the vaccine, and you looked at this through a magnifying glass to find any little thing you could use to discredit the data. I'm not playing your silly game, I just put the data up there for anyone who is interested (and understands how data works).
if you die due to corona and not having taken the vaccine it would devastate us validuz so just get the shot
It is. Flu still causes far more deaths, and this is something people regularly get vaccines every year for, of which I am one.
Of course, with there being variants, you sometimes still get it, but the flu fucking sucks and kills a lot of people DIRECTLY, unlike 95% of "COVID" deaths.
Overall, the team demonstrated that COVID-19 cases resulted in significantly more weekly hospitalizations, more use of mechanical ventilation and higher mortality rates than influenza.