Please quote the evidence of transmission from the rticle.yes. see the NY Times article immediately below the interview segment.
Please quote the evidence of transmission from the rticle.yes. see the NY Times article immediately below the interview segment.
YupRegardless, mistakes were clearly made
YesRegardless, mistakes were clearly made
The information given was bad. It was false. It was later proven to be untrustworthy.Regardless, mistakes were clearly made
I never called it an "outright lie". I was very careful to not frame it with that term and I invite everyone to go back up the thread and read what I wrote. I think you owe me an apology.Regardless, mistakes were clearly made but to call this an outright lie is total BS. Not surprising at all.
And you don't see the problem there? That study confines its findings to symptoms while Walensky said "vaccinated people do not carry the virus." Those are very different statements.Here is the study she based the claim on.
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Interim Estimates of Vaccine Effectiveness of BNT162b2 and mRNA
mRNA COVID-19 vaccine effectiveness against SARS-CoV-2 infectionwww.cdc.gov
Here is the line in the study silesian linked:Please quote the evidence of transmission from the rticle.
You selectively and dishonestly quoted Walensky, and failed to offer any proof of a vaccinated person passing on the virus at the time she said that, emphasizing that the data at the time she made that statement suggested a lack of transmission. Sometimes it's asmuch what a person does say as what they do.Here is the line in the study silesian linked:
"the benefits of these vaccines for preventing asymptomatic and symptomatic SARS-CoV-2 (the virus that causes COVID-19) infection, particularly when administered in real-world conditions, is less well understood."
Here is the corresponding tagline in the NY Times article: linked above:
"Can Vaccinated People Spread the Virus? We Don’t Know, Scientists Say."
Here are the words that came out of CDC Director Walensky's face:
"vaccinated people do not carry the virus."
That's a catchy slogan: Anti-vaxxers are just sickYikes. This guy beat to death his dad for getting the vaccine. Anti Vaxxers are just sick people
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'Stop, you are killing me,' dad pleads during Wellington son's fatal attack, deputies say
A 44-year-old man accused of violently attacking and killing his father was deemed by a longtime family friend as a "delusional conspiracy theorist," according to a probable cause affidavit.www.wptv.com
Criticizing others’ critical thinking while regurgitating your same evidence free paranoias isn’t persuasive.yes a nutjob who kills his father for whatever reason including being angry that he took a vaccine is completely deranged and a total whack job.
Is also nothing like a reasonable person with reasonable reservations about giving everyone a vaccine with contentious benefits for large numbers of young healthy population without long term safety and efficacy data. There are some really bizarre people who have a lack of critical thinking that think it's either all for every vaccine or completely anti vaxxxxx for every vaccine including the Covid one who feel the need to equate reasonable concerns with lunatics like this.
But not really surprising given some have worked only in sheltered workshops and can't think outside google cut and paste.
btw Sardines that was not directed at you
The info silos that many on the right have found themselves in have radicalized them against free and fair elections, public education, and vaccines. A large segment of our population just live in this complete alternative reality where Trump won in 2020, teachers and books are abusing children, and vaccines are bad. It’s insane.That's a catchy slogan: Anti-vaxxers are just sick
I've got another one: Anti-vaxxers make me sick
it's fun
It is not radical to want your kids to be able to read and do basic math. In sixth grade in Utah public education only a third of kids can do basic math.The info silos that many on the right have found themselves in have radicalized them against free and fair elections, public education, and vaccines.