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BA Deere
Honored Advisor

Re: 1/2%? the risk of a serious case of polio was about 1%

Rick "covid deaths (including those who wrap their Mustang around a telephone pole and test positive for covid) in the US is 700,000 okay, there is 330 million people in the US (*not including all Mexicans and Haitians)  

So let`s figure strongly on the side of evil and say 1 million legitimate "Covid deaths" and only 300 million people in the US. Sooooo, one "covid death" out of 300 people.  Again figuring strong on the side of evil, yeah, no more than .5% Covid death rate in the US.

Okay, do you know the difference between efficacy and effectiveness?    Alright , your evil media uses the 2 words interchangeably, but they are far from equal in meaning.  "efficacy" means under ideal lab conditions a vaccine is a certain amount effective.   However in the real world it drops maybe 20 points.  This is why there are breakouts of Covid and spreading by those who`ve had the "shot".   

Polio VACCINE on the other hand is 100% EFFECTIVE, you can`t get it or spread it for life.

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rickgthf
Senior Advisor

Re: Polio vaccine 100% effective? Yry again, ...

The CDC says that a four-dose regimen of polio vaccine is only 99% effective.  The polio vaccine appears 100% effective only because there is no polio circulating at the moment.  They actually know that polio was first introduced into the US in 1916 in Brooklyn, New York among the Italian immigrant population.

  Covid outbreaks & spread by the vaccinated?  Then why are all the outbreaks occurring in areas with low rates of vaccination, Missouri, Florida, Tennessee, Kentucky, and now the Inter-Mountain West?

  The overwhelming evidence is against every thing you say, try again.

cmilligan1958g
Senior Contributor

Re: Polio vaccine 100% effective? Yry again, ...


@rickgthf wrote:

  Covid outbreaks & spread by the vaccinated?  Then why are all the outbreaks occurring in areas with low rates of vaccination, Missouri, Florida, Tennessee, Kentucky, and now the Inter-Mountain West?

  


It is because those are the areas where the fascist government is shipping the illegal invaders to spread their diseases  

 

 

r3020
Senior Advisor

Re: BA, do you pay taxes? ...


@Canuck_2 wrote:

I guess why this is the "bridge i`m willing to die on" is it may literally be the bridge that all our souls die on.  As a Christian, I believe the Bible of `without the mark of the beast, you won`t be able to buy or sell`...these "vaxports" mandates have mark of the beast written all over them

So why is this vaccine suddenly against your god beliefs?

Why was the small pox vaccine or the mumps or one of the other vaccines not against your beliefs?


What was the survival rate of smallpox infection?

BA Deere
Honored Advisor

Re: Polio vaccine 100% effective? Yry again, ...

Rick, from WiKi;  between `62 and `65  56% of Americans were vaccinated for Polio.  That`s less than the percentage that have received the covid shot...so other than control, I don`t see this urgency to freak out pulling peoples fingernails out if they don`t get the CV shot.

"A second wave of mass immunizations led to a further dramatic decline in the number of polio cases. Between 1962 and 1965, about 100 million Americans (roughly 56% of the population at that time) received the Sabin vaccine."

rickgthf
Senior Advisor

Re: Which 56%?

Since polio was a disease primarily of children and young adults you need to ask, "which 56%, young or old was vaccinated". Given those mass polio vaccinations of school children started in 1955, 8-10 years later, '62-'65, 56% vaccinated would be about right.  Remember the baby boom generation was a much larger % of the population then.

  If you vaccinated the most susceptible fraction of the population, of course, you will see dramatic declines in disease.

BA Deere
Honored Advisor

Re: Which 56%?

What helped defeat Polio was that vaccine was a true vaccine, where you weren`t a vaccinated "super spreader" as with these Covid jabs.  Covid shots are what they are, but they are more of a suppressant (like Roundup sprayed on waterhemp) ...not good enough to consider a mandate being needed.

sam1wiseone
Senior Contributor

Re: Polio vaccine 100% effective? Yry again, ...


@rickgthf wrote:

 

  Covid outbreaks & spread by the vaccinated?  Then why are all the outbreaks occurring in areas with low rates of vaccination, Missouri, Florida, Tennessee, Kentucky, and now the Inter-Mountain West?

 


Vermont, oregon, washington,  Singapore, Iceland, Israel, Malta, Gibraltar,  University's too numerous to keep track of, all very high rates of vax, all had major outbreaks after high vax status.    

Not only does the vax not prevent infection, but in reducing symptoms it may well encourage transmission because people with high viral loads take longer to realize they have it.  Spreading it as they go. 

BA Deere
Honored Advisor

Re: Polio vaccine 100% effective? Yry again, ...

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

This!

Canuck_2
Senior Contributor

Re: 1/2%? the risk of a serious case of polio was about 1%

Polio VACCINE on the other hand is 100% EFFECTIVE, you can`t get it or spread it for life.

 

 

.You might want to reconsider that comment 

the reason there is no Polio now is because there is no polio which was eventually eliminated by using the vaccine BUT here are some figures from a few decades ago