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FormulaNova said..kiterboy said..FormulaNova said..What is wrong with that? Aboriginal people will see it and at least think that there are other people in their community that think its a good idea to be vaccinated. Language aside, it shows that is directed towards asking them to get vaccinated.
Rightly so if they live in areas where health services are not as good as in cities or are a bit hesitant because they think it might only be for white man.
Now I see where you get your info. You just regurgitate stuff from twitter. You don't even waste time adding your own comments, you just want to attack people when they respond with their comments.
Of course you had to take it the wrong way.
Take it the wrong way? It is clearly a way to try and get aboriginal people more enthusiastic about getting vaccinated, which could save their life, especially those that might be a bit more vulnerable. I think it would be easy for those people to feel left out and if they are a bit uncertain about it, would be less likely to take it.
The 'translation' is not at issue. You think that the translation is racist, but its not like McGowan or his team have come up with the vocabulary used. It is obviously the type of language a lot of people speak. Bringing the message in simple terms from another aboriginal is surely a way to make people more accepting of the need for it.
Anyway, if you think I am wrong, please post your alternate explanation. Otherwise I will have to think you had a change of mind, were wrong, and agree with me for a change.
Spike-Only Vaccine a Colossal Blunder: Michigan State University Shows SARS-CoV-2 Vaccine Escape is Due to Vaccination Earlier analyses had shown correlation of new COVID-19 cases with vaccine uptake, indicating vaccine escape. Now that causality is confirmed, the question is: Will policy makers stop making it worse?
EXTRACT: Yesterday, I published a mathematical analysis that showed that the Barnstable County, Massachusetts (CDC data) supports the conclusion of negative efficacy (vaccinated people more likely to be diagnosed with COVID-19). Earlier, I had published and announced in a public speech (Harrisburg) that the vaccine program had failed, in part based on my findings that the number of new cases was highest in countries with highest vaccine uptake (See article here). The Israeli and UK data showed more cases in the vaccinated than in the unvaccinated, and my analysis yesterday should silence the pedestrian response "that's because there are more people who are vaccinated". I've pointed out (as have others) that Fauci's "go home until you are sick enough to need emergency care" makes people variant incubators.
Now a new study has found the specific mutations by which the SARS-CoV-2 lineages have escaped the vaccine. The study, which is behind a paywall (US$40), reports that these mutations lead to less infectivity compared to the original SARS-CoV-2, but, according to the authors, "can disrupt existing antibodies that neutralize the virus".
That sounds like disease enhancement to me.
"By tracking the evolutionary trajectories of vax-resistant mutations in more than 2.2 million SARS-CoV-2 genomes, we reveal that the occurrence & frequency of vax-resistant mutations correlate strongly with the vaccination rates in Europe and America."
Their analysis went well beyond mere correlation of the rise of the vaccine-resistant variants and vaccination rates. Specifically, these authors had previously predicted the precise amino acid location in the receptor binding domain (RBD) at which vaccine escape variation would likely emerge as a result of targeting the spike protein with vaccines. Now that we see those specific amino acid residue positions changing, and, importantly, changing in ways that alter infectivity, the evidence is strong that the rise in these mutations was caused by the vaccination program.
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popularrationalism.substack.com/p/spike-only-vaccine-a-colossal-blunder #covid19 #vaccine_failure #Omicron