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DeSantis calls for Florida grand jury to investigate coronavirus vaccine 'wrongdoing'

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  • Ah the irony…a politician complaining about misleading and misrepresenting, while attacking a vaccine that saved lives, for political purposes.    He has learned well from the orange one. 

  • The next POTUS. Common sense still prevails.

  • "....investigate any and all wrongdoing in Florida with respect to COVID-19 vaccines." Given that wording, DeSantis and his nut case vaccine conspirators better watch out. Their misinformation and lie

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5 hours ago, Lacessit said:

The world was actually recovering pretty well from COVID until Putin had his brain fart.

IMO more to do with inventing money out of nothing to give away and the disruption caused by lockdowns than a war on the other side of the world.

1 hour ago, candide said:

Still not reading the discussions in the thread! ????

 

It's a MAGA poster who introduced the Ivermectin subject in the tread!

 

Having said that, I understand you don't want Trump to be evoked. What an embarrassment!or Trump

You didn't have to reply to him.

As for Trump, if the Trump haters didn't keep bringing him up we could all move on, IMO he's yesterdays news.

57 minutes ago, jaywalker2 said:

Here's a NY Times link:

 

https://www.nytimes.com/2022/03/23/health/covid-africa-deaths.html

 

What's amazing to me is that the experts on the ground studying this phenomenon can't agree on the causes. But the geniuses on this forum with no expertise at all somehow have all the answers and are completely certain that they are right. It's laughable.

You manage to completely ignore the new evidence of the study I cited above. Clearly, covid was being massively underreported. And while it is true that many African nations do have a good preventative system of health care due to experiences with Ebola among others, the reporting systems are mostly poor to nonexistent.

From the article:

"Published in the journal BMJ Open, the study found that nearly 90 percent of deceased individuals at a crowded morgue in Lusaka, Zambia were infected with COVID-19 during peak transmission periods between July 2020-June 2021—and only 10 percent of these individuals tested positive for COVID while alive...

“It is always challenging to know whether someone died with COVID or died from COVID,” says Dr. Gill, who has studied a wide range of infectious diseases, particularly pediatric illnesses, and vaccines in the US and abroad. “What we can say is that a majority of the deceased presented with some constellation of respiratory symptoms on top of the positive PCR test.”"

https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/974330

4 hours ago, placeholder said:

There has since been a huge amount of data. So whatever the validity of the Imperial College projections, it has no relevance to the modeling that followed once the pandemic was widely underway.

Can't agree there.

 

The Imperial College forecasting was enormously influential in England's early response. Should add that c-19 was originally given the grade of mild flu status at the beginning of March 2020.

 

There was also the insistence that even if someone was run over and killed, it was still put down as a c-19 death, If that person had tested positive in the previous 28 days.

 

As I say poor data in, rubbish projection out.

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48 minutes ago, thaibeachlovers said:

You didn't have to reply to him.

As for Trump, if the Trump haters didn't keep bringing him up we could all move on, IMO he's yesterdays news.

Yet you continue to discuss him and respond to those who do likewise.

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59 minutes ago, thaibeachlovers said:

You didn't have to reply to him.

As for Trump, if the Trump haters didn't keep bringing him up we could all move on, IMO he's yesterdays news.

It seems you have become the guardian of a "one should not talk about Trump" dogma. ????

24 minutes ago, owl sees all said:

Can't agree there.

 

The Imperial College forecasting was enormously influential in England's early response. Should add that c-19 was originally given the grade of mild flu status at the beginning of March 2020.

 

There was also the insistence that even if someone was run over and killed, it was still put down as a c-19 death, If that person had tested positive in the previous 28 days.

 

As I say poor data in, rubbish projection out.

Got a link for that?

Not that it's actually relevant to the current situation where there is now plenty of data.

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10 hours ago, thaibeachlovers said:

LOL, LOL, LOL.

Anyone think the current economic and societal disasters were "mitigated"?

LOL, LOL, LOL, yes. Just ask anyone who e.g. worked in the emergency rooms around the world.

1 minute ago, Phoenix Rising said:

LOL, LOL, LOL, yes. Just ask anyone who e'g. worked in the emergency rooms around the world.

Not counting the NZ nurses and doctors that refused to have the jab and got sacked for it.

 

https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/national/456395/over-100-nurses-sacked-after-refusing-vaccine

Just over 100 nurses, 14 midwives and 10 doctors have been sacked from District Health Boards for refusing to be vaccinated against Covid-19.

2 hours ago, ozimoron said:

I made no opinion. I never do on matters that I am not qualified to judge. I just quote the sources I do think are the best qualified and make the most sense. Try playing the ball, not the man. That means addressing the subject matter in the links although I do understand that's anathema in the echo chamber.

Now this is the funniest thing you've said so far.

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37 minutes ago, thaibeachlovers said:

Not counting the NZ nurses and doctors that refused to have the jab and got sacked for it.

 

https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/national/456395/over-100-nurses-sacked-after-refusing-vaccine

Just over 100 nurses, 14 midwives and 10 doctors have been sacked from District Health Boards for refusing to be vaccinated against Covid-19.

Yes, those martyrs who bravely refused to protect the weak and vulnerable from contagion. It's a heartbreaker.

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1 hour ago, thaibeachlovers said:

Not counting the NZ nurses and doctors that refused to have the jab and got sacked for it.

 

https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/national/456395/over-100-nurses-sacked-after-refusing-vaccine

Just over 100 nurses, 14 midwives and 10 doctors have been sacked from District Health Boards for refusing to be vaccinated against Covid-19.

Correct, not counting the few anti-vaxxer fools who rightly lost their jobs but rather the thousands who did get the jab and who applauded the mitigating measures that were taken.

 

PS. Thanks for teeing it up for me.

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