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      With so much vaccination, how does people don’t have immunity yet?

      Even if they were not vaccinated for a while, there’s always a percentage of immunity. The virus itself is not that deadly as well.

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          I did, hence i said:

          Even if they were not vaccinated for a while, there’s always a percentage of immunity.

          Sorry, but I’m not up to the fearmongering campaigns once again. The first response to Covid was totally out of measure in my opinion and they’re retrying it again.

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            The first response to Covid was totally out of measure in my opinion

            what-the-hell

            Inconveniencing boomers consuming their sit-in restaurant treats until they started blockading hospitals and breaking into government buildings until those inconveniences were rolled back was “out of measure?”

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              I haven’t been around Lemmy for a few weeks and today is my first time seeing anyone from the Hexbear instance. I like you people.

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            Death is not the only negative outcome from Covid infection. When you consider the literature on Covid causing grey matter loss, prion disease, chronic vasculitis, cardiac disease, autoimmune disease, etc, you could argue death is actually one of the preferred outcomes.

            Immunity isn’t an on/off switch and the virus is mutating to escape immune detection. It seems like you do not have a solid grasp on the kinetics of vaccine and viral immunity, is there a question I can answer for you or would you like some resources that might help improve your comprehension?

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            Bruh.

            The curse of successful mitigation is skeptics will then say afterwards that ‘X was no big deal, look how few people died’

            Don’t be one of those.

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              When we don’t put up with any “mitigations” this time, and nothing happens, you doomers will again be proven wrong. You still won’t admit it though

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            We all knew you had already drawn your conclusion that this was “fearmongering” before seeing any facts.

            No one is going to logic you out of a position you didn’t use logic to get into in the first place.

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        Because immunity varies by disease.

        Chicken pox? Pretty much one and done. COVID? Falls off rapidly after 3 months, whether you catch it or get the vaccine

        Plus, every mutation is a dice roll on how much existing immunity will apply. It could be exactly the same as the last strain, or the old immunity might not help at all

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        That’s not how any of the COVID vaccines were reported to work. No such thing as total immunity.
        The virus is deadly depending on what conditions are met (underlying risk factors, etc.). Not all of those conditions are obvious or well-studied, so it always seemed to me like a lottery who gets killed by the virus.
        Furthermore, I don’t believe the article is fearmongering. As I said in a separate comment, it’s more like “hey, there might be a bit of an outbreak in some places this flu season, so keep some N95s on hand just in case numbers go up.” I HIGHLY doubt we would see another shutdown.