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Originally Posted by Whitley
Is there a study that shows that 95% figure. I am confused as to how they can say1) the jab will prevent you from getting and spreading covid to 2) The jab prevents you from getting hospitalized. With the differing strains of covid, it seems like a hail Mary plan, let's throw it out there and see what happens, to say "Sure you still caught covid, but had you not gotten the jab and subsequent boosters you really would have gotten it worse. I seem to have had covid and did not even know it. Right away I hear, "well thank God you were jabbed or you could have gotten really ill". What proof it there of that. Are they comparing the new vewrsions of covid against the original hospitalization rates?
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True...
I had covid 10 months before any vaccine was available. I had a cough, some chills and body aches and a low grade temp (99.7°) for 36 hrs... Then, I was tired for 2-3 days...
My wife caught it from me and was flat on her back, wiped out, for a week...