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Let's mandate more
Now we can move on to mandating no smoking. The money and health risks these smokers cause to themselves and others. No alcohol. It will create safe streets for our children to play. People need to get tested every 3 months to be sure they are not drinking or smoking. There is so much good we can do to society by eliminating these "problems". We should also remove the children of anyone not taking the kind of effective, possibly safe, jab. Remove children of those who smoke. They obviously are not fit to be parents. We can train the kids to listen to us, as we obviously know what is best. Think of how great the Villages would be if we eliminated these burdens to society.
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The government mandate does not allow for 'a hell of a good reason not to.' People that have recovered from COVID have far superior and longer lasting antibodies than the vaccine gives. They are still required to get the vaccine if they fall within the government mandate. I personally believe this is about government power and control and they are not going to stop with this mandate. Next will be a mandate for the booster. Then something like gun confiscation in the name of public health. If we don't stop with the government over reach now, it will be Katie bar the door time. |
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Alex Berenson: The Pandemic's Wrongest Man - The Atlantic |
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oh, and the American College of Cardiology says this: If you have a heart condition, you are more likely to get very sick from the new coronavirus that causes COVID-19. Vaccines given as shots are a powerful way to help prevent you from getting COVID-19. I can't believe all the nonsense being spewed here. and I, for one, will be more inclined to book a United flight now. |
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And I hate to break this to you, but it's something you should know by now: the vaccines, any of them, DO NOT prevent infection or transmission. You can still get Covid and its variants and spread it to others. The only thing they do, and not in all cases, is reduce the risk of severe illness and complications which might require hospitalization or result in long-term problems or death. |
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