I’ll go in order.
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Don’t know enough to comment on.
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Don’t know enough to comment on.
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I have a healthy skepticism of this idea. I have a friend who very strongly believes the Fort Detrick theory on Covid’s origins to be real, and he’s almost convinced me. It’s more likely than the Wuhan Lab theory, though that’s a very low bar, to be fair. People were making the same claim about Monkeypox this past summer, even though there’s been an ongoing outbreak in Africa, especially Nigeria (iirc), since 2017, which is where patient 0 of last summer’s outbreak had recently traveled to. It’s a small world, never doubt that.
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I don’t doubt that ventilators are difficult to operate, and that many people who were put on them died. But a medical intervention/treatment doesn’t have to be effective for the vast majority to be effective for some – and therefore a worthwhile investment. The medical industry in the U.S. has been privatized to hell and is therefore driven by profits. But people working in the medical field are by and large decent people who want to help their fellow humans.
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Highly, highly doubt.
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Highly doubt as well.
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Unfortunately, VERS is known to be infested with anti-vaxx shitheads falsely claiming bad side effects. It is not a reliable source.
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Total nonsense.
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Highly doubt. The way I understand it is that because it’s more common to encounter Covid than, idk, tetanus, it’s necessary to get boosters more often.
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This a known, albeit rare, side effect that occurs within a pretty short time frame of having gotten the vaccine – about 2 weeks, iirc.
I think it’s a good idea to bear in mind that just because something or someone calls themselves a Marxist doesn’t mean they’re based, intelligent, or have good takes. Nazbols exist, after all.
I’ve been thinking about your third bullet point a lot lately. I genuinely think that the lack of irl social interaction these days is far more pernicious than anyone wants to acknowledge. I don’t think it’s social media and technology that are the problem, rather, the LACK of third places and irl social interaction is the problem, if that makes sense.