Joe Biden Takes Aim At Facebook, Says They’re “Killing People”

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Eyebrows raised. How can a president say something is killing people then say nah I'm not trying to do anything about it? :mjtf:

becazuse zuckerberg got more money plus he's white and has a corporation, these politicians know who they can and not go after...:sas2:
 

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Cause he can’t

becazuse zuckerberg got more money plus he's white and has a corporation, these politicians know who they can and not go after...:sas2:

Then hes not using the bully pulpit all that well

You dont allege such things as the 'most powerful man in the world' then fall back

As a matter of fact..he shouldnt even speak publicly on issues like this until after actions are already in motion. This is a pure pumpfake. Someone post the dwade gif
 

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Breh, you're not following. :gucci:

A. Vaccination helps prevent new covid variants

B. The more people that are vaccinated, the less likely new variants are

C. Vaccination can't prevent new covid variants from developing in people that fail to get vaccinated



The links you quoted are information about the effects of variants on vaccinated people AFTER the variants develop. That's not the same as preventing their development.

Vaccines do not help prevent new mutations which develop into a variant, because you still can spread and contract covid while being vaccinated:

 

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Vaccines do not help prevent new mutations which develop into a variant, because you still can spread and contract covid while being vaccinated:



The likelihood of mutation is directly related to the # of viruses that are created and reproduce. Vaccination VASTLY lowers the amount and duration of virus in your system, as well as limiting the likelihood of transmission, so it has an enormous impact on making new mutations less likely.
 

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The likelihood of mutation is directly related to the # of viruses that are created and reproduce. Vaccination VASTLY lowers the amount and duration of virus in your system, as well as limiting the likelihood of transmission, so it has an enormous impact on making new mutations less likely.

That is not true. Coronaviruses are not prone to Antigenic Shift or Drift. What I believe your trying to describe is an Antigenic Shift. I use to work as a Molecular Biologist before jumping into Chemical Engineering.

Antigenic shift occurs when segments from the genome of two different viruses combine to make a novel strain. Coronaviruses are not prone to undergo antigenic drift or shift.4,5

The natural evolution of SARS-CoV-2: How science responds to these challenges

I'm not going to go back and forth bro....later
 

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That is not true. Coronaviruses are not prone to Antigenic Shift or Drift. What I believe your trying to describe is an Antigenic Shift. I use to work as a Molecular Biologist before jumping into Chemical Engineering.

Antigenic shift occurs when segments from the genome of two different viruses combine to make a novel strain. Coronaviruses are not prone to undergo antigenic drift or shift.4,5

The natural evolution of SARS-CoV-2: How science responds to these challenges

I'm not going to go back and forth bro....later

:dahell:

You're completely full of shyt. While it is certainly possible for coronaviruses to undergo antigenic shift and has happened before (not "prone" to it doesn't mean it never happens), that doesn't relate to anything I said at all.

We were talking about the likelihood of mutations. The likelihood of mutation is HIGHLY related to the # of times a virus has a chance to replicate. This is basic as fukk. The more times a virus is transmitted and the more times it replicates within the body, the more chances it has to mutate. Antigenic shift is only one of many ways that can happen, and literally all of them are proportional to the # of replications.

You're a clown if you claim to be a molecular biologist and are being ignorant about something this simple.
 

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You're completely full of shyt. While it is certainly possible for coronaviruses to undergo antigenic shift and has happened before

Please provide proof that COVID-19 has undergone Antigenic Shift shift, because I have proof that COVID-19 does not undergo Antigenic Shifts:

The other type of possible change is called 'antigenic shift', an abrupt major change in a virus, resulting in new proteins that infect humans. This shift creates subtype viruses. The shift can also happen when a virus from an animal population gains ability to infect humans. But this has not been seen in COVID-19 cases.

via: Inside the COVID-19 mutant: The 'drift' of a virus
 
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Please provide proof that COVID-19 can undergo Antigenic Shift shift, because I have proof that COVID-19 do not undergo Antigenic Shifts:

The other type of possible change is called 'antigenic shift', an abrupt major change in a virus, resulting in new proteins that infect humans. This shift creates subtype viruses. The shift can also happen when a virus from an animal population gains ability to infect humans. But this has not been seen in COVID-19 cases.

via: Inside the COVID-19 mutant: The 'drift' of a virus

Your first claim was that coronaviruses don't undergo antigenic shift OR drift and then your own article shows Covid-19 already undergoing antigenic drift.

Congrats, you played yourself. :comeon:

In terms of antigenic shift, Covid-19 has only been around for 18 months breh. Antigenic shift is only an occasional event, to claim it won't happen just cause we haven't seen it in the first 18 months is ridiculous. It's well-known that antigenic shift is possible in coronaviruses and they've already warned it could happen in Covid-19. In fact, one major theory of Covid-19's origin was that it was created by antigenic shift in the first place. You're digging your hole deeper and deeper.

How Do Viruses Mutate and What it Means for a Vaccine? | Breakthroughs

How COVID-19 mutates and how it affects vaccines

Low genetic diversity may be an Achilles heel of SARS-CoV-2
 

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Your first claim was that coronaviruses don't undergo antigenic shift OR drift and then your own article shows Covid-19 already undergoing antigenic drift.

Congrats, you played yourself. :comeon:

In terms of antigenic shift, Covid-19 has only been around for 18 months breh. Antigenic shift is only an occasional event, to claim it won't happen just cause we haven't seen it in the first 18 months is ridiculous. It's well-known that antigenic shift is possible in coronaviruses and they've already warned it could happen in Covid-19. In fact, one major theory of Covid-19's origin was that it was created by antigenic shift in the first place. You're digging your hole deeper and deeper.

How Do Viruses Mutate and What it Means for a Vaccine? | Breakthroughs

How COVID-19 mutates and how it affects vaccines

Low genetic diversity may be an Achilles heel of SARS-CoV-2

I did not play myself, this is an internet forum nikka.....this shyt does not matter to me lol, I can tell it matters to you.

Covid-19 has been around for over 70 years:

Analysis: Has COVID-19 been around for 70 years?
 

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The biggest spreaders of false and misleading information is and always been these politicians, the media, and those government paid so-called "experts". Biden downplaying the FACT that people who are vaccinated are STILL dying from COVID and the CDC still standing by the claim that if you are vaccinated then you aren't required to wear a mask is KILLING people and having those regardless if they're vaccinated or not, live this life as if COVID is now gone. That's why we have an increase. I had a close friend who just weeks ago DIED from COVID despite being fully vaccinated. My own brother is recovering from COVID despite being vaccinated.

But these people rather shyt blame to social media like FB because it's convenient while it is THEM that's been misleading the people.
 
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