I don't blame you I had it twice and it was terribleI been getting a flu shot for 10 years, a year before that I caught the flu and felt like I was on my death bed
I don't blame you I had it twice and it was terribleI been getting a flu shot for 10 years, a year before that I caught the flu and felt like I was on my death bed
I'm assuming you're being sarcastic. Ofcourse a ceo of a company that makes more money by making and distributing more vaccines would say something along those lines. Anyways I'm reading about people being immune for a period of 6-12 months even for those that have had COVID.I, for one, am absolutely shocked that the CEO of Pfizer would say this.
Who on here is Chinese and living in China?So is that the norm, or is that person an exceptional case?
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I wish as much PR and money was spent on spotlighting lifestyle diseases than what is going on with covid.
Who on here is Chinese and living in China?
And from what I remember at the start of the pandemic China was the only country welding doors to apartment complexes shut to quarantine people.
In an otherwise healthy individual, covid-19 is basically a flu.
Despite tWo MoRE WeEkS every two weeks by Japanese and Western media, Shinzo Abe never shut Japan down, subways and train stations remained fully operational, schools started the new semester (beginning of April) and Japan never faced any major issues.
Australia didn't do any of this shyt and they fine fukk this capitalist country
remember when they told you to wear two masks?
they'll keep moving the goalposts forever
Alternatively if you're a pro basketball player it causes you to use an inhaler six months later...
australia had stronger lockdown and mask policiesAustralia didn't do any of this shyt and they fine fukk this capitalist country
Is this the thing you do when you take one exceptional example and use it as a rule of thumb to defend a position?
Jason Tatum is 80 percent cacYou kicked things off with an ignorant over generalization.
Studies are saying that one in three covid patients will experience long term symptoms, often times neurological.