I mean, it’s the president though.we are over two years in with hella vaccine options. anyone getting covid shouldn't be news worthy at this point for a disease with an over 99.5% survival rate.
I mean, it’s the president though.we are over two years in with hella vaccine options. anyone getting covid shouldn't be news worthy at this point for a disease with an over 99.5% survival rate.
the covid trump episode was funny as fukk
he really drove around just to greet people and came out with these dumb videos because he couldn't terrorize anyone
It's hot asf in Brooklyn![]()
we are over two years in with hella vaccine options. anyone getting covid shouldn't be news worthy at this point for a disease with an over 99.5% survival rate.
Can we all finally agree the vaccine doesn't stop the spread of the virus or one's ability to contract covid? It only reduces the severity of the disease.
not gonna lie i'd let her drain the venom out my snake.I did it for you Joe

this is what "survival" looks like for a lot of people.
word people forget trump was inches from death before they pumped him with every experimental drug they had in the kitchen sink![]()
And it’s not even at the hottest part of the day yetIt's hot asf in Brooklyn![]()
Yes and no. The vaccine reduces the time one is likely to shed the virus, so on a community scale you are correct. On an interpersonal level, it make no difference as the people in your home and work life will still be in close contact with you within the shortened window contagion. What people fail to realize is due to the "Leaky" nature of the vaccine, if everyone were vaccinated we'd end up with a situation like Marek's disease in chickens. So it's only good to vaccinate the most vulnerable, not en masse.Explaining how vaccines work requires more nuance because this type of immunity works on a population level. Vaccines do help to reduce the spread when enough people are vaccinated/have immunity.