[–] 26481051? 0 points 5 points (+5|-0) ago  (edited ago)

The first one.

with vaccine you have a 95% survival rate, without the vaccine you have a 99.5% survival rate

[–] 26481058? 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago 

Don't believe anything CDC says

[–] 26481261? 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

If you are talking about vaccine effectiveness, then neither.

If the vaccine is 90% effective, that means that 10% of the people with the vaccine still "come down" with the virus - ie symptoms.

Since covid has very very few people getting any symptoms at all, this is a remarkable statement. If 10% of the vaccinated people (say 50k in the vaccine trial, and 25k actually get the vaccine), that meant that 2500 people "had symptoms" of covid - bad enough so that they reported it to the study.

In a town of 25k people, are there 2500 people with symptoms of covid now? or at any time? NO!

Secondly, the vaccine itself will have long term effects - and because it directly affects mRNA, this could lead to a whole host of complications, from interactions with current medications, to the body poisoning itself.

The death rate is very much unknown, but the 5% CDC rate is also exaggerated because they are using the number of "reported" deaths (fraudulent already) divided by number of reported cases. Cases are probably 10x to 20x higher because of people without symptoms.

Avoid the vaccine if you can.

[–] 26483174? ago  (edited ago)

The new mRNA vaccine? Does it increase over all mortality? What about auto-immune disorders and cancer? Since it's only been tested on a limited basis for a short time, they don't know. Guess that's why vaccine makers are free from being sued.

Why would anyone take such a ridiculous risk?

[–] 26481229? ago 

mortality rate is 0.3%, chance of vaccine working is 95%. Your immune system has a higher success rate at 99.7% than the vaccine at 95%. Any questions?

[–] 26481026? 1 point -1 points (+0|-1) ago 

Where’s the link, asshole?