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Rattans would have sale for valentines day. Could stock up your panty drawhover11 wrote:I don't make threats big man I make promisesPhone Surgeon wrote:Take your meds hover. You confusing who you talking to and quoting and threatening and begging to confront you
Is st Ann's givign you your weekly dose of fresh air tomorrow?
Are you a public servant on Thursdays or not?
All this long talk and mouth....big man you could type all these things but you CANNOT and dare not say it in my face .....keyboard warrior for life yes...gonna call you that from here on. Playing Mas and fraid powder well yes.Phone Surgeon wrote:Rattans would have sale for valentines day. Could stock up your panty drawhover11 wrote:I don't make threats big man I make promisesPhone Surgeon wrote:Take your meds hover. You confusing who you talking to and quoting and threatening and begging to confront you
Is st Ann's givign you your weekly dose of fresh air tomorrow?
Are you a public servant on Thursdays or not?
*smooches*hover11 wrote:All this long talk and mouth....big man you could type all these things but you CANNOT and dare not say it in my face .....keyboard warrior for life yes...gonna call you that from here on. Playing Mas and fraid powder well yes.Phone Surgeon wrote:Rattans would have sale for valentines day. Could stock up your panty drawhover11 wrote:I don't make threats big man I make promisesPhone Surgeon wrote:Take your meds hover. You confusing who you talking to and quoting and threatening and begging to confront you
Is st Ann's givign you your weekly dose of fresh air tomorrow?
Are you a public servant on Thursdays or not?
I practically begging you to come say this in my face ....as imbert say if you name man meet me outside
Nothing but wordsPhone Surgeon wrote:This pic must be 20 years old but describes hover perfectly.
You picking up another man fire rage and calling me a pantyman LOLst7 wrote:lulz
why so bitter?hover11 wrote:You picking up another man fire rage and calling me a pantyman LOLst7 wrote:lulz
At least I could fight my own battles lol keyboard warrior is this your cheerleader LOL man yall pathetic yesst7 wrote:why so bitter?hover11 wrote:You picking up another man fire rage and calling me a pantyman LOLst7 wrote:lulz
your mother and father never gave you love or something? you won't find it here yuh know
hover11 wrote:You picking up another man fire rage and calling me a pantyman LOLst7 wrote:lulz
hover11 wrote:At least I could fight my own battles lol keyboard warrior is this your cheerleader LOL man yall pathetic yesst7 wrote:why so bitter?hover11 wrote:You picking up another man fire rage and calling me a pantyman LOLst7 wrote:lulz
your mother and father never gave you love or something? you won't find it here yuh know
Booster shots with messenger RNA vaccines such as those made by Pfizer Inc. and BioNTech SE failed to block Omicron in a study of some of the first documented breakthrough cases caused by the highly contagious variant.
Seven German visitors to Cape Town experienced symptomatic COVID-19 infections between late November and early December despite being boosted, the researchers, whose investigation was authorized by the University of Cape Town and Stellenbosch University, said in findings published Tuesday in The Lancet. All the cases were mild or moderate, providing support for the extra shots’ ability to fend off severe disease, death and hospitalizations.
Still, the findings demonstrate Omicron’s ability to evade immunity generated by even the most powerful COVID-19 vaccine boosters. That underscores the need to continue fighting the pandemic with measures besides vaccination, such as social distancing and masking, the authors said.
The shots appear to generate protection against Omicron with other parts of the immune system in addition to antibodies, such as T-cells, and so far hospital and mortality data have been less severe than with the Delta variant that dominated earlier.
Booster programs
The rapid global spread of Omicron, first identified in Botswana and South Africa in late November, has spurred the U.K., the U.S., South Africa and other countries to step up or introduce booster programs. However, the latest research shows the limits of such plans.
Vaccines made with new mRNA technology have come to the fore during the COVID-19 pandemic. The shots instruct cells to make highly specific antibodies that block the coronavirus spike, a protein that allows it to enter cells. More traditional inoculations use inactivated or dead viruses to stimulate a response from immune systems.
Preliminary data from an Israeli trial involving 154 health workers—released Monday, just two weeks after that study began—showed that a fourth dose of Pfizer’s shot didn’t prevent infection with Omicron. Still, those in the trial had mild symptoms or none at all.
Data from the U.K. have also shown a significant rise in protection against symptomatic infection and hospitalizations after a booster shot but suggest there may be a need for a fourth shot for those over 65, according to a report by Bloomberg Intelligence.
In the Cape Town study, four of of the Germans were training at local hospitals, three were on vacation, and all were between the ages of 25 and 39. Five were female, two were male, and none were obese.
Five had received three doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, and one received Moderna Inc.’s shot—also made with mRNA technology—followed by a Pfizer booster. Another received one dose of AstraZeneca Plc’s viral vector vaccine followed by two shots of Pfizer’s. None reported a prior COVID-19 infection. Five of the subjects received their booster dose in late October or early November.
‘Unique opportunity’
“The presence of this group from Germany presented a unique opportunity to study Omicron breakthrough infections in individuals with mRNA vaccine boosters,” the researchers said.
All of the subjects reported the onset of respiratory symptoms between Nov. 30 and Dec. 2, and ultimately experienced mild or moderate disease, they said.
Strong responses from T-cells were detected in the subjects, the researchers said. “The mild to moderate course of illness suggests that full vaccination followed by a booster dose still provides good protection against severe disease caused by Omicron,” they said.
Better vaccines will ultimately be needed to stop symptomatic infections with Omicron, they said.
—With assistance from Rene Vollgraaff.
So when vaccinated ppl die from covid fair to say that's natural selection as well?fokhan_96 wrote:Natural selection
fokhan_96 wrote:Natural selection FB_IMG_1642638757495.jpg
hover11 wrote:Vaccinate everybody even babies tooFB_IMG_1642639216057.jpg
When our benevolent, infoulable leaders and those in authority the get orders to stop caring.shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Soooo when we taking the Boris Johnson approach?
No thanks PariaMan, imagine ppl fear the inevitable...if you have to die vaccinated or not , you will lol no vaccine could prevent that as clearly stated, it can assist but if your number is up it is up ....PariaMan wrote:On CNN now
Kentucky
Over 80 % of
Deaths
Hospitalization
Cases
Are unvaccinated
This is similar to statistics all over the world
Get vaccinated even if you have to do it in secret
Speaking to you hover
Yea keep believing that numberst7 wrote:hover, u real bitter today
is it your mother's death day or something? waz with all this confusing nonsense coming from you?
RIP to the 189 vaxxed out of 3238.
RIP to the 189 out of 681,089 vaccinated individuals.
hover11 wrote:Yea keep believing that numberst7 wrote:hover, u real bitter today
is it your mother's death day or something? waz with all this confusing nonsense coming from you?
RIP to the 189 vaxxed out of 3238.
RIP to the 189 out of 681,089 vaccinated individuals.
Just like how only 121 persons out of 16000 persons breached quarantine.
What an idiot
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