Nobody died from the Vax?
Good economic decision to close businesses, Close schools etc.?
Must have been Sleep for a couple of years.

On Sun, Dec 19, 2021, 22:49 Jed Rothwell <jedrothw...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Terry Blanton <hohlr...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>> The fact that it is more infectious may turn out to be a boon rather than
>>> a problem, as it would
>>> outpace all other strains, and "immunize" those who are unwilling to get
>>> the jab.
>>> It may also save governments around the world from having to spend
>>> billions on vaccines.
>>>
>>
> That would not save any money. On the contrary, it would cost hundreds of
> times more than vaccinations. A vaccinated person seldom gets sick. An
> unvaccinated person who suffers from a mild case of COVID or influenza will
> have to spend a week or two recuperating. That means missing days of work,
> and taking over the counter medication. The cost of the missed work and
> medication far exceeds the cost of two or three vaccines. Also, some number
> of people will die from Omicron no matter how mild it is. Even if it is as
> mild as influenza, it will kill hundreds of thousands, and many others will
> suffer long term damage, whereas not a single person has died or been
> seriously hurt by the mRNA vaccines, even after 6 billion doses. So, the
> vaccine is far safer.
>
> Influenza is less deadly than Omicron, yet influenza vaccines are far
> cheaper and safer than getting influenza. That is why governments
> everywhere subsidize them and give them out for free.
>
> A vaccine is always cheaper and safer than the disease it prevents. That
> is why children are given vaccines for chickenpox and mumps, which are
> seldom deadly diseases. (Children in the US have to get these vaccines to
> attend school.)
>
>

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