@NewBexarBlu @Sportsbetter271 @lazylionpaws @HangOnHelpComin @RUseriouzzzz @LBRYcom @elonmusk The vaccine doesn't work at all, that's why vaccinated people are still catching it in many cases more than once.
@cm677427 @NewBexarBlu @Sportsbetter271 @HangOnHelpComin @RUseriouzzzz @LBRYcom @elonmusk No, what the vaccine is supposed to do is make it so that you’re less likely to die when you get the disease and the technical definition of a vaccine includes such drugs
@lazylionpaws @cm677427 @NewBexarBlu @Sportsbetter271 @RUseriouzzzz @LBRYcom @elonmusk You’re excluding the actual use of a vaccine. Once you’re vaccinated you’re not supposed to contract the virus. By vaccinated people contracting the virus after vaccination it proves the vaccine does not work.
@HangOnHelpComin @cm677427 @NewBexarBlu @Sportsbetter271 @RUseriouzzzz @LBRYcom @elonmusk No, that’s what I thought too but my medically educated friend admonished me to look it up & she was right: it is still technically a vaccine if it merely ameliorates the most severe symptoms of the disease but has no effect on transmissibility.
@lazylionpaws @cm677427 @NewBexarBlu @Sportsbetter271 @RUseriouzzzz @LBRYcom @elonmusk No, based on the medical dictionary and law, if that’s all it does it’s not a vaccine. It must prevent. The secondary effect is that it may help in reduction of symptoms. I’m not arguing with you, I’m simply stating the medical dictionary and law. Sorry, but your friend is wrong.
@HangOnHelpComin @cm677427 @NewBexarBlu @Sportsbetter271 @RUseriouzzzz @LBRYcom @elonmusk Honestly, if you read the dictionary definition again, you will find that it is still considered a vaccine, if it cures OR IF IT AMELIORATES .
@lazylionpaws @cm677427 @NewBexarBlu @Sportsbetter271 @RUseriouzzzz @LBRYcom @elonmusk I agree, but if you take out prevent then it’s no longer a vaccine.
@HangOnHelpComin @cm677427 @NewBexarBlu @Sportsbetter271 @RUseriouzzzz @LBRYcom @elonmusk Not according to medical textbooks
@lazylionpaws @cm677427 @NewBexarBlu @Sportsbetter271 @RUseriouzzzz @LBRYcom @elonmusk According to the medical dictionary and the law. Pay attention to Dr. Fauci in the attached video. He tells you that vaccines are supposed to prevent infection.
@lazylionpaws @cm677427 @NewBexarBlu @Sportsbetter271 @RUseriouzzzz @LBRYcom @elonmusk According to the medical dictionary and the law. Pay attention to Dr. Fauci in the attached video. He tells you that vaccines are supposed to prevent infection.
@HangOnHelpComin @cm677427 @NewBexarBlu @Sportsbetter271 @RUseriouzzzz @LBRYcom @elonmusk The Oxford English dictionary disagrees with you: “Any preparation of immunogenic material suitable for the stimulation of active immunity in animals without inducing disease.”
@lazylionpaws @cm677427 @NewBexarBlu @Sportsbetter271 @RUseriouzzzz @LBRYcom @elonmusk By the way. Your Oxford definition states “active immunity” meaning preventing infection.