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posted ago by FreshFriggy ago by FreshFriggy +21 / -0

This doesn't make any fucking sense. It's not like its even a different formula for the 2nd shot, they just want you to take this same shot twice and will give you donuts to do so??? What in the fuck world are we living in right now where all these straight up retards are buying into this shit? No vaccine in history has required two doses a month apart. It actually makes zero literal sense. I would like to see the medical transcripts that show this is most effective way to take a vaccine, because this seems to be a first in history.

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kanabiis 8 points ago +8 / -0

Have you ever heard of a vaccine that doesn't actually prevent you from being infected with the disease you are vaxed against?

This vaccine does not keep you from getting covid, it just prevents the symptoms.

Thats a treatment, not a vaccine.

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medicpatriot 1 point ago +1 / -0

Flu is kind of the same. Too many strains.

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Visceroth 1 point ago +1 / -0

But ivermectin that cures the virus in 2 days somehow isn't a cure.

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Japan4Salt 7 points ago +8 / -1

Also Hepatitis A and B vaccines are multi dose.

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Zskills 2 points ago +2 / -0

And HPV

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Zskills 2 points ago +2 / -0

And tetanus boosters

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Ben45 2 points ago +2 / -0

If you're really so concerned about the wuflu, I would put money that the normal flu shot is more effective than these "vaccines"

The fact that the flu shot won't kill you is a good starting point.

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Japan4Salt 2 points ago +3 / -1

Some canine vaccines require two doses about a month apart.

https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/health/vaccinations-for-your-dog-the-upshot-2/

"Borrelia burgdorferi (Lyme disease): Dogs living in or traveling into Lyme-disease-endemic areas are at increased risk for exposure and infection.The ticks that carry Lyme disease are especially likely to be found in tall grasses, thick brush, marshes, and woods. If a vaccine is indicated for travel, two doses should be administered, 2-to-4 weeks apart, so that the last dose is approximately 2-to-4 weeks before travel.

Canine Influenza Virus-H3N8: This vaccine should only be administered to dogs with a defined risk for exposure to this virus, such as those frequenting grooming facilities, day care, dog parks, competitive events, and places where exposure to other dogs is common. The first dose of the vaccine may be administered to dogs 6-to-8 weeks old and a second dose follows, 2-to-4 weeks later. If there’s continued risk of exposure, a booster should follow within one year.

Canine Influenza Virus-H3N2: Like the previous influenza vaccine, this should only be given if there’s potential exposure to the virus. The initial vaccine can be given to dogs younger than 16 weeks old and as young as 6-to-8 weeks. It’s administered in two doses, 2-to-4 weeks apart. If there’s sustained risk, revaccination is administered within one year."

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Reborned20 1 point ago +1 / -0

how is a Vaccine like BooBs ?

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Rerun1Central 1 point ago +1 / -0

Groomer priests probably use that line

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medicpatriot 1 point ago +1 / -0

A lot of vaccines require multiple doses. Just take a look at your childhood immunizations, hepatitis B, etc.

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Bonami 1 point ago +1 / -0

How about a vaccine that increases your EMC score by hundreds, that renders the injection site magnetic??

The virus is and was a hoax, the shots are NOT vaccines, what comes next??

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FreshFriggy [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

Chaos.

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Legal_Beagle_10 0 points ago +1 / -1

He wants to see the medical transcripts, guys