Tennessee reports 908 'breakthrough cases' of COVID-19 to date

I get the feeling that some of those who bought into the politically oriented denial of 1) the disease itself, 2) whether it was really a serious disease, 3) whether masks offered any protection, and 4) whether the vaccine is safe, works, protects us, etc........

all those people are delighted every time they hear of a case that slipped through the cracks, and a vaccinated person actually got a case of Covid, usually mild. It's like they are in a permanent state of denial.

It's beginning to sound like a 2-year-old shouting, "No! No! No!" to everything the scientists tell us about this disease. So, predictably, when a very small number of people get the disease in spite of having gotten the vaccine, they are ready with their reaction: "Aha! I knew it didn't work!"

Likewise the rare case of a severe reaction to the vaccine. Just for the record, everyone I know has by now received the vaccine, many of us several months ago. Not one that I've seen, or heard about, has gotten sick with Covid, or had a bad reaction, other than feeling sick for a day or two, and even that only happened to a small minority. If we look at the charts, with that grisly line showing the number of deaths climbing and climbing, and then suddenly plunging, like falling off a cliff, as soon as large numbers of people started getting the vaccine, the pictures speak for themselves.
Yup.
 

I get the feeling that some of those who bought into the politically oriented denial of 1) the disease itself, 2) whether it was really a serious disease, 3) whether masks offered any protection, and 4) whether the vaccine is safe, works, protects us, etc........

all those people are delighted every time they hear of a case that slipped through the cracks, and a vaccinated person actually got a case of Covid, usually mild. It's like they are in a permanent state of denial.

It's beginning to sound like a 2-year-old shouting, "No! No! No!" to everything the scientists tell us about this disease. So, predictably, when a very small number of people get the disease in spite of having gotten the vaccine, they are ready with their reaction: "Aha! I knew it didn't work!"

Likewise the rare case of a severe reaction to the vaccine. Just for the record, everyone I know has by now received the vaccine, many of us several months ago. Not one that I've seen, or heard about, has gotten sick with Covid, or had a bad reaction, other than feeling sick for a day or two, and even that only happened to a small minority. If we look at the charts, with that grisly line showing the number of deaths climbing and climbing, and then suddenly plunging, like falling off a cliff, as soon as large numbers of people started getting the vaccine, the pictures speak for themselves.
"I get the feeling that some of those who bought into the politically oriented denial of 1) the disease itself, 2) whether it was really a serious disease, 3) whether masks offered any protection, and 4) whether the vaccine is safe, works, protects us, etc...."

My views and others have nothing to do with the political aspects. Yes its a real virus. Yes it can be very serious, hey death is serious. Yes masks offer protection. The vaccine has yet to be shown safe for future complications, but yes it seems safe for those who it has worked well so far, but why deny the reality of problems with the vaccine? Should we ignore them? Why?

Why does it irritate you and others when someone posts a negative regarding the vaccines? Its information for anyone who wishes to know it, if you don't care to know it, scroll on.

You and others think that by posting news articles regarding the vaccines negative side are somehow trying to persuade other to not get vaccinated. Its information, maybe not to your liking but others may find it informative or interesting.

Why do you think others would be delighted to hear about the negative side? I think its awful that there are still some people who have been vaccinated and can catch and even die from Covid, yet you want to make it sound like others are delighted.

"It's beginning to sound like a 2-year-old shouting, "No! No! No!" Just because you don't agree that the negative information should be posted here, you try to make it sound as if its the nonsense of a 2 year old?
Why?

Its facts. Some people who have been vaccinated can get Covid and be hospitalized and even die. Some people who have been vaccinated can still spread Covid. Not a happy fact, but still a fact.

"Just for the record, everyone I know has by now received the vaccine, many of us several months ago. Not one that I've seen, or heard about, has gotten sick with Covid, or had a bad reaction,"

That's good! But it still doesn't mean it doesn't happen. 😥
 
I get the feeling that some of those who bought into the politically oriented denial of 1) the disease itself, 2) whether it was really a serious disease, 3) whether masks offered any protection, and 4) whether the vaccine is safe, works, protects us, etc........

all those people are delighted every time they hear of a case that slipped through the cracks, and a vaccinated person actually got a case of Covid, usually mild. It's like they are in a permanent state of denial.

It's beginning to sound like a 2-year-old shouting, "No! No! No!" to everything the scientists tell us about this disease. So, predictably, when a very small number of people get the disease in spite of having gotten the vaccine, they are ready with their reaction: "Aha! I knew it didn't work!"

Likewise the rare case of a severe reaction to the vaccine. Just for the record, everyone I know has by now received the vaccine, many of us several months ago. Not one that I've seen, or heard about, has gotten sick with Covid, or had a bad reaction, other than feeling sick for a day or two, and even that only happened to a small minority. If we look at the charts, with that grisly line showing the number of deaths climbing and climbing, and then suddenly plunging, like falling off a cliff, as soon as large numbers of people started getting the vaccine, the pictures speak for themselves.
Much like some of those who bought into the reported numbers of cases & Covid deaths being delighted every time they hear of a case of an unvaccinated person getting Covid.
 

I'm trolling the forums and the pro vaxxers are trying to say only a 100 cases or so-pffft. Setting that aside the way the medical industry has made mistakes that kill people for decades I'm not buying they got the got this vax and effects fully understood or addressed. Yes set aside politics and just look at what's goes on with the American medical industry and big pharma in general.

https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/new...rs_now_third_leading_cause_of_death_in_the_us

Even though an older study they come out with numbers just about every year and afte seeing family and others treated after that study misdiagnosis, mistreatments, misprescribing etc I doubt it's not much different with the vax and/or potential treatments.

https://www.propublica.org/article/without-autopsies-hospitals-bury-their-mistakes
 
Much like some of those who bought into the reported numbers of cases & Covid deaths being delighted every time they hear of a case of an unvaccinated person getting Covid.
Win, can you give me even one example of anyone on this forum being delighted to hear that an unvaccinated person has gotten Covid? The "breaking news" announcements about how ineffective or dangerous the vaccine is always seem to come from one direction.

I haven't seen anyone starting thread after thread about unvaccinated people getting Covid. The cause and effect there are, sadly, all too apparent. The vaccine so obviously works that there is nothing to prove, least of all by arguing about it on a social media forum.
 
It has been stated by a member that they wished those who were unvaccinated would get Covid.

There are a few who have posted regarding problems with the vaccine.

Just because there are few posting negatives doesn't mean a thing. It doesn't mean the information is false. As your trying to imply. 🙄

I didn't know I was posting "breaking news" I thought it was just you know, regular news. I never saw a headline attached to the articles stating "breaking news". 🤣
 
I get the feeling that some of those who bought into the politically oriented denial of 1) the disease itself, 2) whether it was really a serious disease, 3) whether masks offered any protection, and 4) whether the vaccine is safe, works, protects us, etc........

all those people are delighted every time they hear of a case that slipped through the cracks, and a vaccinated person actually got a case of Covid, usually mild. It's like they are in a permanent state of denial.

It's beginning to sound like a 2-year-old shouting, "No! No! No!" to everything the scientists tell us about this disease. So, predictably, when a very small number of people get the disease in spite of having gotten the vaccine, they are ready with their reaction: "Aha! I knew it didn't work!"

Likewise the rare case of a severe reaction to the vaccine. Just for the record, everyone I know has by now received the vaccine, many of us several months ago. Not one that I've seen, or heard about, has gotten sick with Covid, or had a bad reaction, other than feeling sick for a day or two, and even that only happened to a small minority. If we look at the charts, with that grisly line showing the number of deaths climbing and climbing, and then suddenly plunging, like falling off a cliff, as soon as large numbers of people started getting the vaccine, the pictures speak for themselves.
There is no data as to how many people had bad reactions. We go by what we are told. I can go on what my hubby is going through. In addition, if one person died from the vax... that is one too many. Bottom line, people do what is best for them and their health
 
It has been stated by a member that they wished those who were unvaccinated would get Covid.

There are a few who have posted regarding problems with the vaccine.

Just because there are few posting negatives doesn't mean a thing. It doesn't mean the information is false. As your trying to imply. 🙄

I didn't know I was posting "breaking news" I thought it was just you know, regular news. I never saw a headline attached to the articles stating "breaking news". 🤣
WOW!!! That is awful to wish any type of Illness on anyone. Be careful what you wish on others because it may come back around on you. We all do what is best for us and our health.
 


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