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WVU82_rivals

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WVU80ate_rivals

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As a nurse, I can tell you that is not true. This delta variant is bad. The majority of all current hospitalized Covid patients are unvaccinated. And ALL severely ill Covid patients at my hospital on ventilators are unvaccinated. I’m not gonna preach to get the vaccine or not. Just saying it’s in your best interest to get it if you choose to live.
 

nvEERs

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As a nurse, I can tell you that is not true. This delta variant is bad. The majority of all current hospitalized Covid patients are unvaccinated. And ALL severely ill Covid patients at my hospital on ventilators are unvaccinated. I’m not gonna preach to get the vaccine or not. Just saying it’s in your best interest to get it if you choose to live.
This isn't about unvaxed vs vaxed it just goes to show you immune system is stronger. But honestly in your case it might be true but other data is saying just the opposite.
 

WVU80ate_rivals

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This isn't about unvaxed vs vaxed it just goes to show you immune system is stronger. But honestly in your case it might be true but other data is saying just the opposite.
I know one thing, I don’t believe this was natural. If our msm and politicians werent corrupt, this would be investigated for biological warfare.
 

atlkvb

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Our immune systems all by themselves identify dangerous viral pathogens, design, create then manufacture the anti-bodies that ultimately kill the harmful virus. All the so called "vaccine" does is limit the intensity and/or symptoms of an infection. It does not prevent infection, nor does it kill the virus on its own. Only our immune systems can do that, when exposed to the virus and they do so almost to 100% effectiveness when they are healthy and well armed with the proper nutrition and natural immune enhancing vitamins.

If the "vaccine" was all that tell me why it still needs our immune systems in order to be effective?
 
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