• Re: Russian Roulette

    From Ward Dossche@2:292/854 to Dennis Katsonis on Mon Jan 3 17:25:12 2022
    I really doubt there is nothing
    to worry about with regards to taking a booster every 4 months.

    Is the double negative intended or accidental?

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  • From Dennis Katsonis@3:633/384 to Ward Dossche on Tue Jan 4 14:14:00 2022
    Ward Dossche wrote to Dennis Katsonis <=-

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    I really doubt there is nothing
    to worry about with regards to taking a booster every 4 months.

    Is the double negative intended or accidental?

    \%/@rd

    Intended.

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  • From David Drummond@3:640/305 to Dennis Katsonis on Tue Jan 4 14:16:57 2022
    On 4/01/2022 13:18, Dennis Katsonis : Lee Lofaso wrote:
    [...]
    Its complicated, because you have to weigh up other risk-management techniques
    such as quarantine, lockdowns, distancing etc, but even if the vaccine is directly responsible for, lets say for argument, 5,000 deaths, if as a result > 1,000,000 did NOT die, is that not still better?

    I posture a similar argument when persons say that the vaccine is only 60% (or what ever number) effective.

    Surely that is 60% better than not having it?

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  • From Andrew Leary@1:320/219 to David Drummond on Tue Jan 4 14:31:23 2022
    Hello David!

    04 Jan 22 14:13, you wrote to Lee Lofaso:

    The COVID-19 vaccines make you forget.

    Forget what?

    We forgot!

    Andrew

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  • From Dennis Katsonis@3:633/384 to David Drummond on Wed Jan 5 18:01:00 2022
    David Drummond wrote to Dennis Katsonis <=-

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    On 4/01/2022 13:18, Dennis Katsonis : Lee Lofaso wrote:
    [...]
    Its complicated, because you have to weigh up other risk-management techniques
    such as quarantine, lockdowns, distancing etc, but even if the vaccine is directly responsible for, lets say for argument, 5,000 deaths, if as a result > 1,000,000 did NOT die, is that not still better?

    I posture a similar argument when persons say that the vaccine is only
    60% (or what ever number) effective.

    Surely that is 60% better than not having it?

    Two factors to consider.

    60% of what? If you are young, healthy, that is 60% of a very, very low number anyway.

    Secondly, are there any other risks which are increasing. By mitigating one risk (COVID-19), are you introducing any new ones?

    Basic Risk Management.

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  • From alexander koryagin@2:5075/128.130 to David Drummond on Thu Jan 6 21:19:07 2022
    Hi, David Drummond!
    I read your message from 01.01.2022 16:13

    LL>> We all know that lockdowns ravage economies, and the shots
    LL>> ravage our bodies.
    DD> My body doesn't feel ravaged... but I haven't had my booster
    DD> yet.

    Many things about vaccination now are in the field of psychiatry. For instance, crazy guys demand Jokovich to be expelled from Australia Open because he is not vaccinated, even when he had proved he is well and
    sound using multiple PCRs, which is a scientific mean of diagnostic.

    Bye, David!
    Alexander Koryagin
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  • From David Drummond@3:640/305 to alexander koryagin on Fri Jan 7 10:33:20 2022
    On 7/01/2022 04:19, alexander koryagin : David Drummond wrote:

      LL>> We all know that lockdowns ravage economies, and the shots ravage our bodies.
      DD> My body doesn't feel ravaged... but I haven't had my booster yet.

    Many things about vaccination now are in the field of psychiatry. For instance, crazy guys demand Jokovich to be expelled from Australia Open because he is not vaccinated, even when he had proved he is well and
    sound using multiple PCRs, which is a scientific mean of diagnostic.

    Has he had "multiple PCR tests"? That is not being reported here.

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    David
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  • From alexander koryagin@2:5075/128.130 to David Drummond on Sat Jan 8 20:04:54 2022
    Hi, David Drummond!
    I read your message from 07.01.2022 10:33

    ak>> LL>> We all know that lockdowns ravage economies, and the shots
    ak>> ravage our bodies. DD> My body doesn't feel ravaged... but I
    ak>> haven't had my booster yet.

    ak>> Many things about vaccination now are in the field of psychiatry.
    ak>> For instance, crazy guys demand Jokovich to be expelled from
    ak>> Australia Open because he is not vaccinated, even when he had
    ak>> proved he is well and sound using multiple PCRs, which is a
    ak>> scientific mean of diagnostic.

    DD> Has he had "multiple PCR tests"? That is not being reported here.

    Now PCR test is a usual and reliable practice when somebody want to
    enter in any country of the world. BTW, many countries ask PCR even for vaccinated people and it is a right thing to do, because vaccinated
    people are sick with covid in easy form, and they never go to the
    hospital because of it. And they are covid viruse containers.

    As for "several" -- the best way to be sure about a man safety is to
    make PCR several times, it done in the latest Olympics games for instances.

    Bye, David!
    Alexander Koryagin
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