To the poster who wants me to differentiate between treatment and cure, why?
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If you’re talking about me, I wasn’t asking you to differentiate between treatment and cure. I was asking you to differentiate between a vaccine and a treatment/cure. A vaccine is something you get before you get the disease, and it prevents you from getting it or prevents you from getting a bad case of it. A treatment mitigates the effects of the disease after you get it. A cure eliminates the disease after you get it. The reason I was asking you to differentiate is because I wanted you to show me the evidence that a vaccine wasn’t going to happen. You gave me evidence that a treatment or a cure won’t happen.
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We have neither and the vast preponderance of evidence screams loudly that we will not be able to produce, test and manufacture either in a time frame which would mitigate anybody from catching this if they are susceptible.
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Show me this vast preponderance of loudly screaming evidence that shows we won’t get a vaccine in time to keep susceptible people from getting COVID. (If, indeed, you think we won’t have a vaccine. You’ve really only addressed treatments and cures so far.) I am genuinely interested in seeing it.
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The amount of fuzzy thinking and shiny graphics is just stunning.
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What fuzzy thinking, exactly?
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People simply do not want to accept reality.
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I’m only interested in reality. That’s why I’m asking you to show me evidence of what you’re talking about.
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Wear a mask if you like the virtue signaling as I do.
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Do you think that virtue signaling is the only thing masks are good for?
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In a case like the Corona virus and with a govt as hopelessly broken as we have right now, there is practically speaking no cure or effective blocking treatment that can be deployed, hence herd immunity is the ONLY way to restore normalcy.
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Herd immunity through natural infection might not be possible.