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I'd like to be optimistic, but this could be the calm before the storm. Wait until the school year starts again. There is usually an easing followed by a swift uptick.

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This is the part of the fight where I look for someone evil to throw a sucker punch, just after the pressure lifts, moods lighten.

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Another good article. This is an extremely confusing issue. I recently heard the initial Pfizer trail was of very short duration, somewhere around 35 days, but not longer than 2 months. Wikipedia, not a particularly reliable source says:

"Clinical trials began in April 2020;[41] by November 2020, the vaccine entered Phase III clinical trials, with over 40,000 people participating.[47] An interim analysis of study data showed a potential efficacy of 91.3% in preventing symptomatic infection within seven days of a second dose and no serious safety concerns.[43][48] Most side effects are mild to moderate in severity and are gone within a few days.[2][49] The most common include mild to moderate pain at the injection site, fatigue, and headaches.[50][51] Reports of serious side effects, such as allergic reactions, are very rare[a] and no long-term complications have been reported."

I know from running the numbers myself that the Absolute Reduction of the Pfizer injection was .87 of 1% meaning that it offers almost no protection. While WIkipeda claims side effects are rare and without long-term complications, people like yourself, Dr. McCollough are reporting adverse events in as many as 15% of the people who took the injections. He also reports in conjunction with other physicians who specialize in vaccine injured patients that victims who are vaccine injured are very difficult to treat as treatment methods are obscure.

It has been clear to me for quite some time that the injections really don't work. There is a risk from viruses but these injections certainly aren't a panacea. My own view is the CDC and governmental response to this alleged epidemic has seriously undermined confidence in the entire medical system, which at least in Colorado is already operating on extremely thin ice. They can't even fill out basic prescriptions properly.

In the meantime, we have to deal with racist thought police lurking around continuously. These are people who believe that only the lives of specific races matter.

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