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This is not actually true.
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Later in the paper it covers reinfection odds: The odds of protection from (re)infection with SARS-CoV-2 following primary vaccination was higher in mRNA and viral vector-based vaccine groups compared to inactivated vaccine in the first 5 months, however, the likelihood of protection persisted in the viral vector-based vaccine group for a longer period, i.e. up to 9 months. Irrespective of the vaccine type, the augmented S- antibody titers at enrollment i.e. at 2–4 weeks after the 2nd dose of COVID-19 vaccines, were reduced by about 50% at 4 months follow-up and continued to decline afterwards in individuals who remained uninfected with SARS-CoV-2.
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Some of them get it -- Sullivan Before the Election
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And? https://www.reuters.com/markets/us/us-inflation-roller-coaster-prompts-fresh-look-long-ignored-money-supply-2023-01-26/ M2 took off in March 2020 as the Fed slashed rates and started buying trillions of dollars in bonds to help support the economy as the coronavirus pandemic started, ultimately mushrooming by $6.3 trillion - a 40% increase - from its level right before the start of the crisis. https://tenor.com/view/money-printer-go-brr-jerome-powell-cash-money-printing-money-gif-17266014 -
Some of them get it -- Sullivan Before the Election
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Good thing he moved to a red state. -
Some of them get it -- Sullivan Before the Election
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Why? You can clearly see it in the chart. The point is where do printed dollars end up? Why isn't that part of the NPC meme of, "hurr red states get more fed funds"? -
Some of them get it -- Sullivan Before the Election
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6 - 21.5T since 2008. 15T - 21.5T since 2020. -
Some of them get it -- Sullivan Before the Election
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Which organizations and banks get the trillions of dollars printed since 2008? Do you add that to your count? -
Those were dropped and reopened when they likely knew he was going to be AG. They had 1000s of pages of testimony and came up with nothing. There is a lot of incentive to go after him since he is one of the few bucking corporate power and not playing nice with status quo.
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Sounds appalling: But for those who have closely followed his legislative career, the Florida lawmaker represents a sharp break from the corporate-friendly orthodoxy of the modern Republican Party. Indeed, Gaetz’s elevation will provide sprawling prosecutorial powers for continuing his push against special interest influence and corporate malfeasance. His record speaks for itself. From his perch on the House Judiciary Committee, Gaetz has promoted a surprisingly consumer-friendly agenda, routinely breaking with his GOP colleagues on crucial votes. He previously supported legislative measures to break up Silicon Valley monopolies, sharply regulate the online data broker industry, ban noncompete employment contracts, and an end to the practice of forced arbitration, among other corporate accountability votes. He has also taken maverick positions on reducing FBI surveillance powers, cutting certain arms supplies to Saudi Arabia and legalising marijuana.
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What you are describing is related to pregnancy increasing metabolic disorders, which we've known Covid can exacerbate. In my story those studies did not exist, however it was known there was some metabolic risk with covid. In my instance my wife was in good metabolic health. We had detailed labs. The doctor did not think to put that together coupled with us working remotely. When questioned she could not provide answers or details for why she was recommending it. It's probably true, based on the evidence above, that metabolically unhealthy pregnant women get the Covid vaccine.
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If it's new, not as likely. The Lindy effect (also known as Lindy's law[1]) is a theorized phenomenon by which the future life expectancy of some non-perishable things, like a technology or an idea, is proportional to their current age. Thus, the Lindy effect proposes the longer a period something has survived to exist or be used in the present, the longer its remaining life expectancy.
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Some of them get it -- Sullivan Before the Election
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No one is hyperbolic clearly you guys do, you are just in the minority now. I do not consent to your bet. -
Why would you think I care about Hillary's emails? Where did that come up?
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Some of them get it -- Sullivan Before the Election
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I'll take that bet. Somewhere between everyone wearing MAGA hats like they are masks in 2021 and not admitting voting for him is the truth. Hell most people already don't admit it and certainly didn't in 2020. -
I work in big tech so am familiar. Biden actually did a lot of good there.