Unvaccinated vs Vaccinated

Does someone being fat effect your health?

Absolutely. The US healthcare system has to spend many, many billions caring for fat people. It affects every aspect of your health, including your immune system. Weaker immune systems mean that these individuals will be infected by viruses easier, which means they will spread them more as well.

I'm considerably older than 10, but a 10 year old can understand this concept. You can too I bet.

you're already anit-vax and probably won't understand this . . . But COID is spread and you might not know you have it.

And we now know that COVID spreads easily among the vaccinated as well. Nobody should be forced to get a vaccine that doesn't even work as well against new variants anymore. That's why I'm not anti-vaxx, despite the lazy accusation. I happily took all sorts of vaccines, you know the ones that we know are actually effective.

But I also educate myself on science. True science, not leftist doctrine static "science". That's why I'm not afraid to observe that CV19 and the vaccine are much closer in their dynamic pathology (and their efficacy) to the flu and flu vaccines. It also means I'm capable of acknowledging that we don't have long-term data for the CV19 vaccines.

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