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  • popsgarland

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    How to fix a water leak?

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    F350-6

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    Rumor has it that unfortunately you cannot sue the pharmaceutical companies for damages with these 'vaccines'?

    The reason they can't be sued is they are not an official vaccine. They are only being given under emergency FDA approval, not full approval (where you could sue them).

    The half full glass folks would say, at least government can get out of the way and allow something to be fast tracked for a pandemic instead of taking a decade or more for approval.

    The half empty glass folks would talk about government protection, one world order, billionaires getting richer, the rich screwing over the poor, etc.

    All I know is, if the vaccines turn out to be bad, Dr. Google better have his shit together, because all the doctors and nurses got the first doses, so we'll loose them first. Those doctors get more important the older you get.
     

    motorcarman

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    The reason they can't be sued is they are not an official vaccine. They are only being given under emergency FDA approval, not full approval (where you could sue them)
    I watched a virologist discuss the difference between a vaccine and the mRNA.

    His opinion was that the definition of 'vaccine' had to be changed to include the mRNA that he called a 'MEDICAL DEVICE' not a true vaccine.

    (if I like my RNA, I'll keep my RNA) thank-you-very-much!!!
     

    F350-6

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    I watched a virologist discuss the difference between a vaccine and the mRNA.

    His opinion was that the definition of 'vaccine' had to be changed to include the mRNA that he called a 'MEDICAL DEVICE' not a true vaccine.

    (if I like my RNA, I'll keep my RNA) thank-you-very-much!!!

    Sorry. That was my layman's terms. When I said vaccine, I meant shot in the arm. The injection is only granted under emergency approval, not full approval.
     

    Mowingmaniac 24/7

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    Step right up, getcher yer j & j clot inducer, I mean vaccine...besides 'da fooch' says this bug juice is 'very rarely' bad fer ye, unless of course you drop dead after being given the old 'hot shot'.

    Step right up!
     
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