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  1. Fauci told Americans to pretty much expect to get Omicron within the next few weeks. Almost everyone will get it.

    It makes sense to get it then, but in a controlled way.

    People could choose the time they get covid.

    Next up, covid clinics. Step right up, step right up.

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    2. Aristides

      Aristides

      Maybe but our positive test rates are in the 20% range which means over 70% of those tested are negative.

    3. OftenWrong

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      Vaccines dont give you essentially covid. The mrna makes your cells produce a protein. Stop lying about covid on the internet.

      Top doctors in Britain have stated that getting immunity from exposure to Omicron is better than getting 4 doses of vaccine. Naturally acquired immunity is the very best.

    4. BubberMiley

      BubberMiley

      Here's a quote from vaccine information org that explains it to you as if you were a child (so you stop spreading stupid misinformation and self-righteously pretending everyone else is):

      Vaccines offer a solution to this problem. They help you develop immunity without getting sick first.
       
      Vaccines are made from the same germs (or parts of them) that cause disease; for example, polio vaccine is made from polio virus. But the germs in vaccines are either killed or weakened so they won't make you sick.
       
      Vaccines containing these weakened or killed germs are introduced into your body, usually by injection. Your immune system reacts to the vaccine in a similar way that it would if it were being invaded by the disease — by making antibodies. The antibodies destroy the vaccine germs just as they would the disease germs — like a training exercise. Then they stay in your body, giving you immunity. If you are ever exposed to the real disease, the antibodies are there to protect you."
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