The only difference is I give/gave credible links to things that were/are caught on camera/video as they happened. There is a big difference. Making false claims to preempt what your going to do is totally different.You just supported my claim. You predict the outcome of you posting a comment based on previous behavior by the moderators. You are not just about to change and neither are they...
Oh the humanity
Mistrust can be deadly...hi,
Interesting link, regarding on the high number of non vaccinated critical patients in Russia.
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The African response to the virus has been interesting from the beginning. Most of Africa has very low levels of vaccination and has continued to have low levels of cases outside of South Africa. It shows there are regional factors that influence sickness and deaths beyond government measures, raw case numbers and medical interventions.The map of the world shows that Portugal has 87% of its eligible population fully vaccinated followed by United Arab Emirates at 86%. United States is at only 57% so they have the most people with Covid-19 in hospital. Some African countries have almost nobody fully vaccinated.
https://forum.allaboutcircuits.com/threads/coronavirus.166679/post-1552153One thing that developing countries have in their favor is a young population. Hopefully that should limit the death rate to manageable numbers.
https://africanarguments.org/2020/0...l-why-lockdowns-might-not-be-africa-best-bet/
There has been an increase in Covid-19 deaths across Africa since mid-July 2021. But the impact of the pandemic in sub-Saharan Africa remains markedly lower compared to the Americas, Europe, and Asia.
The reasons for this are not yet clear. Several factors have been suggested as potentially influencing the low burden of Covid-19 illness. These include age demographics, lack of long-term care facilities, potential cross-protection from previous exposure to circulating coronaviruses, limitations of SARS-CoV-2 testing which may have resulted in an undercounting of deaths, and effective government public health responses.
Wouldn't the low number of big population cities also be a factor? It's my understanding that South Africa has more large cities than the rest of the continents countries.The African response to the virus has been interesting from the beginning. Most of Africa has very low levels of vaccination and has continued to have low levels of cases outside of South Africa.
Yes and no.Latest information. But of course corporations have a right to protect their interests, pandemic or no pandemic
https://www.citizen.org/article/pfizers-power/
depends on point of view. that table only shows number of vaccines distributed/used. it tells nothing about "pay off".True, but in this case trust has undeniably paid off

When a person actually forces you to take the shot by physical force like in China call me. I and many others will be on your side then.yes, but here someone is trying to make that decision for me and force me (if i don't want the risk) regardless how insignificant perceived "extra layer for protection" is even if it only may benefit others and put me at risk.
https://www.oyez.org/cases/1900-1940/197us11Couldn’t it be argued that pinning people down and vaccinating them is just the logical extension of our own mandate policies? The Chinese and the U.S. governments have the same objective — to vaccinate the maximum number of people and stop the spread and mutation of the virus. The Chinese are just going a little further in their tactics, right?
Not right. Flat wrong. What these local officials in China are doing is entirely unacceptable.
If you don't want to live inside the medical emergency social pact, that's OK. Don't a car drive (risk related speed limits) or use anything where others make decisions for you about what you can or must do.Facts of the case
A Massachusetts law allowed cities to require residents to be vaccinated against smallpox. Cambridge adopted such an ordinance, with some exceptions. Jacobson refused to comply with the requirement and was fined five dollars.
Question
Did the mandatory vaccination law violate Jacobson's Fourteenth Amendment right to liberty?
Conclusion
The Court held that the law was a legitimate exercise of the state's police power to protect the public health and safety of its citizens. Local boards of health determined when mandatory vaccinations were needed, thus making the requirement neither unreasonable nor arbitrarily imposed.
While we don't even live close and this doesn't apply directly to you, why isn't the reverse of what you said true? Why is it that your choice not to vaccinate and get/spread covid mine?why do you think that your right should trump mine?
You don't live alone on Walton's Mountain so your rights are not absolute.its not much different if one is forced to choose between being able to provide for family and become homeless. why do you think that your right should trump mine?