• @[email protected]
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            1 year ago

            Bruh.

            The curse of successful mitigation is skeptics will then say afterwards that ‘X was no big deal, look how few people died’

            Don’t be one of those.

            • @dude187
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              1 year ago

              Removed by mod

          • @reversebananimals
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            81 year ago

            We all knew you had already drawn your conclusion that this was “fearmongering” before seeing any facts.

            No one is going to logic you out of a position you didn’t use logic to get into in the first place.

      • @FoxAndKitten
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        21 year ago

        Because immunity varies by disease.

        Chicken pox? Pretty much one and done. COVID? Falls off rapidly after 3 months, whether you catch it or get the vaccine

        Plus, every mutation is a dice roll on how much existing immunity will apply. It could be exactly the same as the last strain, or the old immunity might not help at all