There is no way to know who the poor man caught COVID from, yet the widow is railing at the unvaccinated instead of railing at the drug companies for making a crappy product and/or owning her own terrible risk decision (cont).
2- “Gary Keplinger had a rare neurological condition, called myasthenia gravis, which may have made him particularly susceptible to complications from the coronavirus,..”
Heartbreaking but not the fault of unvaccinated people.
3- “But then, in July, they attended a gathering of extended family in a rented hall. It was attended by about 50-75 people, including numerous unvaccinated relatives, Ardith Keplinger said.”
These are the worst events for outbreaks.
Surely they knew the risk. Terrible choice.
4- “Within a week, 11 members of our family had COVID," she (his widow) said.”
Entirely predictable (unvax’d or vax’d). See “Provincetown”.
This was tragic but also reckless.
But @tonyleys doesn’t tell that side of the story. He wants you to blame all the wrong things.
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“More than two weeks later, investigators are still confounded by what caused their deaths. Teams in hazmat suits had already combed the area for clues.”
2- "Prof Eran Segal, who advises the Israeli government on Covid matters, said by month five or six after vaccination, people are probably only 30-40% protected, compared with more than 90% when protection first kicks in."
That's ... not good.
3- "Dr Anat Ekka Zohar, who is leading the booster programme study, said three doses were "highly protective, against both infection and severe illness".
She added: "The triple dose is the solution to curbing the current infection outbreak."
1- "I have been fully vaccinated since May 2021, and I just tested positive for Covid-19. I am very symptomatic and not feeling well as I write this piece."
2- "I got infected during our annual family vacation to the shores of South Carolina. In hindsight, I should have known better. And if I had a do-over, I would have cancelled the trip."
Well that inspires vax confidence.
3- "The CDC is also urging those who are vaccinated (like myself) to weigh the risks of travel, something I now wish I did."
2- “In today’s post, the company has clarified its rules with regard to health misinformation.”
Oh great.
3- “For the 54 other subreddits that have been quarantined, Reddit warns potential visitors that medical advice should come from doctors rather than forum members.”
Nobody is allowed a medical opinion. I guess next only generals can criticize the military.