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Archy1221

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  1. It's bad...and they should get it. But, what political group with major power is actively promoting antivax crap? See the post above to figure it out. Well you seemed to have tied them together first prompting my reply
  2. He didn't NOT say that, either. And the takeaway from that alphabet soup answer was that trump was encouraging people to inject disinfectant as a preventative against COVID. Well he didn’t NOT say don’t jump in front of a train when speaking about transportation either.
  3. Ya, and…. Sounds like I described. He thinks out loud even the ideas that probably make no sense or won’t work. As you quoted, he didn’t tell anyone in the general public to do either of those things.
  4. Ya those same black Americans really listen to those Republican Covid anti-Vaxers on every thing else also who knew they blindly followed the crazies they normally don’t give a s#!t about for their medical advice.
  5. Yet it’s not. It’s an authorized drug and RedDenver continues to be wrong about it. BTW…Im not fueling anything unless facts don’t seem to matter to you. I advocate for people to get the vaccine if they ask me or we talk about it. Which ones are on an EUA? Then maybe I can answer your question. These same people I am talking about have been hesitant since the beginning.
  6. No. Many people advocate for “right to try” medication do so for acute or emergent life saving drug use that isn’t approved for a given indication like cancer patients for example. These people will die and want to try anything possible to survive even if’s it’s not approved. To them, the safety measures do not matter.
  7. No. Vaccine skeptics possibly won’t for that reason. How many black Americans are Republicans? What’s their vaccination rate?
  8. Yes bad wording on my part. Should have stated developed and authorized so fast. My bad.
  9. Nah, you just refuse to understand reality.
  10. Good Lord. This really isn’t that hard to understand. Took roughly 5 minutes and there are tens if not hundreds more like it. Every single article cites what I’m talking about. https://www.google.com/amp/s/abcnews.go.com/amp/Health/approved-authorized-covid-19-vaccines-words-matter/story%3fid=77554910 https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.wusa9.com/amp/article/news/verify/emergency-use-authorization-fda-approval-vaccines-fact-check/65-7391e595-cee0-4a00-8468-194a6e0a21a4 https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.wkyc.com/amp/article/news/health/coronavirus/vaccine/difference-between-emergency-use-authorization-and-full-fda-approval-coronavirus-vaccines/95-f2a7a6ba-eeee-4352-b3c7-8dce70cfba67 https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.forbes.com/sites/melissaholzberg/2021/05/04/pfizer-will-file-for-full-fda-approval-for-covid-19-vaccine-by-end-of-may/amp/ Some health experts hope that full FDA approval for Covid-19 vaccines will help lessen vaccine hesitancy in the U.S. Former U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Jerome Adams wrote in The Washington Post: “Many people who are lower risk understandably ask if the benefits justify taking a medication that has not received the full and traditional FDA stamp of approval,” and wrote “further studies” will “help show skeptics that the authorized COVID vaccines are safe.” https://www.verywellhealth.com/pfizer-and-biontech-seeks-fda-full-approval-5186423 It May Help Curb Vaccine Skepticism When COVID-19 vaccines were first approved by the FDA, the approval was met with some skepticism from the public out of fear that the vaccines were approved “too fast.”
  11. Actually I have explained that being FDA approved does matter to many people multiple times. It’s the governments stamp of approval that a medicine is safe and effective. @RedDenver doesn’t seem to know their is a difference. A portion of the population doesn’t know what EUA actually is or means, but they grew up knowing what it means to have an FDA approved medicine. The US has had over 200 million injections. Just approve it already and it help some with vaccine hesitancy. Thank you
  12. He actually didn’t tell people to inject bleach or say that it works. But you know that. You follow Trump close enough obviously by your posts to know he thinks and asks questions out loud. He also in that same press conference asked about UV therapy which people made fun of him about till it was shown that the therapy is actually under development.
  13. One party keeps preaching to get the vaccine. The other keeps supporting and preaching to NOT get the vaccine. No, people in a party would be the correct verbiage. But you keep on keeping on with that crusade of yours.
  14. Maybe because it’s not my job nor can I just randomly contact millions of people not would I be effective in doing so. And yes, the vaccine is not yet actually approved by the FDA. It has an EUA.
  15. Well I hope you can read and assume you can since you reply nonsense to people What misinformation am I contributing to? The vaccines literally HAVE NOT BEEN APPROVED! They have an EUA. That distinction doesn’t mean much to people like you or me but it does to a portion of the population. That “regulatory paperwork” means something to a portion of the population that is vaccine hesitant. since you clearly know next to nothing about the FDA and approval processes, there is no point in discussing with you. Try and know what your talking about before accusing someone of spreading or contributing to misinformation. This will help. You will be smarter for it. https://www.fda.gov/consumers/consumer-updates/understanding-regulatory-terminology-potential-preventions-and-treatments-covid-19
  16. I pretty clearly was posting that if Trump didn’t promote the vaccine at the conference it was a missed opportunity to do some good. Didn’t mention Alex or anyone else one time
  17. Then you should have replied to Buster and not me as I didn’t reply to him about that.
  18. 1) I’m not spreading misinformation. I’m being factual. For some reason you keep spouting some incorrect talking point that for some reason you still don’t know is factually incorrect. I’m fully vaccinated and believe in the vaccines so I have no dog in this fight. I’m telling you why some people are not getting vaccinated and you just are not understanding those peoples view point and it’s stupid to not understand that as Fauci has even said an approval will help sway some holdouts. 2) The FDA process can be changed for extraordinary circumstances as it already has been for these vaccines. The N is so large with over half the population with one shot the safety argument timeline is out the window. That was decided long ago. What’s the point of waiting for 6 months for submission for safety data when over 70% of the population will have had a shot? 3). People are Covid-19 vaccine hesitant for a variety of reasons….a) crazies that think Bill Gates will be monitoring them. b) crazies that listen to other crazies who say it’s a gov conspiracy or something against God’s plan. c) people who can’t get vaccines. d) people who can’t tolerate vaccines well and only get the absolute necessary ones. d) people who don’t really take many medications and want to see FDA approval before they put anything into their bodies. In their mind it’s still experimental…..these are the people the FDA can help capture and bring into the vaccine fold. Try and be a little more informed before you accuse someone of spreading misinformation.
  19. If he didn’t mention the vaccine at the conference your talking about, it was a missed opportunity to do some good.
  20. Since this is a space I am very familiar with, I can confidently say you are being very ignorant and misinformed. Zero companies have an FDA approved vaccine. Three companies have an EUA. There is a distinction and they are very much NOT the same. There is vaccine hesitancy for a certain group on non-vaccinated people (how many is hard to tell) that is waiting for FDA approval. There is a big enough population with confirmed efficacy for the FDA to approve and give people that confidence. Why they don’t do it is beyond me. So tell me again about this “bogeyman” and “fully approved” bulls#!t you spew.
  21. That would be a valid excuse if no white folks were being vaccinated. However, with millions more Caucasian’s having had the same vaccine, the Tuskegee narrative doesn’t apply in this instance.
  22. The article is trying to tie child Obesity rates in the 80’s and 90’s to school lunches?? Those were the years I ate school lunch and I don’t remember having 1500 calorie feasts for lunch. I would guess it’s more of the s#!t food the kids eat at home than the school lunch getting them fat. ‘With less federal support, school lunches in the 1980s and 1990s became increasingly privatized and nutrition standards often took a back seat to the bottom line. This same period saw childhood obesity rates in the United States skyrocket. School lunches were thrust to the forefront of the debate over healthy kids. The patchwork of regulation remaining regarding food safety and wholesomeness led TIME to declare that many school districts were “flunking lunch.”’
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