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6 minutes ago, thetragichippy said:

WE DID NOT REACH IT

My bad, we didnt

While high levels of vaccination and prior infection provided significant population-level protection against severe illness, 

wereWhile high levels of vaccination and prior infection provided significant population-level protection against severe illness,  we ever at herd immunity with covid-19
 
 
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No, the United States and most of the world never reached true herd immunity with COVID-19, as the virus continued to mutate and evade protection
. While high levels of vaccination and prior infection provided significant population-level protection against severe illness, the virus remained endemic, allowing for continued transmission and reinfections. 
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Posted
3 hours ago, Porter said:

And no one has been arrested for forcing this 💩 on our military. I hate our government!

 

Why would anyone be arrested? What are you reading?.

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3 hours ago, Porter said:

 

Does this fall in line with your way of thinking? I’ve told my wife that perfectly healthy people can visit a doctor and they would be diagnosed with high BP and also be borderline diabetic. This puts you on medication for the rest of your life.

 

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