Off topic, but have you looked at any of the recent documents Pfizer released?
"reissue_5.3.6-postmarketing-experience.pdf" (from April 2021) has a very telling detail in it. In Table 6, on page 13 they defined “vaccination failure” as two doses administered, seven or more days post-second dose, and a lab-confirmed positive test for covid. All those people now trying to rewrite history to say that the end goal for vax efficacy is "reduced severity" are liars who deny what Pfizer said from the outset. Prevention of cases absolutely is what was promised (with no mention of boosters) and this document proves that. Now that literally millions of cases worldwide meet their own criteria, let's call it what Pfizer originally did: vaccination FAILURE!
Growing up in the 60s and 70s in California, baseball was my love. It switched to basketball my junior year in HS when I thought I had a better chance at being really good at it (and my batting average dropped to .249). Just every one of my friends played baseball. Now it's soccer.
It is a slow moving game to watch, but that was part of the fun. I was able to see Willie Mays and Willie McCovey play at Candlestick Park. Good times.
I stopped watching all professional sports when they went woke. I wouldn't mind watching some minors games, but there aren't any where I live.
Off topic, but have you looked at any of the recent documents Pfizer released?
"reissue_5.3.6-postmarketing-experience.pdf" (from April 2021) has a very telling detail in it. In Table 6, on page 13 they defined “vaccination failure” as two doses administered, seven or more days post-second dose, and a lab-confirmed positive test for covid. All those people now trying to rewrite history to say that the end goal for vax efficacy is "reduced severity" are liars who deny what Pfizer said from the outset. Prevention of cases absolutely is what was promised (with no mention of boosters) and this document proves that. Now that literally millions of cases worldwide meet their own criteria, let's call it what Pfizer originally did: vaccination FAILURE!
Growing up in the 60s and 70s in California, baseball was my love. It switched to basketball my junior year in HS when I thought I had a better chance at being really good at it (and my batting average dropped to .249). Just every one of my friends played baseball. Now it's soccer.
It is a slow moving game to watch, but that was part of the fun. I was able to see Willie Mays and Willie McCovey play at Candlestick Park. Good times.
I stopped watching all professional sports when they went woke. I wouldn't mind watching some minors games, but there aren't any where I live.