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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: golfer72 who wrote (1540969)6/1/2025 11:03:18 AM
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"Not to mention the covid "vaccine" was completely unnecessary since there was no emergency."

It will be interesting to see if they can ever pull off that kind of nonsense again, with the voluntary assent and consent of their victims

I remember Jean-Yves Duclos Canadian Minister of Health saying "no one is ever fully vaccinated".

A wonderful Orwell moment for these leaches that know environment and health mandates allow them to break all the laws a free society needs to exist.

The statement "no one is ever fully vaccinated" was made by Jean-Yves Duclos, who served as Canada's Minister of Health. In July 2022, during a press conference, Duclos emphasized the evolving nature of COVID-19 and its variants, stating that due to these changes, the concept of being "fully vaccinated" is no longer static. He remarked: YouTube+3Canada.ca+3National Observer+3

“The COVID-19 virus is changing and Omicron has cruelly demonstrated that we will never be ‘fully vaccinated’ against COVID.” Canada.ca

Duclos highlighted that immunity from the initial two-dose vaccination series diminishes over time, especially with the emergence of new variants like Omicron. As a result, he advocated for Canadians to stay "up to date" with their vaccinations, which includes receiving booster doses as recommended. At that time, being "up to date" was defined as having received the most recent COVID-19 vaccine dose within the past nine months. National Observer+2Canada.ca+2YouTube+2

This perspective marked a shift from the earlier understanding of "fully vaccinated" and underscored the importance of ongoing booster shots to maintain immunity against COVID-19.

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