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To: Cogito Ergo Sum who wrote (12302)1/11/2021 10:58:16 AM
From: abuelita1 Recommendation

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Glenn Petersen

  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 22884
 
so, its all about semantics? really?

smh



To: Cogito Ergo Sum who wrote (12302)1/11/2021 8:16:11 PM
From: Graystone  Respond to of 22884
 
You give bad advice
or
You repeat misinformation

Your problems are not personal at all, it is your bad advice.
More people get the B117 variant, this is a fact, all your blather aside, and it isn't a small difference.
It isn't anecdotal, it is good information, you really should stop using the word stupid Bernard.
International warnings about B117 and not scaremongering, 4,000 people a day are dying Bernard.
Why do more people get B117, who knows, but they do?
I stop reading one of your posts as soon as you are wrong so I often do not get far.

Persistently repeating of false information doesn't make it true.
Calling misinformation opinion doesn't make it any less misinformative.
When scientists use exact language and you do not understand them it isn't jargon, it is science.
When you don't understand something, your father doesn't understand either, he isn't an authority.
So if you are capable of reading and understanding simple English Bernard, try and keep up.
And please do not blather on as you usually do, it is quite annoying, I am trying to help you get better.
I know, maybe the FDA read my post and then made up this shit to specifically bother you.

FDA Statement
FDA Issues Alert Regarding SARS-CoV-2 Viral Mutation to Health Care Providers and Clinical Laboratory Staff
<<The recently identified B.1.1.7 variant has been associated with an increased risk of transmission, therefore early identification of this variant in patients may help reduce further spread of infection.>>