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question about the vaccine, it isn't a magic barrier

Posted on: January 14, 2021 at 09:30:02 CT
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that makes the virus bounce off of you it just prevents it from developing into disease. So what is the likelihood of still testing positive if you've had the vaccine and then get exposed to the virus?




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     They should be required to lose weight.(nm) - Spanky KU - 1/14 09:45:09
     Vaccine more dangerous than virus for 70 percent of America(nm) - TigerFan92 STL - 1/14 09:39:16
          Source on this bold claim? - Say_What MU - 1/14 09:41:46
               Da_🤡 (nm) - SwampTiger MU - 1/14 09:46:09
               didn't you learn that in clown school?(nm) - dangertim MU - 1/14 09:44:57
     So probably 70% of Americans? (nm) - Newcatbirdseat MU - 1/14 09:30:29
          and 95% of TB serial posters - Ferg STL - 1/14 09:33:10
     question about the vaccine, it isn't a magic barrier - SwampTiger MU - 1/14 09:30:02
          i don't think the problem for fatties is testing positive(nm) - dangertim MU - 1/14 09:31:02
               just answer the question tim - SwampTiger MU - 1/14 09:32:25
                    answer: we don't know ****. - dangertim MU - 1/14 09:35:33
                         thanks dan - SwampTiger MU - 1/14 09:47:06
     so muscular fat heads - bobbelcher MU - 1/14 09:29:11
          If your BMI is > 30.. you are pretty much fat. It is hard - TigerMatt KC - 1/14 10:17:53
               5'9" 203 is considered to have a bmi of 30 - JayHoaxH8r MU - 1/14 11:05:40
     I guess I will be putting this diet and exercise plan on - hefeweizen MU - 1/14 09:26:06




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