@TwigGlobe @KatePri14608408 Honestly, we used to think kissing wouldn't spread it because the bacteria didn't infect the throat. Turns out, it's because nobody bothered to look for it there. The bacteria hasn't changed much in that regard, we just learned more about it.
@moss_sphagnum @KatePri14608408 You're not wrong, but the effect is generally fairly small. Not something to rely on. But we are hard at work making a specific gonorrhea vaccine!
@truthshamesthe6 @KatePri14608408 Nope, not droplet. And the bacteria is pretty wussy, doesn't do well on surfaces. It's pretty much only spread by exchanging bodily fluids, but it can infect genitals, anus, throat, even the eyes.
@PDXFato@Eric42533771 @congress_dan @Victorshi2020 Ha! You're delirious man. Just because you trusted the media before that point, doesn't mean they were totally trustworthy. Using media to lie to the public for profit or power is a trick thousands of years old.
@welchkristina@adiosmuchachos4@MoriartyLab How many of those hundreds of myocarditis cases were fatal? It's typically extremely low. So no, myocarditis is not behind this rise in excess deaths.
Which fatal SAEs are you concerned about?
@PDXFato @congress_dan @Victorshi2020 So he provided quite a few examples of NPR not towing the gov't line, with the Iraq War being a fairly recent one. And you don't even argue his examples are wrong. You just don't care that they're right.
You Fox zealots really don't care about what's true do you?
@jesse123857 @RachelLeroux@CityNewsTO And where do you think the black market gets those guns from? Thin air? No bud, from legal gun owners.
Gun restrictions greatly reduce the availability of guns on the black market. It's why the price for an illegal gun is so much higher in Canada. Basic economics.
@PsychoticMime @CANADAquakes ... did you expect that this was trying to predict earthquakes? Because that's not really possible. What do you mean by reliable?
@FoxMania21@georganneb@althiaraj@CBC@CPC_HQ Lol don't think there's any value in ideas about the media from a guy named Fox mania. Thanks for your meandering hyperbole though.
@KimJablonski1 @bpappin @_cackleberry@ABC I never understood you folks. Of course the COVID shots are vaccines. They prime the immune system to combat a disease. And yes, they were all tested to determine if they prevented COVID. They were also found to reduce severe disease and hospitalization.
@georganneb@althiaraj@CBC@CPC_HQ A bunch of left wing activists eh? Did you forget that half of Trudeau's scandals were broken by CBC journalists?
Seems like left wing activists wouldn't do that. Seems like you're just parroting someone who doesn't like their secrets being uncovered.
@herringschmaltz@BogochIsaac Yup, though not easily. It usually takes multiple infections over many years. And even then, I don't think it's particularly solid immunity.
A vaccine could really help crush the disease, though it would take a while.