Biden's comments about air travel create massive instability in America
December 29, 2021
By Andrea Widburg
On Sunday, Anthony "Dr. Science" Fauci said he thought a vaccine mandate for air travel would be a great idea. On Monday, having run it up the flagpole without any salutes, he walked that idea back. But on Tuesday, to make it impossible for Americans to plan even a day in advance, Biden put vaccines for air travel back on the table. If Democrats aren't intentionally trying to destroy America, they're certainly doing a good job by accident. Here's where we are:
The CDC has long acknowledged that vaccines do not stop COVID infections or spread, so that means they're not actually vaccines.
So-called vaccines may lessen the chances of a bad COVID infection or of getting long COVID.
Fully vaccinated people are also fully at risk for getting omicron. A double-vaxxed 75-year-old man with comorbidities died from omicron in Israel.
Even when COVID was at its worst, for most people, COVID's survivability rate was about 99% or greater. It seems obvious that the reasons for the observably greater number of deaths are that, in a virgin population, millions of people were getting sick simultaneously, rather than the disease drifting through America year after year; COVID death counts included deaths "with" as well as "from" COVID; and the media compulsively reported on every death.
For most people, omicron is either asymptomatic or a bad cold.
Omicron seems to provide natural immunity to COVID.
Airplane filter systems are so good that it's highly unlikely that people will more easily catch COVID on a plane than anywhere else.