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Do vaxxes lower deaths and hospitalizations in young adults?

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I'm in the 20 to 30 years old age group, and it looks like my government might introduce vaccine pass mandates like in France. Given that my country has a pretty old population and they're the majority of voters, it's in politicians' interest to protect them from Covid, even if vaccines did more harm than good to young people. I'm more likely to die in a car crash than from Covid and we had a decrease in mortality in people under 50 last year, probably due to less people driving and less people working thus lower deaths at the workplace.
For these reasons I never even though about getting the vax. I know almost nothing about virology so the only thing I can look at to decide whether getting vaxxed makes sense is experimental results.

Are there any randomized and controlled studies showing a reduction in hospitalizations and deaths due to any cause for vaccinated people in my age group?
Covid deaths are inflated due to false positives and it's not possible to get an accurate count of deaths due to vaccine side effects given that not 100% of them are known, and it's not always possible to accurately establish causation. So the only numbers we can look at to determine whether vaccines are effective in my age group are deaths and hospitalizations in general for the two groups.
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The paradox of "and"

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The word "and" actually has 2 completely different meanings in everyday language. Think about the following for example:

A: "I eat an apple and I eat a pear"
B: "I eat an apple and a pear"

Although the 2 statements mean the same thing, the meaning of "and" is very different:
In A, "and" is equivalent to its usage in classical logic.
In B instead, "and" is roughly a shortcut for: "the same is also true for...".
If "and" in B had the same meaning it has in A, the statement would mean something like:

"I eat an applepear"

Does anyone know any language that makes this distinction clear (for example using 2 distinct words)?
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Chinese just unleashed the world's fastest ground vehicle.
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This is the team building Dreamchaser

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Say something nice about them

https://youtu.be/kcMUpb-atAw

Yes, they are a year behind the Chinese, but is more diverse, and that`s what matters
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Scientifically speaking, what's the explanation for this phenomenon?
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Are Strong and Weak forces even real?
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Let's say a woman has full-blown HIV. What are the odds that a man will catch HIV from her if he has vaginal sex with her, one time, using a condom?

Asking from a position of pure scientific curiosity.
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Strange result of rushing blood to PFC?

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Every time I try to bring blood to my prefrontal cortex I become the very opposite I should. I become very impulsive, confident, aggressive, have zero inner monologue and even start to hallucinate as time goes on. Why is that the case?
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is science racist?
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Nigger fatigue

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Any med fag here? I've been feeling generally under the weather lately, and I've been told it could be because of nigger fatigue? To be fair I've been seeing more and more niggers lately. Just yesterday I saw a black child acting like a nigger and I've had a strong headache since then. Could this actually be nigger fatigue? If so what's the cure?