The shot !!!
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Apparently Trump and family got their Covid Vaccines off camera before leaving for Fla...
It will always be a personal choice to get the vaccination or not, I know of several people that passed from it and personally, I haven;t the time nor patience to get sick and have lost enough money (not to mention headaches) on delays from, "Well, you know delivery will be late due to COVID".. That is my approach but too each their own.
Whomever said Covid is a sham, the posted numbers in the US currently equate almost to the number of actively enlisted in the USCG and all those enlisted and serving in the US Army globally.
It will always be a personal choice to get the vaccination or not, I know of several people that passed from it and personally, I haven;t the time nor patience to get sick and have lost enough money (not to mention headaches) on delays from, "Well, you know delivery will be late due to COVID".. That is my approach but too each their own.
Whomever said Covid is a sham, the posted numbers in the US currently equate almost to the number of actively enlisted in the USCG and all those enlisted and serving in the US Army globally.
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Most hospitals were testing individuals for Covid, if a patient wasn't admitted with Covid, it doesn't mean they were not exposed and succumbed during their "Stay"
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#263
The issue is that people dying in car accidents were listed as a Covid-related death. Birx and Fauci even said as much back in the earlier days of the pandemic. I want to say it was in April.
"Birks says government is classifying all patients with coronavirus as COVID-19 deaths regardless of cause."
So if you got electrocuted, went to the hospital and died of your injuries BUT had traces of the virus in your system (from a flawed PCR test no doubt - that's were this reinfection bs is coming from), you got tagged as having died of Covid-19. Sorry, that's not anywhere near any kind of accurate data. What good does it do anyone to have a policy like that? Something doesn't smell right.
Another thing to remember, the media likes to classify the US as having the most deaths. However, one has to realize that many of our states have more population that many EU countries. If you want to have a legitimate comparison, the numbers have to be applied correctly per region and per capita. Comparing the US to the UK is a joke (330M to 68M).
New analysis of the data in the US appears to show a 90+ percent instance of contributing factors leading to death versus a very small 7 percent succumbing to the actual disease. I mean no offense to those that have lost their lives. If you have contributing factors, get vaccinated. Avoid those that are sick and practice good hygiene. And if you're sick, stay the f home!
And full disclosure, I've had it and in fact, I'm still getting over it. Though I felt awful and I did have to go to the ER (a normal occurrence with my asthma if I get a chest cold), it wasn't a death sentence. Comparable to a bad boat of the flu. I take care of my health and follow my doctor's orders for managing my asthma without fail. I'm still kicking.
"Birks says government is classifying all patients with coronavirus as COVID-19 deaths regardless of cause."
So if you got electrocuted, went to the hospital and died of your injuries BUT had traces of the virus in your system (from a flawed PCR test no doubt - that's were this reinfection bs is coming from), you got tagged as having died of Covid-19. Sorry, that's not anywhere near any kind of accurate data. What good does it do anyone to have a policy like that? Something doesn't smell right.
Another thing to remember, the media likes to classify the US as having the most deaths. However, one has to realize that many of our states have more population that many EU countries. If you want to have a legitimate comparison, the numbers have to be applied correctly per region and per capita. Comparing the US to the UK is a joke (330M to 68M).
New analysis of the data in the US appears to show a 90+ percent instance of contributing factors leading to death versus a very small 7 percent succumbing to the actual disease. I mean no offense to those that have lost their lives. If you have contributing factors, get vaccinated. Avoid those that are sick and practice good hygiene. And if you're sick, stay the f home!
And full disclosure, I've had it and in fact, I'm still getting over it. Though I felt awful and I did have to go to the ER (a normal occurrence with my asthma if I get a chest cold), it wasn't a death sentence. Comparable to a bad boat of the flu. I take care of my health and follow my doctor's orders for managing my asthma without fail. I'm still kicking.
Last edited by TomZ; 03-03-2021 at 04:19 PM.
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Here`s your explanation of Covid deaths:
So they tell you the big scary number of 500,000 people died of covid, Bull$hit, how many died OF covid and how many died WITH covid?
WE`ll never know how many people actually died OF covid.
and hospitals were marking Covid deaths on everything , the extra $15K they received for a Covid a death sure makes a nice incentive to mark everything Covid doesn`t it?
So they tell you the big scary number of 500,000 people died of covid, Bull$hit, how many died OF covid and how many died WITH covid?
WE`ll never know how many people actually died OF covid.
and hospitals were marking Covid deaths on everything , the extra $15K they received for a Covid a death sure makes a nice incentive to mark everything Covid doesn`t it?
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I was wondering from those that have received the shot. Any side affects from it and has anyone gotten Covid after they received the shot? My wife just got the shot and ran a low grade fever for 4 days and her lymph nodes on her left side were all swollen. On the 5th day all of her symptoms are gone and she feels fine.
Me personally I would rather let more people guinea pig before I take it. I’m very skeptical about the shot. I use to get the flu shot every year and every year I would get the flu. The Dr would say oh it’s a different strain and that’s why the shot didn’t work. I stopped getting the flu shot 15 years ago and have never gotten it since.
I don’t want your opinion just real would experience with the shot and side affects or of anyone contracting Covid after getting the shot.
Me personally I would rather let more people guinea pig before I take it. I’m very skeptical about the shot. I use to get the flu shot every year and every year I would get the flu. The Dr would say oh it’s a different strain and that’s why the shot didn’t work. I stopped getting the flu shot 15 years ago and have never gotten it since.
I don’t want your opinion just real would experience with the shot and side affects or of anyone contracting Covid after getting the shot.
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Pfizer 1'st dose recipient here. The muscle in my arm that was injected was a little sore for a couple of days and didn't feel quite up to speed the next day--back to normal 2 days after.
Wife has first dose of Pfizer today.
The combination of age and our risk factors made it an easy decision.
My parents have both had 2 doses of the Moderna--Mom had no side effects and it gave dad a headache.
Wife has first dose of Pfizer today.
The combination of age and our risk factors made it an easy decision.
My parents have both had 2 doses of the Moderna--Mom had no side effects and it gave dad a headache.
#270
I was wondering from those that have received the shot. Any side affects from it and has anyone gotten Covid after they received the shot? My wife just got the shot and ran a low grade fever for 4 days and her lymph nodes on her left side were all swollen. On the 5th day all of her symptoms are gone and she feels fine.
Me personally I would rather let more people guinea pig before I take it. I’m very skeptical about the shot. I use to get the flu shot every year and every year I would get the flu. The Dr would say oh it’s a different strain and that’s why the shot didn’t work. I stopped getting the flu shot 15 years ago and have never gotten it since.
I don’t want your opinion just real would experience with the shot and side affects or of anyone contracting Covid after getting the shot.
Me personally I would rather let more people guinea pig before I take it. I’m very skeptical about the shot. I use to get the flu shot every year and every year I would get the flu. The Dr would say oh it’s a different strain and that’s why the shot didn’t work. I stopped getting the flu shot 15 years ago and have never gotten it since.
I don’t want your opinion just real would experience with the shot and side affects or of anyone contracting Covid after getting the shot.
I had the Pfizer. First shot barely even a sore arm. Second shot, I had a slight headache and was just very tired the next day.
Out of some 30 or so people I work with..........some had Moderna and some had Pfizer. People who had the Moderna seemed to have more/more severe side effects, but still only lasted 12-48 hrs.
I've gotten a flu shot every year for the past 15 years. Never had the actual flu that I know of.



