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Originally Posted by Drake22.250
(Post 4785773)
First shot few weeks back, got sick as fk. Debating second one. Just tired of this already,,, had eight test positive few weeks prior to my shot. I tested negative but who knows.
Of all the people that I've heard that have had both doses (and it's plenty) only 2 have had a reaction to jab 1 Hope you get luckier on round 2 |
Originally Posted by Eddienel
(Post 4785766)
I tied to post a write up a dr friend of mine posted. You won’t take it after reading that article. I can email it to you. Pretty scary stuff.
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May the Odds Be Forever In Your Favor
Anyone read about the Tuskegee Experiment?
You may have immunity for 90 days ... that is, you'll be immune to whatever variant of COVID you've been vaccinated for, if you gain immunity from the vaccine. Make sense? No? Ask the person administering the vaccine what variant you are being vaccinated for. Alpha? Beta? Gamma? B.1.351? SAR.CoV.2? Clear? Hmmm ... Try asking what is the probability is that you will become immune? ... and again ask, to which variant? Then ask how long that immunity will last for? ... Maybe just ask how often does the virus mutate? How many variants does the vaccine cover? How about ... How's the flu shot worked out for you? and ... How much revenue is generated annually from the administration of the flu shot? That said, I work in Health Care and had COVID before anyone called this a pandemic. I have survived Ebola, SARS, Swine Flu, and a host of many other illnesses. Have I gotten the vaccine? Nope... Will I get the vaccine? Nope... I was offered the vaccine for the public was offered the vaccine. Not a chance I will trust the idiots running this country with a vaccine that broke records for time to market. |
Originally Posted by Craney
(Post 4785802)
could you email the article I would like to read it. [email protected]
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Originally Posted by Inotropic
(Post 4785805)
Anyone read about the Tuskegee Experiment?
You may have immunity for 90 days ... that is, you'll be immune to whatever variant of COVID you've been vaccinated for, if you gain immunity from the vaccine. Make sense? No? Ask the person administering the vaccine what variant you are being vaccinated for. Alpha? Beta? Gamma? B.1.351? SAR.CoV.2? Clear? Hmmm ... Try asking what is the probability is that you will become immune? ... and again ask, to which variant? Then ask how long that immunity will last for? ... Maybe just ask how often does the virus mutate? How many variants does the vaccine cover? How about ... How's the flu shot worked out for you? and ... How much revenue is generated annually from the administration of the flu shot? That said, I work in Health Care and had COVID before anyone called this a pandemic. I have survived Ebola, SARS, Swine Flu, and a host of many other illnesses. Have I gotten the vaccine? Nope... Will I get the vaccine? Nope... I was offered the vaccine for the public was offered the vaccine. Not a chance I will trust the idiots running this country with a vaccine that broke records for time to market. |
And now it's, "Oh...heh! Sorry about that blood clot issue that's killing once-healthy people...but you know, a few may have to die for the good of the World..."
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Got my 2nd 3 weeks ago. Moderna. Personally I find it a BIG relief. No side effects. I just feel more relaxed and not as worried.
The wife was way too paranoid before getting shots. Now she is easing up and we get to go see Friends again lol. I still wear mask when going inside public places. Just because its the right thing to do. I will probably be a mask wearer in public businesses for a long time. And this is the first year in a LONG time one of my guys hasn't had a cold or flu from their kids or something and and then it gets passed around to all of us at my business. That alone makes the masks worth it to me. To each his own. :ernaehrung004: |
Originally Posted by Quinlan
(Post 4785867)
Got my 2nd 3 weeks ago. Moderna. Personally I find it a BIG relief. No side effects. I just feel more relaxed and not as worried.
The wife was way too paranoid before getting shots. Now she is easing up and we get to go see Friends again lol. I still wear mask when going inside public places. Just because its the right thing to do. I will probably be a mask wearer in public businesses for a long time. And this is the first year in a LONG time one of my guys hasn't had a cold or flu from their kids or something and and then it gets passed around to all of us at my business. That alone makes the masks worth it to me. To each his own. :ernaehrung004: Wash your hands. Clean the tables etc. Cover your mouth when you sneeze. If you are sick STAY HOME,,, I do not want whatever crud you have. |
Originally Posted by Wildman_grafix
(Post 4785869)
If anything I hope that all this at least teach people what we learned as kids and for whatever reason has been lost.
Wash your hands. Clean the tables etc. Cover your mouth when you sneeze. If you are sick STAY HOME,,, I do not want whatever crud you have. |
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