did not hear about thisWell the fact that all three branches of government exempted themselves from the vax is very telling. For any of the pro-vaxers out there, why would they do that if it’s deemed safe?
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No, my Medical "expertise" is elsewhere, but I do have access to the resources and REAL experts. I don't know of any legitimate MD Physician who is "anti-vaxx". The entire "anti-vaxx" movement is based on misunderstandings, LIES, and unfounded suspicions. Yes, I've heard or seen all their arguments, and none makes sense. For me and for most of us, the question is/was "Is it better to take the vaccines, or not ?" The answer, absent unusual medical conditions, it that it is ALWAYS BETTER to take it if over 20 years of age.
That said, many of the government's actions and demands make no biological or medical sense.
And, there are serious PUBLIC HEALTH considerations to allowing un-vaccinated and not previously infected & recovered subjects to mix with the immune or partially immune population.
In my opinion, the anti-vaxx movement is causing great harm to our public.
Every REAL expert I spoke with had already taken the vaccine and given it to their Families.
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did not hear about this
do you have an article or video you could send?
I had my suspicions about the mRNA vaxes since Pfizer and Moderna were advertising 95% success rates early on....without the long-term trials to back it up. I'm not aware of any medication or vax that has a 95% success rate, much less one that early in its development. Part of the reason I chose the J&J vax was that it had more modest predictions of its effectiveness based on the success of other vaxes using its technology. And, so far, the J&J predictions are proving true, if not a little better.
mRNA vaxes may become viable in the future, but the tech needs a lot of work before it gets there. Until then, I'm saying NO to any mRNA vaxes.....
mRNA vaccines — a new era in vaccinology - Nature Reviews Drug Discovery
mRNA vaccines represent a promising alternative to conventional vaccine approaches, but their application has been hampered by instability and delivery issues. Here, Pardi and colleagues discuss recent advances in mRNA vaccine technology, assess mRNA vaccines currently in development for cancer...www.nature.com
As best as I could tell, with insider access to two Med Schools, two Health Departments, and two State Medical societies; the vaccines are safe as any vaccine and are partly but significantly effective. They reduce chances of dying from COVID tremendously. Very, very few who were vaccinated have then died from COVID. As a retired Med School Prof, I can tell that the instances of "vaccine related deaths" which I've seen are completely meaningless. The available statistics deal with hundreds of millions or even billions of "subjects". In a group that large, there will be many unusual deaths and illnesses, no matter what, if anything, is done. All vaccines have risks. The risks are always better than the alternatives. The fact that many doses were administered before FDA "approval" is also completley meaningless. leVieux
Sorry, but I must invoke my lifelong principle of not arguing with idiots. Have a nice day.
Your point being? Anecdotal story of small population. Probable a billion doses given. You have proof of deafness from the vaccine? I suggest you don't take it. Nobody in my family has had any side effects beyond normal stuff with a vaccine. My experience only speaks for me and mine and not you and yours.So explain the VAERS data?
Of the people I know, 2 hospitalizations from CV and 2 deaths and on person losing hearing from the vaccine.
I’ll wait until the long term affects are known and then still skip it.
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You seem to have an extraordinary knowledge of scientific theory, hearsay. Please don't get vaccinated. Save us from hearing about the complications you would have. At least those of us that still can hear.Don’t plan to.
ENT my friend sees for her hearing says business is booming now. Attributed to the vax.
I know lots of folks to that have done just fine with it too. With ADE a concern and long term issues unknown, I think it’s foolish to rush in.
To each their own.
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