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Re: Covid vaccine efficacy sux
« Reply #75 on: September 30, 2021, 10:44:53 AM »
people who argue for other people to be vaccinated are the people who now know they fucked up and dont want to be the only ones to suffer the consequences of their dumb actions

Also its easier to keep peddling a lie than to admit to being wrong


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Re: Covid vaccine efficacy sux
« Reply #76 on: September 30, 2021, 05:14:11 PM »
Got vaccinated fully in June, tested positive for covid Monday of this week

That's a bummer. Hope you have mild symptoms.

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Re: Covid vaccine efficacy sux
« Reply #77 on: September 30, 2021, 11:18:52 PM »
Yes. They only lied when Trump was in office.

Remember everyone calling Trump a liar about getting the vaccine in production, and speculating how dangerous it would be to create a vaccine that fast? All we needed was a new president and now its safe.

I remember it real well... Check out this article on vaccine's from CNN back in 2020. They sure have done a 180, haven't they?

https://www.cnn.com/2020/09/01/health/eua-coronavirus-vaccine-history/index.html

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Re: Covid vaccine efficacy sux
« Reply #78 on: October 01, 2021, 01:00:32 AM »
I remember it real well... Check out this article on vaccine's from CNN back in 2020. They sure have done a 180, haven't they?

https://www.cnn.com/2020/09/01/health/eua-coronavirus-vaccine-history/index.html

Man punches nurse in the face multiple times after his wife is vaccinated for Covid

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Police are looking for a man in Canada they say punched a nurse in the face multiple times, knocking her to the ground after she administered a Covid-19 vaccine to his wife without his permission.

On Monday, around 9:15 a.m., a man walked into a Brunet Pharmacy in Sherbrooke, a city in southern Quebec, and accused a nurse in her 40s, who police have not named, of vaccinating his wife, Sherbrooke Police spokesman Martin Carrier told CNN.
"Right at the beginning, the suspect was very angry, very aggressive, he asked the nurse why she vaccinated his wife without approval, without his consent," Carrier said. "And he punched her right in the face multiple times so the nurse didn't have the time to defend or explain herself ... and she fell to the ground and the suspect left running out of the drugstore."
There are no laws in Canada that say individuals need their spouses' permission to get vaccinated, and it is unclear if his wife had given consent.
The nurse was taken to a nearby hospital by ambulance where she was treated for the "multiple injuries to the face" he said.
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As a result of the incident, the pharmacy told CNN partner, CBC, that they suspended vaccinations. CNN reached out to the pharmacy but they refused to comment on whether or not vaccinations were being administered Thursday.
Brunet Pharmacy's parent company, The Jean Coutu Group Inc., also declined to comment but told CNN they "fully condemn this act which is unacceptable towards the pharmacy teams who have been providing essential services since the beginning of the pandemic."
Canada has vaccinated 69.8% of its population, surpassing the US by 15.6%, according to data from Our World in Data, seen in CNN's vaccine tracker.

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WTF is that?  Explain to me how more people in the USA take a dose of that ish in a syringe every day, more than any other nation but the total # of vaccinated keeps falling?  Are they adding newborn babies and immigrants/border jumpers to the totals?

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They couldn't even get the testing right.  Explain to me why you would need a q-tip plunged so far up your nostril cerebral fluid starts to leak when you can simply rub a normal q-tip around your nose, place in a liquid medium, seal, and send to an off-brand lab?

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Re: Covid vaccine efficacy sux
« Reply #79 on: October 01, 2021, 01:07:53 AM »
Got vaccinated fully in June, tested positive for covid Monday of this week

Bodes well for me then - got my 2nd around that time :-\

How are you feeling..?  Did you test because you felt ill, or was it a random test like some are doing for work/school?
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Re: Covid vaccine efficacy sux
« Reply #80 on: March 02, 2024, 02:15:41 AM »
Like most smart people here have been saying, typical flu bug...   ::) ::)

"vaccines"  ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ::)

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Re: Covid vaccine efficacy sux
« Reply #81 on: March 02, 2024, 03:17:31 AM »
If the vaccine worked there wouldn't be any vaccinated people admitted.  How many people were admitted with polio or smallpox?

Good point. When the vaccines came around they said point blank you wouldn't get it and wouldn't spread it. The government said it, news providers and social media owners said the same too. Then they changed their tune to, you will still get it and spread it but it won't be as bad. The virus is losing strength that's why the death numbers are so much lower now.  It's still deadly for many.  Others will complain of having cold like symptoms for ten days. I have other health issues. I'm fully vaccinated and when I caught it last August it was the sickest I have ever been in my life. Lasted almost two months of being ill. Thought I was on the way out with two ER visits. My body couldn't fight it due to blood cancer where my white blood cells that fights pathogens like this wasn't working like it should. Still on the fence about getting the newest strain booster. I got sick for four days after every covid shot. I just don't want to deal with that or the increased odds of having a blood clot.

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Re: Covid vaccine efficacy sux
« Reply #82 on: March 02, 2024, 04:09:09 AM »
Good point. When the vaccines came around they said point blank you wouldn't get it and wouldn't spread it. The government said it, news providers and social media owners said the same too. Then they changed their tune to, you will still get it and spread it but it won't be as bad. The virus is losing strength that's why the death numbers are so much lower now.  It's still deadly for many.  Others will complain of having cold like symptoms for ten days. I have other health issues. I'm fully vaccinated and when I caught it last August it was the sickest I have ever been in my life. Lasted almost two months of being ill. Thought I was on the way out with two ER visits. My body couldn't fight it due to blood cancer where my white blood cells that fights pathogens like this wasn't working like it should. Still on the fence about getting the newest strain booster. I got sick for four days after every covid shot. I just don't want to deal with that or the increased odds of having a blood clot.

Either way I wish you the best of health oldtimer1...

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Re: Covid vaccine efficacy sux
« Reply #83 on: March 02, 2024, 04:31:04 AM »
Good point. When the vaccines came around they said point blank you wouldn't get it and wouldn't spread it. The government said it, news providers and social media owners said the same too. Then they changed their tune to, you will still get it and spread it but it won't be as bad. The virus is losing strength that's why the death numbers are so much lower now.  It's still deadly for many.  Others will complain of having cold like symptoms for ten days. I have other health issues. I'm fully vaccinated and when I caught it last August it was the sickest I have ever been in my life. Lasted almost two months of being ill. Thought I was on the way out with two ER visits. My body couldn't fight it due to blood cancer where my white blood cells that fights pathogens like this wasn't working like it should. Still on the fence about getting the newest strain booster. I got sick for four days after every covid shot. I just don't want to deal with that or the increased odds of having a blood clot.

In my experience, just one man's anecdotes, boosted people have a harder time with the virus than I've had.

There's been chatter for quite awhile that repeated inoculations causes a rise in IgG4 tolerizing antibodies, meaning that your body interprets the presence of S1 portion of spike as no big deal so it mounts a poor immune response when a virus presenting S1 arrives.

There's also evidence that you get a couple of months of protection from a booster but then you need another, and you might be worse off than before if you don't keep boosting.

There's certainly risk. There might be benefit. You gotta weigh it up. Imo supplement vid D every day and track your levels. Old dudes don't make it through sunlight. I also like zinc, guess C is always good, and heard good things about K2. I continue to believe in ivermectin.

I took this kitchen sink recently during my second round with the rona, slept interruptedly for 30 some hours, and was back at work doing drywall on the afternoon of day 2, little slow, not much appetite days 3&4, pretty much normal by day 5. Guess 18 months since my first bout but it's in my post history.

Wish you well, Jersey bro.

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Re: Covid vaccine efficacy sux
« Reply #84 on: March 02, 2024, 03:05:30 PM »
Note: Hooker also discusses the evidence the COVID-19 vaccine harms children
(e.g., that it appears to kill 30 children for each child it saves from COVID and has given many of our children myocarditis).

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Re: Covid vaccine efficacy sux
« Reply #85 on: March 02, 2024, 03:07:25 PM »
Note: Hooker also discusses the evidence the COVID-19 vaccine harms children
(e.g., that it appears to kill 30 children for each child it saves from COVID and has given many of our children myocarditis).
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Re: Covid vaccine efficacy sux
« Reply #86 on: March 03, 2024, 12:35:12 AM »
Note: Hooker also discusses the evidence the COVID-19 vaccine harms children
(e.g., that it appears to kill 30 children for each child it saves from COVID and has given many of our children myocarditis).
These people should be held accountable.

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Re: Covid vaccine efficacy sux
« Reply #87 on: March 03, 2024, 01:12:07 AM »
people who argue for other people to be vaccinated are the people who now know they fucked up and dont want to be the only ones to suffer the consequences of their dumb actions

Also its easier to keep peddling a lie than to admit to being wrong

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Re: Covid vaccine efficacy sux
« Reply #88 on: March 03, 2024, 04:07:04 AM »
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Re: Covid vaccine efficacy sux
« Reply #89 on: March 03, 2024, 04:50:57 AM »
True

His post is 2.5 years old and people are still buying into the scam.

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Re: Covid vaccine efficacy sux
« Reply #90 on: March 03, 2024, 06:27:54 PM »
Didn’t vaccinate got it once on record maybe twice not tested didn’t bother,I had it bad late 2021 was mentally not over it into mid 2022 feild long Covid,other wise meh…my family ex wife kids,mom,dad sis all got shots and boosters adnauseum.

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Re: Covid vaccine efficacy sux
« Reply #91 on: March 04, 2024, 02:56:46 PM »
Largest scam in history!
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Re: Covid vaccine efficacy sux
« Reply #92 on: March 04, 2024, 04:30:31 PM »
my family ex wife kids,mom,dad sis all got shots and boosters adnauseum.

stay strong... the grieving process can b difficult.

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Re: Covid vaccine efficacy sux
« Reply #93 on: March 04, 2024, 04:45:58 PM »
Largest scam in history!

Literally EVERYTHING about it has been a scam Even Pfizer was a Pump and Dump:


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Re: Covid vaccine efficacy sux
« Reply #94 on: March 05, 2024, 05:22:35 AM »
My understanding of the yearly flu shot is every year different strains of the flu emerge. They do their best to predict which strain will be the most virulent and develop a vaccine for it. Some years the prediction is wrong and the vaccine they developed is for one of the lesser strains.

I thought it was really odd from the very beginning there was such a focus on the manufacturer.  It was weird.  Like, never once in my entire life was the manufacturer ever the focus of a vaccine.  Ive been overseas which required certain immunizations and when I was a paramedic it required certain immunizations beyond what most people get. Never did anyone give me options: well over here we have the Jansen but the Maderna is a nice model too" but this covid thing, people were religious in which vax they got.

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Re: Covid vaccine efficacy sux
« Reply #95 on: March 05, 2024, 05:39:42 AM »
The biggest idiots right now are the people who have had covid, got better and then a few weeks or months later go and get vaxxed

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Re: Covid vaccine efficacy sux
« Reply #96 on: March 06, 2024, 12:40:18 AM »
My understanding of the yearly flu shot is every year different strains of the flu emerge. They do their best to predict which strain will be the most virulent and develop a vaccine for it. Some years the prediction is wrong and the vaccine they developed is for one of the lesser strains.

I thought it was really odd from the very beginning there was such a focus on the manufacturer.  It was weird.  Like, never once in my entire life was the manufacturer ever the focus of a vaccine.  Ive been overseas which required certain immunizations and when I was a paramedic it required certain immunizations beyond what most people get. Never did anyone give me options: well over here we have the Jansen but the Maderna is a nice model too" but this covid thing, people were religious in which vax they got.
It was a huge mind fuck that caused many to lose all rationality. "I follow the science!" ::)

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Re: Covid vaccine efficacy sux
« Reply #97 on: March 06, 2024, 01:48:28 AM »
Pretty efficient vax. Sample size of 28, is 100% death...

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Re: Covid vaccine efficacy sux
« Reply #98 on: March 06, 2024, 04:19:21 AM »
Death 3-6 days after injection is rare (although one woman died within days from likely stroke in my very small town), but imo there is an absolute shit ton of subclinical heart damage out there. As in the overwhelming majority of recipients. How severe? Who knows.


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Re: Covid vaccine efficacy sux
« Reply #99 on: March 06, 2024, 05:55:43 AM »
A 62-year-old man from Germany has, against medical advice, been vaccinated 217 times against Covid, doctors report.

The bizarre case is documented in The Lancet Infectious Diseases journal.

The shots were bought and given privately within the space of 29 months.

The man appears to have suffered no ill effects, researchers from the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg say.

'Very interested'
"We learned about his case via newspaper articles," Dr Kilian Schober, from the university's microbiology department, said.

"We then contacted him and invited him to undergo various tests in Erlangen. He was very interested in doing so."

The man provided fresh blood and saliva samples.

The researchers also tested some frozen blood samples of his that had been stored in recent years.

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Dr Schober said: "We were able to take blood samples ourselves when the man received a further vaccination during the study at his own insistence.

"We were able to use these samples to determine exactly how the immune system reacts to the vaccination."

Evidence for 130 of the jabs was collected by the public prosecutor of the city of Magdeburg, who opened an investigation with the allegation of fraud, but no criminal charges were brought.

Covid vaccines cannot cause infection but can teach the body how to fight the disease.

Immune system
Messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) vaccines work by showing the body's cells a bit of genetic code from the virus.

The immune system should then recognise and know how to fight Covid should they encounter it for real.

Dr Schober worried hyper-stimulating the immune system with repeated doses might have fatigued certain cells.

But the researchers found no evidence of this in the 62-year-old.

And there was no sign that he had ever been infected with Covid.

'Favoured approach'
The researchers said: "Importantly, we do not endorse hyper-vaccination as a strategy to enhance adaptive immunity."

And the results of their tests on the 62-year-old were insufficient for making far-reaching conclusions, let alone recommendations for the general public.

"Current research indicates that a three-dose vaccination, coupled with regular top-up vaccines for vulnerable groups, remains the favoured approach," they say on the university's website.

"There is no indication that more vaccines are required."

The NHS says Covid vaccines are normally given seasonally but some people with a severely weakened immune system may need additional protection at other times - and it will contact those whose NHS record suggests may be eligible.

Covid vaccines can have side effects. A common one is a sore arm from the injection.

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