Do you have any actual facts or are you just going to scream? the mRNA vax DOES cause myocarditis in some cases. It is not magic unicorn sparkles. Nobody has ever taken repeated mRNA vaccines for years. There is no magic forcefield around vaccines as a medical product. I mean, one covid vax (J&J) isn’t even in use anymore due to side effects. |
Yup. I'll take the small risk from any vaccine over the significantly higher risk of issues from getting covid. I have a 24 yo with mild long covid. First 6-8 months after getting covid (pre vax opportunities), their heart rate would race to 180+ while sitting still. If they ran down/up a flight of stairs in the house, it would go over 200 and take 30 mins to return to a moderately reasonable rate. They went from being able to play basketball for 2+ hours to not being able to even play for 3+ months. 3+ years later, they still could not play for 2+ hours. And theirs is mild---doctors say they are fine, heart and lung scans show no damage officially. Yet it is obvious they have damaged their body irreparably . Also, the mRNA vaccines were being developed for decades, hence why we had them within a year after covid began. |
I think medical doctors say this isn't accurate. |
But the myocarditis risk from getting covid is significantly higher for those "same young men". That has been established. So get the Novavax if you are that concerned. But not getting the mRNA is also silly if you look at the data---your risk is significantly higher of heart issues from getting covid itself. Science and facts are amazing |
Do you know what also causes myocaditis? Having Covid-19. MRNA vaccines have been around for 30 years. https://publichealth.jhu.edu/2021/the-long-history-of-mrna-vaccines#:~:text=There%27s%20a%20big%20gap%20between,tested%20in%20humans%20in%202013. Stop spewing your delusional bullshit or you will be perceived as doing it intentionally. |
except the risks & benefits of repeated covid vax have not been clearly established for low risk/younger people. they just have not been around long enough and administered to enough people. lab development isn’t the same as post-market. |
mRNA vaccines have absolutely not been administered repeatedly to large populations for 30 years. that’s incorrect. for younger men the risk of myocarditis from the vaccine is significant. but anyway if you are so convinced in your “science”, please link to the paper that shows a) risks over 10 years of repeated mRNA vaccination b) efficacy and effectiveness of mRNA boosters *as compared to people with the original series and covid infection.* not compared to no vax/no infection. |
According to a British analysis, giving the booster to about a million people would prevent, on average, one death. That is, your risk of death from not getting the shot is about 1 in a million.
You also have about a 1 in a million risk from dying if you drive 200 miles. I got a booster, because I think there are slight benefits, but the emphasis is on slight. People who are already vaxxed and decide not to get a booster are not idiots. (I do think people who refused a first vaccine are idiots.) Sources: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/covid-19-autumn-2023-vaccination-programme-jcvi-advice-26-may-2023/appendix-1-ukhsa-report-estimating-the-number-needed-to-vaccinate-to-prevent-covid-19-hospitalisation-for-booster-vaccination-in-autumn-2023-in-engla https://injuryfacts.nsc.org/home-and-community/safety-topics/deaths-by-transportation-mode/ |
Isn’t the latest shot considered a new Covid shot and not a booster. In other words that it’s a new and necessary vaccine instead of “boosting” historic protection? |
Millions? Really? Cite, please. |
The risk to young men who get COVID is way worse. But that requires logical reasoning skills. |
Because my employer mandates it. Illegally, perhaps, but they do. |
https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/products/databriefs/db480.htm |
please tell me about your logical reasoning skills that require no actual examination of the evidence… |
try again. that was based on a telephone survey that asked if covid symptoms lasted longer than 3 months. crappy research. |