Piss off. Your personal experience isn’t “science” and your personal view on the risk to healthy people from the vaccine isn’t either. |
https://www.cidrap.umn.edu/covid-19/us-covid-markers-continue-upward-trend https://yourlocalepidemiologist.substack.com/p/covid-19-summer-wave-flying-flesh |
This is incorrect. The American pediatric assoc and American assoc of gyn and obstetrics both just strongly recommended the covid booster for pregnant women and children because of the wave and danger they are seeing to kids in ER. Just to clarify, those associations are made up of doctors. The study you are referring to shows that Covid virus (not vaccine) ages vessels, most notably in women. https://www.heart.org/en/news/2025/01/16/how-the-virus-behind-covid-19-can-harm-your-blood-vessels-and-your-heart https://erictopol.substack.com/p/covid-and-our-arteries I think maybe your pediatrician needs a refresher course. |
You said, and I quote, “I don’t feel great but it’s just like a bad cold.” That’s a YOU statement. How you personally feel with COVID has no bearing on anything. You’re crediting viewpoints that you tend to agree with simply because COVID hasn’t affected YOU. |
They want to. Says a source. It's not confirmed that it will be banned in the US. |
My FIL died of COVID. Now my MIL is sick with cancer and we would love to vaccinate to create a protective bubble around her. Banning our ability to do so is insane. |
How many? |
Actually, this is what you said (and I quote): and your personal view on the risk to healthy people from the vaccine isn’t either. You see? You didn't say anything about my view on not feeling that bad. You said it was my personal view on the efficacy of the vaccine--and it's not my personal view, it's the view of the the FDA. They are moving closer and closer every day to get the CDC to take a more rational approach grounded in data, not fear and a beief that American are too stupid to know whether they're at risk or not. But, after reading your ranting posts, I can see now why our medical leaders feel this way. |
NP here. Anecdote of one: My college aged niece got all her covid shots and boosters from 2020 to 2023. In summer 2024, she finally got covid for the first time. She developed a heart condition over the following months following the covid infection, or at least that is when symptoms became apparent. I can't remember the details of the condition. But in her case, IF her condition had anything to do covid (which is a possibility according to the doctors), it seems to have been covid itself, not the vaccine. |
Okay, this is another example of why Americans are incapable of making good health decisions. What an incredible number of leaps you're making. Here's one possibility you didn't cover: Maybe having all those boosters combined with getting the virus caused the issue. I mean, if the boosters are supposed to prevent severe illness, and now your niece is severely ill, doesn't that say something about the efficacy--or possible lack thereof--of the boosters? Especially for a presumably healthy young person? To me, that points directly to a booster problem. What a bizarre take. |
I can't tell if your post is satire or not. |
This nonsense post prompted me to schedule covid shots for my family. |
No idiot there was just a study that says that you pos |
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I’d love to know how you know “a lot of young women” who have developed bizarre health issues since COViD. I have a teen at an all girls school who also plays a sport with public school girls (since before COVID). We know zero girls that have this problem. How do you know sooooo many young women? Oh, your internet algorithm? Yeah, that doesn’t count. Anecdotes like mine and yours don’t count. Science does. |