You antivaxxers should take a hard look at the Herman Cain awards

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What about the stories of the people who got the vaccine and died of Covid, like Colin Powell for example? Should we make an award for him?


84 year olds with Parkinson’s and cancer, taking immunosuppressive medications which we’ve known for months affect the efficacy of the vaccine?

No, that won’t be necessary, fool.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What about the stories of the people who got the vaccine and died of Covid, like Colin Powell for example? Should we make an award for him?


84 year olds with Parkinson’s and cancer, taking immunosuppressive medications which we’ve known for months affect the efficacy of the vaccine?

No, that won’t be necessary, fool.


And Herman Cain was old as well, so what's your point? Besides, efficacy of the vaccine goes down to 3% after several months, hence the need for boosters, so they probably had near equal protection rates. I guess it's time to gloat.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What about the stories of the people who got the vaccine and died of Covid, like Colin Powell for example? Should we make an award for him?


The difference is that Powell followed medical advice and did what he could to mitigate his covid risk. Due to Parkinson’s, multiple myeloma and age, the vaccine wasn’t very effective for him, but that’s through no fault of his own. Furthermore, he didn’t go around saying that covid is a hoax or that the vaccine is the mark of the beast.


Well, I am one of the people like Powell, vaccine will not be effective for me and can cause potentially rack up my immune system. But I've been attacked as anti-vaxxed all over any time I mentioned I am not vaccinated.


If you are unvaccinated, you are not “like Powell,” and the number of people who truly medically CANNOT be vaxxed (versus those who use other medical diagnoses or reactions to other vaccines with totally different ingredients to CLAIM they cannot be vaxxed) is vanishingly small.

NEXT!
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What about the stories of the people who got the vaccine and died of Covid, like Colin Powell for example? Should we make an award for him?


The difference is that Powell followed medical advice and did what he could to mitigate his covid risk. Due to Parkinson’s, multiple myeloma and age, the vaccine wasn’t very effective for him, but that’s through no fault of his own. Furthermore, he didn’t go around saying that covid is a hoax or that the vaccine is the mark of the beast.


Well, I am one of the people like Powell, vaccine will not be effective for me and can cause potentially rack up my immune system. But I've been attacked as anti-vaxxed all over any time I mentioned I am not vaccinated.


If you are unvaccinated, you are not “like Powell,” and the number of people who truly medically CANNOT be vaxxed (versus those who use other medical diagnoses or reactions to other vaccines with totally different ingredients to CLAIM they cannot be vaxxed) is vanishingly small.

NEXT!


NP. Who are you to scream next, as if youre some authority figure deciding on the veracity of claims? Youre a nobody and no one has to please you/proof anything to you/get your approval. Delusional person
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I didn't have a true understanding of how Covid19 can wreck your lungs for good and there is no cure until reading the Herman Cain posts. So even if they live, many of these people are permanently disabled.

Patients loved ones describe their deterioration in great detail in those posts. They are just shocked at what us happening and had no idea how bad it can get. The sick are panicked and have to be sedated to tolerate what is being done to them. It is truly horrifying how quickly it can get out of control.

The obits and farewells and people rushing to bedsides to try to say good bye are heartbreaking.




Me too! I see very few articles about the actual toll of being ventilated.


My nurse practitioner sil said something that was impactful. She said she only recently realized that the general public doesn't truly "get it" like those who work with Covid patients. She has talked to people who think going on a ventilator is no big deal. People truly don't understand what it's like to be on a ventilator, and what that means for long term recovery. IF you recover from a ventilator, you're not just sent home healthy.

You'll have physical rehab, weakness, decreased lung capacity.

There are real mental impacts that occur post ventilator. The medications have adverse affects on cognition. People are reporting PTSD symptoms.


The impact on hospital staff is severe. Each ventilated person requires a one to one nursing staff. A nurse who would normally have multiple patients during their shift is tied to one and only one patient. This has obvious ramifications on staffing and cost.
As a nurse practitioner, my sil feels like anyone who refuses to get vaccinated is willfully ignorant or has no regard for the backbone of our healthcare system.

And it's true, people who aren't there just don't know.


I wish your SIL’s explanation would go viral.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I didn't have a true understanding of how Covid19 can wreck your lungs for good and there is no cure until reading the Herman Cain posts. So even if they live, many of these people are permanently disabled.

Patients loved ones describe their deterioration in great detail in those posts. They are just shocked at what us happening and had no idea how bad it can get. The sick are panicked and have to be sedated to tolerate what is being done to them. It is truly horrifying how quickly it can get out of control.

The obits and farewells and people rushing to bedsides to try to say good bye are heartbreaking.




Me too! I see very few articles about the actual toll of being ventilated.


My nurse practitioner sil said something that was impactful. She said she only recently realized that the general public doesn't truly "get it" like those who work with Covid patients. She has talked to people who think going on a ventilator is no big deal. People truly don't understand what it's like to be on a ventilator, and what that means for long term recovery. IF you recover from a ventilator, you're not just sent home healthy.

You'll have physical rehab, weakness, decreased lung capacity.

There are real mental impacts that occur post ventilator. The medications have adverse affects on cognition. People are reporting PTSD symptoms.


The impact on hospital staff is severe. Each ventilated person requires a one to one nursing staff. A nurse who would normally have multiple patients during their shift is tied to one and only one patient. This has obvious ramifications on staffing and cost.
As a nurse practitioner, my sil feels like anyone who refuses to get vaccinated is willfully ignorant or has no regard for the backbone of our healthcare system.

And it's true, people who aren't there just don't know.


I wish your SIL’s explanation would go viral.


Me too! I see very few articles about the actual toll of being ventilated.
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