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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Not wanting to derail this thread, but lately all the COVID related deaths, closures, disruption of life and business has got me so upset that I just don't want to discuss any aspect of this pandemic or disease. This is the first death that I give zero Fuxks about and it is such a refreshing feeling. I mean there is nothing about this death that makes me feel like I am talking about a human being. Finding that she died is like finding that a rock tumbled in the river. My reaction is - so? ok. good. [/quote] wow you are awful. Please stop. [b]More people are interested in understanding blood clots from Covid-[/b]who cares if it is from unvaccinated or a breakthrough case/info on how to look for this is helpful.[/quote] That's exactly what I am saying. Very helpful case to further our understanding of how the virus works in unvaccinated people and the variety of way it can kill. I am now able to discuss the blood clots that unvaccinated folks can get (does not matter if it was by attending anti-Vaxx rallies, attending Sturgis, going to a rave party, refusing to wear a mask on US airlines...) without getting worried or emotional. I can understand scientific facts without being crippled by grief. Its fantastic. A death I can discuss in clinical terms and without any emotional toll. [/quote] Vaccinated individuals are getting Covid and blood clots. I don’t think we can say for certain that the vaccines protect us against clots. [/quote] The vaccine doesn’t make you bulletproof, but for most people, it provides some reduction of your likelihood of contracting Omicron, and significantly reduces your likelihood of serious complications. It’s not perfect at protecting us from Omicron, but it’s still saving lives.[/quote]
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