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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Wasn’t there recent research from Europe saying either covid or the vaccine (they aren’t sure) ages your blood vessels by 5 years on average—noting the link to vasculitis (among other issues)? [b]Perhaps that’s why most doctors aren’t recommending it for kids and healthy adults any longer? [/b] FTR I got the original vax and was boosted, but I haven’t opted for continual covid vaccines. I’m also a lifelong liberal who would never vote for a R. But my pediatrician stopped recommending the covid vaccine a while ago based on “the science,” so I feel like research has evolved. Instead of a knee-jerk reaction, perhaps there is a middle ground? [/quote] 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. [/quote] I’m not sure they can effectively determine whether it’s the virus or vax that is problematic. [b]I know a lot of young women who have developed bizarre health issues since covid. [/b]Think: vascular compressions requiring transplants/artery rerouting. These were otherwise healthy girls. There are a limited number of specialists who can do such a surgery, and those specialists can’t pinpoint if it’s the vac or virus that prompted the issue. My pediatrician group is plugged into the CDC and the latest research. Regardless, commonsense dictates there’s no need to continue to vaccinate healthy kids when covid is presenting like a cold for most people. [/quote] 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.[/quote] +1. If the PP actually did have evidence of this Covid issue cluster, they can easily document that to a qualified health professional who could inform local health authorities. But the PP just doesn’t like vaccines and is making up stuff. [/quote] It’s currently being tracked and studied. It’s complicated because the patients have developed so many ailments that it’s become a chicken or egg situation. [/quote]
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