Anonymous wrote:No one cares about Covid or big pharma vaccine$$$ anymore, but DCUM refuses to admit it!
Keep lining the pockets of big pharma!! lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can I say the quiet part out loud? I am not convinced that the mRNA technology is safe. It’s brand new and there are only 3 years of experience with it. We know it risks heart damage for young men. It’s entirely possible that repeated mRNAs could pose a heart risk for more people in the long run. We just do not know and as far as I can tell the research is not being done. We don’t even know if repeated covid vaccination actually reduces risk. There has been research in flu vaccines suggesting that repeated vaccination can actually dampen immune response.
It's not brand new at all. It's perfectly safe. And you're spewing complete and utter bullshit and should be ashamed of yourself.
It's one thing to be ignorant. It's quite another to present your ignorance as some sort of credible or valid position.
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.
This is all true and can’t be disputed. But if you dare speak it, you’re an antivax crazy!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can I say the quiet part out loud? I am not convinced that the mRNA technology is safe. It’s brand new and there are only 3 years of experience with it. We know it risks heart damage for young men. It’s entirely possible that repeated mRNAs could pose a heart risk for more people in the long run. We just do not know and as far as I can tell the research is not being done. We don’t even know if repeated covid vaccination actually reduces risk. There has been research in flu vaccines suggesting that repeated vaccination can actually dampen immune response.
It's not brand new at all. It's perfectly safe. And you're spewing complete and utter bullshit and should be ashamed of yourself.
It's one thing to be ignorant. It's quite another to present your ignorance as some sort of credible or valid position.
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.
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.
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.
The risk to young men who get COVID is way worse. But that requires logical reasoning skills.
For young men, the risk of myocarditis from the Moderna vaccine specifically is higher than the risk of myocarditis from covid itself.
Not true for young women, older men, older women, or any vaccine other than Moderna.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Country is full of idiots. But you knew that.
+900000000
It's okay. Just like we couldn't change behavior during the pandemic, we can't really get the stupid people to vax. Who cares if they die. I'm tired of caring at this point.
This is about boosters for people who already have the primary vax. When you call people who are vaccinated against covid “anti-vaxxers” you sound like a f-ing moron.
The new shot is a new shot, not booster. You sound like a f-ing moron.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can I say the quiet part out loud? I am not convinced that the mRNA technology is safe. It’s brand new and there are only 3 years of experience with it. We know it risks heart damage for young men. It’s entirely possible that repeated mRNAs could pose a heart risk for more people in the long run. We just do not know and as far as I can tell the research is not being done. We don’t even know if repeated covid vaccination actually reduces risk. There has been research in flu vaccines suggesting that repeated vaccination can actually dampen immune response.
It's not brand new at all. It's perfectly safe. And you're spewing complete and utter bullshit and should be ashamed of yourself.
It's one thing to be ignorant. It's quite another to present your ignorance as some sort of credible or valid position.
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.
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.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can I say the quiet part out loud? I am not convinced that the mRNA technology is safe. It’s brand new and there are only 3 years of experience with it. We know it risks heart damage for young men. It’s entirely possible that repeated mRNAs could pose a heart risk for more people in the long run. We just do not know and as far as I can tell the research is not being done. We don’t even know if repeated covid vaccination actually reduces risk. There has been research in flu vaccines suggesting that repeated vaccination can actually dampen immune response.
Yea and it causes autism too! 🙄
Yeah, that’s not helpful. The myocarditis causation is already established.
Anonymous wrote:Can I say the quiet part out loud? I am not convinced that the mRNA technology is safe. It’s brand new and there are only 3 years of experience with it. We know it risks heart damage for young men. It’s entirely possible that repeated mRNAs could pose a heart risk for more people in the long run. We just do not know and as far as I can tell the research is not being done. We don’t even know if repeated covid vaccination actually reduces risk. There has been research in flu vaccines suggesting that repeated vaccination can actually dampen immune response.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Country is full of idiots. But you knew that.
+900000000
It's okay. Just like we couldn't change behavior during the pandemic, we can't really get the stupid people to vax. Who cares if they die. I'm tired of caring at this point.
This is about boosters for people who already have the primary vax. When you call people who are vaccinated against covid “anti-vaxxers” you sound like a f-ing moron.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is anyone actually dying from covid anymore?
1.4 million in the US alone so far this year:
https://covid19.who.int/region/amro/country/us
Is that dying FROM covid, or dying WITH covid? How many of those people were already in frail health?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Covid knocked me out for about 2-3 days and I've only had it once, and the vaccine knocks me out for 1-2 days (for semi annually, it would take me out for more days).
I get flu shots, and covid was MUCH better than getting the flu. So, it's better for me to just get actual covid and get better immunity. No more covid jabs for me.
It can get worse after multiple infections, and long Covid risk increases after multiple infections. And the vaccine is for the newer strains of Covid.
I got Covid 2 months ago - so it took me 3.5 years to get it for the first time.
Look, there are also risks with the vaccine, and it doesn't prevent infection or spread. If you want to get your shots then go for it, but pretending like the covid shot is just like other vaccines is simplistic at best, irresponsible at worst.
Another public health messaging debacle. And they wonder why the number of parents forgoing measles and polio shots are increasing.
The hyper pro covid vaccine argument is seriously problematic, because as you mentioned it's causing people to forgo other MUCH more important (and effective) shots. Skipping the covid vax but getting the others doesn't remotely make someone "antivax." It's unfortunate that some people lump ALL vaccines in the same boat without using data to differentiate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i got the flu shot, covid and shingles all at once, no problems.
Historically only about 35% of adults get the flu shot a year anyway. It's 36% this year. I mean why go in for the flu shot and then not get the COVID shot, it's silly.
But adults (18-64) have a low rate of vaccines in general.
It's odd that the 65 and older crowd get the flu vaccine at about 65% and are on pace to do that, but don't get the COVID shot while they are there.
I think for some people, including myself it was easier to find the flu shot near by than the new Covid
Where are you that you can't get both at the same time?
They can’t give it away where I live. I get asked every time I pick up medicine which is several times a month.
Still not getting it. I haven’t had Covid yet and see no reason to get it. Call me whatever names you want. I can take it. I’m a grownup.
Anonymous wrote:Covid knocked me out for about 2-3 days and I've only had it once, and the vaccine knocks me out for 1-2 days (for semi annually, it would take me out for more days).
I get flu shots, and covid was MUCH better than getting the flu. So, it's better for me to just get actual covid and get better immunity. No more covid jabs for me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People are so dumb. Wake up.
Covid is seriously messing with our immune systems and you need to do all you can to protect yourself and your families
Frequent vaccines also mess with your immune system.
Anonymous wrote:Nope. No more vaccines or boosters for me!
Anonymous wrote:I got COVID two months ago. I got the flu vaccination last week. I'm good.