Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think the Vax injuries are as "extremely rare" as you say OP.
I had a severe allergic reaction to my first covid shot. It scared the Sh*t out of me!
I don't know anyone in my family or friend circle who died from covid alone but I know of 6 people who were either hospitalized or died suddenly in the months following their vaccinations. I know this is all circumstantial but I think the vaccine injuries are a BFD.
If your anecdotal evidence represented any type of trend that could be attributed to more than just you and a few people you know then we would have data on the millions of people who died from getting the covid vaccine. I'm sure you have a conspiracy theory about why that data isn't readily available though.
What is an obvious trend, however, is there are many people who blame any health issue that happened after they got the vaccine on the vaccine.
Well...there is a disturbing trend.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2023/08/11/more-americans-dying-than-before-pandemic-covid-deaths/70542423007/
That opinion piece offers zero causes for the trend. It’s basically a list of excess death rates that are still high during a pandemic because it’s not over.
Of course - no one is actually allowed to even hint that it could be the vaccines. And it isn't covid causing the excess deaths - do a little research. I know it doesn't fit the narrative you want but look into it a little bit.
Luckily excess deaths have been decreasing because people stopped taking the boosters.
Anti-vaxxers are dumb AF. Truly breathtakingly dumb.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My body, my choice.
And that's completely fine.
You decide whether you want a vaccine with potential consequences that a fairly minor for most, or possibly health disease after Covid.
It's completely up to you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think if the vax was not mandated there would be less of the issue. The mandates were a big issue.
There was no vaccine police going around forcing people to be vaccinated. Certainly for occupations that served vulnerable populations like nurses and firefighters vaccine mandates were justifiable. They don't have a "right" to work these jobs unvaccinated.
Other jobs had vaccine requirements as well as colleges and summer camps.
Colleges, even the very liberal ones, were giving liberal exemptions from the vaccine. I got it for my kids in UVA and Cornell.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Other jobs had vaccine requirements as well as colleges and summer camps.
Good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think the Vax injuries are as "extremely rare" as you say OP.
I had a severe allergic reaction to my first covid shot. It scared the Sh*t out of me!
I don't know anyone in my family or friend circle who died from covid alone but I know of 6 people who were either hospitalized or died suddenly in the months following their vaccinations. I know this is all circumstantial but I think the vaccine injuries are a BFD.
If your anecdotal evidence represented any type of trend that could be attributed to more than just you and a few people you know then we would have data on the millions of people who died from getting the covid vaccine. I'm sure you have a conspiracy theory about why that data isn't readily available though.
What is an obvious trend, however, is there are many people who blame any health issue that happened after they got the vaccine on the vaccine.
Well...there is a disturbing trend.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2023/08/11/more-americans-dying-than-before-pandemic-covid-deaths/70542423007/
That opinion piece offers zero causes for the trend. It’s basically a list of excess death rates that are still high during a pandemic because it’s not over.
Of course - no one is actually allowed to even hint that it could be the vaccines. And it isn't covid causing the excess deaths - do a little research. I know it doesn't fit the narrative you want but look into it a little bit.
Luckily excess deaths have been decreasing because people stopped taking the boosters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does the Covid vaccine prevent you from getting covid? No
Does the Covid vaccine prevent you from spreading the virus to others? No
Does the vaccine prevent your community from having an outbreak? No
Are there risks from taking the vaccine, including long term issues or death? Yes
Does the COVID vaccine reduce your chances of getting COVID? Yes.
Does the COVID vaccine reduce your ability to spread the virus to others? Yes
Does the vaccine reduce the chances and severity of a community outbreak? Yes
Are the risks from getting COVID greater than the risks of taking the vaccine? Yes.
Ya big dummy.
This sounds like a cult. Go study the numbers before posting such nonsense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think the Vax injuries are as "extremely rare" as you say OP.
I had a severe allergic reaction to my first covid shot. It scared the Sh*t out of me!
I don't know anyone in my family or friend circle who died from covid alone but I know of 6 people who were either hospitalized or died suddenly in the months following their vaccinations. I know this is all circumstantial but I think the vaccine injuries are a BFD.
If your anecdotal evidence represented any type of trend that could be attributed to more than just you and a few people you know then we would have data on the millions of people who died from getting the covid vaccine. I'm sure you have a conspiracy theory about why that data isn't readily available though.
What is an obvious trend, however, is there are many people who blame any health issue that happened after they got the vaccine on the vaccine.
Well...there is a disturbing trend.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2023/08/11/more-americans-dying-than-before-pandemic-covid-deaths/70542423007/
That opinion piece offers zero causes for the trend. It’s basically a list of excess death rates that are still high during a pandemic because it’s not over.
Of course - no one is actually allowed to even hint that it could be the vaccines. And it isn't covid causing the excess deaths - do a little research. I know it doesn't fit the narrative you want but look into it a little bit.
Luckily excess deaths have been decreasing because people stopped taking the boosters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My body, my choice.
And that's completely fine.
You decide whether you want a vaccine with potential consequences that a fairly minor for most, or possibly health disease after Covid.
It's completely up to you.
Anonymous wrote:Being unvaccinated is not a protected group when it comes to civil rights or human rights.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think the Vax injuries are as "extremely rare" as you say OP.
I had a severe allergic reaction to my first covid shot. It scared the Sh*t out of me!
I don't know anyone in my family or friend circle who died from covid alone but I know of 6 people who were either hospitalized or died suddenly in the months following their vaccinations. I know this is all circumstantial but I think the vaccine injuries are a BFD.
If your anecdotal evidence represented any type of trend that could be attributed to more than just you and a few people you know then we would have data on the millions of people who died from getting the covid vaccine. I'm sure you have a conspiracy theory about why that data isn't readily available though.
What is an obvious trend, however, is there are many people who blame any health issue that happened after they got the vaccine on the vaccine.
Well...there is a disturbing trend.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2023/08/11/more-americans-dying-than-before-pandemic-covid-deaths/70542423007/
That opinion piece offers zero causes for the trend. It’s basically a list of excess death rates that are still high during a pandemic because it’s not over.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think the Vax injuries are as "extremely rare" as you say OP.
I had a severe allergic reaction to my first covid shot. It scared the Sh*t out of me!
I don't know anyone in my family or friend circle who died from covid alone but I know of 6 people who were either hospitalized or died suddenly in the months following their vaccinations. I know this is all circumstantial but I think the vaccine injuries are a BFD.
If your anecdotal evidence represented any type of trend that could be attributed to more than just you and a few people you know then we would have data on the millions of people who died from getting the covid vaccine. I'm sure you have a conspiracy theory about why that data isn't readily available though.
What is an obvious trend, however, is there are many people who blame any health issue that happened after they got the vaccine on the vaccine.
Well...there is a disturbing trend.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2023/08/11/more-americans-dying-than-before-pandemic-covid-deaths/70542423007/
Anonymous wrote:Does the Covid vaccine prevent you from getting covid? No
Does the Covid vaccine prevent you from spreading the virus to others? No
Does the vaccine prevent your community from having an outbreak? No
Are there risks from taking the vaccine, including long term issues or death? Yes