NurseGoodVol
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What did the evidence say about the YOY rise? Was it drugs or lifestyle? I’m curious.
I took two shots of the Moderna vaccine and am open to studies, but also want studies done to see the damage the man-made Covid virus has done to people.
Sounds like we agree on probably 90%.
The only question is whether vaccine side effects or adverse outcomes from the virus are more likely, especially in the younger population. Pfizer specifically admitted that myocarditis was more likely from the vaccine in children in their EUA report, if the level of transmission was relatively low. Keep in mind that these numbers came from studies during the much more aggressive early strains. With almost nobody requiring hospitalization now from viral infection, it would be even further skewed towards the vaccine side-effect group.
The ultimate question will be long term. Will we continue to see CV issues as years go by? Will younger girls have ovarian dysfunction post-menarche? Are people who recovered from natural infection at greater risk? Time will tell.
But these are real questions that should have been answered long before recommending/ requiring anyone to take this very-profitable novel therapeutic.
And screw the government for tampering with private businesses, travel, and schools. Total overreach.
Last sentence isn’t strong enough
TTP is no joke. I was told that suggesting mRNA shots could possibly lead to autoimmune conditions made me a conspiracist.
Its heartbreaking hearing stories like this where the the injured not only have to deal with their new health issues but now the also have to deal with the loneliness they feel when their story gets sensored on social media and they get absolutely no cooperation at all from anybody who should be taking responsibility for their injuries.
I have heat intolerance post covid. My sinus issues seemed to have doubled down on irritating me and it’s not even spring. I have those remnants after a really bad case.
My main concern is those who have long term effects from both are treated properly. I’ve never shamed someone for getting what they believed to be in their best interest if they were fully informed. Problem being, we weren’t fully informed.
I think it's like covid it doesn't kill everyone but some it does the jab is the same way.I'm still waiting on someone to tell me when this vaccine will kill me.
Seriously, I've always thought vaccination should be a choice. I made my choice. Being immuno-suppressed as a transplant patient with all kinds of other comorbidities, vaccination made sense for me. But if others don't want to do it, if they want to take their chances, it should be their choice.
But it sounds like going to school with Dink is a terrible idea. Don't do it.
7th NC STATE student was found dead....They required all students be vaccinated. My Nephew is one of their students, and I am very worried for him. He is in peak health otherwise, avid hiker, cyclist etc. One of the smartest kids I know and possibly the smartest one in the family, and given the number of PHD, MD's, and Engineers in this fam, that is saying something.
Every school and workplace that required vaccine for employment or to go to class etc, deserves to get their asses sued off.
When all is said and done, more people will be dead as a result of the lockdowns (suicide, missed screenings, crime increase, sedentary lifestyle) than the vax...
That's certainly a possibility, but it's irrelevant to the discussion. The question is whether more young people will be dead or injured from the mRNA shots or the virus itself. Important to remember that when looking at statistics, you have to consider how significantly less aggressive the newer variants are.
That's certainly a possibility, but it's irrelevant to the discussion. The question is whether more young people will be dead or injured from the mRNA shots or the virus itself. Important to remember that when looking at statistics, you have to consider how significantly less aggressive the newer variants are.
I spoke to someone at the school about it and they were like "Not every student that attends here is healthy and fit, how do we know that he is" and I was like "You are recruiting him for athletics."