Vaccine or not?

Does anyone understand the distinction between Comirnaty and the Pfizer vaccine available in the U.S.? Is there actually a legal difference that might prevent recourse against Pfizer in the case of adverse events?

I have looked and cannot determine a conclusive answer to this question that was posed by a parent.
 
Are you really worried about it? In all seriousness. I am really trying to understand the rush to get this 'vaccine' and any subsequent boosters that Fauci deems necessary.
Just a personal anecdote, but I went to the funeral of an otherwise healthy 51 year old a couple of weeks ago. It may be mild for a lot of people, but not for everyone. His son is now an 18 year old orphan because the mother was not in the picture. Dude was not obese or otherwise compromised.
 
The survivability is still over 98%. Especially now that MAb treatment is becoming more widespread.
I would rather prevent it, than to hope that I would survive it, because nobody is going to be able to say who is going to have a mild case and who is going to not survive.
 
A new CDC study shows survivors who ignored that advice and had COVID are more than twice as likely to get re-infected.
#1: that's an incredibly tiny sample size (a few hundred people from an entire state)
#2: "twice as likely" means nothing without actual percentages compared to the total population
#3: this study was done prior to the Delta variant emergence as the predominant strain
#4: there is no mention of illness severity, which was my question
 
So far no side effects for me. Got it 8 hours ago
I have never had any side effects and I got the Pfizer, but I have had a lot of vaccines too, I have lived overseas twice and
got about 6 vaccines up each arm, Typhoid, Cholera, diphtheria, etc, but I would have never thought of saying...no I'll
just take my chances. There was a sailor that was late one night and the base gates were closed and so he swam across
this river that did not have a very nice name, it was in the Philippines and they immediately put him in the hospital and
he died three days later, so I will always look at preventing a disease if there is a vaccine for it.
 
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#1: that's an incredibly tiny sample size (a few hundred people from an entire state)
#2: "twice as likely" means nothing without actual percentages compared to the total population
#3: this study was done prior to the Delta variant emergence as the predominant strain
#4: there is no mention of illness severity, which was my question
Over 700,000 thousand people have died, there is a vaccine to prevent it, end of story
 
Over 700,000 thousand people have died, there is a vaccine to prevent it, end of story
Actually, no, there is not a vaccine to "prevent it." Do some research.

You still haven't answered my question. Are immune people who have recovered at danger of dying from CV19?

*Hint: even St. Fauci has stated that recovered individuals are considered protected. I have video of him saying exactly that.
 
I have never had any side effects and I got the Pfizer, but I have had a lot of vaccines too, I have lived overseas twice and
got about 6 vaccines up each arm, Typhoid, Cholera, diphtheria, etc, but I would have never thought of saying...no I'll
just take my chances. There was a sailor that was late one night and the base gates were closed and so he swam across
this river that did not have a very nice name, it was in the Philippines and they immediately put him in the hospital and
he died three days later, so I will always look at preventing a disease if there is a vaccine for it.
My wife has bled heavily every 22 days since the second vaccine. Never happened before. My close friend who is a GYN locally has seen this very often in her practice. Are we lying?
 
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My wife has bled heavily every 22 days since the second vaccine. Never happened before. My close friend who is a GYN locally has seen this very often in her practice. Are we lying?
Actually, no, there is not a vaccine to "prevent it." Do some research.

You still haven't answered my question. Are immune people who have recovered at danger of dying from CV19?

*Hint: even St. Fauci has stated that recovered individuals are considered protected. I have video of him saying exactly that.
Why COVID-19 Vaccines Offer Better Protection Than Infection | Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
 
My wife has bled heavily every 22 days since the second vaccine. Never happened before. My close friend who is a GYN locally has seen this very often in her practice. Are we lying?
How do they know that the vaccine caused the bleeding? And how did they find that out, and I hope that it clears up what ever caused it
 
Did you happen to check the date of that article?

The mutations in the Delta variant actually alter the spike protein, which is why vaccinated people are increasingly contracting, and dying, from infection.

Naturally-acquired immunity conveys protection against multiple, more stable viral protein targets.

In addition, I have personally sent antibody titers to both spike and nucleocapsid proteins after 9 months which both remain strongly positive.
 
Did you happen to check the date of that article?

The mutations in the Delta variant actually alter the spike protein, which is why vaccinated people are increasingly contracting, and dying, from infection.

Naturally-acquired immunity conveys protection against multiple, more stable viral protein targets.

In addition, I have personally sent antibody titers to both spike and nucleocapsid proteins after 9 months which both remain strongly positive.
August 6th, 2021
Coronavirus Disease 2019
 
My wife has bled heavily every 22 days since the second vaccine. Never happened before. My close friend who is a GYN locally has seen this very often in her practice. Are we lying?
I do hope that your wife recovers quickly from what ever has caused it
 
I do hope that your wife recovers quickly from what ever has caused it
Thank you for that. She's quite distraught, actually scared, and she has two friends in similar circumstance. She is adamant that her body is "not right" and wishes she had not decided to get vaccinated. I'm torn because I co-signed her decision after her antibody titer was negative.
 
Thank you for that. She's quite distraught, actually scared, and she has two friends in similar circumstance. She is adamant that her body is "not right" and wishes she had not decided to get vaccinated. I'm torn because I co-signed her decision after her antibody titer was negative.
Prayers for her to be healed quickly
 

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