Vaccine or not?

It is here to stay, that is for sure. You can either deal with it as it comes or obsess about it and t let it control your entire life. If the shots help keep the severity down for certain people then they should feel free to get them. However, if people think getting the shots will keep them from getting covid they are sorely mistaken. On fact, vaccine is probably the wrong word to use for the shot. Maybe covid symptom reduction shot would be more appropriate.
It was a vaccine for alpha, and, delta. It is now a vax reducing serious illness chances.

In order for vaxxes to work, the rest of the world wouldve had to use them. They didnt.
 
Good to hear man.

So far so good. Thanks for asking. Kida woke up with sore throats. My liberal friend asked me if I was masking. I mean, I get it, but, the six & eight yo wake up with a finger in one nostril & I go to bed with the three yo asleep on my head.

😬 #its a jungle sometimes
Wow, sounds like my life 18 years ago, it does get better.
 
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The medical community is always concerned with lawsuits and sentinel events. We live in a litigious society even though I wish that weren’t true.
There has to be accounts.

My family member assists in teaching, at local Medical School. There are benefits for practitioners to know ins and outs.

My daughter benefitted from the dystocia maneuver, OBG learned in that very class during her birth. God have mercy had she (OB) not known how to perform it (granted she was part of the issue, too much Pitocin).
 
It was a vaccine for alpha, and, delta. It is now a vax reducing serious illness chances.

In order for vaxxes to work, the rest of the world wouldve had to use them. They didnt.
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*Vaccine side effects are only possible if everyone doesn't have every subsequent booster
 
There has to be accounts.

My family member assists in teaching, at local Medical School. There are benefits for practitioners to know ins and outs.

My daughter benefitted from the dystocia maneuver, OBG learned in that very class during her birth. God have mercy had she (OB) not known how to perform it (granted she was part of the issue, too much Pitocin).
1/4 turn and it usually resolves the issue.
 
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It's interesting to me that everyone in my family has had it except me and I'm pushing 70. Is it genetics or luck?
I had to be quarantined on two occasions for working around people that ended catching it/close contact. With one guy we were shoulder to shoulder with each other for most of the day before he suddenly came down with symptoms later that night or the next morning. He missed work the next day and I was notified the day after that to not come in for two weeks for quarantine.

The other incident I just happened to be starting working from home for a few weeks when I was notified about close contact.
 
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Yes, I was specifically told here over a year ago that ADE could not happen when I brought it up.
specifically that it was false information. Post 4300.
Even though it already has happened before. Yes, I remember. The same concern was voiced by a rheumatologist and heme/onc that I know.
 
Bit of both. At 70 you have probably been exposed to and have memory cells for several illnesses.
It seems that some people must have antibodies from a different but similar CV. My wife didn't get it either of the first two times it went through my family. She finally caught Omicron and was the only one who got decently sick from it.
 

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