vaccination side effects

PsyWulf

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All 1000 of these peer reviewed studies have been debunked and there's still no reason to question the safety and efficacy of the vaccines, right?

Need to learn how to interpret data before you comment on it next time..or stay in your lane before humiliating yourself further...this was a pretty weak attempt
 

tetrasect

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Oh great thanks! I didn't have time to read all 1000 studies myself to be sure, so it's reassuring to hear that from someone who has read all 1000 and done an exhaustive meta analysis.

I just looked at the top 48 listed in the article which the authors obviously thought were the most damning.

Unfortunately I'm not one of the braindead conspiracy theorists the article is aimed at so I didn't fall for their "interpretation".
 

PsyWulf

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Oh great thanks! I didn't have time to read all 1000 studies myself to be sure, so it's reassuring to hear that from someone who has read all 1000 and done an exhaustive meta analysis.
No need to,smart people know when to delegate responsibilities above their pay grades to smarter people that make their life's work the interpretation of such data.

Thats the difference between relying on specialists and their knowledge versus trying to be a smug cock trying to have an opinion without even doing the work and mucking even that simple task up.

Thought you people 'do your own research'
As far as antivaxxers go you're pretty bad at antivaxxing,you're doing an awesome job at antismarting though

Do better shirley
 

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No need to,smart people know when to delegate responsibilities above their pay grades to smarter people that make their life's work the interpretation of such data.

Thats the difference between relying on specialists and their knowledge versus trying to be a smug cock trying to have an opinion without even doing the work and mucking even that simple task up.

Thought you people 'do your own research'
As far as antivaxxers go you're pretty bad at antivaxxing,you're doing an awesome job at antismarting though

Do better shirley

I'm sure he spent at least 10 minutes on Facebook before posting it.
 

Solarion

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They questioned the safety and quickly found the answer: "Yes, they are safe."

Just because there are studies documenting allergic reactions to peanuts does not mean that peanuts are not safe.

Just because peanuts are safe does not mean I want to eat them, or that I need to eat them let alone be forced to eat them.
 

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Unless the experts are on the take, paid by big pharma and the other doctors are too afraid to speak out. Then yeah, you get your consensus, but it is a false one based on fear and corruption. But despite this, doctors continue to speak out but how many more would if they didn't fear for their careers.

I've never met a health professional, especially a doctor, who is afraid to speak out ...
 

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They questioned the safety and quickly found the answer: "Yes, they are safe."

Just because there are studies documenting allergic reactions to peanuts does not mean that peanuts are not safe.
Remember there are a vast majority of people allergic to milk, does that mean we must all stop eating cheese?
 

tetrasect

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Just because peanuts are safe does not mean I want to eat them, or that I need to eat them let alone be forced to eat them.

I've never met a health professional, especially a doctor, who is forcing people to eat peanuts.

Quick question though, if eating a P&J sandwich gave you immunity to Covid would you do it? Cause peanut allergies are far more widespread than vaccine allergies and as such peanuts are much more dangerous than the vaccines.
 
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Solarion

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I've never met a health professional, especially a doctor, who is forcing people to eat peanuts.

Quick question though, if eating a P&J sandwich gave you immunity to Covid would you do it? Cause peanut allergies are far more widespread than vaccine allergies and as such peanuts are much more dangerous than the vaccines.

At a 99% recovery rate from Covid I wouldn't need to. I take far greater risks than that just stepping out of my door in the morning. That's the whole direction of the river I'm coming from. I won't take it because I don't need to take it.

Besides, I've never seen any company place a blanket ban on all staff from bringing any peanut tainted food items into the work place on the chance that someone has a peanut allergy even if deadly.
 

tetrasect

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At a 99% recovery rate from Covid I wouldn't need to. I take far greater risks than that just stepping out of my door in the morning. That's the whole direction of the river I'm coming from. I won't take it because I don't need to take it.

Besides, I've never seen any company place a blanket ban on all staff from bringing any peanut tainted food items into the work place on the chance that someone has a peanut allergy even if deadly.

Wow.

So hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin is fine but a peanut butter sandwich crosses the line. :ROFL: :ROFL: :ROFL:

Good to know.
 

Solarion

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Wow.

So hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin is fine but a peanut butter sandwich crosses the line. :ROFL: :ROFL: :ROFL:

Good to know.

You must have me confused with someone else. I have never even typed those words on my keyboard, like literally, ever, so I have no idea what you are talking about.

I think you misunderstand me. I am not taking anything, no vaccines, none of that other stuff whatever they are, nor will I in future! :giggle:
 

tetrasect

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You must have me confused with someone else. I have never even typed those words on my keyboard, like literally, ever, so I have no idea what you are talking about.

I think you misunderstand me. I am not taking ANYTHING, no vaccines, none of that other stuff whatever they are, nor will I in future.

Apologies. Hard to keep track of all the different members and their various antivax positions.
 

tetrasect

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At a 99% recovery rate from Covid I wouldn't need to. I take far greater risks than that just stepping out of my door in the morning. That's the whole direction of the river I'm coming from. I won't take it because I don't need to take it.

Besides, I've never seen any company place a blanket ban on all staff from bringing any peanut tainted food items into the work place on the chance that someone has a peanut allergy even if deadly.

One more question, if eating a P&J sandwich did not give you immunity to Covid would you eat one?
 

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At a 99% recovery rate from Covid I wouldn't need to. I take far greater risks than that just stepping out of my door in the morning. That's the whole direction of the river I'm coming from. I won't take it because I don't need to take it.
the first large study to assess cardiovascular outcomes 1 year after SARS-CoV-2 infection has demonstrated that the virus’ impact is often lasting. In an analysis of more than 11 million U.S. veterans’ health records, researchers found the risk of 20 different heart and vessel maladies was substantially increased in veterans who had COVID-19 1 year earlier, compared with those who didn’t. The risk rose with severity of initial disease and extended to every outcome the team examined, including heart attacks, arrhythmias, strokes, cardiac arrest, and more. Even people who never went to the hospital had more cardiovascular disease than those who were never infected.
Vaccine vs natural immunity, tough choice :unsure:
 

Solarion

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Vaccine vs natural immunity, tough choice :unsure:

In the case of certain comorbidities your risk of developing further illness or death is substantially increased it I'm not mistaken? In that case it would be wise to consider being vaccinated sure.
 

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One more question, if eating a P&J sandwich did not give you immunity to Covid would you eat one?

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At a 99% recovery rate from Covid I wouldn't need to. I take far greater risks than that just stepping out of my door in the morning. That's the whole direction of the river I'm coming from. I won't take it because I don't need to take it.

You do realize that the risk of anything happening from eating a peanut butter sandwich is 0%.

Yet you would rather take a 1% risk of dying just do defend your ridiculous anti-vax position?

Do you also not wear a seatbelt because the chance of getting in a car accident is relatively low compared to bungee jumping without a rope?
 

Solarion

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You do realize that the risk of anything happening from eating a peanut butter sandwich is 0%.

Yet you would rather take a 1% risk of dying just do defend your ridiculous anti-vax position?

Do you also not wear a seatbelt because the chance of getting in a car accident is relatively low compared to bungee jumping without a rope?

I live in a high crime area but I keep my doors open in the evenings and on weekends. I don't have electric fences or even palisades, just the wide open road, a 4ft wall and me. My yard gate does not even have a lock. I mow my lawn with an electric lawn mower without shoes even when the grass is wet. I clean my roof tiles on my double story house without a safety harness. Life is full of risks. We deal with it and move on and learn to take 1 day at a time.

The term anti-vaxxer has become horribly abused by people who have no other way to categorize those who simply don't want to take medicine they don't need to take. The horror.
 

tetrasect

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I live in a high crime area but I keep my doors open in the evenings and on weekends. I don't have electric fences or even palisades, just the wide open road, a 4ft wall and me. My yard gate does not even have a lock. I mow my lawn with an electric lawn mower without shoes even when the grass is wet. I clean my roof tiles on my double story house without a safety harness. Life is full of risks. We deal with it and move on and learn to take 1 day at a time.

The term anti-vaxxer has become horribly abused by people who have no other way to categorize those who simply don't want to take medicine they don't need. The horror.

So you don't wear a seatbelt then?
 
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