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TheOneyouwerewarnedabout · 46-50, MVIP
Bout a trillion dollars
Fairydust · F
I have a video secretly filmed FDA guy saying it’s all about the money, they get paid for every jab, it was never about our health.
I recorded it and you tube will delete it straight away. So can’t upload it here.
I have a friend and her husband, very healthy people, never drink, smoke and they eat healthy, both totally fine until they had the jabs, she had a stroke and he’s got heart failure now.
I recorded it and you tube will delete it straight away. So can’t upload it here.
I have a friend and her husband, very healthy people, never drink, smoke and they eat healthy, both totally fine until they had the jabs, she had a stroke and he’s got heart failure now.
Zeusdelight · 61-69, M
@Fairydust Of course you have a secret video and of course, those stories are true in every detail.
Fairydust · F
@Zeusdelight are you being sarcastic.
I think boosters are required because the immunity provides by first 2 are slowly weakened over time.
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gol979 · 41-45, M
@Zeusdelight off you pop then. Adios
Zeusdelight · 61-69, M
@gol979 Thankyou, I prefer not to chat to bores, however, anytime I wish to, I will work against people like you. Adios.
gol979 · 41-45, M
@Zeusdelight "work against people like you"...your infantile takes mean youre actually working for us (whoever that is). Keep up the good work
ElwoodBlues · M
For Moderna, the booster is a smaller dose; for Pfizer all three are the same.
Just to put it in context, How many tetanus boosters have you had in your life? Did you know the polio vaccine requires 4 doses? Two doses is only 90% effective. Some vaccines mandated for school kids require more.
The MMR vaccine, combining vaccines for measles, mumps, and rubella, was released 50 years ago in 1971. By 1980, all US states had adopted requirements for mandatory MMR vaccinations for public school; these days it's a 2-dose regimen.
The Tdap vaccine - a follow-on the early childhood 5-dose DTaP - was released in 2005, and, like MMR, is required in all US states for public school.
https://www.healthline.com/health-news/vaccine-mandates-in-schools-arent-new-theyve-been-used-since-1850#A-history-of-vaccine-mandates-in-schools
All these years of multi-dose vaccine mandates (6 vaccines, 3 per shot, 2 shot & 5 shots regimens) for children have me wondering: why has vaccination against a 7th disease, Covid become politicized while the first 6 were fine? What's going on here?
Just to put it in context, How many tetanus boosters have you had in your life? Did you know the polio vaccine requires 4 doses? Two doses is only 90% effective. Some vaccines mandated for school kids require more.
The MMR vaccine, combining vaccines for measles, mumps, and rubella, was released 50 years ago in 1971. By 1980, all US states had adopted requirements for mandatory MMR vaccinations for public school; these days it's a 2-dose regimen.
The Tdap vaccine - a follow-on the early childhood 5-dose DTaP - was released in 2005, and, like MMR, is required in all US states for public school.
https://www.healthline.com/health-news/vaccine-mandates-in-schools-arent-new-theyve-been-used-since-1850#A-history-of-vaccine-mandates-in-schools
All these years of multi-dose vaccine mandates (6 vaccines, 3 per shot, 2 shot & 5 shots regimens) for children have me wondering: why has vaccination against a 7th disease, Covid become politicized while the first 6 were fine? What's going on here?
ArishMell · 70-79, M
@ElwoodBlues That's a good question. I've often wondered that, but when you put it to determined anti-vaccination people they tend to shy away from trying to answer it.
hippyjoe1955 · 61-69, M
I never took the first one because the vaxes were not safe or effective. If you are taking the same vax for the same virus every few months the vax is a waste of time and money. If the vax is killing and maiming thousands then the vax is not safe. Then one must consider how deadly the disease actually is. It had the death rate of the flu. Hmmmm So why would anyone get vaxed?
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CestManan · 46-50, F
Someone mentioned that they still eat breakfast even though they'll still be hungry by lunch time. Sometimes people have compared using a seatbelt to getting vaccinated. So what if somebody is driving and wearing a seatbelt and eating lunch in their car? Well that decreased their likelihood of dying in a car crash?
SW-User
There’ll be small changes to address mutations, but it’s primarily about building immunity - subsequent vaccines boost your immune response.
Take the Polio vaccine as an example; you need 4 injections minimum to achieve immunity. Each one is providing an increased level of immunity.
Take the Polio vaccine as an example; you need 4 injections minimum to achieve immunity. Each one is providing an increased level of immunity.
Elevatorpitches · F
@SW-User No u triggered my anger at ALL the goody two shoes types here
block me I dont care
I like u but this is just typing
and the internet
block me I dont care
I like u but this is just typing
and the internet
SW-User
@Elevatorpitches Alrighty, well… take care I guess.
Elevatorpitches · F
@SW-User keep being good
I guess
I guess
Elevatorpitches · F
Its the same messing with our bodies our futures and the economy that ALWAYS makes the rich richer and the poor suffer MORE of COURSE and all the losers finally give up on winning anything and we are all in MUCHO more despair than before
and everyone at each others throats too. So get your jab but leave me ALONE
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and everyone at each others throats too. So get your jab but leave me ALONE
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ChipmunkErnie · 70-79, M
Probably. It's a bit like asking why you'd get a tetanus booster ever 5 or 10 years when it's thew same vaccine--I guess it wears off and you need a boost to your immune system.
OldBrit · 61-69, M
There is no difference ie same vaccine same dose (there may be some different for young people ie under 18s but ignoring that)
Some countries (like the UK) decided to use mRNA vaccines for the boosters only as there was some evidence that heterogeneous vaccine use provided a slightly boosted immune response over time.
So in the UK I got two first shots of the AZ Oxford vaccine (classic old vaccine design ie a modified chimp cold virus with the covid-19 spike protein on it) and my third booster was Pfizer
Some countries (like the UK) decided to use mRNA vaccines for the boosters only as there was some evidence that heterogeneous vaccine use provided a slightly boosted immune response over time.
So in the UK I got two first shots of the AZ Oxford vaccine (classic old vaccine design ie a modified chimp cold virus with the covid-19 spike protein on it) and my third booster was Pfizer
Nimbus · M
There is none.
The Docs who administer the injections (UK) still get £15 per injection.
The Docs who administer the injections (UK) still get £15 per injection.
ArishMell · 70-79, M
You should not notice any difference in the vaccinations themselves, except by less chance of catching Covid, and if you do, less chance of serious results.
When you think back, you will recall having other innocculations in two or more doses, so this one is not unique in booster or regular doses.
When you think back, you will recall having other innocculations in two or more doses, so this one is not unique in booster or regular doses.
InHeaven · F
No, thankfully I didn’t take them and no regrets
doong · 56-60, M
People know what's the same: They don't work & worthless. This Pandemic should be fought without mass vaccination.
SW-User
Yes, in the same way I have other booster vaccines and take more painkillers when the initial dose wears off
Mamapolo2016 · F
Yes.
gol979 · 41-45, M
@Mamapolo2016 yes but that wasnt what we were told at the beginning though. This is unprecedented. I know of no injection schedule that is anywhere between 4-5 shots in a year and a half...and if we were told this info at the start then im sure many would have chosen not to partake?
Mamapolo2016 · F
@gol979 Why? You're talking about (so far for me), 3 shots in 13 months. That's less than 1-every-four-months. I take three medications EVERY DAY.
I got covid-19 before the first shot was available. I wasn't even sick enough for hospitalization and it still was awful.
I'd take a shot a month to avoid repeating that experience.
I got covid-19 before the first shot was available. I wasn't even sick enough for hospitalization and it still was awful.
I'd take a shot a month to avoid repeating that experience.
gol979 · 41-45, M
@Mamapolo2016 like i said, fair play. Its your choice to happily have 3 per year. That wasnt what was portrayed at the rollout. It was "100% safe and effective" and clearly its neither
Many have chosen not to partake because of constantly changing medical instructions but were/are vilified for making this decision about what goes in their own bodies
Many have chosen not to partake because of constantly changing medical instructions but were/are vilified for making this decision about what goes in their own bodies
You want some cheese with that whine?
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