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Follow up report after 2nd shot of covid-19 vaccine
March 6, 2021 | vanity

Posted on 03/06/2021 8:36:24 AM PST by entropy12

As promised I am writing a follow up report after receiving the 2nd shot of covid-19 vaccine.


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KEYWORDS: covid; covid19; vaccine
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To: WildHighlander57; entropy12

there are a number of reports out-= Here’s one of them on b;ood type:

People with blood type O may have lower risk of COVID-19 infection: studies

“People with type O blood may be less likely to contract COVID-19 or suffer severe symptoms related to the illness, according to two studies published Wednesday.

In the first, Danish researchers analyzed a sample of 7,422 people who tested positive for the virus and found that only 38 percent had type O blood, according to research published in the journal Blood Advances.

Meanwhile, 44 percent of people with type A blood had contracted the deadly bug.

In the second study, published in the same journal, Canadian researchers found that critically ill COVID-19 patients with blood types O or B had a median intensive care unit stay of 9 days. By contrast, people with A or AB blood stayed 13.5 days.”

https://nypost.com/2020/10/14/people-with-blood-type-o-may-have-lower-risk-of-covid-19-infection/

The following is a More detailed talk on it:

Type O and Rh-Negative Blood Type Protective Against COVID-19

“Patients with type O and rhesus negative (Rh-) blood groups may have a lower risk of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection and severe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) illness, according to a study published in the Annals of Internal Medicine.”

https://www.infectiousdiseaseadvisor.com/home/topics/covid19/o-negative-blood-had-lowest-probability-of-coronavirus-infection-abo-blood-types/


161 posted on 03/06/2021 9:24:16 PM PST by Bob434
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To: entropy12

Just jumping in here; our house is not insured. The only thing that concerns me is if someone were to get hurt on our property. I know since Katrina, home insurance has gone up astronomically. (Insurance companies never lose money). Some of the houses on our block have quadrupled over the last 10 years. Ours is still in the fixer-upper stage, but we’re working on it.
To be topical, though, if we get any vaccine, it will be the Johnson and Johnson.


162 posted on 03/06/2021 9:25:40 PM PST by Flaming Conservative ((Pray without ceasing);)
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To: FamiliarFace

Have they always required this for family members making visits to newborns?


163 posted on 03/06/2021 10:36:41 PM PST by WildHighlander57 ((WildHighlander57 returning after lurking since 2000))
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To: Bob434

Many thanks for this information!

Bob434 wrote:

“there are a number of reports out-= Here’s one of them on b;ood type:

People with blood type O may have lower risk of COVID-19 infection: studies

“People with type O blood may be less likely to contract COVID-19 or suffer severe symptoms related to the illness, according to two studies published Wednesday.

In the first, Danish researchers analyzed a sample of 7,422 people who tested positive for the virus and found that only 38 percent had type O blood, according to research published in the journal Blood Advances.

Meanwhile, 44 percent of people with type A blood had contracted the deadly bug.

In the second study, published in the same journal, Canadian researchers found that critically ill COVID-19 patients with blood types O or B had a median intensive care unit stay of 9 days. By contrast, people with A or AB blood stayed 13.5 days.”

https://nypost.com/2020/10/14/people-with-blood-type-o-may-have-lower-risk-of-covid-19-infection/

The following is a More detailed talk on it:

Type O and Rh-Negative Blood Type Protective Against COVID-19

“Patients with type O and rhesus negative (Rh-) blood groups may have a lower risk of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection and severe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) illness, according to a study published in the Annals of Internal Medicine.”

https://www.infectiousdiseaseadvisor.com/home/topics/covid19/o-negative-blood-had-lowest-probability-of-coronavirus-infection-abo-blood-types/


164 posted on 03/06/2021 10:41:46 PM PST by WildHighlander57 ((WildHighlander57 returning after lurking since 2000))
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To: entropy12; Paul R.
No kidding. After reading some hellish experiences covid-19 patients have gone through, we should do everything and anything to avoid full blown attack of the virus.

I think that you meant to reply to Paul R., not to me.

I'm the guy with the story of how mild his Covid-19 symptoms were... The guy whose "full-blown attack" was a joke compared to the after-effects of the inoculation that many have been reporting here.

Regards,

165 posted on 03/06/2021 10:46:44 PM PST by alexander_busek (Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.)
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To: Flaming Conservative

Keep your sidewalk in good condition and you will not lose any frivolous suits in courts. We hear of such suits but rarely hear how many are dismissed.


166 posted on 03/07/2021 12:15:56 AM PST by entropy12 (It is NOT WHO VOTES, it is who COUNTS THE VOTES wins elections...paraphrasing Stalin)
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To: sanjuanbob

You will be shocked to hear how many old age diseases I am avoiding with daily exercise. At age 55 I would get chest pain after a good meal, irregular heart beats, was diagnosed borderline diabetic, had high blood pressure, chronic pain in right hip joint and right knee, fairing spells at work in air-conditioned office, panic attacks in in malls, and frequent sickness with flu & colds. I quit the good job and took up playing golf 5 days every week. That means walking 25-30 miles every week. After just 2 years of golf all my health problems disappeared. Why no doctor ever told me walking 25 miles every week will cure so many health problems? Why doctors make you dependent on prescriptions?


167 posted on 03/07/2021 12:28:57 AM PST by entropy12 (It is NOT WHO VOTES, it is who COUNTS THE VOTES wins elections...paraphrasing Stalin)
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To: Bob434
That's great!

I admire a person who has the courage to admit to the world: "I have Brian fog".

168 posted on 03/07/2021 12:47:54 AM PST by CardCarryingMember.VastRightWC (Unity? Of course! I pledge to respect your President as much as you respected mine the past 4 years.)
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To: sanjuanbob

We humans have swallowed so many medications, been inoculated with sonant serums, but I can’t think of a single non-living item which stays in the body very long. Living virus like chicken pox takes refuge in bone marrow and can live there for decades and surface as shingles. But body is very good at expelling non-living substances. This mRNA does not scare me for that reason.


169 posted on 03/07/2021 3:07:02 AM PST by entropy12 (It is NOT WHO VOTES, it is who COUNTS THE VOTES wins elections...paraphrasing Stalin)
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To: Tailback

Similarly I drove without car insurance until age 26 when rates were more reasonable. Never got into an accident so insurance was not needed, right?

I think this year I will skip my home insurance. No one smokes in this house and chance of fire is very small. Yeah insurance is scam. Insurance companies are very rich. I might skip health insurance as well next year. I feel just fine right now. Don’t need no stinking insurance. I would have skipped the covid vaccine as well, except my spouse is fighting stage-4 cancer & her immune system is compromised. I do not want to chance catching covid-19 and pass it on to her. I will survive just fine from attack of covid but she will not.


170 posted on 03/07/2021 3:17:55 AM PST by entropy12 (It is NOT WHO VOTES, it is who COUNTS THE VOTES wins elections...paraphrasing Stalin)
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To: WildHighlander57

No, I’m guessing it’s been around for at least 5 years since this happened to my sister, too, when she had her first grandchild. It’s mostly the whooping cough (pertussis) around newborns is my understanding.


171 posted on 03/07/2021 4:44:48 AM PST by FamiliarFace
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To: entropy12

Good to hear how you beat all those ailments by just walking. I’ve had similar to yours, maybe a couple added. Like you I took up golf, but just about all courses require carts, and I got so frustrated at my frozen handicap 25, that I had a second heart attack. Now for the last 18 years I just walk 2-3 miles a day in one of several hiking parks and swim in our pool daily...36 feet in length and can do 4 lengths underwater in a single breath. For relaxation I drink a bottle of champagne daily almost religiously.
When the vaccines are proven safe and taken off the experimental status, I’ll take one. As to golf I tell people that my game is really improving, and I can now shoot my age! Pretty good huh? And that’s only on the front nine!


172 posted on 03/07/2021 7:15:00 AM PST by sanjuanbob
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To: sanjuanbob

After I resigned from my job in Chicago area, we moved to Camas, WA and I joined a cheap private golf club called Orchard Hills country club. At most private courses carts are not mandatory unless there is a tournament or something. And the golf course is almost never backed up on week days. That is the best part about playing at private course and if play lot of rounds, it is cheaper than good public courses. My wife and kids could also play unlimited rounds for fixed monthly dues. At OHCC there was a seniors group which played every morning for a small $$ paid into the pot. Teams were made so each team had about the same total handicap. Then it was team versus team for 18 holes. Whichever team had lowest handicap adjusted score won all the money in pot. It was very enjoyable, never boring and I walked unless weather was extreme or raining, then I used my own cart parked at the golf course cart-barn. Later on I switched to a better private club called Royal Oaks CC. That is one of the best courses I have ever played, and I have played all public courses in Chicago area. My favorite there was Big Run golf course.


173 posted on 03/07/2021 8:52:09 AM PST by entropy12 (It is NOT WHO VOTES, it is who COUNTS THE VOTES wins elections...paraphrasing Stalin)
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To: sanjuanbob

Shooting your age is amazing and rare accomplishment. Congrats! And do not stop any form of exercise you can handle. There is nothing better to live longer with good health. My favorite vacation is a 7 day cruise. Because there is very nutritious food available 24-7, and walking in fresh ocean air with gazillions of plankton exhaling oxygen. Average ship is 1 mile walk 3 times around the jogging track. On a very large Royal Caribbean ship Oasis of the Seas, it was half a mile walk from Cabin to Dining room and back. Point is I always have come back feeling stronger and healthier from all of my 36 cruises. Gain may be 1.5 pounds in 7 days which melt away with food cooked at home LOL.


174 posted on 03/07/2021 9:00:15 AM PST by entropy12 (It is NOT WHO VOTES, it is who COUNTS THE VOTES wins elections...paraphrasing Stalin)
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To: CardCarryingMember.VastRightWC

Well it’s common with fibromyalgia I guess. Docs can to figure out what is wrong, so they just say it’s fibro, even though I don’t have any of the tender points a person with it is supposed to have.

Whatever is causing it, it’s nothing to be ashamed of. It can’t be helped. And is just a fact of life for me. All it is is a “tired brain” really. It’s not dementia or anything.


175 posted on 03/07/2021 9:17:23 AM PST by Bob434
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To: sanjuanbob

“Golf is just a nice walk, spoiled.”
M. Twain


176 posted on 03/07/2021 12:17:54 PM PST by HandyDandy
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To: NormsRevenge

My last memory of those air guns is when I deployed to Somalia back in ‘91. I didn’t see them again through rest of my service which ended in 2009.


177 posted on 03/08/2021 6:08:04 AM PST by ScubaDiver (Reddit refugee.)
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To: conservativehistorian

I’m fortunate enough to live in a part of FL where masking isn’t as prevalent as it is in other parts of the country. I won’t wear a mask again anywhere unless it’s a condition of entry into a retail shop. I absolutely hate them.

From everything I’ve read thus far, there is absolutely no need for a third short to cover the variants that are currently known. The current vaccines fully protect against those, as well.


178 posted on 03/08/2021 6:10:39 AM PST by ScubaDiver (Reddit refugee.)
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To: entropy12

The most dangerous part of getting the Covid vaccination is driving to and from the site


179 posted on 03/08/2021 6:12:25 AM PST by bert ( (KE. NP. N.C. +12) History: Pelosi was pitiful vindictive California crone)
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To: entropy12

I took my 90 yo father to Walgreens yesterday for his 1st Pfizer shot. Assuming he is sill with us. Going over to his home during my lunch break to check on him. He was not going to get one unless I made the arrangements.

I wonder if we will see the death rate for those under the age of 16 skyrocket as they are basically being abandoned by the vaccine makers? I ask because the legacy media says they the young as just as vulnerable as the elderly.


180 posted on 03/08/2021 6:20:09 AM PST by CodeJockey (Dum Spiro, Pugno)
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