Posted on 04/08/2021 1:19:48 AM PDT by conservative98
Oh, is Trump a scientist now too?
That's what he gets for listening to running dog liar 'medical experts' like Fauci/CDC/NIH/WHO (deep state all).
Real, honest scientists disagree with Professor Trump. Just like they agree with the proto-science community of FreeRepublic.
It has been a clear clown troll from the onset... it's masters instructed it to use "2A" in the username to fool "those country rubes"... I (dumb "country rube" that I am) noticed it from post 1 from this filthy troll...
What I hear you saying is, the 'vax' didn't go through normal FDA approval protocols.
We are in agreement.
Let's be friends.
I'm as ready to take advice from you on humor as I am on health.
And that is a very small number.
It is slimey to substitute your ad hominems for FACTS.
This "vaccine" is NOT a vaccine but is
a DNA operating system as the patents STATE
(and they ALL are untested in the long term).
Oh, kinda like you?
There's that apostrophe thing again. Are you not capable of learning?
I just don’t understand your obsession with the Covid vaccine. It’s NOYB whether other ppl get the injection or not. Worry about yourself, wash your hands frequently, wear 2 or 3 masks concurrently, and FFS stay away from other ppl. Stop trying to browbeat ppl on here who aren’t interested in getting the vaccine. It’s starting to become annoying.
You have to be a brain dead imbecile to take a vaccine where IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO KNOW AT THIS POINT IN TIME what the long term possibly VERY NEGATIVE AND IRREVERSIBLE EFFECTS ARE.
Didn’t fool this ‘rube’.
As noted prior, COVID-19 threads have a significant signal to noise ratio.
There’s enough sourced information out there for each person to make a data informed decision.
But at the end of the day, it is each person’s decision. And FReepers need to accept that.
Some of the worst offending issues are 1) mask wearing and 2) vaccines.
Good grief, people. Don’t get so wrapped around the axle that others don’t see COVID-19 issues the same as you or don’t make the same decisions as you.
Unfortunately, there are FReepers on both sides that seem to not only disagree with the “other sides” but also antagonize and make the issues personal with insults and threats. A flame war erupts, rendering the thread essentially useless.
Provide references for your positions and argue as politely as possible.
That’s all you can do.
“Vaccines are normally a one shot deal for life”
Smallpox requires booster shots every 3 years. Flu is annual.
Big Thumbs Up to you!!
Polio requires three boosters (total of four shots) to be considered fully vaccinated.
https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/vpd/polio/index.html
Perfectly fine with people making a different decision that I would. My only issue is with those who spread fearmongering nonsense in order to trick or scare others into changing their decision.
The freedom to make your own informed decisions about what’s best for your own personal health and wellbeing is important and worth preserving. That freedom is not respected by those who use fear to drown out facts.
Strong statement to follow.
The normal flu shot is voluntary, and happens once a year, but there are no restrictions if you choose to pass on the flu shot.
Interesting. Here is maybe a correlation to the animal world. Millions of cat owners no longer do routine vaccinations. They have their pets ‘titered’ for antibodies. The reason for this is vaccine site sarcoma and other adverse reactions. If the antibodies are there at a certain level, they are considered by the owners to be safe. Their veterinarian will likely disagree as it is unknown if titers truly mean protection. Second even if the titer shows no antibodies it is unknown if the body has ‘learned’ to fight off the disease and when introduced if the body would react by producing the needed antibodies.
“For all forms of antibody testing, it remains confusing and even controversial whether the results are a good measure of immunity.”
Here is an excellent article on regarding the topic and easy to understand how information from humans might be considered.
“I get the impression that some veterinarians are just not doing any vaccinations until the titer falls into the negative threshold level, and then they boost. So that might mean some dogs or cats will go on for multiple years without needing a vaccination. Some develop excellent levels of antibody that are sustained virtually for their lives following the initial vaccination series. And others don’t seem to sustain them that well.”
Dr. Richard Ford, emeritus professor of internal medicine, North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine
https://www.avma.org/javma-news/2016-07-01/titer-or-revaccinate
Even my own veterinarian who has gone on to teach at Virginia Tech wasn’t getting over excited about missing vaccinations in housecats. Indeed at one point when I was fostering a cat recovering from panleukapenia (cat parvo for the dog people) I wanted to booster my own cats. He said it wasn’t “likely” necessary as the panleukapenia vaccine is suspected to last a lifetime in most cats. Result: none in my home picked up even the slightest hint of the dreaded disease. Unfortunately the cat I was fostering didn’t make it and the room had to be sanitized and no fostering for 18 months to allow time for the fomites to die off.
So this really long post about titers and serum assays in animals is just to say if they don’t really know how to apply this to animals who get routine vaccinations (in a field where there is high demand routinely for titers), how well can the medical profession interpret these assays for humans in any meaningful way?
Yea, you keep spamming that on every thread. Somebody needs to stop teaching you mindless, cliched, phrases like 'significant signal to noise ratio'. It sounds ridiculous after the seventh time. Well, after the first time, really.
Do you think covid just accidentally showed up 9 months before Trump would have been elected to his second term and much wiser having learned just how deep the evil was in this country and world wide?
And if it was not accidental do you think one would be wise to take that into consideration with every decision one makes (vaccines, motives behind those pushing them) concerning covid?
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