Posted on 04/10/2021 10:47:38 AM PDT by week 71
There appears to be a growing dispute regarding reasons to hesitate taking the CV-19 vaccines. Many from Dr. Michael Yeardon's angle (who does not believe in immune escape) advise to not take the vaccine since there appears to be something sinister in the motives of people promoting it. While on the other side, there are many who pay attention to Dr. Geert Vanden Bossche who believes the vaccine is excellent, but due to inevitable immune escape, they will be ruining their immune system in fighting future Corona Viruses (I think that is an accurate interpretation). Both seem to be qualified doctors to give their opinions and not some clown in their parents basement making monetized fear videos.
I am not a scientist, but like being informed from many doctors' opinions with all sides. Any Freepers have input about these gentlemen? Welcome input from folks pro-vaccine as well.
Well, if a comorbidity would affect the efficacy or safety of one of the vaccines, wouldn't you expect that person's physician to discuss this?
I don't know why your panties are in such a tightly wound knot ... all I advocate is each adult talk to their doctors as part of making the best, informed decision.
I am neither a vaccine advocate or nutjob anti-vaxer. So please take your flirtations with righteous superiority somewhere else.
Need pages two through four of this marketing piece.... the ones that tell the story.
Please post and ping me.
Obesity, lung disease (COPD, asthma), cardiovascular disease (arteriosclerosis, heart valve disorders, heart rhythm disorders, high blood pressure), existing immune system disorders and liver disease are all MORBIDITIES. More than 1% die with or of these afflictions every year, always have and always will. If, incidentally, a newly deceased person had a sniffle (cold), we don't tell an accursed abominable outrageous statistical lie and say the cause of death was the "sniffle" with "coborbidities".
Wuhan CCP Corona is the "comorbidity" of our dying civilization.
Proof positive that my dislike of the /s tag has to be put aside. Guess I'll have to use it every time or get better at sarcasm.
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