5/4/2023, 8:11:25 AM · by Red Badger · 146 replies
NBC News ^ | May 3, 2023, 12:12 PM CDT / Updated May 3, 2023, 12:46 PM CDT By Aria Bendix
Take “Not” - please.
I don’t know about the Vax but my son and his GF just had a bad bout of RSV in their 20s. Not fun and I could see it being very dangerous in the older groups. I am very uneasy these days due to not trusting pharma and regulators.
Good luck in your decision.

I’m a pass on this RSV, flu, covid.
I prefer Vit D3 (levels above 65) with Vit K2
Zelkenko Stack
Other stuff.
Have Ivermectin as a back up
Do what your heart tells you. We don’t do any of them any more since the whole CONvid fiasco. And, we didn’t take them either.
Too much chatter from the likes of Bill Gates about putting MRNA in ALL vaccines and injections for me to ever trust what’s in a needle again.
*Note they can call it anything they want, but the label is the law.
RSV can be a real problem, especially if you have certain conditions, such as heart problems, or if you are immunocompromised. RSV is also very dangerous for premature infants.
My husband and I were told that we could only get the RSV vaccine if we have certain pre-existing conditions. Then we were told that we can only get two vaccines at a time. We decided to get our Covid and influenza vaccines at the time. It’s been almost two weeks, so we can go ahead and get the RSV vaccine this week.
Never have taken a flu jab that can recall. No billy gaytz touted woofloo jabs either.
I took it because any thing I get turns into pneumonia. So far so good.
have we learned nothing?
The RSV vaccine is mRNA-based. The mRNA-based vaccines are contaminated with DNA fragments that can cause insertional mutagenesis which could lead to the activation of arcA genes (oncogenes) or integration of tumor suppressor genes. Um, I wouldn’t get it.
My ex-endocrinologist/family doctor recommended I get the Covid shots. I told him to pound salt. Last year, this same doctor changed three of my medications within a couple of weeks, despite my having told him that I had had side effects from the same class of drug in the past. Within a week I was having severe side effects, and even though I stopped taking them on my own, I still ended up in the emergency room because of them. Screwed up my glucose terrible. It took me almost 8 weeks to get my bloodwork back to normal. Thankfully the bastard retired last December, and saved me from having to tell him to take a hike. I've got a new family doctor, and a new endocrinologist. So far, so good.
If it is an mRNA shot don’t take it. Don’t take any mRNA shot. They are trying to change all vaccines over to mRNA based ... ask yourself why when the original vaccines work well.
From CDC website https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/vpd/rsv/public/older-adults.html
“If you’re 60 or older, your health care provider might recommend RSV vaccination for you, especially if you have a weakened immune system from illness (e.g., leukemia or HIV infection) or from medications (e.g., treatment for cancer or organ transplant), if you have chronic medical conditions such as heart or lung disease, or if you live in a nursing home. If any of those apply to you, you might be at higher risk of severe RSV disease and an RSV vaccine could help prevent serious illness.”
So I wouldn’t get it unless you were in poor health with COPD or something. I also don’t do annual flu vaccine, either.
Everyone has to consider their circumstances and make the right decision for themselves.
I would search for information about available treatments and success rates.
My problem with vaccines is that Anthony Fauci said that the Covid Vax was so successful (mRNA platform)that all vaccines going forward would be on the mRNA platform. I don’t know if they’ve developed one for RSV yet because it doesn’t take long - they don’t test the Covid vax forlong. He and the government never admitted any concerns exist about the Covid vax. Trust is lost.
Since the government is hyping RSV as if it the new 'Covid', I wouldn't get the RSV vax. As I said, trust is loss. Why is RSV now becoming the new 'it' virus? The articles state we've had RSV for a long time etc. Then the RSV vaccine is new this year! This is not good news - they said it protects 6 months - which mean trialed for 6 months. Vaccines used to undergo much longer testing. Pfizerhas one and GSK has one and both are new this year. Nah....just nah.. I bet that 94% efficacy of the RSV is just like the Covid shot's efficacy of 95% - FAKE. If they had accepted responsibility for Covid vax problems and let the medical doctors in the public at large ask questions of the 'experts' then maybe I'd trust them a little, but they aren't even making an effort.
Here's the first articles on the RSV (keyword) at the link: https://freerepublic.com/tag/rsv/index?tab=articles
Wow... Just wow
NO ago the killing shots. Do not comply!
'NEW mRNA RSV 'vaccine' PINGHeck no! From the article below - Moderna, Pfizer, fast-tracked, new mRNA injection!
Both COVID “Vaccines” & RSV “Vaccines” cause ADE & you’re more likely to get severe COVID & RSV after Vaccination
expose-news.com ^ | February 10, 2023 | Rhoda WilsonPosted on 11/25/2023, 10:01:08 PM by ransomnote
EXCERPT BELOW:
Pharma thinks we need a “vaccine” for every illness, even if it shows up in most people as a mild cold. This latest one has been granted fast-track designation, meaning it will skip the usual scrutiny, just like the covid injections did. Get ready for the fear-mongering so people will roll up their sleeves again.
Moderna just moved one step closer to bringing mRNA-1345, an RSV injection, to market. The US Food and Drug Administration (“FDA”) granted the experimental injection fast-track designation in August 2021. Moderna’s mRNA RSV injection has now been given Breakthrough Therapy Designation, which allows for faster development and an expedited review period.
RSV is usually not serious; most people experience only mild, cold-like symptoms and recover on their own in a week or two.
Moderna plans to file for FDA approval of mRNA-1345 in the first half of 2023. Along with Moderna’s mRNA RSV injection, Pfizer and GSK have also developed RSV vaccines that are awaiting regulatory approval.