Posted on 04/10/2021 10:47:38 AM PDT by week 71
Have an antibody test first! You may have already been exposed with only mild symptoms. If you have antibodies to the natural virus you have a much broader inoculation than any of the vaccines provide. Of course, neither will guarantee permanent immunity.
I’m not hesitant at all. I’m flat out refusing it.
Do what you feel is right for yourself or your loved ones.
In the larger scheme of things, we as conservatives have bigger fish to fry. I suggest you do what is right for you with this vaccine business.
I’ve had the first jab of the Moderna vaccine.
Last night there was a full moon and I woke up feeling compelled to go outside and howl at it.
I went in the bathroom and looked in the mirror. Hair had sprouted out all over my face. Not real dark hairs, but thin light hairs, even on my forehead.
My two canine teeth had lengthened about 1/4 inch each, making it where I couldn’t close my bite all the way.
It was really weird, I thought maybe I was dreaming, at least I was praying that I was, so I went back to bed.
This morning I woke up and, it must have been me as I was here alone and we have no pets, I had peed on the oriental rug in the hallway.
If you are getting treatment. Depending on which one you are you could be recommended to not take it until 3 months after. You doctor might not be aware though.
https://www.cancer.gov/news-events/cancer-currents-blog/2021/people-with-cancer-coronavirus-vaccine
God bless you. Cancer sucks.
AstraZenaca is the one that 20ish countries have halted use of due to clots
Yes! Kroger offers the rapid antibody test through their pharmacies for $25. I'm sure others do as well. It's a finger prick blood test. My wife and I both have antibodies from minimally symptomatic exposure!
I think I saw you drinking a pina colada at Trader Vic’s. You had a Chinese menu in your hand, right?
Some time ago - I was able to get prescribed HCQ, Ivermectin and a z-pac. Truly not afraid of this virus due to my age and health - Just nice having these effective treatments around seeing how I hate being sick there is good reason to believe the drugs significantly reduce severity.
@49 Laughing out loud! And btw my hair is perfect.....
You don’t have to be a scientist if you know how to discover truth. And you are out of your mind if you are vacillating over whether or not to take the vaccine, that is not a vaccine.
https://twitter.com/karma44921039?
A wise US Marine intelligence officer taught me, “Once a source of information lies to you or shows deception, you have two Courses of Action: you mark him with prejudice and turn him off, OR you use him for your disinformation operations. In both cases you find other sources of data.”
Well, or that their purpose has nothing to do with preventing the spread of COVID. I’m sure they have a purpose.
I saw two young healthcare coworkers hospitalized with Covid for about a week. One had asthma. I saw others get it and have mild symptoms. You have to pick your poison. It was an easy choice for me, I was in the front of the line the first day it was available. I had dose 2 about 4 hours before Biden was inaugurated. I had a sore arm after dose 1 for about 2 days and I had body aches and chills when I woke up the next day after dose 2 that lasted about 6 hours.
Why is that one any better? Will it actually produce antibodies, unlike the others?
Thanks Jan. My mind is made up (I don’t need it). I missed judged the title of the thread. The gentlemen are vaccine hesitant. I was looking for thoughts from people familiar with them. As they seem at opposition, but agree on not taking the vaccine.
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Thanks! I don’t hear much about those antigen tests anymore. They used to be a hot topic in the medical media.
Glad to hear they are cheap and available!
they don’t tell you how much antibodies you have though- or do they?
There’s evidence that a mild case doesn’t give one a sufficient protection.
-- 4. Pharmaceutical firms that make these experimental vaccines authorized for "emergency use" by the FDA are given legal immunity from lawsuits related to harmful side effects and product defects. --
That's true for immunizations in general. The feds maintain a payout pool run by bureacrats, lawsuits are cut off at the knees. Brueswitz v. Wyeth (2010).
J&J may not be far behind.
Johnson & Johnson's COVID-19 Vaccine Under Review At EMA For Blood Clots, AstraZeneca Probe Expanded
AstraZeneca Plc’s (NASDAQ: AZN) COVID-19 vaccine has recently dominated headlines after cases of rare blood clots were reported in European countries. Now, European Medical Agency (EMA) is investigating potential clotting risks from Johnson & Johnson’s (NYSE: JNJ) one-shot COVID-19 vaccine.
What Happened: While AstraZeneca has been caught in a frenzy over possible links to rare blood clots and subsequent restriction on the usage of its vaccine, this is a formal disclosure of the J&J probe.
So far, four severe cases of rare blood clots with low platelets have been reported after inoculation with J&J’s vaccine.
EMA’s Pharmacovigilance Risk Assessment Committee (PRAC) said three cases of unusual blood clots with low blood platelets followed the vaccination. Another issue came in a clinical trial.
Why It Matters: All four were “serious cases,” the committee says. The reports “point to a ‘safety signal,’ but it is currently not clear whether there is a causal association,” PRAC says.
So far, the JNJ vaccine is only available in the U.S., but European officials recently authorized the jab, and the rollout is expected to start soon.
Meanwhile, the U.S. rollout of the JNJ vaccine has run into some problems. Just 785,000 doses are set to ship out to states next week, down from 4.9 million this week.
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