“Maybe people would be more trusting if you Drs acknowledged there is a problem and and havent figured it out yet.The vaccine is a trigger.”
You’re a smart person, IMO. I”ve read your posts. YOu’re a smart person.
I think the vaccine is safe. I think it seems to protect you from the getting sick, not from getting the virus, but from getting sick.
So, let me ask you something. If you are close to 69 of over 60, you should be getting a shingles vaccine. Are you going to take the same stance, and avoid that too?
I think natural immunity is the way to go, when dealing with a virus that is not that lethal, like the. flu. Covid is hard on some people. I don’t know why but it is.
Shingles, is really bad when you get it in your older years.
I was listening to a New York doctor, (Zelenko) who is a big proponent of Zinc, but with Quercetin to aid absorption.
I think taking that plus vitamins K and D are probably helpful.
I took HCQ the first several weeks of the outbreak last year. Did it help me? Who knows.
I think a lot of people are immune to the Covid, because they probably had it. Many people have a one day sniffle from it.
Bottom line, I think the vaccine is very safe, so that is not the issue. Natural immunity is better, IMO, but there is some piece of mind having taken the vaccine.
Boosters? Not for me at this time.
According to the GA DPH’s own data, the vaccines are not protecting anyone from severe illness or death:
As of September 20:
Hospitalizations of breakthrough cases - 3.65%
Deaths of breakthrough cases - 1.05%
Unvaccinated (including partially vaxxed and vaxxed <14 days)
Hospitalizations - 4.29%
Deaths - 1.13%