To: RandFan
Getting the vaccinations all comes down to risk vs reward. The vaccines provide a good degree of protection from the corona virus but the protection is unfortunately temporary in many people. As the protection wanes, the vaccines may actually have a negative effect on covid. The vaccines also have some serious negative side effects and a significant risk of a serious negative reactions. Some people tolerate the vaccines better than others. The vaccines have potential for long term side effects which will not be fully discovered until they occur. In November 2020 the vaccines were perhaps a good idea if you were high risk of potentially fatal covid infection. I have a number of friends who would probably still be with us if they had received one of the vaccines in a more timely manner. Also have a few friends who had serious cases of covid and almost did not make it. That was then and this is now. The vaccines are way out of date and are not so effective for recent strains and the effectiveness of therapeutics such as Ivermectin, HCQ/zinc and Regeneron are well proven as effective for prevention and treatment. The case for the vaccines is much harder to make at this point in the progression of the covid virus. Everyone needs to make their own risk/reward analysis which is difficult due to all the politicization, propaganda, lies, coercive efforts, withholding of effective treatments and lack of transparency from those in control.
42 posted on
12/30/2021 10:47:05 AM PST by
rdcbn1
To: rdcbn1
and the effectiveness of therapeutics such as Ivermectin, HCQ/zinc and Regeneron are well proven
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If I did my risk analysis, and wanted to go with the therapeutics, HOW and WHERE can I get them, without FDA and USPS and FBI interference?
75 posted on
12/30/2021 11:43:46 AM PST by
Scrambler Bob
(My /s is more true than your /science (or you might mean /seance))
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