Posted on 10/01/2021 10:02:19 PM PDT by nickcarraway
A prior study on second-dose recipients aged between 16 and 55 had found that 61.5 percent developed fatigue, 54 percent suffered headaches and 39.3 percent had muscle pains.
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Aren’t these some of the same early symptoms of the virus itself?
I had my booster shot a few days ago. The day after I had a fever an felt tired. By the third day I was back to normal.
https://www.fda.gov/media/152176/download
Congratulations. You increased your risk of catching Covid by +/- 300% over the unvaxed.
A little light reading for you. It is in there. Read carefully. Unvaxed 1.3% and vaxed 4.34%
Specifically: “During that initial placebo period, the document reports that the infection rate of this group was “12.6 cases per 1,000 person-years,” which equates to a 1.3% infection rate. Following their injections, there were “43.4 cases per 1,000 person- years” or a 4.34% infection rate.”
I am starting to believe each vax shot knocks about 5% off the top of IQ. Minimum 3 shots required to make people Democrats.
Political influence from the Commies
“I’m on my way to get my 3rd Clot shot because the first 2 didn’t work”
-Said the biggest dumbazz in the world.
shhh....he’s part of the long term study he just doesn’t know it
Shhhhh!
It’s always amusing to read comments like that. If 60 hours was all it takes to prove out a vaccine the average timeframes in the past would not average 10 years.
Those are signs of the immune system revving up. I had worse symptoms with the typhoid shot.
Typhoid and Corona shots were both a walk in the park compared to the gama globunin shots those hurt for weeks.
At work, we had a few pass out from getting a cholesterol screening blood draw. Some people just can’t tolerate the sight of a needle going into their body.
You misspelled Ivermectin
PureBlood
Third vaccine candidates and people wanting first or second rounds are sparse in our area.
I do not think we can wait that long.
“Some people just can’t tolerate the sight of a needle going into their body.”
We had to ‘run the gauntlet’ of the air Guns.
I remember the air guns in basic. You lined up like cattle. I had an uncle that owned a dairy farm. I don’t remember him yelling at the cows as often we were. Ahhhh..... memories.
“I remember the air guns in basic. “
We would stand in the sun waiting our turn for lunch.
Guns were just inside the door. Of course we had to jog in.
Frequently, due to movement, the Guns would ‘slice’ the arm.
Recruits bleeding, dropping to the floor while being served!
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