Posted on 11/15/2021 3:03:04 PM PST by SoConPubbie
Edited on 11/15/2021 4:15:35 PM PST by Jim Robinson. [history]
Shingles seems to be a thing, too. Weird Shingrex started advertising in Prime Time again.
Probably just a coincidence.
Good thing I’m immune to both.
Shingrix vax aftermath put me in bed for a week. That was no fun, but of course neither is shingles.
Of course had I known that the Covid vax was gonna kill me quick anyway, probably not worth the pain.
I got Shingles at 34. When I went to the doctor, he didn’t think it was shingles. I told him My older sister got it at 32, so then he believed me.
I’m glad I got it young when I was still fast healing. 25 years later would really suck.
I had a plumber working on some stuff at my house, a guy around 60, he was getting over a shingles attack, he said it was really awful, and in his case he missed a lot of working days.
Or drug overdose
I don’t need an AI trend report to show me that “died after short illness” has also increased sharply in the past year.
ping
Regards,
The “Saint John cardiologist” on the list is an interesting story. 52-years-old and in perfect health. He mocked those on social media who refused the shot. And then a couple of weeks after already receiving a third shot, he’s found dead in his bed.
Shingles is for sure a thing... 10,289 cases on vaers. https://openvaers.com/covid-data
I’m beginning to think getting the vaccine is much like playing Russian Roulette. Do you feel lucky today?
All deaths are ‘sudden.’
One second, you’re alive. The next second, you’re not.
Yea, but that’s not the point of the evidence, right?
Why the sudden up-tick?
What are the observable factors/patterns?
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