Such errors - incl. even only typographical errors - can greatly diminish the credibility of an article.
Regards,
Well said. I should copy this link for my dr.
Thanks for posting it.
These are my concerns as well. I like how he said, I’m not anti vax, I’m pro immune system.
bkmk
You could feel the impact land with that last part.
The incestuous relationship between the FDA and Pharma is doing it again. Exactly same kind of corrupt bullshit that brought the opioid epidemic on us.
Breakthrough pain? Bigger dose.
Breakthrough infection? More jabs.
When a leftist starts in with the name calling, that’s the signal that you won the debate before it even started.
Only thing I will say is, having a previous case of Covid 19 does not make you immune, it doesn’t grant you immunity.. yes you have antibodies so if you do get re infected the likelihood of a bad outcome is lower, but you aren’t immune…. The first recognized death in the US was from a person who have previously been infected and recovered.
You are no more immune from it than you would be from the flu or the common cold because you had a case before.
You are better protected, but you aren’t immune, any more than someone who’s had the vaccine is a immune. You are better protected but you aren’t immune
I admire Wayne Allyn Root for selling an email exchange with a leftist to Clownhall for a few $$$ bucks.
Wayne Alan Root being logical again! That doesn’t work with irrational people consumed with fear or driven by greed. These people have never had to think for themselves. They’ve never had to reflect on themselves. They move with the herd and right now are agitated, looking to follow, not knowing — or caring — that they’re heading to the edge of a cliff.
A lot of doctors only know what they’ve been taught. They are mechanics; not scientists. And not only do they not know, they don’t want to know.
The medical industry lives off of disease and illness. Diabetes, easy to cure with a change in diet, is their bread and butter. So too cancer, which may be a metabolic disease. I’m sure there’s a cure, but we’ll never see it because testing cancer is a multi billion dollar industry.
“if the vaccine is so great, why do the deep blue states like New York have massive COVID-19 outbreaks?”
“if the vaccine is so great, why are there far more COVID-19 deaths in 2021 with the vaccine than there were in 2020 — without it?”
Dan Bongino mentions this often, and he uses a variation of a line from the movie, Moneyball. “If the vaccine works so well, why doesn’t it work?”
I would emphasize more than anything else the politicization of treatment plans and the ongoing effort to remove effective early treatment plans from a physicians ability to individualize treatments for their patients.
THAT needs to be the major talking point.
Vaccine or no vaccine, people are sick with COVID. There is no real way to measure if the “vaccine made it less severe.” But they do need early treatments. The most effective plan for a pandemic is for the public at large to have pre-packaged treatments available and they did this in India.
There should be guidelines for each packet once someone is exposed.
Telling someone infected with COVID “take a Tylenol” and go to the emergency room if you can’t breathe is malpractice.
What we have in this country is the result of politicized medicine. When only elites run the boards of hospitals and government groups, when these “Medical leaders” and “professionals” are chosen based on skin color, sexual perverseness, or any other host of exterior boxes leftists want to push instead of ethics and ability, this is the result. Many of our medical schools have admittance policies that are, in fact, dismissive of quality over agenda. Why is that?
When someone can get into med school with his or her undergraduate degree being “women’s gender studies” and have scholarships based on
his or her involvement with identifying as a transgender “person,” we no longer have a desire for excellent medical care. We have a political movement imbedded in all aspects of healthcare.
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Bkmk
“some studies show that the COVID-19 vaccine damages the immune system”
Our immune systems have to deal with a large variety of nasty things and molecules that could potentially be nasty, such as those of laundry detergent fragrances.
Adding one more nasty thing like a vaccine spike protein is not all that significant, especially considering genuine Covid virus spike proteins are likely to be in our futures.
Vaccination against Covid is not without risk, but for most adult Americans the reward/risk ratio favors vaccination.
Some Americans will lose at the Covid vaccination lottery, but there will be a lot more winners.
“It’s a nasty and contagious flu. “
Technically, it is a cold.
This debate seems kinda one sided. What did I miss?
“At this moment almost every vaccinated person I know is sick with COVID-19”
not in my world by a long shot.