Even as a documented survivor of Guillain-Barré syndrome, GBS, from the flu vaccine used in the US during a swine flu outbreak in 1976), we are linked to an increased risk, I still believe in most vaccines.
I never took the first Shingles vaccine as many ID’s, I knew/know, never took it.
I did take the new 2 shot Shingles vac, and my shoulder felt like someone hit it with an aluminum ball bat for about 2 weeks after the second shot. I still recommend taking it if you can find it. My wife got the first shot and Covid-19 eliminated getting the 2nd Shingles shot. If you are a couple, only one at time for the shots.
I will never take any vaccine that Bill Gates and George $oreA$$ are involved in.
However, be my guest and line up for one if Gates and $oreA$$ comes up with one. Take 2, you can have mine.
To each their own.
There are antivirals that kill it within days.
Example: Red Marine Algae.
You can buy it at health food stores or online.
Google it.
...the new 2 shot Shingles vac, and my shoulder felt like someone hit it with an aluminum ball bat for about 2 weeks after the second shot.
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I had shingles. One dermatome, pain for 3 weeks, miserable, but sounds like the shot is about the same. Took 4 years for the numbness and itching of a 2” area at the termination of the dermatome to resolve. No repeat ocurrances.
Have a friend who has had multiple bouts of shingles and multiple shots of vaccine. It did not stop the outbreak.
Glad I’ve skipped the vaccine.
Fair enough, but I was trying to make a point that was actually part of what the piece was reporting.
It didn’t mention Bill Gates, or Soros, or tatoos or microchips. Partly because there’s exactly zero evidence that Gates is funding development of a vaccine though he certainly has the wherewithal to do so.
the piece was saying, rightly I think, that OK is a hotbed of the anti-vax movement, and those folks could be expected to actively oppose ANY vaccine that might be developed for the CCP Virus.
There are, what, 70+ different companies, universities, governments and labs working on a vaccine, but there’s no guarantee that they’ll ever really find one. If they do, it’ll take a lot longer than the optimistic estimates say, but if it does happen that someone finds a safe and effective one, it would be a shame if the anti-vax movement people were able to stop or slow it.