Posted on 12/29/2020 3:34:40 PM PST by Vendome
Health experts are weighing in after a local nurse tested positive for COVID-19 more than a week after receiving the Pfizer vaccine.
In a Facebook message posted on December 18, Matthew W., an ER nurse at at two different local hospitals, talked about receiving the Pfizer vaccine that day. He told ABC 10News his arm was sore for a day but he suffered no other side effects.
Six days later on Christmas Eve -- after working a shift in the COVID-19 unit -- Matthew, 45, became sick. He got the chills and later came down with muscle aches and fatigue.
The day after Christmas, he went to a drive-up hospital testing site and tested positive for COVID-19.
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Clearly it appears to be a war of attrition set in phases of intensity and targeting western societies and Covid 19 is the weapon. I believe the vaccine is a ruse and a conduit of what will be proved as serving evil. I surmise the human life toll will eventually be like and kind of a nuclear holocaust. The world’s wealthiest ruling elite for years have uttered the necessity of population control to save the plant, (for them). Well?
They’ve been saying that they It takes 28 days after the first shot to build up to a 84 percent chance of immunity.
This story is not news.
Vaccines work. He probably will have less severe case as the vaccine had 8 days to build some immunity.
But yes you can get the flu or COVID after you have receive the shot, takes awhile to build immunity.
Wrong, the vaccine does not prevent you from getting or transmitting it. All it does is supposed to keep things under control, nothing more. This is not surprising.
So now that he's got the virus, is it necessary for him to get the second shot? And what is the time frame for the second shot once you've had the first?
The poor woman has probably need sterilized since the vaccine triggers and immune response to a spike protein necessary for placental development.
Bill Gate’s plan to reduce the global population continues as planned.
No vaccine is 95% effective, there aren’t any. This vaccine mat be in reality about 11 to 15% effective and that is it.
“I don’t think anyone ever claimed the vaccine was 100% effective.”
Nor is it magic giving you immunity before the bandaid is put on.
dont think the guy at 45 is going to care about that issue
Right - but with a “dead” virus or even weakened live one you wouldn’t have to wait for your body to make the proteins first. So it’d at least be faster that way.
She got the new mutated version of Covid that will shut us down for 2021. All according to the playbook.
The incidence of SARS CoV 2 is equal in placebo and vaccine groups for the first 14 days, they then diverge sharply - the vaccine group stays flat out to 5 months, the placebo group climbs sharply.
That is why you need 2 doses.
Please stop injecting some rational comments into this thread!
Here is one treatment below the RADAR: Budesonide
I don't know why but Budesonide has not been mentioned in most of my locations where I hang out. This treatment uses something that is on the shelf in the pharmacy (Budesonide Nasal Spray, 32 mcg) but for the nebulizer dosages I think you need a prescription to obtain it. The link is worth a look!
Fingers crossed my wife doesn’t get that crap. Her employer “forced” everyone involved in patient care to get the vaccine, or kiss their jobs goodbye. She got it a week ago and yesterday called in sick. First and only sick day she’s taken in over 30 years on the job.
Good question..we know someone who was vaccinated, turns out he had been exposed to the virus by his daughter a few days PRIOR to getting the vaccine so he was vaccinated while he had the virus(He just didnt know he had it) so question is, is the vaccine he got a total waste of time, does he need the 2nd shot?
It’s part of the protocol on the Texags site.
Dr Rev finally got COVID but appears to be doing pretty well.
There is no way to tell if he is doing the same as he would if he didnt follow his protocol...but I am sticking with it just the same
If you are in Texas he does prescribe Ivermectin and does telehealth
“Wrong, the vaccine does not prevent you from getting or transmitting it.”
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Sorry, whether it does or not has not been definitively determined yet. If it’s like other vaccines it likely will prevent getting and transmitting the virus.
Sorry that is straight from the WHO on that one. Who can say what these vaccines will do, or not do. I have very low faith in them.
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