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« Reply #5295 on: January 31, 2023, 09:46:55 am »
Health authorities aren’t interested in studying it.  So there’s very little data available.

Health Authorities have conceded that Myocarditis is a threat for some younger people. And that Blood Clots were a possibility with the more traditional Astrazenca Vaccine, which is why it's not being used anymore in developed countries.

Anti Vaxxers are taking that and attributing any unexplained death to the Vaccine.

We're in a world now where you have people on one side attributing all death to the effects of COVID and the other side attributing all sudden death to the Vaccine. Both sides are insane!
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« Reply #5296 on: January 31, 2023, 09:49:37 am »
I don't see the one side attributing all death to COVID ever. I see the anti-vaxxers attributing all death to the vaccine all the time. Must be my algorithm or something.
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« Reply #5297 on: January 31, 2023, 09:52:36 am »
Health authorities aren’t interested in studying it.  So there’s very little data available.

Wow that's very handy for you.

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« Reply #5298 on: January 31, 2023, 09:56:47 am »
Health Authorities have conceded that Myocarditis is a threat for some younger people. And that Blood Clots were a possibility with the more traditional Astrazenca Vaccine, which is why it's not being used anymore in developed countries.

Anti Vaxxers are taking that and attributing any unexplained death to the Vaccine.


The risk of myocarditis and blood clots is much higher among the unvaxxed with COVID than among the vaccinated.

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We're in a world now where you have people on one side attributing all death to the effects of COVID and the other side attributing all sudden death to the Vaccine. Both sides are insane!

The only insane people I've seen on the pro vaxx side are the doomers who think everyone should stay home forever, but those are a tiny minority within the larger whole, whereas virtually every anti-vaxxer is a certifiable lunatic.
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« Reply #5299 on: January 31, 2023, 10:00:30 am »
Health Authorities have conceded that Myocarditis is a threat for some younger people. And that Blood Clots were a possibility with the more traditional Astrazenca Vaccine, which is why it's not being used anymore in developed countries.

Anti Vaxxers are taking that and attributing any unexplained death to the Vaccine.

We're in a world now where you have people on one side attributing all death to the effects of COVID and the other side attributing all sudden death to the Vaccine. Both sides are insane!
There’s not just a risk of myocarditis and blood clots.  It’s rare, but there are other adverse effects.  But there is no knowledge of possible long term problems, because no studies were ever conducted. 

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« Reply #5300 on: January 31, 2023, 10:02:16 am »
I don't see the one side attributing all death to COVID ever. I see the anti-vaxxers attributing all death to the vaccine all the time. Must be my algorithm or something.
Not anymore, but all deaths with covid used to be attributed as from covid.  Did you miss the CNN daily counter?  There was no separation at all.  Either were the daily death counts. 

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« Reply #5301 on: January 31, 2023, 10:10:11 am »
Not anymore, but all deaths with covid used to be attributed as from covid.  Did you miss the CNN daily counter?  There was no separation at all.  Either were the daily death counts.
How is that proof that vaccine is killing people? Or are you trying to change the subject because you know you have nothing?

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« Reply #5302 on: January 31, 2023, 07:48:39 pm »
They’re still pushing this sh*t!

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« Reply #5303 on: January 31, 2023, 09:09:32 pm »
"It should be clear from recent events that America's enemy is not the communists over there but those deranged right-wing lunatics right here." - Frank Zappa
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« Reply #5304 on: January 31, 2023, 09:27:09 pm »
They’re still pushing this sh*t!

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The next time you actually post a link to something along with an actual reasoned opinion on why you agree or disagree will be the first time. This kind of thing is not much different from a monkey throwing his feces around.

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« Reply #5305 on: February 01, 2023, 01:05:13 am »
"It should be clear from recent events that America's enemy is not the communists over there but those deranged right-wing lunatics right here." - Frank Zappa

Frank Zappa was an extremely intelligent guy.  I love his music.

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« Reply #5306 on: February 01, 2023, 08:19:04 am »
"It should be clear from recent events that America's enemy is not the communists over there but those deranged right-wing lunatics right here." - Frank Zappa
That’s partly right.  The enemy isn’t the communists over there, it’s the communists and fascists over here.  China is proof that lockdowns don’t end pandemics.  Lockdowns have never ended a pandemic.

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Re: Covid Culture (was Outbreak Culture)
« Reply #5307 on: February 01, 2023, 09:32:00 am »
That’s partly right.  The enemy isn’t the communists over there, it’s the communists and fascists over here. 




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China is proof that lockdowns don’t end pandemics.  Lockdowns have never ended a pandemic.
Idiot.

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Assuming another unknown virus will spread across the globe again in our lifetimes, the Covid-19 pandemic has given public health leaders fresh insight into what policies can be most effective in mitigating the spread of diseases. And lockdowns, when used appropriately and swiftly, remain a useful tool in our arsenal for early pandemic days.

Covid-19 was actually the “ideal candidate” for lockdowns, said Miller. This is because of the virus’s highly transmissible, airborne, and often asymptomatic nature. “Candidates for lockdown include pathogens that are novel to human populations, and therefore there is no innate immunity to them,” Miller said. “Highly infectious pathogens for which there are (currently) no vaccines or treatments are also candidates for lockdown.” In theory, the only type of diseases that lockdowns cannot mitigate are those that are not transmitted via human-to-human contact, such as water or foodborne illnesses, said Bouey.

Lockdowns give leaders time to develop vaccination distribution campaigns, set up contact tracing programs, and learn more about the pandemic-causing disease, Miller added.

This is why it’s important to distinguish between “short-term lockdowns with underlying goals” and “long-term lockdowns that hope to beat the odds and keep Covid out indefinitely,” said Miller. Brief lockdowns that helped “flatten the curve” were effective and helped keep hospitalizations and deaths down. But extended lockdowns, like the ones seen in China, failed to contain the virus and damaged the country’s economy and well-being.

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« Reply #5308 on: February 01, 2023, 09:35:25 pm »
Vitamin D is extremely helpful in preventing covid hospitalization.  Health officials didn’t push that during the pandemic because there’s no money to be made with inexpensive treatments.

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« Reply #5309 on: February 02, 2023, 07:25:05 am »
Extremely helpful? You should send your peer-reviewed research to the Mayo Clinic. You could teach them something. I bet they haven't seen your youtubes and memes.
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/coronavirus/expert-answers/coronavirus-and-vitamin-d/faq-20493088