Will you take the COVID-19 vaccine?

Will you take the COVID-19 vaccine?

  • Yes, as soon as possible

    Votes: 220 57.7%
  • Yes, but I do not want to be among the first to take it.

    Votes: 68 17.8%
  • Maybe

    Votes: 17 4.5%
  • Not Sure

    Votes: 21 5.5%
  • Absolutely not

    Votes: 50 13.1%
  • I do not care if I do or don't

    Votes: 5 1.3%

  • Total voters
    381
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canada-man

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Earlier this month, 35 nuns in a northern Kentucky convent received an mRNA-developed COVID-19 vaccine. Just two days later, two died and twenty eight others tested positive for the virus.

 

PeteOsborne

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Earlier this month, 35 nuns in a northern Kentucky convent received an mRNA-developed COVID-19 vaccine. Just two days later, two died and twenty eight others tested positive for the virus.

No mention in article or newscast of 35 nuns or a vaccine being given at anytime while both just state that 28 nuns tested positive and two died two days after being diagnosed with covid.
There is mention that the 28 sisters were treated with monoclonial antibodies and that their symptoms are being managed well and 1 is still in the ICU.
If you are going to post a headline, try to make it contain what you are referencing please.
I will give you credit you got the location correct.
 
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squeezer

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You are ignorant.

Have you ever heard of a thing called a heart attack? Well, there's this organ called a heart and it is a very strong muscle that is important to humans. For it to function blood vessels help deliver oxygen to the heart muscles via blood vessels called arteries and arterioles etc. that are embedded in the heart, so it can continue to work. Well, sometimes one or more of these blood vessels gets blocked which means that the muscles get no oxygen and soon after the muscle dies. That is a heart attack.

All muscles need oxygen to live and function. If there were no blood vessels in the muscle every single muscle would die within minutes because they'd receive no oxygen, like in the example above. Hence, it is very possible that a bubble of air from a syringe could be injected into an intramuscular blood vessel and spread to other parts of the circulatory system and result in an embolism. That is why it is protocol to always make sure that there is no air in the syringe. Do you think that they do it for shits and giggles or that they don't know what they're doing and you know better?

Laugh all you want (you actually had no real, intelligent or factual reply other than an emoji) because not only is the joke on you but you ARE the joke. And an ignorant one at that.
Science and biology are all a hoax, you should know that by now if you would listen to CM and SPFREE. He knows what the rest of the world does not know.
 

sp free

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You are ignorant.

Have you ever heard of a thing called a heart attack? Well, there's this organ called a heart and it is a very strong muscle that is important to humans. For it to function blood vessels help deliver oxygen to the heart muscles via blood vessels called arteries and arterioles etc. that are embedded in the heart, so it can continue to work. Well, sometimes one or more of these blood vessels gets blocked which means that the muscles get no oxygen and soon after the muscle dies. That is a heart attack.

All muscles need oxygen to live and function. If there were no blood vessels in the muscle every single muscle would die within minutes because they'd receive no oxygen, like in the example above. Hence, it is very possible that a bubble of air from a syringe could be injected into an intramuscular blood vessel and spread to other parts of the circulatory system and result in an embolism. That is why it is protocol to always make sure that there is no air in the syringe. Do you think that they do it for shits and giggles or that they don't know what they're doing and you know better?

Laugh all you want (you actually had no real, intelligent or factual reply other than an emoji) because not only is the joke on you but you ARE the joke. And an ignorant one at that.
Your nuts must literally be numb.
 

TeeJay

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You are ignorant.

Have you ever heard of a thing called a heart attack? Well, there's this organ called a heart and it is a very strong muscle that is important to humans. For it to function blood vessels help deliver oxygen to the heart muscles via blood vessels called arteries and arterioles etc. that are embedded in the heart, so it can continue to work. Well, sometimes one or more of these blood vessels gets blocked which means that the muscles get no oxygen and soon after the muscle dies. That is a heart attack.

Laugh all you want (you actually had no real, intelligent or factual reply other than an emoji) because not only is the joke on you but you ARE the joke. And an ignorant one at that.
OMG this post is so littered with inaccuracies as to be fucking laughable
And you are (trying) to call him out as "ignorant"???

You are an idiot

A) a blockage of a blood vessel is NOT a heart attack! It can be for numerous things but most common are thrombus or embolus.
B) a blockage of an artery is NOT a heart attack! It can be numerous things but most common are ischemia.

C) you honestly are this clueless? You do not even know what a heart attack is and then bad mouth the other poster?

D) to have a "heart attack" would imply something such as a myocardial infarction. It MUST be an ARTERY! You CAN have a heart attack without any blockages whatsoever.
 

squeezer

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OMG this post is so littered with inaccuracies as to be fucking laughable
And you are (trying) to call him out as "ignorant"???

You are an idiot

A) a blockage of a blood vessel is NOT a heart attack! It can be for numerous things but most common are thrombus or embolus.
B) a blockage of an artery is NOT a heart attack! It can be numerous things but most common are ischemia.

C) you honestly are this clueless? You do not even know what a heart attack is and then bad mouth the other poster?

D) to have a "heart attack" would imply something such as a myocardial infarction. It MUST be an ARTERY! You CAN have a heart attack without any blockages whatsoever.
OH boy! LMAO

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A heart attack occurs when one or more of your coronary arteries becomes blocked. Over time, a buildup of fatty deposits, including cholesterol, form substances called plaques, which can narrow the arteries (atherosclerosis). This condition, called coronary artery disease, causes most heart attacks.Jun. 16, 2020
 

shack

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Your nuts must literally be numb.
You are not able to respond to, let alone refute, what I posted. There are hundreds to thousands of blood vessels perfusing each muscles with blood/oxygen and any of those blood vessels can transport air bubbles resulting in emboli. You are a big talking, blowhard who knows nothing about physiology. All you have is a political agenda.
 

canada-man

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PeteOsborne

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Switzerland REJECTS AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine, citing lack of sufficient data to prove effectiveness

Link is dead, Switzerland did not reject it, they are delaying approval pending the results of a phase 3 trial currently underway.
https://www.biospace.com/article/switzerland-delays-astrazeneca-vaccine-approval-wanting-more-data/
From the article " To overcome the HMEC’s concerns, AstraZeneca must “among other things…submit additional efficacy data from a Phase III trial underway in North and South America,” according to Swissmedic. Once those results are analyzed, a temporary authorization could be issued quite quickly."
 

squeezer

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Switzerland REJECTS AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine, citing lack of sufficient data to prove effectiveness

Awww, what's the matter, MORE VACCINES ARE COMING. I hope if you're employed, your workplace makes it mandatory. I hope all airlines make it MANDATORY! I hope you are forced to take it!!!! LMAO

 
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canada-man

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shack

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Just curious as to how many different adverse reactions and side effects that c-m has come up with. It's got to be at least 50. I wish I would have kept track but I don't feel like going through 36 pages.
 

basketcase

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Just curious as to how many different adverse reactions and side effects that c-m has come up with. It's got to be at least 50. I wish I would have kept track but I don't feel like going through 36 pages.
My knee hurt the day after my last flu shot. It was probably the hour+ of soccer I played that day but maybe we can add it to the list.
 

shack

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My knee hurt the day after my last flu shot. It was probably the hour+ of soccer I played that day but maybe we can add it to the list.
I'm waiting for him to report that there has been an outbreak of hangnails using the biggest and boldest font possible.
 
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