More Vaccine Side Effects

TeeJay

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Another day another condition
But don't worry vaccines are safe and side effects are rare right

Capillary leak syndrome is a very rare, serious condition that causes fluid leakage from small blood vessels (capillaries), which can result in the swelling of the arms and legs, sudden weight gain, low blood pressure, thickening of the blood and low levels of the albumin blood protein.

 

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Another day another condition
But don't worry vaccines are safe and side effects are rare right

Capillary leak syndrome is a very rare, serious condition that causes fluid leakage from small blood vessels (capillaries), which can result in the swelling of the arms and legs, sudden weight gain, low blood pressure, thickening of the blood and low levels of the albumin blood protein.
Ignorant post.

Don't worry TJ. It's only 7:30 so you have plenty of time for many more today.
 

Butler1000

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At this point I estimate about 80% of the population will get vaccinations achieving herd immunity. I think about 5% more can be gotten who are hesitant/language barriers etc.

The last 15%, like the OP can essentially be written off at this point. In about 7 weeks, with the two week after wait, we can get on with things. And let Darwin take its course.

I hope no one dies but any unvaccinated that do I will shed no tears, no have any concern over.
 
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Cardinal Fang

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The last 15%, like the OP can essentially be written off at this point. In about 7 weeks, with the two week after wait, we can get on with things. And let Darwin take its course.

I hope no one dies but any unvaccinated that do I will shed no tears, no have any concern over.
While we can go on with our lives I wouldn't be surprised if the the anti-vaxers will have restrictions placed on them as a result of their "decisions."
 

squeezer

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While we can go on with our lives I wouldn't be surprised if the the anti-vaxers will have restrictions placed on them as a result of their "decisions."
This is something that I've been hoping for! I do not want these selfish POS benefiting from folks who did their part.
 

Butler1000

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While we can go on with our lives I wouldn't be surprised if the the anti-vaxers will have restrictions placed on them as a result of their "decisions."
Yup, starting with travel and employment. As the information is recorded on health cards they won't be able to avoid it. Let airlines deny service, and mandatory two week quarantine at the border for those who don't.

My workplace just requested my proof. I'm happy to supply it and weed out the ones who are a threat to workplace safety.

And denial of hospital entry unless vaccinated to protect patients works for me. As well to schools.
 

Cardinal Fang

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My workplace just requested my proof. I'm happy to supply it and weed out the ones who are a threat to workplace safety.
We were advised not to ask if people have been vaccinated by our employment lawyer. That being said, I have been approached by several employees indicating they did not feel safe coming back to work if there were those that could bring the virus into the office because they choose not to be vaccinated. It's an interesting dilemma we all face.
 

PeteOsborne

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Six cases out of 78 million shots in the E.U.
One case out of 2.9 million shots.
While capillary leak syndrome is potentially fatal, none of the cases noted have been fatal.
This is just an advisory for practitioners to be aware of the potential for this side effect and for people who have a history of capillary leak syndrome to seek other vaccination options.
https://healthycanadians.gc.ca/recall-alert-rappel-avis/hc-sc/2021/75389a-eng.php
 

squeezer

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We were advised not to ask if people have been vaccinated by our employment lawyer. That being said, I have been approached by several employees indicating they did not feel safe coming back to work if there were those that could bring the virus into the office because they choose not to be vaccinated. It's an interesting dilemma we all face.
Time to hire Howard Levitt as your employment lawyer. ;)

 
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TML1967

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We were advised not to ask if people have been vaccinated by our employment lawyer. That being said, I have been approached by several employees indicating they did not feel safe coming back to work if there were those that could bring the virus into the office because they choose not to be vaccinated. It's an interesting dilemma we all face.
Isn’t the whole point of “vaccinations” suppose to make those vaccinated safe from the virus or disease they are vaccinated for?! What are they concerned about?
 
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PeteOsborne

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We were advised not to ask if people have been vaccinated by our employment lawyer. That being said, I have been approached by several employees indicating they did not feel safe coming back to work if there were those that could bring the virus into the office because they choose not to be vaccinated. It's an interesting dilemma we all face.
That is strange, our company was advised by the lawyer who handles our health and safety protocols that employees could be asked about their vaccination status because of the environment we are exposed to.
Anyone who has a medical exemption or condition would already have had to disclose an exemption during their hiring but not the particulars of their exemption.
They can choose to not reply whether they have been vaccinated or not but they must be informed that it is well within the companies right to guarantee the safety of the other employees to modify that persons work environment.
As for new hires we were told that as long as it was stipulated in our ad as a requirement for the job there would be no issue, about the same as requiring a certain certification for the job being applied for.
 
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PeteOsborne

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Time to hire Howard Levitt as your employment lawyer. ;)

WE were told that anyone who refused a vaccine could not be fired for it since the vaccine is not mandatory but if company health and safety protocols are modified to require it then the employee could have their job tasks modified to protect their coworkers.
I would take modified as doing isolated shit work with reduced hours such as handling corrosive, explosive, flammable, toxic, and possibly radioactive chemicals while wearing complete PPE.
Anyone who has worn this protection will know it is not the best part of your day and if that is all you are doing you will most likely seek other employment.
 
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The Fox

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The anti-vaccers I know make me laugh out loud. I grew up with some of them. They’d have no problem scoring E’s n Charlie from some dodgy chav in the backstreets of the city and snorting it right up their nostrils. Yet, a tiny vaccine and they are a big no. Lol. Too dangerous.
 

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I hope no one dies but any unvaccinated that do I will shed no tears
Mark Twain: "I have never wished death on anyone, but have read many obituaries with a great deal of pleasure."
 

TML1967

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One word, "mutations".
From my understanding, viruses will always try to find a way to survive or as you put it mutate. Our body’s natural defenses (immune system) does the exact same thing, in the sense of finding a way to survive, with or without a vaccine (World Health Organization). Reason we’ve been here on earth for so long and in co-existing with viruses. So are we going to keep getting vaccinated every year for the mutations? When will we let our immune systems do what they are suppose to?
 
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squeezer

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From my understanding, viruses will always try to find a way to survive or as you put it mutate. Our body’s natural defenses (immune system) does the exact same thing, in the sense of finding a way to survive, with or without a vaccine (World Health Organization). Reason we’ve been here on earth for so long and in co-existing with viruses. So are we going to keep getting vaccinated every year for the mutations? When will we let our immune systems do what they are suppose to?
Well then, let's work out that immune system just like you do your body in a gym. Go to a COVID ward and lick that handrail and as you walk home, speak to your immune system "one more, you can do it, JUST ONE MORE" see how that works out for you. Once you've built up that immune system that it can kick COVID's ass, then move on to something bigger and more lethal. Think about it, your immune system will be the jewel of immortality.
 

TML1967

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Well then, let's work out that immune system just like you do your body in a gym. Go to a COVID ward and lick that handrail and as you walk home, speak to your immune system "one more, you can do it, JUST ONE MORE" see how that works out for you. Once you've built up that immune system that it can kick COVID's ass, then move on to something bigger and more lethal. Think about it, your immune system will be the jewel of immortality.
I prefer good nutrition, implementing physical activity, and working on stress (mental health). But hey whatever works for you, all power to you! You do know there are people who got covid without a vaccine and didn’t die, as there were people who got covid without a vaccine and did die. I believe the CDC stated 80% of covid deaths had on average 3-4 comorbidities. It’s to say vaccinated or not it will always come down to our overall health (as it did before the vaccine). But I understand the government and our unhealthy societies, it’s much easier to have them lift their sleeves than to have them work on their overall health.
 

squeezer

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I prefer good nutrition, implementing physical activity, and working on stress (mental health). But hey whatever works for you, all power to you! You do know there are people who got covid without a vaccine and didn’t die, as there were people who got covid without a vaccine and did die. I believe the CDC stated 80% of covid deaths had on average 3-4 comorbidities. It’s to say vaccinated or not it will always come down to our overall health (as it did before the vaccine). But I understand the government and our unhealthy societies, it’s much easier to have them lift their sleeves than to have them work on their overall health.
I only eat healthily, I run, I work out, I sleep well but I live in reality and realize all this would not stop me from contracting COVID. Yes, the odds are on my side if I do contract COVID that I will be fine but why on earth would I want to find out? Possibly transmitting it to someone not in my state of health or possibly having lasting effects that will haunt me in the future. Why would I want to throw out all the hard work I've put into my health over the years because I feel I can beat COVID.

Vitamin D does not stop TRANSMISSION,
Being in good physical condition does not STOP transmission

but hey, you be you and you live in your own little reality if it makes you happy.
 
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