CDC, FDA see possible link between Pfizer’s bivalent shot and strokes

SchlongConery

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That cannot be true! According to the conspiracy types, adverse effects are hidden and never reported.

Especially not on some "leftie" network!

 
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Hedley Lamar

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Two shots and a booster and I still got the VIDs. The bad one. Almost hospitalized. Wasn't able to taste or smell anything for over six months.

They can take their booster and fuck off.
 
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SchlongConery

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Two shit and a booster and I still got the VIDs. The bad one. Almost hospitalized. Wasn't able to taste or smell anything for over six months.

They can take their booster and fuck off.

Let me try to translate for myself... ;-)

You got three vaccinations.

You were infected with the "bad" COVID virus.

It was so bad you almost got hospitalized.

You suffered long COVID symptoms like loss of taste and smell?

You don't want any more boosters?
 

Hedley Lamar

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Let me try to translate for myself... ;-)

You got three vaccinations.

You were infected with the "bad" COVID virus.

It was so bad you almost got hospitalized.

You suffered long COVID symptoms like loss of taste and smell?

You don't want any more boosters?
Yeah, pretty much. Two shots is very different than two shits; that's what I just had after breakfast.
 

SchlongConery

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Yeah, pretty much. Two shots is very different than two shits; that's what I just had after breakfast.

It seems that the vaccine did what is was supposed to do; kept you out of the hospital.

The big misunderstanding of the vaccines is that they are assumed to be prevent infection.

They cannot and do not prevent infection.

Vaccines prime and prepare your immune system to better fight the particular pathogen if you get infected.

The wildcard of COVID is that we all have different immune responses to both the vaccine and the actual virus and evolving sub-variants.

In my case, I knew exactly who I caught COVID from. And we both had the Moderna vaccines and completely different symptoms when and after we got sick. My main symptom during the initial course of the disease was that my eyes ached! Has to do with the ACE-2 receptors. He didn't have that symptom at all. Neither did he experience the foggy brain. He suffered deep respiratory distress such that his blood oxygen saturation went below 90%. But only for 2 days, then he recovered quickly and completely. I had little respiratory distress but my intermittent aching eyes persist some 6 months later. Albeit much less frequently. Like once every couple weeks.

But the point is that your experience is consistent with the known effects of the vaccine. Keeping your course of illness within a safe zone and keeping you out of the hospital. Of course, whois to know what might have happened if you, as an individual, weren't vaccinated. But if you even believe in the basic fundamentals of vaccinations then it would be more likely that the vaccination worked in preparing your immune system to prepare to fight the COVID virus. And if you didn't suffer any adverse effects from the vaccine, then it all seems like your experience would be considered a successful result of vaccination.

Or am I missing something?
 

Hedley Lamar

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It seems that the vaccine did what is was supposed to do; kept you out of the hospital.

The big misunderstanding of the vaccines is that they are assumed to be prevent infection.

They cannot and do not prevent infection.

Vaccines prime and prepare your immune system to better fight the particular pathogen if you get infected.

The wildcard of COVID is that we all have different immune responses to both the vaccine and the actual virus and evolving sub-variants.

In my case, I knew exactly who I caught COVID from. And we both had the Moderna vaccines and completely different symptoms when and after we got sick. My main symptom during the initial course of the disease was that my eyes ached! Has to do with the ACE-2 receptors. He didn't have that symptom at all. Neither did he experience the foggy brain. He suffered deep respiratory distress such that his blood oxygen saturation went below 90%. But only for 2 days, then he recovered quickly and completely. I had little respiratory distress but my intermittent aching eyes persist some 6 months later. Albeit much less frequently. Like once every couple weeks.

But the point is that your experience is consistent with the known effects of the vaccine. Keeping your course of illness within a safe zone and keeping you out of the hospital. Of course, whois to know what might have happened if you, as an individual, weren't vaccinated. But if you even believe in the basic fundamentals of vaccinations then it would be more likely that the vaccination worked in preparing your immune system to prepare to fight the COVID virus. And if you didn't suffer any adverse effects from the vaccine, then it all seems like your experience would be considered a successful result of vaccination.

Or am I missing something?
Thank you sir. Very well explained. You must be a health care professional or just very educated in the subject.

My issue with the distrust is because of the respiratory issues. The "bad" symptoms and all of the rest that goes with it. I put my trust in the vaccine and nearly came to end of life and still suffer from it, so you can understand my misgivings.

If the bivalent vaccine becomes mandatory in my workplace, then I will reluctantly get it. I won't be Flu Klux Klan, I work with enough of them and let's just say, they're a special breed.

Thanks again 🙏
 

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Thank you sir. Very well explained. You must be a health care professional or just very educated in the subject.

My issue with the distrust is because of the respiratory issues. The "bad" symptoms and all of the rest that goes with it. I put my trust in the vaccine and nearly came to end of life and still suffer from it, so you can understand my misgivings.

If the bivalent vaccine becomes mandatory in my workplace, then I will reluctantly get it. I won't be Flu Klux Klan, I work with enough of them and let's just say, they're a special breed.

Thanks again 🙏
So you are saying that if you did not get the vaccine you would have been better off?
 
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Phil C. McNasty

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I've had Omicron twice. For me it was a just a regular flu both times.
So if you're in good health I see no reason to keep getting a booster every 6 months.

If we still had the Delta variant circulating then I would get boosters for sure, but not for Omicron
 

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We have to be patient rather than coming to some ridiculous conclusions from misinterpretations:

The investigation is ongoing and CDC officials will present their findings before the Food and Drug Administration’s independent vaccine experts later this month
CDC says it’s ‘very unlikely’ Pfizer booster carries stroke risk for seniors after launching review

 

Valcazar

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"Brought on by a virus" you say?
Yes, it is known that the virus carries a high risk of causing pericarditis.
 
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