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The LoLRus

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So I'm twice jabbed, but I'm not entirely comfortable with those who think I should get boosters every 6 months or so.
If you are comfortable with taking 2 jabs every year, please state you're reason(s) why, or why not.

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So I'm twice jabbed, but I'm not entirely comfortable with those who think I should get boosters every 6 months or so.
If you are comfortable with taking 2 jabs every year, please state you're reason(s) why, or why not.

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I don't see why that would even be likely.
 
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If you are comfortable with taking 2 jabs every year, please state you're reason(s) why, or why not.
You pretty much answered your own question. It's free, it's safer than the drive over to get it, hell it's something to do. Also reducing the risk of a covid MDK is pretty swell also.

I don't see why that would even be likely.
Third one is here. You know there are going to be countries/regions run by fucktards that won't get anywhere near herd immunity from shots and will serve as disease reservoirs for a while till enough people get it. Sadly some of those areas would be in the US.

2 jabs till the end of time. No.
For another year maybe.

Also it seems the third jab bumps you up better than the second. I'd hazard a guess that after the third it would take even longer before you need a fourth so I doubt it will be every 6 months anyway.
 

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2 jabs till the end of time. No.
For another year maybe.

Also it seems the third jab bumps you up better than the second. I'd hazard a guess that after the third it would take even longer before you need a fourth so I doubt it will be every 6 months anyway.
Which would make sense.
Most of our vaccinations are multiple shots to build up long-term resistance and I would expect the same here.
 

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It fucked up my periods cycle so bad. I will get the booster when available to me, but I use to be on a fairly regular cycle and I'm not on birth control so right now its all over the map which is really not convenient when you are a sex worker.
 

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You do realize Jalimon is in the medical field, are you?

Do you take your car to the mechanic and the mechanic shows you your brake pads are worn off do you turn around and say,

I'm sorry but you are incorrect....
Good analogy @squeezer!
 

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The vaccine did that??
Could have maybe.

Not necessarily because of the vaccine but because of the forced change in the body. Periods are wacky and they can and will be effected by even the slightest change in the body. Getting and actual cold or flu can do so I can see forcing the body to make a immune response also being able to effect a period.

Lots of medications give menstrual issues, especially for those who do not take the pill to regular hormonal levels.
 

jalimon

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There are thousands of doctors and nurses who are refusing to vaccinate.

You realize they're in the medical field, right?
For doctors it represent about 2-3%. For many there is a medical reason why they did not take it.

For the rest well it means there are wackos even in the medical fields. It's a good thing they are not the norm.
 

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My assumption at this time is those that have the most robust immune systems before vaccination will derive the longer protection. And it's not like there's a light that will go off to tell one when their protection has expired or waned to the point of ineffectiveness.

The problem is that most over estimate their level of health and thus their immune system efficiency.

It is thought that over 70% of Americans are either diabetic or pre diabetic.

Metabolic syndrome is in itself epidemic in the USA and is setting up those infected with the virus for much harsher outcomes.
Not 70%. CDC study of 2015 reported around 110 which is about 1/3 of Americans, 33%. Which is a very high number indeed and yes all those are at more risk of covid complication hence they really should all take the shot.
 

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That's a LONG list of young athletes who died. Something tells me this list is much longer.
First, they did not die (though some might have). They collapsed or needed to get medical treatment. That could be the vaccine, it could be other factors. But, for those who remember, when COVID first started, blood clots and heart issues were triggered by the disease. The other thing is, COVID seems to attack a bunch of different organs, and could cause permanent brain damage. I read a couple of weeks ago that it could trigger diabetes in people because it could damage the pancreas.

Here's the thing. We do not know the long-term issues with COVID. The vaccine, well, it's a little less clear. But, if the vaccine was really dangerous, wouldn't hospital's be filled with people suffering from the side effects? That would be something hard to cover up. So, the reality is, there hasn't been a massive influx of people hospitalized due to the vaccine. Sure, there are cases of bad side effects, which can happen with literally any vaccine. People occasionally got Polio from the vaccine. It was incredibly rare, but it happened. Another thing to point out - VAERS, the vaccine reporting website - literally takes anyones submissions. So, the data is suspect because I'm sure a bunch of anti-vaxxers put in some cray bullshit in there. I wonder how many are claiming it caused magnetism or other bullshit symptoms.
 

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I'd have to disagree with your assessment. Pretty sure that number is much higher. Doesn't make them wackos. You're fine with being a lab rat, they're not.
I was talking about the doctors, so yes it's about 2-3% that are not vaccinated.

We are now close to 2 billion rat lab on the planet...
 
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People dropped dead in athletics before covid and will do so afterwords. I'd hazard a guess if you combed through every league in the world for hits you would find plenty.
 

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There are thousands of doctors and nurses who are refusing to vaccinate.

You realize they're in the medical field, right?
Please refer to the post below!

This small fraction of dimwits should not be in the medical field and should be standing on the back of a garbage truck, jumping down, grabbing the bins and rolling on.


For doctors it represent about 2-3%. For many there is a medical reason why they did not take it.

For the rest well it means there are wackos even in the medical fields. It's a good thing they are not the norm.
 
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That's not a pattern as it would require to compare 2021 with 2020 then 2019, 2018, etc...

It is true that since Covid there has been a much higher ratio of hospitalization (and death) due to blood clot. I have not yet seen numbers since the vaccine is out.
And repeated analysis of the data says the risk of blood clots from the vaccine is lower than the risk from catching covid.


As for the questions, I'll follow what the data says. I have no problem with a yearly flu shot (likely get it this week) and if the covid risk continues and immunity wanes, I'll have no issue with boosters.
 

NotADcotor

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I've read somewhere that there has never been a vaccine that had a side effect to show up far down the line.
OTOH there are plenty of viruses that do cause problems in the long run. For example the Honey Badger of the disease world Shingles which as we all know doesn't care.
 

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I've read somewhere that there has never been a vaccine that had a side effect to show up far down the line.
OTOH there are plenty of viruses that do cause problems in the long run. For example the Honey Badger of the disease world Shingles which as we all know doesn't care.
I’m already on so much pain medication, I didn’t even feel it when I got Shingles.

Some say that is a good thing, but considering all these meds still don’t take away all the pain I suffer through, I think I would rather take Shingles for a week. Lol
 
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