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Vaccine FAILURE, on every level.

They need a scapegoat for all the heat conditions coming because of the vax
Yea but they've already got a good scapegoat. All they've been talking about the last month or two is covid, all these heart problems are covid, the spike protein from getting covid is causing all the heart damage etc.

If you've got "this vaxx" and you wind up with myocarditis, there's a 103.7% chance your doctor will blame it on covid.
 
Now listed in the vax safety info:

Authorized or approved mRNA COVID-19 vaccines show increased risks of myocarditis (inflammation of the heart muscle) and pericarditis (inflammation of the lining outside the heart), particularly within the first week following vaccination. For COMIRNATY, the observed risk is highest in males 12 through 17 years of age. Seek medical attention right away if you have any of the following symptoms after receiving the vaccine, particularly during the 2 weeks after receiving a dose of the vaccine:

chest pain
shortness of breath
feelings of having a fast-beating, fluttering, or pounding heart

Additional symptoms, particularly in children, may include:
Fainting
Unusual and persistent fatigue or lack of energy
Persistent vomiting
Persistent pain in the abdomen
Unusual and persistent cool, pale skin

 
Have 4 guys out at work, all got the vax and tested positive for the vid, definitely hating life right now, congested, sore throat, headache, chills ect. The rest of us pure bloods are fine, don’t feel great but that could be the White Castle and beer from last night.
 
Be careful with "flu shots" this season.
We saw times in past where they got vaxxed instead.
If you're going to let your kid get a flu shot, you make sure you look at that bottle before they do it.
If they refuse to show it to you, walk away.
 
Be careful with "flu shots" this season.
We saw times in past where they got vaxxed instead.
If you're going to let your kid get a flu shot, you make sure you look at that bottle before they do it.
If they refuse to show it to you, walk away.
They are offering the shot @ school, I didn't fill out the consent form. He can get it from his regular doc (who doesn't believe in the shot for most, only the elderly).
 
Have 4 guys out at work, all got the vax and tested positive for the vid, definitely hating life right now, congested, sore throat, headache, chills ect. The rest of us pure bloods are fine, don’t feel great but that could be the White Castle and beer from last night.
Im certain i got it a few days ago. Only lasted a day. The head fog is unique.
 
Whoop!



Katalin Karikó and Drew Weissman, Penn’s Historic mRNA Vaccine Research Team, Win 2023 Nobel Prize in Medicine​

Highest Honor Bestowed for Foundational Discoveries that Gave the World a Vaccine to Fight COVID-19 Pandemic​

October 02, 2023​


The University of Pennsylvania will host a press conference featuring the Nobel Laureates, University of Pennsylvania President Liz Magill, and Perelman School of Medicine Dean J. Larry Jameson on Oct. 2 at 11:20 AM ET. Please reach out to [email protected] for registration details.

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Photo Credit: Peggy Peterson Photography for Penn Medicine
PHILADELPHIA – The University of Pennsylvania messenger RNA pioneers whose years of scientific partnership unlocked understanding of how to modify mRNA to make it an effective therapeutic—enabling a platform used to rapidly develop lifesaving vaccines amid the global COVID-19 pandemic—have been named winners of the 2023 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. They become the 28th and 29th Nobel laureates affiliated with Penn, and join nine previous Nobel laureates with ties to the University of Pennsylvania who have won the Nobel Prize in Medicine.
Nearly three years after the rollout of mRNA vaccines across the world, Katalin Karikó, PhD, an adjunct professor of Neurosurgery in Penn’s Perelman School of Medicine, and Drew Weissman, MD, PhD, the Roberts Family Professor of Vaccine Research in the Perelman School of Medicine, are recipients of the prize announced this morning by the Nobel Assembly in Solna, Sweden.
katalin_kariko_crop.png Katalin Karikó, PhD Photo Credit: Peggy Peterson Photography for Penn Medicine
After a chance meeting in the late 1990s while photocopying research papers, Karikó and Weissman began investigating mRNA as a potential therapeutic. In 2005, they published a key discovery: mRNA could be altered and delivered effectively into the body to activate the body’s protective immune system. The mRNA-based vaccines elicited a robust immune response, including high levels of antibodies that attack a specific infectious disease that has not previously been encountered. Unlike other vaccines, a live or attenuated virus is not injected or required at any point.
When the COVID-19 pandemic struck, the true value of the pair’s lab work was revealed in the most timely of ways, as companies worked to quickly develop and deploy vaccines to protect people from the virus. Both Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna utilized Karikó and Weissman’s technology to build their highly effective vaccines to protect against severe illness and death from the virus. In the United States alone, mRNA vaccines make up more than 655 million total doses of SARS-CoV-2 vaccines that have been administered since they became available in December 2020.
“Katalin Karikó and Drew Weissman are brilliant researchers who represent the epitome of scientific inspiration and determination. Day after day, Dr. Weissman, Dr. Karikó and their teams worked tirelessly to unlock the power of mRNA as a therapeutic platform, not knowing the way in which their work could serve to meet a big challenge the world would one day face,” said Penn President Liz Magill. “With the truest devotion to their field, they’ve already promised they will not stop here, and that is the greatest inspiration of all. Our Penn community is enormously proud of their groundbreaking achievements and this well-deserved recognition.”
“The phrase Nobel Prize elicits images of individuals whose work has, without exaggeration, changed the world,” said J. Larry Jameson, MD, PhD, executive vice president of the University of Pennsylvania for the Health System and Dean of the Perelman School of Medicine. “During the biggest public health crisis of our lifetimes, vaccine developers relied upon the discoveries by Dr. Weissman and Dr. Karikó, which saved innumerable lives and paved a path out of the pandemic. Now, the same approach is being tested for other diseases and conditions. More than 15 years after their visionary laboratory partnership, Kati and Drew have made an everlasting imprint on medicine.”
drew_weissman_crop.png Drew Weissman, MD, PhD Photo Credit: Peggy Peterson Photography for Penn Medicine
Since 1901, the Nobel Foundation has awarded prizes to those whose breakthroughs “have conferred the greatest benefit to humankind.” Prizes are bestowed to laureates whose work relates to the areas of physics, chemistry, physiology or medicine, literature, peace, and economics. Fewer than 1,000 people have received a Nobel Prize, and only 225 people have previously been awarded one in Physiology or Medicine. Karikó, who is also a professor at the University of Szeged in Hungary, is only the 61st woman to ever be named a Nobel Laureate.
Together, Karikó and Weissman have been recognized with multiple national and international commendations, including the Lasker-DeBakey Clinical Medical Research Award, the Breakthrough Prize, the Princess of Asturias Award, the Albany Medical Center Prize in Medicine and Biomedical Research, the VinFuture Grand Prize, and the Tang Prize in Biopharmaceutical Science. Their lifesaving research has been featured in hundreds of news outlets across the globe, and they were named among TIME magazine’s “Heroes of the Year” in 2021. To learn more about their work and powerful partnership, visit www.pennmedicine.org/mRNA.
For more information on the 2023 Nobel Prize announcements, visit: www.nobelprize.org.
Editor’s Note: The Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna COVID-19 mRNA vaccines both use licensed University of Pennsylvania technology. As a result of these licensing relationships, Penn, Karikó and Weissman have received and may continue to receive significant financial benefits in the future based on the sale of these products. BioNTech provides funding for Weissman’s research into the development of additional infectious disease vaccines.


 
Im certain i got it a few days ago. Only lasted a day. The head fog is unique.

I think my wife and I had it last week. Third time for us.

I fucked up the other day and left my bluetooth stuff at home instead of in the work truck. I had to listen to the radio all day for the first time in years. I was shocked at the number of commercials pushing the vax HARD. Multiple stations, dozens of times a day.
 
The CDC is no longer distributing COVID vaccination cards, nor will they be provided to anyone now getting the shots. Yet 2 years ago morons were ready to either show these cards upon entering a business or were trying to get fake cards. A classic example of how anyone with a brain just sat back and waited out the hysteria while neurotic sheep obeyed.
 
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