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Vaccine FAILURE, on every level.

I’d be willing to drive across the country to be her patient.
My wife found one in town. Her story is the same as above. Was a md got sick of the treating the symptoms with drugs vs fixing what’s causing the symptoms.

She is seeing her to help with a few things. Honestly I was skeptical but so far I have seen a huge improvement in my wife. Gone from a lethargic always have a headache or gut ache to a cheerful has a ton more energy and feeling good.
 
Interesting observation. I wonder if anyone has studied the effects of the vax across races. E.g. is it more lethal for certain ethnic groups than others?

Most certainly i've seen blurbs of African Americans hosting a much higher rate of infection.
 
You typed that like you have 6 thumbs but there's truth in what you say.

There are so many variables that will always be in play due to genetics, and any individual's health spectrum.

Vaccinations aside, not any one persons response to an infection will be the same.

Snowflake.
There's always truth in what I say...cept the time I claimed to have a PHD in geology. :flipoff2:

Pissant.
 
Poop thru the US mail does not a vaccine make.

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Well damn, I guess I've been doing it wrong.

I did go that route vs. having a finger up my poop chute.

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You and everyone with this attitude have a serious wake up call waiting for you. Just saying from actual real life experience n shit

No. My "attitude" has nothing to do with actual on the ground science, and/or my super powers of having caught it TWICE with very little effect to me or my own children and family members. All of us caught it. Over 2 years, BTW. Early and late.

It's too bad it hit you so hard.

Did you actually get out of the house as a kid? Eat worms, step on rusty nails while making treehouses, etc, etc?

Your DNA sucks.

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The real fear here is the fear of technology.
I got the mRNA - was supposed to die soon, then die later now "maybe in ten years". Whatever. I feel great.
 
The real fear here is the fear of technology.
I got the mRNA - was supposed to die soon, then die later now "maybe in ten years". Whatever. I feel great.
Did you get the mrna? Do you know for sure? Was it handled properly before injection?
 
This came up on my news feed,




U.S. eyes annual shots as updated COVID vaccines roll out​


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WASHINGTON, Sept 6 (Reuters) - The United States is likely to start recommending COVID-19 vaccines annually, health officials said on Tuesday, as new boosters designed to fight currently circulating variants of the coronavirus roll out.

By the end of this week, 90% of Americans will live within five miles (8 km) of sites carrying updated vaccines, U.S. health secretary Xavier Becerra said at a White House briefing.

Officials said people could get the new boosters this fall or winter alongside their regular annual flu shots.
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President Joe Biden said separately in a statement that for most Americans, "that means one COVID-19 shot, once a year, each fall."
White House COVID-19 Response Coordinator Dr. Ashish Jha said in the briefing that for "a large majority of Americans, we are moving to a point where a single annual COVID shot should provide a high degree of protection against serious illness all year. That's an important milestone."

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U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Director Rochelle Walensky said even with the seven-day average of COVID hospitalizations down 14% to 4,500 per day, annual shots could save thousands of lives.

"Modeling projections show that an uptake of updated COVID-19 vaccine doses similar to an annual flu vaccine coverage early this fall could prevent as many as 100,000 hospitalizations and 9,000 deaths, and save billions of dollars in direct medical costs," she said.
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Top U.S. infectious disease expert Dr. Anthony Fauci said unless a dramatically different variant emerges, annual vaccines should offer enough protection for most people, but that some vulnerable groups might need more frequent vaccinations.
"We likely are moving towards a path with a vaccination cadence similar to that of the annual influenza vaccine, with annual, updated COVID-19 shots matched to the currently circulating strains for most of the population," he said.
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A resident that is 50 years old and immunocompromised converses with the nurse after receiving a second booster shot of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccine in Waterford, Michigan, U.S., April 8, 2022. REUTERS/Emily Elconin

The redesigned boosters, green-lighted by U.S. health regulators last week, aim to tackle the BA.5 and BA.4 Omicron subvariants, which account for over 88% and 11% of circulating viruses, respectively, Walensky said. read more
The so-called bivalent vaccines also still target the original version of the virus.

"For the last two years, this virus has continued evolving while our vaccines have stayed the same, but now we have a vaccine that matches the dominant strain out there," Jha said. "For the first time since December of 2020, these vaccines are vaccines that have caught up with the virus."
Regulators have so far backed COVID boosters for those aged 12 and older from Pfizer (PFE.N)/BioNTech (22UAy.DE) and Moderna's (MRNA.O) updated shot for those 18 and older. read more .

Jha said it was not yet clear when they could be approved for younger children, but that there may be an update on the timing later in the fall.
He said the new vaccines will remain available for free. But because Congress has not provided enough COVID response funding, this comes at the cost of pulling other resources like personal protective equipment and at-home tests, leaving the national stockpile ill-equipped to deal with another surge in cases.

Becerra said there was enough vaccine supply for the fall campaign, but the future is uncertain.

"We may have the vaccines today for folks for this fall vaccine effort. We don't know what's coming next. We don't know what the next generation of vaccines will look like if we don't have the resources to continue that research going," he said.

His department last week said the government's vaccine and antiviral treatment supply would run out over the next year, meaning they would start being sold commercially sooner than previously expected. read more

The government also cited a lack of funding when it said Americans would no longer be able to order free at-home COVID tests from its COVIDTests.gov website. read more
 
The real fear here is the fear of technology.
I got the mRNA - was supposed to die soon, then die later now "maybe in ten years". Whatever. I feel great.

There's no fear of "technology" here you simple idiot.

Smart/intelligent AND educated AND not being a pussy have somehow merged before your time.
 
There's no fear of "technology" here you simple idiot.

Smart/intelligent AND educated AND not being a pussy have somehow merged before your time.

You may have failed on a few of these.

Oh, but wait, there's the other factor:
 
You and everyone with this attitude have a serious wake up call waiting for you. Just saying from actual real life experience n shit
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ok biden, still waiting on the winter of death.



What an absolute absurd statement to make especially given the amount of evidence just in this thread pointing to how differently it affects everyone. Like I've said before, I've been fully intimate with my GF minutes after she tested positive both times and still haven't got shit, so you can take your "wakeup call" and shove it up your ass.
 
Except it is, I've had it. I replaced the low pressure oil pump on my old powerstroke while infected
Trust me, if you could do anything you didnt have it. That said i did get sick 3 times before the last rendition, and those 3 times were a cakewalk. I hope noone i know got what i just got over. Sickest ive ever been bar none. I feel fine now thankfully.
 
No. My "attitude" has nothing to do with actual on the ground science, and/or my super powers of having caught it TWICE with very little effect to me or my own children and family members. All of us caught it. Over 2 years, BTW. Early and late.

It's too bad it hit you so hard.

Did you actually get out of the house as a kid? Eat worms, step on rusty nails while making treehouses, etc, etc?

Your DNA sucks.

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i had it 3 times before the thunderfuck version. Hope it avoids you.
 
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ok biden, still waiting on the winter of death.



What an absolute absurd statement to make especially given the amount of evidence just in this thread pointing to how differently it affects everyone. Like I've said before, I've been fully intimate with my GF minutes after she tested positive both times and still haven't got shit, so you can take your "wakeup call" and shove it up your ass.
I think the point is, it effects people differently. Yes, most people that have a hard time with it typically have a list of co-morbidities, but not always. There have been a few healthy people out there get it and get really really fucking sick. It's rare, but it happens.

I'd venture to say if you've already had it, you'll be fine with it from here on out. But there is a really small % of the population, of healthy people, who get really fucked up from it and there isn't really a solid explanation for it.

I also think genetics is a big part of it.
 
I think the point is, it effects people differently. Yes, most people that have a hard time with it typically have a list of co-morbidities, but not always. There have been a few healthy people out there get it and get really really fucking sick. It's rare, but it happens.

I'd venture to say if you've already had it, you'll be fine with it from here on out. But there is a really small % of the population, of healthy people, who get really fucked up from it and there isn't really a solid explanation for it.

I also think genetics is a big part of it.
Correction, every variant affects people differently. I had 3 cakewalks and a thunderfuck.
 
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