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2021-08-10 at 1:16 AM UTC
Originally posted by AngryOnion Vaccinated people may play key role in aiding evolution of more dangerous COVID variants, study says
READ all about it!!
https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/vaccinated-people-may-play-key-role-in-aiding-evolution-of-more-dangerous-covid-variants-study-says/LifeSiteNews is a Canadian Catholic far-right anti-abortion advocacy and news publication. LifeSiteNews has published misleading information and conspiracy theories, and in 2021, was banned from some social media platforms for spreading COVID-19 misinformation.
Nice source. Try reading anything other than conspiracy theories. -
2021-08-10 at 1:24 AM UTCRegardless of the source, I don’t think it completely implausible. Bacteria build a resistance to antibiotics and viruses mutate to survive…
Not that I’m trying to make a case against vaccinations. -
2021-08-10 at 1:47 AM UTCI'm not anti vaccine what Iam is very skeptical of this never before tested mrna bullshit that is not a vaccine.
My wife got the shot and like the the first thing in the paperwork said that its an EXPERIMENT.
Sorry but I'm not a fucking lab rat and I'm not a trump guy I'm just trying to figure out what's going on and why.
The very fact that all this shit has been spun into a political "us vs. them" scenario is very telling "they" want us to fight against each other and all you stupid motherfuckers are falling for it.
Remember this shit?
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2021-08-10 at 1:49 AM UTC
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2021-08-10 at 2:10 AM UTC"Nothing in the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and consciencious stupidity." -- Martin Luther King, Jr.
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2021-08-10 at 2:38 AM UTCRadical left crazies always attack the source, as soon as they find out they don't like where the valid information is coming from.
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2021-08-10 at 2:55 AM UTC
Originally posted by AngryOnion
Right. So I think something that it is really important to always remember is that it’s ok to be skeptical but also remember that science evolves. Something may have been a certain way a year ago and as research progresses, scientists learn and the data or conclusions may change. That doesn’t mean you’ve necessarily been lied to or deceived. -
2021-08-10 at 3:06 AM UTC
Originally posted by AngryOnion I'm not anti vaccine what Iam is very skeptical of this never before tested mrna bullshit that is not a vaccine.
“never before tested” is in interesting way to describe something that’s been administered like several billion times now. I didn’t want to be the first in line to get poked either, but the argument that we just have no idea what the effects of the vaccines are in humans gets weaker by the day.
Also you can bring up long term effects, but only if you’ve never taken RCs (which precludes most you nasty fucks) -
2021-08-10 at 3:14 AM UTC
Originally posted by AngryOnion Vaccinated people may play key role in aiding evolution of more dangerous COVID variants, study says
READ all about it!!
https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/vaccinated-people-may-play-key-role-in-aiding-evolution-of-more-dangerous-covid-variants-study-says/
they mustve been reading my thread.
https://niggasin.space/thread/68595 -
2021-08-10 at 3:21 AM UTC
Originally posted by Lanny “never before tested” is in interesting way to describe something that’s been administered like several billion times now. I didn’t want to be the first in line to get poked either, but the argument that we just have no idea what the effects of the vaccines are in humans gets weaker by the day.
Also you can bring up long term effects, but only if you’ve never taken RCs (which precludes most you nasty fucks)
DDT has been administered to millions of of americans in billions of doses. lanny is going to assure you that DDTs are safe. and glyfosate ....
hes going to tell you the long term effects of covid "vaccines" has been known but cant tell you what happens to the babies carried and conceived by mothers/fathers/parents n! who have been "vaccinated". -
2021-08-10 at 3:45 AM UTChttps://www.uab.edu/news/health/item/12143-three-things-to-know-about-the-long-term-side-effects-of-covid-vaccines
Unlike many medications, which are taken daily, vaccines are generally one-and-done. Medicines you take every day can cause side effects that reveal themselves over time, including long-term problems as levels of the drug build up in the body over months and years.
“Vaccines are just designed to deliver a payload and then are quickly eliminated by the body,” Goepfert said. “This is particularly true of the mRNA vaccines. mRNA degrades incredibly rapidly. You wouldn’t expect any of these vaccines to have any long-term side effects. And in fact, this has never occurred with any vaccine.”
Also, the American Gynecological and Obstetrical Society promotes the vaccine for women who are pregnant or considering becoming pregnant. -
2021-08-10 at 5:16 AM UTC
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2021-08-10 at 11:43 AM UTC
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2021-08-10 at 3:07 PM UTC
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2021-08-10 at 3:58 PM UTC
Originally posted by frala https://www.uab.edu/news/health/item/12143-three-things-to-know-about-the-long-term-side-effects-of-covid-vaccines
Unlike many medications, which are taken daily, vaccines are generally one-and-done.
its not vaccine the substance that most anti vaxxers are concerned of, its vaccine; the effect that are matters of grave concern.
vaccines, such as mmr shots, provide lifelong immunities. most traditional vaxxines are.
a healthy dose of methanol doesnt last long in the body of its drinker and will be completely expelled from the body in less than 24 hours, but the blindness effect it caused will be permanent and irreversible.
permanent, und irreversible. -
2021-08-10 at 4:08 PM UTCHave you considered a healthy dose of methanol?
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2021-08-10 at 4:19 PM UTCi cant stop at just one dose.
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2021-08-10 at 5:09 PM UTCWho told you that you had to?
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2021-08-10 at 5:10 PM UTCNBC News
Arkansas down to 8 ICU beds as Covid rips through the state
David K. Li
Arkansas saw the single biggest one-day increase in Covid-19 hospitalizations, leaving a mere eight intensive care unit beds open in the entire state, authorities said Monday.
With 1,376 people hospitalized for the virus, Gov. Asa Hutchinson begged his constituents to get vaccinations.
"Today’s report shows some very startling numbers," Hutchinson said in a statement.
"We saw the largest single-day increase in hospitalizations and have eclipsed our previous high of Covid hospitalizations. There are currently only eight ICU beds available in the state. Vaccinations reduce hospitalizations."
A little more than 1.1 million people in Arkansas are fully vaccinated, or about 37.6 percent of the population, according to a rolling count by NBC News on Monday.
That is lower than neighboring states such as Texas (44.5 percent), Oklahoma (40.8), Missouri (42.1) and Tennessee (39.6).
Hutchinson in April signed into law a ban on mask requirements by governmental entities. The governor last week said he regretted that.
“In hindsight, I wish that it had not become law,” he told reporters at a press conference.
A judge on Friday temporarily blocked the state from enforcing the ban on mask mandates after lawmakers left the prohibition in place despite a rising number of Covid-19 cases and hospitalizations.
There have been 405,727 confirmed cases in the state with a 58 percent rate of increase over the past 14 days, according to NBC News' tally. The virus has killed 6,322 in the state during the pandemic, the data shows. -
2021-08-10 at 5:28 PM UTCNewsweek
Man's Entire Family Dies of COVID in the Same Week After Refusing to Get Vaccinated
Anabelle Doliner
A Cardiff, Wales resident, whose mother, father, and brother died of COVID-19 within one week of each other, is now urging the public to get vaccinated against the virus. The instance, tragically, is far from isolated, as COVID-19 patients and their families are increasingly expressing their regret over not getting vaccinated—meanwhile, experts warn that "vaccine hesitancy" is a pressing issue to be grappled with in the fight against the virus.
According to WalesOnline, Francis Goncalves' family, located in Portugal, had resisted the vaccine due to frightening, anti-vaccine "misinformation."
Explained the 43-year-old to the news site: "Dad went to hospital on July 6 for kidney stones, we think he picked COVID up there. On Thursday, July 8, my parents had dinner at my brother's apartment he shares with his girlfriend and they started to feel very ill that weekend."
By July 10, Goncalves' parents, Basil, 73, and Charmagne, 65, had been admitted to a hospital. Two days later, Basil was sent to the ICU.
As Goncalves prepared to fly to Portugal amid travel restrictions, he struggled to keep in touch with his family. "I spoke to my brother every day and we couldn't get hold of my father....It was very difficult for me to get hold of him in a country [where] I couldn't speak the language," he explained.
"Meanwhile [my brother's] mucus had changed from green to brown and I told him to be very careful because that could be a sign of pneumonia," added Goncalves. "From then, he deteriorated and when I managed to speak to him, I could tell there was definitely something wrong with him."
By July 18, at around 1 a.m., Goncalves' brother, Shaul, had passed away. Described by Goncalves as the "healthiest person," the news came as a shock. "If he wasn't working out in the gym or running, he was going on walks. He hadn't drunk in 15 years and ate a whole foods plant-based diet," he said.
Goncalves' parents' conditions also deteriorated rapidly, with his father passing away July 20 and his mother succumbing to the illness July 24.
About a week later, all three family members were buried beside one another in a Libson cemetery, in a section designated for COVID-related deaths.
Describing his family as "small and close," the loss has been beyond devastating for Goncalves. "I was and am still proud of my family," he told WalesOnline.
Meanwhile, he is speaking up about the experience in order to advocate for others to get vaccinated: "They got caught up in a lot of the anti-vaccination propaganda that's going around," he said. "It preys on people who are afraid and they fall into the trap. The message I want to get out is why would the government want to hurt you by giving you a vaccine? What is the purpose behind it? I've spoken to so many people who are terrified of the vaccine and it costs lives."
Unfortunately, Goncalves is far from alone in his experience. Recent weeks have seen several reports of COVID patients and their families expressing regret over vaccine hesitancy.
A 28-year-old unvaccinated man in Georgia died from COVID-19, while his wife, who had received one shot, survived. "He was deep into TikTok conspiracy theories and, for him, he just didn't want to get [the shot]," said the 25-year-old widow. After becoming ill, she said he had changed his stance on the vaccine, wishing he had gotten it.
On Friday, a 22-year-old in New Orleans died after contracting COVID-19. He was unvaccinated, despite his mother's pleas. "Don't stop talking to your kids. Don't stop asking them to be vaccinated," said his mother to a news outlet.
According to Our World in Data, only 30.2 percent of the global population has gotten at least one COVID-19 vaccine. The percentages vary widely country to country, with wealthier countries benefiting from higher vaccination rates. As of August 9, "only 1.1 percent of people in low-income countries have received at least one dose" of a COVID-19 vaccine.