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Are you willing to get vaccinated for Covid

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The only way to end this Pandemic is if the majority of the people around the World get vaccinated.

It's amazing that several vaccines have already been developed in record time and thus far they all show very good results as far as creating some level of immunity against Covid19 without causing any major side effects and supposedly even if those who have been vaccinated come down with the disease it won't be at the more severe levels that require hospitalization.

There are many companies that are working on the vaccine although the top contenders currently are Moderna, Pfizer, and AstraZeneca:

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news...d-vaccine-heres-what-we-know-them/6308571002/


I personally would be first in line to get the vaccine as I am in the older category with some history of heart problems and although I believe that everyone should be free to make their own choices, but this will only be effective in stopping the Pandemic if the majority of the people (like over 80% or so) get vaccinated.

Please do your own research about the vaccines and indicate your choice in the poll (visible to all) and post any justification for your decision as to whether you are going to get the vaccine or not below.

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A business associate and friend's father was 100 years old. He got the first shot on March 1st, had some pretty bad side effects and died on March 28th. They told my friend dad had covid and non-covid pneumonia.
Where do I sign up ??


had my 1. shot of AstraZenneca on 4th of April
felt sick 2 days and
somehow not quite me for about a week

now everything is back to normal
and I enjoy the fact that I obviously have build some anti bodies

no sure what Gates is doing to me
but curious to see it happen

but if he wants my domains
they are blocked
 
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Terrible : (


really?

I hope that was ironic

I recommend take the shot
any of them is better than Covid

and to those of you who talk about the immune system:
the immune system has no way to even detect that virus
as it's a brand new kind of virus

why don't you want to help your immune system?
take the vaccine.

now your immune system can handle it.
yeah, the immune system is great.

after being informed about that new type of virus.
before it's simply clueless.
 
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There are going to be some risks involved with every medicine or medical procedure.

Everyone needs to consider the risk to reward ratio of getting the Covid vaccine based on their own personal conditions and circumstances.

I decided to get the Johnson & Johnson vaccine two weeks ago which was the only one that was available to me at the time and even though there have been some isolated adverse effects with this vaccine since then, but I have no regrets about getting vaccinated because at my age and with my heart condition I didn't want to take any chances of ending up with a severe case of Covid.

So far I haven't experienced any adverse effects, although as I have mentioned before I have been taking blood thinner and daily aspirin ever since I had a heart attack a few years back and so I believe that that has protected me from developing any blood clots.

I came to the conclusion that I was better off getting the vaccine than not getting it, everyone needs to learn about the pros and cons of the different Covid vaccines and then decide what's best for them after consulting with their doctor.

Although it's good to consider all the opinions provided here, but one thing is for sure you should not let the people posting on this thread to make your decision for you.

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I recommend to not take poisons that are called vaccines.
 
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really?


I recommend take the shot
any of them is better than Covid

"Covid" is the flu relabeled.


Total Mortality has remained within normal limits through this plandemic situation we are enduring.
 
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Johnson & Johnson privately reached out to Covid-19 vaccine rivals to ask them to join an effort to study the risks of blood clots and speak with one voice about safety, but Pfizer Inc. and Moderna Inc. declined.

https://www.marketwatch.com/story/j...-risks-2021-04-16-81034447?mod=hp_minor_pos20



Yes - when eugenics and profits are at the core of the vaccine business (or gene therapy if you choose to modify your RNA and DNA) there is no emphasis on actually helping the people being injected with poison.
 
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People with rare blood clots after a COVID-19 jab share an uncommon immune response

From ScienceNews.org

"Evidence is building that an uncommon immune response is behind dangerous, but incredibly rare, blood clots associated with some COVID-19 vaccines. But the good news is that there is a test doctors can use to identify it and get patients the right care.

A small number of people out of the millions vaccinated with AstraZeneca’s or Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 shots have developed severe blood clots, such as ones in the sinuses that drain blood from the brain (SN: 4/7/21; 4/13/21). A few have died.

Studies suggest that some inoculated people develop an immune response that attacks a protein called platelet factor 4 or PF4, which makes platelets form clots. Those platelets get used up before the body can make more. So these patients wind up with both the rare clots and low levels of blood platelets.

Of 23 patients who received AstraZeneca’s jab and had symptoms of clots or low platelets, 21 tested positive for antibodies to PF4, researchers report April 16 in the New England Journal of Medicine. Of those, 20 people developed blood clots. The finding adds to previous studies that found the same antibodies in additional patients who got AstraZeneca’s shot and had the dangerous clots.

Five out of six women who had clots after receiving Johnson & Johnson’s shot in the United States also had PF4 antibodies, health officials said April 14 during an Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices meeting. That advisory group to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is assessing what needs to be done to lift a temporary pause on administering the Johnson & Johnson jab that was prompted by blood clot concerns (SN: 4/13/21). One man had developed brain sinus clots during the shot’s clinical trial and a seventh case is under investigation, the pharmaceutical company said during the meeting.

“Because we are aware of this syndrome… we know how to treat it,” says Jean Connors, a clinical hematologist at Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston who was not involved in the studies. And unlike the people who developed the clots before officials pinpointed the link, “we can diagnose it faster and treat it more appropriately if it does happen, so that the outcomes will be better.”

That’s because the vaccine-induced clots are similar to a condition called heparin-induced thrombocytopenia, or HIT. Patients with HIT develop blood clots when treated with the commonly used anti-coagulant drug heparin. Heparin attaches to the PF4 protein, and some people develop an immune response that attacks the two molecules.

Treating vaccinated patients who have PF4 antibodies with heparin is like “adding fuel to the fire” and may cause them to develop more clots, Connors says. Four of the six U.S. women who developed clots after getting the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, for instance, received heparin, as did the man in the clinical trial. The man recovered and one woman was discharged from the hospital. Three were still hospitalized as of April 14.

Health care workers can test for PF4. And if a patient tests positive, there are many other anti-coagulants other than heparin that clinicians can use for treatment, Connors says."


https://www.sciencenews.org/article/covid-vaccine-blood-clot-immune-astrazeneca-johnson-johnson
 
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Unfortunately there are going to be some people who are going to have less than ideal results with the Covid vaccines or any other medicine or medical procedure until we can find a way to improve our abilities through new advancements and technologies.

So what should we do and what are our best options to protect Humanity from this and future Pandemics.

In the short term our best and only option seems to be to work towards creating or reaching herd immunity while still trying to prevent the spread of the virus by abiding by all the hygiene and safety protocols and guidelines that are recommended by the top experts.

But in order for the Humanity and our Home Planet to be able to survive through future Pandemics or any other natural or man made disasters and catastrophes that might be thrown our way we need to reassess and reevaluate the way that the whole World currently operates and make sure that we as the Human Race are ready and equipped to handle whatever challenges are going to be facing us in the future.

If this Pandemic has taught us anything is the fact that we have been (and still are) completely unprepared for dealing with any large scale event that has the ability to disrupt our lives at the Global level.

At the very least this Pandemic has shown us that the status quo of how things currently are being run in the World has not and will not be able to timely and adequately address the many other challenges that we might be facing now and in the future.

The whole political, social, and economical structure of the World needs to be reformed and updated if we are going to have any chances of overcoming the many problems and issues that are facing Humanity and our Home Planet.

The current Era in the History of Humanity with all its philosophies, ideologies, and doctrines has reached its end and is no longer sustainable as the World seems to be plunging into more disarray and chaos in many fronts.

Our only chance for survival is for the Humanity as a whole to ascend to a higher level of thinking and existence and start a new Era that is based on the Universal Principles and Values that are derived through Logic and Compassion.

These are not just some empty words on paper, this is the exact blueprint that we need to follow if we are going to have any chances of passing the test that lies ahead for our civilization.

I am going to take a break from posting for a while so the rest is up to those of you who also care about the future of Humanity and our Home Planet.

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Our only chance for survival is for the Humanity as a whole to ascend to a higher level of thinking and existence and start a new Era that is based on the Universal Principles and Values that are derived through Logic and Compassion.

SMH not going to happen
 
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Quercetin works as an ionophore for zinc . . .
 
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COVID-19 Is a Vascular Disease: Coronavirus’ Spike Protein Attacks Vascular System on a Cellular Level


"Scientists have known for a while that SARS-CoV-2’s distinctive “spike” proteins help the virus infect its host by latching on to healthy cells. Now, a major new study shows that they also play a key role in the disease itself.

The paper, published on April 30, 2021, in Circulation Research, also shows conclusively that COVID-19 is a vascular disease, demonstrating exactly how the SARS-CoV-2 virus damages and attacks the vascular system on a cellular level. The findings help explain COVID-19’s wide variety of seemingly unconnected complications, and could open the door for new research into more effective therapies."


https://scitechdaily.com/covid-19-i...-attacks-vascular-system-on-a-cellular-level/
 
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Your COVID vaccine booster might be a patch or a pill. Or it might come with your flu shot.


"They may be combined with the seasonal flu vaccine, or could come in the form of pills or patches instead of shots. Scientists also envision vaccines that might shield against viruses beyond SARS-CoV-2 (the virus that causes COVID-19) that could avert future pandemics."


https://www.cbsnews.com/news/covid-19-vaccine-booster-options/
 
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