No, because I'm not the droid-esque germ paranoiac you've persistently tried to paint me as, and because the pandemic is over, in large part due to the vaccines you despise.P.P.S. @Mr. Tea have you bought yourself the latest booster yet.
Just get the damn shot. It's largely not gonna kill you.No, because I'm not the droid-esque germ paranoiac you've persistently tried to paint me as, and because the pandemic is over, in large part due to the vaccines you despise.
Nice strawman about vaccines being "largely safe", btw. No medicine is guaranteed 100% safe for 100% of people. They are approved for use if they're shown to have a benefit that significantly outweighs the risk, which vaccines do.
I haven't noticed you banging on and on for hundreds of pages about any actual pharmaceutical scandals, such as Purdue pushing opioid painkillers they knew to be dangerously addictive and which have caused orders of magnitude more death and suffering than even the absolute upper limit on any and all covid vaccines put together. Wonder why that is?
Let's make a pact. I'll do that while you deliberately infect yourself with ebola and rely on your natural immunity.Just get the damn shot. It's largely not gonna kill you.
The researchers said the findings translate to “an extremely small absolute risk” of acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (0.78 per million vaccine doses) and of transverse myelitis (1.82 per million vaccine doses).
Being called thick by someone who once thought (and maybe still thinks?) there was anything remotely good about Russell Brand is pretty hilarious.its brilliant how the two thickest people on the forum have this long running double act. dont they call it being co-dependent?
it's like an eternal feedback loop, i wish we could somehow extract the energy that goes into it and power let's say a lamp in my living room or something like that. @Clinamenic you reckon something like that is possible?its brilliant how the two thickest people on the forum have this long running double act. dont they call it being co-dependent?
The natural immunity trope was because even the worst Covid strains had a very low fatality rate for most people. This doesn't apply to ebola, you dimbecile.Let's make a pact. I'll do that while you deliberately infect yourself with ebola and rely on your natural immunity.
Even the two thickest people are about a billion times more qualified than you, as if we're all living in Topsy Turvy Land.its brilliant how the two thickest people on the forum have this long running double act. dont they call it being co-dependent?
The worst strains had a CFR of about 4%, which I'd call pretty bad:The natural immunity trope was because even the worst Covid strains had a very low fatality rate for most people. This doesn't apply to ebola, you dimbecile.
The CFR varied widely depending on age.The worst strains had a CFR of about 4%, which I'd call pretty bad:
To say nothing of the far higher chance of not dying but being left with debilitating symptoms for months or years afterwards, and potentially forever (a friend of mine is still suffering from them).
Compare that to rates of severe abreaction to the commonly used vaccines that are in the low single figures per million doses administered.
I know maths isn't your strong point (I'm still chuckling over the time you couldn't work out a percentage), but surely even you can see there's a big difference there?
Not to stir shit up...................... BUT, did anyone have really bad reactions to any of their shots?
Second and Third shots, I felt like I was going to die, and after my third shot where I was shaking so uncontrollably that I had to leave the restaurant where I was with family in town visiting for the holidays, both of my lower legs (along with my feet) swelled.
My right lower leg and foot is still swollen to this day, and I have to wear special shoes like those people that have diabetes.
I've seen doctors about it a few different times and even had X-Rays, but they can't figure it out.
There was no way that I was gonna get more shots after the third time.