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You gotta be kiddin' me. You're going to discredit a source strictly based on it being posted on a given site?Please tell me you're not taking medical advice from Rumble.com
Unbelievable.
You gotta be kiddin' me. You're going to discredit a source strictly based on it being posted on a given site?Please tell me you're not taking medical advice from Rumble.com
Curious: in your role did you see many serious adverse reactions/deaths from the vaccines? That seems to be the next criticism that is being brought to the forefront by those who are against the vaccines.Getting my 2 cents in before this is shut down..
I am an MD, been in the Covid trenches since day 1 essentially.
Absolutely agree that the general public has been fleeced with false hope and promises surrounding the vaccine.
To say that the vaccine increases risk of illness and death is absurd. We have so much data beyond the clinical trials to support this. This is probably the one reason I recommend family and friends to be vaccinated…it does a good job of preventing you from dying or staying in the hospital from Covid. Not perfect, but very good at it. As I type this I’m recovering from Covid myself, thankfully mild symptoms.
Aside from the data, I’ve seen first hand lots (hundreds) of folks sick and dying from Covid. None of the really sick/dying were vaccinated that I saw. There were a few I heard about in our hospital but very rare.
Believe what you want, get the jab(s) or not, but probably best to avoid fringe junk like this. Worse than clickbait.
I'm in the same boat, had to get the vaccine to keep my job. The ironic thing is, the vaccine made me feel worse than having Covid ever did.When you get any of the other actual vaccines, do you still get the disease? I never heard of people getting small pox a couple times after they were vaccinated. When a virus mutates it gets LESS dangerous by the way. That's why with the new Omicron virus of death, hardly anyone is actually dying compared to previous variants. Also you can look at 100 different websites with 100 different doctors and find whatever fits your narrative. I think everyone needs to stop watching the fear mongering media and listening to big Pharma that is making Billions of dollars off of these vaccines. They could care less who dies as long as they make money. Look at the data. 99.9% of people survive covid. Something like 99.999% survive the vaccine. Neither are that dangerous unless you are old, sick or just hit the death lottery. I don't trust any of these people. Especially a guy that craps his pants and has dementia. Trump was the one who got everyone the vaccines by the way, Biden just made them mandatory like some kind of dictator. I just had to get it to keep my job, so I'm a little pissed.
Let's go Brandon
I trust Covid-19 information sourced from Rumble.com just about as much as I trust gun violence information sourced from CNN.You gotta be kiddin' me. You're going to discredit a source strictly based on it being posted on a given site?
Unbelievable.
Will, care to opine on the many young soccer players/stars keeling over from heart issues, presumably myocarditis? That isn't hyperbole either.Getting my 2 cents in before this is shut down..
I am an MD, been in the Covid trenches since day 1 essentially.
Absolutely agree that the general public has been fleeced with false hope and promises surrounding the vaccine.
To say that the vaccine increases risk of illness and death is absurd. We have so much data beyond the clinical trials to support this. This is probably the one reason I recommend family and friends to be vaccinated…it does a good job of preventing you from dying or staying in the hospital from Covid. Not perfect, but very good at it. As I type this I’m recovering from Covid myself, thankfully mild symptoms.
Aside from the data, I’ve seen first hand lots (hundreds) of folks sick and dying from Covid. None of the really sick/dying were vaccinated that I saw. There were a few I heard about in our hospital but very rare.
Believe what you want, get the jab(s) or not, but probably best to avoid fringe junk like this. Worse than clickbait.
Based on all that I have read, there is no precedent for vaccines to cause long-term side effects (virtually all occur within 6-8 weeks of vaccination), so IMO no one should be surprised or concerned that such studies were not conducted.What's your opinion about the long term safety studies done on C-19 vaccines? My bad, there are none.
Yep, you’re right there are none. I’m hoping there will be nothing serious.What's your opinion about the long term safety studies done on C-19 vaccines? My bad, there are none.
Dude, the difference is you're hearing (and seeing) that info directly from a (qualified) person's mouth, not some asinine CNN amateur doctor/journalist giving his or her opinion.I trust Covid-19 information sourced from Rumble.com just about as much as I trust gun violence information sourced from CNN.
How do you find time in your day having to fact check all those national inquirer articles individually?
Wait, what? National Inquirer....are they still a thing? You know more about them than I.I trust Covid-19 information sourced from Rumble.com just about as much as I trust gun violence information sourced from CNN.
How do you find time in your day having to fact check all those national inquirer articles individually?
I have not, but honestly I see a ton of patients with all kinds of problems and lots of them are vaccinated…so it would be hard to make a connection there. The water is very muddy. A certain small percentage of people are prone to developing random, rare diseases. And a bunch of them will have gotten the vaccine. So the waters are muddy but I don’t personally expect any serious long terms effects, there’s just no precedent for that and no plausible mechanism that I have come across. But I may eat my words in 5 years, who knows.Curious: in your role did you see many serious adverse reactions/deaths from the vaccines? That seems to be the next criticism that is being brought to the forefront by those who are against the vaccines.
For what this is worth, Reuters looked into the soccer player angle and did not find any link to the COVID vaccines.Will, care to opine on the many young soccer players/stars keeling over from heart issues, presumably myocarditis? That isn't hyperbole either.
I'm double vaxxed, will not get the booster. I no longer trust anything I hear, my twin sis is an MD, she talked me into the vax last March.
When we see the stats now, even booster x2 folks are getting Omicron. And the media won't report on injuries or death from O-cron cases. It seems that they are out of fear ammo at this point.
No idea if it's still around just an example of a wholely unreliable source.Wait, what? National Inquirer....are they sitll a thing? You know more about them than I.
I hadn’t heard about it. When I think of myocarditis I think more about lots of shortness of breath, rapid heart beat, can’t walk without breathing hard. Heart failure symptoms more or less. When I hear about an athlete dying suddenly it makes me think more of a channelopathy, HOCM, something hereditary which is not all that rare actually. And of course all of them had to be vaccinated to play..Not saying there isn’t a connection, I really don’t know enough about the stories. But random bad shit happens to people all the time vaccine or not. So I’m always skeptical of these connections.Will, care to opine on the many young soccer players/stars keeling over from heart issues, presumably myocarditis? That isn't hyperbole either.
I'm double vaxxed, will not get the booster. I no longer trust anything I hear, my twin sis is an MD, she talked me into the vax last March.
When we see the stats now, even booster x2 folks are getting Omicron. And the media won't report on injuries or death from O-cron cases. It seems that they are out of fear ammo at this point.
Introducing Malone as the inventor of MRNA technology tells you that that's the case. He was a researcher in the field, but was one of dozens in his time, and hundreds over the decades it took to bring it to term.Please tell me you're not taking medical advice from Rumble.com
I had a headache that started a couple hours after the shot and lasted until the next day. That and my arm felt like I got a tetanus shot. Other than that, no problem. I got the J&J for no other reason than I didn't want 1 shot let alone two.I'm in the same boat, had to get the vaccine to keep my job. The ironic thing is, the vaccine made me feel worse than having Covid ever did.