I've been wearing mine everywhere even though it hasn't been required. It's really not that baaa-aa-aa-aaad
Wife got booster (Pfizer) today. She had JJ in March and got covid in august. So far no side effects from the booster.
Has there been anything recently on sporting events being spreader events? With them being at 100% capacity for a while now I just wasn't sure if anything has been noticed. Not that anyone is really contact tracing. Still haven't been to an event indoor or outdoor since 2020 but mainly because of bringing kids (not as much worried about super boosted self now)
So my nephew has Covid, can’t taste or smell but that’s it, and his mother knowing he has it dropped him off at my brother’s house so she could go to Paris for a couple of weeks. He has a 3 yr old and a 4 month old baby. She’s literally the worst human I know.
Your brother found out by testing the nephew? Or she said “here’s Jimmy…he just tested positive for COVID. See you in a couple weeks!” Or…?
I’m drunk, but I don’t give a fuck anymore. Me and my family will get the annual shots and everyone else can do their thing. This shit isn’t ever ending and there are a bunch of jackasses to blame.
Fellas https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04798001 Running trials in kansas, but you cant have had a previous vaccine May be the way to go for your unvaxxed relatives. Hard to implant a microchip without an injection
This one is interesting because the idea is to stimulate the mucosa at the entry point (nasal/airway) for high antibody levels against an airborne virus right?
Yup! Maybe even in the lungs too but idk im not on the up and up with this vaccine. The cited study in this article https://www.thecardiologyadvisor.co...syndrome-acs-biomarkers-mrna-covid19-vaccine/ which your chud families may be picking up real soon, is written by this guy https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Gundry Just in case he ends up on tucker, bret weinstein, or joe rogan
Let em die if they can't get vaccinated at this point. That's prob bad taste and I know it's not that simple but damn I've had more than enough of this shit.
i don't see how these two tweets supposedly contradict each other there is no reason people shouldnt enjoy thanksgiving if theyre vaccinated
yeah, I am sure the first tweet is urging people to get vaxxed/boosted. That doesn't contradict the second tweet
The plants-causing-inflammation thing and also selling anti-lectin elixirs is extreme quackery https://gundrymd.com/
Insurance companies need to go ahead and start surcharging more for unvaxed people like they do with tobacco.
What are your thoughts on the merit of the study? The lectin thing reeks of snake oil, but ad hominem won’t be as effective if his data holds up (and to be clear, I would have no idea if it’s good science or crap) so hoping you guys might have insight.
It's hard to tell since the paper only exists as a poster for a symposium, his is the only name attached right now, and he hasn't had his name attached to any published research in 17 years. But you're right. It could be good research if/when it comes out. Edit: If that sounds snarky, it's not meant to be. It's more like frustration with this dude. There's just like, nothing to even look at. All the guy does it submit abstracts/posters
Delta Variant Tied To Increased Risk Of Stillbirth By Bill Galluccio November 22, 2021 Two new studies published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention show that pregnant women who contract COVID-19 have an increased risk of stillbirth and dying during childbirth. The two studies looked at over 1.2 million deliveries in the United States from March 2020 to September 2021. One study showed that while stillbirths were rare, the rate for women with COVID-19 was one in 80, compared to one in 155 for women who did not have the virus. The study also found that the rate of stillbirths rose sharply around July 2021, when the Delta variant began to spread across the country. A second study from Mississippi identified 15 women who had COVID-19 and died during childbirth and found that they all suffered from chronic health conditions, such as high blood pressure or diabetes. Health officials say the new reports provide more evidence that pregnant women should get vaccinated against COVID-19. According to the most recent data from the CDC, just over 35% of pregnant women in the U.S. are fully vaccinated. "We have evidence to show there is no increased risk of miscarriage or poor pregnancy outcomes from the vaccine," said Dr. Zsakeba Henderson, deputy chief medical and health officer for the March of Dimes, according to NBC News. "All evidence points to the safety of this vaccine."