Potential link only with Pfizer bivalent, only in older adults. Not seen in VAERS, other large studies. Not seen with Moderna. Not seen in other countries. Seems like statistical noise but we’ll see. Risk reward still greatly favors vaccination vs getting COVID in older adults.
People have adverse reactions to all sorts of things. 1 in 200k people for the vaccine. 1 in 200 people for peanuts.
These are the same people who threw a fit that they couldn’t have peanuts on planes because others might get really sick. It all checks out imo.
Uhhh CNN is running on their front page top story a piece on long covid and kids and lmao at a bunch of the treatments that clinic is giving the kids
I remember hearing theyve curtailed manufacturing of paxlovid lately - have you heard something like that Yeah it sucks to walk around weeks later and your heart just decides youre on a roller coaster for 2 seconds out of no where.
Ahh theyre only making 50 million courses of it. Which is....eh. i guess theyre only assuming 50+ year olds and at-risk people will get covid once this year?
I have to say guys the covid experience was much worse than the flu! Also it has thrown my IBD tummy into such fucking hell which is fun
ya know, most people don't go get it even when they should. and that's possibly the doctors fault as well
Japan has a strong masking culture, but is also fairly suspicious of the covid vaccines (iirc there was a korean manufacturing plant for the mrna vaccine sabotaged and had tainted some product last year or so). Their political class is also prioritizing the hell out of getting their birth rates up so getting young folks out to bang probably pays some role in that decision too
I had to read what was in the vaccines as i have an allergy to pennecillin and it's sulfites. Glad to say i'm fully vaccinated.
Haven't been boosted since June of last year, anyone take the latest variation? Same sort of side effects?
i am also allergic to penicillin and have toxicity with sulfa antibiotics like bactrim, and neither have any issues with vaccines.
Edwards' clinic uses an integrated approach to long Covid treatment. Ayden's regimen included physical therapy, acupuncture, deep breathing and cognitive behavioral therapy, as well as diet changes.
Insane. In MN: -50 patients currently hospitalized with influenza in "really bad year." -500 patients currently hospitalized with covid and "things are great!"
Well, in all honestly, those have about as much evidence as other bullshit people are using. Which is to say, zero. There are zero evidence-based treatments for long covid. Anyone who tells you otherwise is trying to sell you something.
When covid started my family and i had to do something. They got vaccinated before me. We kind of had to all get vaccinated because my dad at the time had cancer. He's still alive today and has had covid. But it knocked him around a bit.
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/path.6035 That's nuts - i wonder what underlying parts of the patients (seemingly age-related but how) let it progress like that or if its just dumb luck or something.
Lol great cool Its going to be super funny if the thing that dials back the meat industry is antivax idiots
Elon: “can’t tweet my publicly available jet location - it’s too dangerous.” Elon in response to a blatant call for the assassination of a fellow tech mogul: “Let’s see how this plays out.”
anti-vax rhetoric heard throughout my family recently. it must be permeating to them via fox news and elsewhere they’re all vax’d but very suspicious that any issues they have now are due to the vaccine smh
I mean there ARE side effects that CAN last a long time that can be pretty bad ....from covid. In fact, there are tons of pubmed (a government meta-archive of medically related papers) articles comparing these things. And reports of side effects from vaccines vs placebos vs vaxed/unvaxed infections. Etc. If they were interested, they could look through it. Far better trained people than your family already did the leg work and they could get their questions answered from the scientists. Most even respond to emails One fun thing to note is that in large enough samples, fainting is an issue with the covid vaccine. And placebos. Any injection. Because of fears of needles, or a rough injection experience for whatever reason - these events ARE included, but a person without the experience may look at that in the data and not realize its not specifically from the vaccine but from the needle
Paxlovid is a beast. Tested positive Saturday evening. Started paxlovid Sunday night. Was testing negative by Wednesday morning and still negative as of this morning.
This is a good way to help reduce global warming (reduced meat intake). Maybe we can start saying that it's in the gas and the exhaust has particles that will control us, they'll hate gas.
Glanced at this article, but apparently not getting vaccinated for influenza, shingles, etc correlates to higher risks of alzheimer’s, Parkinsons, ALS, etc: https://www.sciencealert.com/study-...s-links-viruses-to-alzheimers-again-and-again So yeah, vaccinations have problems, but NO vaccination can cause worse problems