The Benefits of Vaccination (with thread drift...)

You know, there does seem to be a pattern of extremely fit young people being struck down when you’d think they had more resistance.

Wonder if it’s because their oxygen transport to all their cells is so efficient and the virus just tags onto this amazing rate of transport and cell absorption of the oxygen?

Which is one of the anti-vac arguments mentioned, that if you keep your body fit and healthy you will be able to resist. Errr, no - it doesn’t work like that!

Interesting idea! I wonder if they will look into the reasons now so many younger folk are getting it and dying from it.

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Click on the link, then on the article. This is a cry from the heart to all those people who think they are special.

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Possibly a cytokine “storm”

The British government has started a survey with pregnant women and the effects will be recorded!

Lol :grinning:

That’s why I posted the source article in German to the pathologist actually conducting these autopsies…

Perhaps this will encourage the doubters to get jabbed -

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Exactly. As my international-aid-worker friends say: these are First-World problems.
Far more important than the vaccinate-or-not argument here is the question of getting vaccinations to poorer countries.

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This motivates me to look forward to my 3rd dose, Pfizer this time.
https://www.academie-medecine.fr/larn-messager-une-arme-vaccinale-sure-et-tres-efficace-contre-la-covide-19/

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Further commentary by Professor Francois Balloux of UCL:

Where do you stand on vaccinating teenagers?
This is the mother of all questions. There are people who are very passionate on both sides. Given the data available – and not many teenagers have been immunised – I think the JCVI has probably been right to err on the side of caution by first recommending the vaccine for healthy over-18s, and as more data has become available, to healthy over-16s. There is an issue with heart inflammation in younger males administered mRNA vaccines. One possible solution could be to give teenagers only one dose – most of the side-effects have been registered after the second dose. However, a single-dose regime hasn’t been trialed or approved yet.

I listened to the world Service last night and this came up.
It seems as though there are those who will believe anything and, hopefully, there are some who want to live separately from us, so when one of them gets it they can all share it togther.

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@Helen6
Whilst you are taking an interest in all things medical, what’s your take on statins?

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So as this post is on a go slow and no option to even edit I’ll try and condense into one reply…

Statins I would look at the lawsuits and who they are filed against…

Yes absolutely agree aggression doesn’t work and neither do condescending replies…

Neither does all the bs about right and left and what we should read and shouldn’t read because a channel or an article might be perceived as political when what we as humanity are collectively and globally facing should be above this “lower vibration“

Neither do smear campaigns work…children’s health defence is now shared many times over and above stuff from who and cdc…so Thankyou to everyone who has it in for Robert F Kennedy Jr and Del Bigtree of Highwire and ICAN…all the smear campaigns do is make us stronger…

@Helen6 When people look at a website or an article for evidence of bias or untruths they are trying to critically appraise it. Their view on it could also be true or false also according to their bias. Most probably there is a grey area in many of these things and there are no absolute truths BUT surely what you are trying do is critically appraise too?

There is no rising above bias. It is a real thing.

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Yet another one biting the dust and wishing they had listened to the science instead of those who think that the vaccine is a power grab by the government.

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He was called Dick!

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There are so many of these stories, but still a lot of duped people.

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