They blamed everything on it. I keep seeing them post about how many people died from the vaccine. I don't know anyone who has died from what they claim the vaccine causes which I know is anecdotal but if it's so obvious, you'd think I'd know someone.
Well technically if they were given the vaccine i would hope that the doctors who administered it would check to see if the person had covid first before they gave them the jab. I mean thats literally a safety protocol because you shoukdnt be administering vaccines to people who have already contracted the disease that the vaccine is made for, that is literally how some people die.
Whether you get inadvertently infected with the virus right before or right after getting boosted, an infection may cause symptoms, but isn't likely to interfere with the booster's effects, said Amesh Adalja, MD, an infectious disease physician at Johns Hopkins School of Public Health in Baltimore.
"I suspect it's not going to be a major effect other than that you might be contending with more symptoms from the vaccine and from the infection that you have at the same time," he said. "It could be more unpleasant than normal."
It definitely won't be more detrimental, but here you are spreading more false information.
"No, it's generally not recommended or necessary to vaccinate someone if they currently have a confirmed infection, as they already have natural immunity from the illness, and vaccines are for prevention, not treatment; healthcare providers typically advise waiting until recovery for vaccination if needed, but a past infection provides lifelong protection."
So if the doctors are doing their job correctly they would have made sure he or she is or is not infected first. If they are it doesnt matter due to above statement. And as you mentioned if they do, they could get more SEVERE side effects from the vaccine in which a possibility could be death. If they dont have the disease then whoopsie do they can make the choice to get vaccinated or not.
In the US, 10 people died from a non-mRNA vaccine that was removed from the market immediately. They're all thinking they will get a pay-out if they believe it enough. They're wrong
This reminds me of the time I challenged someone who claimed that [footballer/soccer player] Christian Eriksen had a sudden cardiac arrest on the pitch due to a COVID vaccination. In fact, it was said, and later confirmed he was not vaccinated at the time.
My opponent of course said that this denial was part of the big cover-up, and that "of course" it was the COVID vaccine. "It was obvious - Why else would an elite athlete suddenly have a heart attack?"
So I asked about other famous cases, such as Fabrice Muamba (2012) and Marc-Vivien Foe (2003, RIP). I asked if they also "of course" and "obviously" had their sudden heart attacks because of the COVID vaccine, years before it existed.
Of course he just called me "a sheep, believing everything I'm told". They never pause to think that of themselves. And he didn't answer my question. I kept looking for evidence while waiting.
I found the FIFA sudden death registry (FIFA-SDR) a study commissioned in (I believe) 2020, before the vaccines existed, into sudden deaths in footballers between 2014-2018. (I.e years before the pandemic).
In that five year span, astonishingly, 617 people suffered sudden death during games of football. 617.
We don't always hear about it, unless the player is professional, perhaps even famous, but this tragedy happens in football alone, more than twice a week. It's usually a case of people with undiagnosed heart conditions pushing their hearts to breaking point during intense exercise. It's why professionals now are subject to stringent medical checks and often wear heart monitors.
The long history of sudden death in sportspeople is a fascinating and scary rabbit hole to go down, and I suggested such to my antivaxxer opponent, as well as many since...
...knowing well that they won't, because it involves absorbing actual data, and doesn't scratch that conspiracy itch they have.
Yeah my friend is an avid footballer, plays for the local team. He had a heart attack on the pitch, luckily got help and survived. He's 21. If I remember correctly, it was myocarditis caused by a particularly nasty infection he'd had a while back. It's crazy how something like that can cause so much damage - especially with someone who's physically fit.
This article is in the Guardian, one of the few sites that prominently says 'this article is x months/years old' at the top, alongside the publishing date. More sites should do that.
There's a common denominator in all these cases. One feature of every case that nobody is talking about.. Every case of turbo cancer, every "died suddenly"..
The thing they all have in common is these crazy anti-vax brain donors .. they're DEADLY!!
They blamed everything on it. I keep seeing them post about how many people died from the vaccine. I don't know anyone who has died from what they claim the vaccine causes which I know is anecdotal but if it's so obvious, you'd think I'd know someone.
I bet the people that died "from the vaccine" got the vaccine too late, like 3 days before they caught the real Covid and they blamed the vaccine.
Well technically if they were given the vaccine i would hope that the doctors who administered it would check to see if the person had covid first before they gave them the jab. I mean thats literally a safety protocol because you shoukdnt be administering vaccines to people who have already contracted the disease that the vaccine is made for, that is literally how some people die.
Whether you get inadvertently infected with the virus right before or right after getting boosted, an infection may cause symptoms, but isn't likely to interfere with the booster's effects, said Amesh Adalja, MD, an infectious disease physician at Johns Hopkins School of Public Health in Baltimore.
"I suspect it's not going to be a major effect other than that you might be contending with more symptoms from the vaccine and from the infection that you have at the same time," he said. "It could be more unpleasant than normal."
It definitely won't be more detrimental, but here you are spreading more false information.
Since we are quoting people
"No, it's generally not recommended or necessary to vaccinate someone if they currently have a confirmed infection, as they already have natural immunity from the illness, and vaccines are for prevention, not treatment; healthcare providers typically advise waiting until recovery for vaccination if needed, but a past infection provides lifelong protection."
So if the doctors are doing their job correctly they would have made sure he or she is or is not infected first. If they are it doesnt matter due to above statement. And as you mentioned if they do, they could get more SEVERE side effects from the vaccine in which a possibility could be death. If they dont have the disease then whoopsie do they can make the choice to get vaccinated or not.
Did you misread my original comment? I said they probably blamed the vaccine when the person got Covid days AFTER getting the vaccine.
Also death is not a side-effect of the vaccine.
Whats crazy is yalls favorite CNN just came out saying that the FDA intends to put its most serious warning on COVID vaccines. I wonder why.
Because RFK Jr is an idiot. All of a sudden you trust the FDA?
In the US, 10 people died from a non-mRNA vaccine that was removed from the market immediately. They're all thinking they will get a pay-out if they believe it enough. They're wrong
This reminds me of the time I challenged someone who claimed that [footballer/soccer player] Christian Eriksen had a sudden cardiac arrest on the pitch due to a COVID vaccination. In fact, it was said, and later confirmed he was not vaccinated at the time.
My opponent of course said that this denial was part of the big cover-up, and that "of course" it was the COVID vaccine. "It was obvious - Why else would an elite athlete suddenly have a heart attack?"
So I asked about other famous cases, such as Fabrice Muamba (2012) and Marc-Vivien Foe (2003, RIP). I asked if they also "of course" and "obviously" had their sudden heart attacks because of the COVID vaccine, years before it existed.
Of course he just called me "a sheep, believing everything I'm told". They never pause to think that of themselves. And he didn't answer my question. I kept looking for evidence while waiting.
I found the FIFA sudden death registry (FIFA-SDR) a study commissioned in (I believe) 2020, before the vaccines existed, into sudden deaths in footballers between 2014-2018. (I.e years before the pandemic).
In that five year span, astonishingly, 617 people suffered sudden death during games of football. 617.
We don't always hear about it, unless the player is professional, perhaps even famous, but this tragedy happens in football alone, more than twice a week. It's usually a case of people with undiagnosed heart conditions pushing their hearts to breaking point during intense exercise. It's why professionals now are subject to stringent medical checks and often wear heart monitors.
The long history of sudden death in sportspeople is a fascinating and scary rabbit hole to go down, and I suggested such to my antivaxxer opponent, as well as many since...
...knowing well that they won't, because it involves absorbing actual data, and doesn't scratch that conspiracy itch they have.
Yeah my friend is an avid footballer, plays for the local team. He had a heart attack on the pitch, luckily got help and survived. He's 21. If I remember correctly, it was myocarditis caused by a particularly nasty infection he'd had a while back. It's crazy how something like that can cause so much damage - especially with someone who's physically fit.
Like how my uncle was "murdered by the π§ jab"...he died of covid in April 2020, before the vaccine was released.
Facts won't stand in their way!
This article is in the Guardian, one of the few sites that prominently says 'this article is x months/years old' at the top, alongside the publishing date. More sites should do that.
My coworker: βI wonβt get the Covid vax! My friend got it, and a year later she had breast cancer.βΒ
Dude. Seriously?
ermm technically a cardiac arrest is different from a heart attack π€
Heart attack = one of the coronary arteries is partially or completely blocked causing damage to heart muscle
Cardiac arrest = when the heart suddenly and unexpectedly stops pumping
Clearly Ryuk went on vacation to Australia
There's a common denominator in all these cases. One feature of every case that nobody is talking about.. Every case of turbo cancer, every "died suddenly"..
The thing they all have in common is these crazy anti-vax brain donors .. they're DEADLY!!