Covid/mRNA Vaccine Info General - "Covid Seasonal Flu Vaccines is Society's New Normal" - FDA

Is that what's causing the blood clots?
Not necessarily since the spikes the therapy is meant to produce are a major clot risk, but having foreign matter injected into your bloodstream by a bad nurse (IM injections in men can often become IV due to bad needle placement, since men have a higher concentration of blood vessels in the muscles) is something that can cause blood clots as well as pain.

It's theorized that the higher risk for heart problems in the jab for men is due to the higher risk for the gene therapy to enter the blood vessels and heart and cause spike expression (and thus immune response) against cardiovascular tissue.
 
So far the kiwis who got the shot got side effects such as:
- Vomiting
- Blood Clots
- Non-stop periods (please correct me if I'm wrong)
And I thought Clot shot is a fucking meme
I can confirm the periods (from a close friend). No blood clots that I'm aware of but I did take another friend to the ER with partial paralysis and eye issues, which wore off after a couple hours - but the friend already had neurological problems so it's probably an outlayer case. Only 3 or 4 friends out of maybe 20 or 30 vaccinated, have had noticeably bad side effects.
 
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Its almost as if the unvaccinated are trying to justify their irrational fears in absurd concepts like non-stop periods.

Just admit you're an irrational pussy who gives into fears. This is a normal, acceptable human response.

Desperate justifications are less so.

Sincerely,

The Also Non Jabbed But Honest About It
 
Its almost as if the unvaccinated are trying to justify their irrational fears in absurd concepts like non-stop periods.

Just admit you're an irrational pussy who gives into fears. This is a normal, acceptable human response.

Desperate justifications are less so.

Sincerely,

The Also Non Jabbed But Honest About It
Joined Mar 27, 2021

How's the weather in Langley?
 
So far the kiwis who got the shot got side effects such as:
- Vomiting
- Blood Clots
- Non-stop periods (please correct me if I'm wrong)
And I thought Clot shot is a fucking meme
I can confirm the periods (from a close friend). No blood clots that I'm aware of but I did take another friend to the ER with partial paralysis and eye issues, which wore off after a couple hours - but the friend already had neurological problems so it's probably an outlayer case. Only 3 or 4 friends out of maybe 20 or 30 vaccinated, have had noticeably bad side effects.
I've been collecting anecdotes since last year (not enough individuals to count as quant data, but more than a handful of detailed stories with timelines) and of that group the period stuff is absolutely a thing; both in the "non-stop periods" category but also abnormal periods and missing periods.
 
I've been collecting anecdotes since last year (not enough individuals to count as quant data, but more than a handful of detailed stories with timelines) and of that group the period stuff is absolutely a thing; both in the "non-stop periods" category but also abnormal periods and missing periods.
I know it's related to periods, are some people who got these issues have hormonal issues for example PCOS.
I remembered a kiwi post something in the virus or spike protein affect with estrogen.

This is the last time I'm discussing periods, I swear.
 
I know it's related to periods, are some people who got these issues have hormonal issues for example PCOS.
I remembered a kiwi post something in the virus or spike protein affect with estrogen.

This is the last time I'm discussing periods, I swear.
Yeah, not to go full radfem, but seeing how little attention is given to the period and women's reproductive system stuff freaks me out a little.
Freaks me out even more, though, when I see women being told to sit down and shut up about it when they only do as much as ask what the risk factors might be.
"The vaccine is safe and effective."
"What about PCOS? Endometriosis? Uterine malformations? Scar tissue?"
"The vaccine is safe and effective."
 
Its almost as if the unvaccinated are trying to justify their irrational fears in absurd concepts like non-stop periods.

Just admit you're an irrational pussy who gives into fears. This is a normal, acceptable human response.

Desperate justifications are less so.

Sincerely,

The Also Non Jabbed But Honest About It
Is getting a vaccine for a virus which you already survived without incident not inherently an irrational fear?
 
Yea so all of NY isn't the city and almost all of us who live in the rural areas
Deers can't use keyboards. Nice try, NigYoker.
Firstly, you know full well that when people talk about New York and its infestation known as a population we're talking about the city, not rural bros.
On a personal note, though, since you brought it up: I get that you're stuck with a cist city like California, Texas, Florida, etc. which all have cities or counties which ruin an otherwise good thing. I do feel for you, but in my experience even among rural Yorkers--who have done their best to separate from the cist city in many ways and thus have better laws overall upstate--I still see the retardation of progressivism/lib thought, illegals who've never bothered to get citizenship, and people obsessed with not being racist. Rochester, Syracuse, Kerhonkson, etc. all have "classical libs", people who aren't completely insane like libs today but are still retarded enough that you don't want to live near them. They're the kind who hate the INSANE late term abortion laws and celebrations from the city but would be fine with mass abortion if it wasn't too late, or who agree that it's INSANE to have wholly open boarders but would break into hives at the idea of closing or lethally defending the southern border. Religious liberty but don't be homophobic. Don't let trannies into women's restrooms or prisons but it's a teenager's choice to take HRT and should be validated. etc.

So I don't care about upstate NY all that much either. I do care; they aren't pod people, but it's not a burden of the soul. And if my experience with them was just a run of years of bad luck on my part, and I never saw what a real upstate Yorker is like, then I take it all back and apologize. In that case, since upstate NY is not altogether beholden to the cist city (hence the difference in laws) then why get angry and not instead laugh at the dumpster fire of a city along with the rest of us?

Maybe I'm missing something, like a few brain cells, but rural folk are more secure from the blast distance of the city, aren't you? Laugh with us.
 
Firing nurses/docs is VERY unpragmatic.
There are ways to keep skilled labor in your state.
1. Paperwork.
2. Less wealthy areas.
3. Paperwork.
4. Desk work.
5. Send them to a school.
This is beyond just safety- this is deliberate.
Speaking of firing doctors and nurses, there is already a shortage of medical staff in pretty much every country and was long before any covid started. If its such a deadly pandemic why exactly are they firing medical personnel that are already in short supply, for any reason? If anything, that in itself will cause more harm and deaths than covid will, and not just in regards to people with covid. Such a mandate puts patients in unnecessary danger by its very concept and proves that the government is either lying about the danger of the pandemic or is willfully negligent and deliberately committing an action that any idiot can see will cause unnecessary harm and deaths to many patients, including many that are not related to covid

In either case, this is negligent, easily preventable and blatantly foreseeable harm being done to people without a legitimate, justifiable reason. The fired medical staff and the patients or families of patients that have have been harmed in any way, shape or form should put together a class action civil rights lawsuit and go after the government for its blatant negligence and intentional harm being done

After all, the government doesn't really have an acceptable argument here by definition. If you can fire medical staff during a pandemic you aren't in a position to claim its a very dangerous one or you wouldn't be doing it. The only alternative is you're knowingly firing key medical personnel during a dangerous pandemic, which shows either absurd stupidity/incompetence or deliberate willful intent to cause harm to the public. It literally has to be one of those two things going on
 
Speaking of firing doctors and nurses, there is already a shortage of medical staff in pretty much every country and was long before any covid started. If its such a deadly pandemic why exactly are they firing medical personnel that are already in short supply, for any reason? If anything, that in itself will cause more harm and deaths than covid will, and not just in regards to people with covid. Such a mandate puts patients in unnecessary danger by its very concept and proves that the government is either lying about the danger of the pandemic or is willfully negligent and deliberately committing an action that any idiot can see will cause unnecessary harm and deaths to many patients, including many that are not related to covid

In either case, this is negligent, easily preventable and blatantly foreseeable harm being done to people without a legitimate, justifiable reason. The fired medical staff and the patients or families of patients that have have been harmed in any way, shape or form should put together a class action civil rights lawsuit and go after the government for its blatant negligence and intentional harm being done

After all, the government doesn't really have an acceptable argument here by definition. If you can fire medical staff during a pandemic you aren't in a position to claim its a very dangerous one or you wouldn't be doing it. The only alternative is you're knowingly firing key medical personnel during a dangerous pandemic, which shows either absurd stupidity/incompetence or deliberate willful intent to cause harm to the public. It literally has to be one of those two things going on
"Our hospitals are overloaded. The obvious solution is to fire hospital staff who won't get the vax!"
 
So I can only imagine that O'Keefe is tired of living a normal, free life and is trying to Suicide by Cop Pharma, because this right here is the kind of video that'd have his skull caved out in Australia.

Nothing we didn't already know, mind you. But it's nice to see non-kiwis putting in the journalistic effort and getting the point out there. However, considering what we know about Fox and pals, and considering how bipartisam the vax worship is (just not the mandates), I wonder if the Republican friends he's made in the past will be willing to stick with him as he and his crew go down this road. It'll be interesting to see what results from all this, aside from the inevitable Youtube censorship.
 
I thought this one was interesting.
Here's to hoping mine was administered correctly.
If you HAVE to get it go to your doc or a smaller community pharmacy NOT Walgreens or Walmart.
Even Jimmy "shoot the pigs" Dore is reporting on this. Goes to show that this whole shebang has gone on for so long that the subject has officially flooded every corner of social and political thought. Everyone from the furthest left to the altest right is fed up with it. It's a good sign, ultimately. Means there's even less places for the wilfully delusional uber-vaxxers to call home.
 
Speaking of firing doctors and nurses, there is already a shortage of medical staff in pretty much every country and was long before any covid started. If its such a deadly pandemic why exactly are they firing medical personnel that are already in short supply, for any reason? If anything, that in itself will cause more harm and deaths than covid will, and not just in regards to people with covid. Such a mandate puts patients in unnecessary danger by its very concept and proves that the government is either lying about the danger of the pandemic or is willfully negligent and deliberately committing an action that any idiot can see will cause unnecessary harm and deaths to many patients, including many that are not related to covid

In either case, this is negligent, easily preventable and blatantly foreseeable harm being done to people without a legitimate, justifiable reason. The fired medical staff and the patients or families of patients that have have been harmed in any way, shape or form should put together a class action civil rights lawsuit and go after the government for its blatant negligence and intentional harm being done

After all, the government doesn't really have an acceptable argument here by definition. If you can fire medical staff during a pandemic you aren't in a position to claim its a very dangerous one or you wouldn't be doing it. The only alternative is you're knowingly firing key medical personnel during a dangerous pandemic, which shows either absurd stupidity/incompetence or deliberate willful intent to cause harm to the public. It literally has to be one of those two things going on
"Our hospitals are overloaded. The obvious solution is to fire hospital staff who won't get the vax!"

There's a logical explanation actually. Most of the hospital is not the ICU and the emergency room, but consultation and check-ups with doctors. Because people nowadays are much more scared about going to the hospital and catching COVID, the rate of consultation for non-emergencies has plummeted. With that, the hospital's revenue has taken a hit, ironically in a middle of a health crisis which is the cause of the firings. Surgeons and other non-infectious disease specialists have been put to work in COVID wards as basic GP's because of the lack of demand in their specific branches.

Tthis may be "good" in a sense that people are not spending money in the hospital just for bullshit check ups. But since this has been going on for a while the rates of undiagnosed and untreated diseases has risen in the population. (measles in pediatrics and heart issues in older patients are big ones). Though I must clarify that research on that is still very early.

Edit: Oh, one thing about the vax for hospital work. At the start fo the pandemic it used to happen that doctors were very careful around patients and then take off their masks when they were together in the cafeteria, chatting about the day. This was a no-no. So it does make sense that doctors should take the risk of the vax, to protect them from their laziness. Jesus... utilitarianism is hard to defend.
 
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There's a logical explanation actually. Most of the hospital is not the ICU and the emergency room, but consultation and check-ups with doctors. Because people now a days are much more scared about going to the hospital and catching COVID, the rate of consultation for non-emergencies has plummeted. With that, the hospital's revenue has taken a hit, ironically in a middle of a health crisis which is the cause of the firings. Surgeons and other non-infectious disease specialists have been put to work in COVID hospitals as basic GP's because of the lack of demand for regular staff.

While this may be "good" in a sense that people are not spending money in the hospital just for bullshit check ups but since this has been going on for a while, apparenly, the rates of undiagnosed and untreated diseases has risen in the population. (measles in pediatrics and heart issues in older patients are big ones). Though I must clarify that research on that is still very early.
If you look at the expected vs. excess deaths for non-COVID diseases you'll find a dramatic increase due to them essentially kicking everyone out of the hospital even when the beds weren't being used. COVID wards were going empty but people were refused transplant surgeries and specialist visits that could have saved them.
 
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