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Ex had vaccine....just tested positive for covid today.

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posted on Sep, 11 2021 @ 03:44 PM
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originally posted by: nonspecific
There's different types of vaccines.

Sterilising vaccines are far harder to develop than is generally understood.

This is a good example of a vaccine.

www.nhs.uk...



a reply to: sciencelol



LOL from your link


How the rotavirus vaccine works
The vaccine contains a weakened version of rotavirus.

This helps your baby build up immunity, so that the next time they come into contact with rotavirus they will not get the infection.


Now how is that for less symptoms?
edit on 11-9-2021 by sciencelol because: (no reason given)



posted on Sep, 11 2021 @ 03:45 PM
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originally posted by: nonspecific
There's different types of vaccines.

Sterilising vaccines are far harder to develop than is generally understood.

This is a good example of a vaccine.

www.nhs.uk...



a reply to: sciencelol



Seeing as how a lot of posters on here are lolling in their ignorance of what vaccines are or how they even work I wouldn't bother.

I blame their education systems.



posted on Sep, 11 2021 @ 03:46 PM
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originally posted by: nonspecific
I'm surprised that so many "free thinkers" are so afraid of new things.

I'd have thought free thinkers would be all for new advancements in medical care and the sheep would be the ones to be terrified of change?




a reply to: TheLieWeLive



Like I’ve posted before but maybe you missed it. Bayer pharmaceuticals, Baxter, and other drug companies gave 1800 Japanese citizens and 8 to 10,000 Americans HIV or Hepatitis C between the late 70’s to early 80’s through tainted blood thinners...and these weren’t even rushed experimental “vaccines”.

Trust who you like.



posted on Sep, 11 2021 @ 03:47 PM
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originally posted by: nonspecific

Which one at the table is putting horse parasite paste on that turkey then?

Which one thinks bill gates wants to wipe out 7.5 billion people.

Which one thinks the vaccine makes magnets stick to your arms.


a reply to: incoserv



You actually used the magnet thing, why not 5g?, or maybe Qanon or whatever it is called.

Sorry to disappoint you, but rational people are thinking this is all a bad idea. No need for magnets or flat earths.



posted on Sep, 11 2021 @ 03:49 PM
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originally posted by: sciencelol

originally posted by: nonspecific
There's different types of vaccines.

Sterilising vaccines are far harder to develop than is generally understood.

This is a good example of a vaccine.

www.nhs.uk...



a reply to: sciencelol



LOL from your link


How the rotavirus vaccine works
The vaccine contains a weakened version of rotavirus.

This helps your baby build up immunity, so that the next time they come into contact with rotavirus they will not get the infection.


Now how is that for less symptoms?


Like this, also from that link:-

"Since its introduction into the vaccination programme, the rotavirus vaccine has significantly reduced the number of children who have diarrhoea and vomiting, and reduced the number of severe rotavirus infections."



posted on Sep, 11 2021 @ 03:51 PM
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Why not include the very next part of the test as well?

"It’s possible for a baby to get a rotavirus infection after being vaccinated. But this is uncommon and it’s usually milder than it would have been if they had not been vaccinated.

Since its introduction into the vaccination programme, the rotavirus vaccine has significantly reduced the number of children who have diarrhoea and vomiting, and reduced the number of severe rotavirus infections.

It’s not known exactly how long it lasts, but research has shown that 2 doses of the vaccine can protect a child for several years."



a reply to: sciencelol



posted on Sep, 11 2021 @ 03:52 PM
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originally posted by: Oldcarpy2

originally posted by: sciencelol

originally posted by: nonspecific
There's different types of vaccines.

Sterilising vaccines are far harder to develop than is generally understood.

This is a good example of a vaccine.

www.nhs.uk...



a reply to: sciencelol



LOL from your link


How the rotavirus vaccine works
The vaccine contains a weakened version of rotavirus.

This helps your baby build up immunity, so that the next time they come into contact with rotavirus they will not get the infection.


Now how is that for less symptoms?


Like this, also from that link:-

"Since its introduction into the vaccination programme, the rotavirus vaccine has significantly reduced the number of children who have diarrhoea and vomiting, and reduced the number of severe rotavirus infections."


Well duh of course it reduced infections because they have a vaccine are you just dumb?

Thats what vaccines do and have always done.



posted on Sep, 11 2021 @ 03:52 PM
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Your meme was in pretty poor.

Neither of them was in any way accurate.



a reply to: XipeTotex



posted on Sep, 11 2021 @ 03:53 PM
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originally posted by: sciencelol

originally posted by: Oldcarpy2

originally posted by: sciencelol

originally posted by: nonspecific
There's different types of vaccines.

Sterilising vaccines are far harder to develop than is generally understood.

This is a good example of a vaccine.

www.nhs.uk...



a reply to: sciencelol



LOL from your link


How the rotavirus vaccine works
The vaccine contains a weakened version of rotavirus.

This helps your baby build up immunity, so that the next time they come into contact with rotavirus they will not get the infection.


Now how is that for less symptoms?


Like this, also from that link:-

"Since its introduction into the vaccination programme, the rotavirus vaccine has significantly reduced the number of children who have diarrhoea and vomiting, and reduced the number of severe rotavirus infections."


Well duh of course it reduced infections because they have a vaccine are you just dumb?

Thats what vaccines do and have always done.


Sigh. You just can't argue with stupid.



posted on Sep, 11 2021 @ 03:54 PM
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originally posted by: nonspecific
Why not include the very next part of the test as well?

"It’s possible for a baby to get a rotavirus infection after being vaccinated. But this is uncommon and it’s usually milder than it would have been if they had not been vaccinated.

Since its introduction into the vaccination programme, the rotavirus vaccine has significantly reduced the number of children who have diarrhoea and vomiting, and reduced the number of severe rotavirus infections.

It’s not known exactly how long it lasts, but research has shown that 2 doses of the vaccine can protect a child for several years."



a reply to: sciencelol






It’s possible for a baby to get a rotavirus infection after being vaccinated. But this is uncommon


possible but uncommon but where does it say its only for sever symptoms like you seem to think about the covid vax?

Where does it say anything of the sort? It actually says you will not get it



posted on Sep, 11 2021 @ 03:55 PM
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Update....she is now going to the ER. Symptoms have gotten worse.

For those that asked....double jab, 2nd one was 9 days ago.

Her son tested negative and our daughter tested negative. Son has had the first dose and daughter is too young.



posted on Sep, 11 2021 @ 03:56 PM
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originally posted by: nonspecific
It's not rare, the vaccine should just mean the effects will be less damaging.

Have you wondered how it would be affecting them if they had not had the jab?




a reply to: Vasa Croe



It is not rare.



posted on Sep, 11 2021 @ 03:56 PM
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originally posted by: Oldcarpy2

originally posted by: sciencelol

originally posted by: Oldcarpy2

originally posted by: sciencelol

originally posted by: nonspecific
There's different types of vaccines.

Sterilising vaccines are far harder to develop than is generally understood.

This is a good example of a vaccine.

www.nhs.uk...

I know I have been trying . And you say some of the stupidest # I have read

Saying vaccines are for symptoms is a s dumb as saying the earth is flat..

Treatment are for symptoms



a reply to: sciencelol



LOL from your link


How the rotavirus vaccine works
The vaccine contains a weakened version of rotavirus.

This helps your baby build up immunity, so that the next time they come into contact with rotavirus they will not get the infection.


Now how is that for less symptoms?


Like this, also from that link:-

"Since its introduction into the vaccination programme, the rotavirus vaccine has significantly reduced the number of children who have diarrhoea and vomiting, and reduced the number of severe rotavirus infections."


Well duh of course it reduced infections because they have a vaccine are you just dumb?

Thats what vaccines do and have always done.


Sigh. You just can't argue with stupid.



I know I have been trying. You say some pretty stupid #

Saying vaccines are for symptoms is as stupid as saying the earth is flat
edit on 11-9-2021 by sciencelol because: (no reason given)



posted on Sep, 11 2021 @ 03:58 PM
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originally posted by: nonspecific
Why not include the very next part of the test as well?

"It’s possible for a baby to get a rotavirus infection after being vaccinated. But this is uncommon and it’s usually milder than it would have been if they had not been vaccinated.

Since its introduction into the vaccination programme, the rotavirus vaccine has significantly reduced the number of children who have diarrhoea and vomiting, and reduced the number of severe rotavirus infections.

It’s not known exactly how long it lasts, but research has shown that 2 doses of the vaccine can protect a child for several years."



a reply to: sciencelol



Did they have to force people out from their jobs to get this shot in the vaccine programme? Did thousand of people all over the world punch each others teeth in because of their different opinions on this vaccine or the rotavirus? Now tell me that when these children go to the amusement parks do they show proof of this vaccine?

How are the babies moving us towards a digital currency?
How about climate chance?

Electric cars Mmmmm.

All this makes perfect sense.



posted on Sep, 11 2021 @ 03:58 PM
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In the text.

It says

" it’s usually milder than it would have been if they had not been vaccinated."



a reply to: sciencelol



posted on Sep, 11 2021 @ 04:00 PM
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originally posted by: nonspecific
In the text.

It says

" it’s usually milder than it would have been if they had not been vaccinated."



a reply to: sciencelol



Usually it also says its uncommon for them to even get it. and they will not get infected next time they come into contact with it.

A successful vaccine stops the spread period



posted on Sep, 11 2021 @ 04:00 PM
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Responsible parents consent to the vaccination and then everybody goes about their business.

It's not that complicated unless you go looking for problems is it.


a reply to: XipeTotex



posted on Sep, 11 2021 @ 04:00 PM
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originally posted by: nonspecific
Your meme was in pretty poor.

Neither of them was in any way accurate.



a reply to: XipeTotex



What meme?
Are you feeling ok buddy?
Have you had your fourth dose of obedience and safety?




posted on Sep, 11 2021 @ 04:01 PM
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originally posted by: nonspecific
Responsible parents consent to the vaccination and then everybody goes about their business.

It's not that complicated unless you go looking for problems is it.


a reply to: XipeTotex



So you are saying you are against black lives matter then?



posted on Sep, 11 2021 @ 04:02 PM
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Vaccines that do that take time and need enough people to have them in order for it to be eradicated.





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