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originally posted by: nolabel
a reply to: coop039
Yes she IS 91. She has had both shots and the booster.
And she is still kicking around.
According to some anti-vaxxers she should be 6 feet under and chasing worms.
originally posted by: loveguy
a reply to: AugustusMasonicus
Thanks for your time and effort you're putting into blurring my initial inquiry...
If you had the capacity and desire, you could help answer the question posed.
Which blood type is the target of this assault on common sense?
Meanwhile, I'll be over here twaddling my thumbs...
originally posted by: nonspecific
I think it's more likely that there's nowhere near as many adverse reactions as some people claim.
Certainly in the UK at any rate.
a reply to: GoShredAK
originally posted by: Vroomfondel
Vax or anti-vax, you have to know that looking for all-or-nothing proof is simply not going to happen. People are too different to be uniformly affected by just about anything. Some people get the vax and there are no apparent side effects. Others get the vax and drop dead for no apparent reason.
The cause and affect of this vax could be acquired but even if it was it would never be released to the public. If a thousand autopsies determined a thousand deaths were due to negative side effects of the vax do you think the general public would ever hear about it? Not a chance in hell if there was still money to be made from it.
originally posted by: nonspecific
It's anecdotal but I can tell you that everyone I know over the age of 18 in the UK has had at least one shot bar one person.
None of them had anything worse than a sore arm and/or a bit of a groggy feeling for a day or two.
It's all down to the individual at the end of the day, reactions are rare but they do happen as with all medications.
a reply to: GoShredAK