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Several Calif. children sick after receiving wrong dose of COVID vaccine
ANTIOCH, California -- There is outrage among some parents in California's Bay Area as 14 children were given the wrong amount of COVID-19 vaccine this past Saturday.
At least two kids were given double the recommended dose at a Sutter Health pediatric vaccine clinic in Antioch, California, officials say.
"They absolutely failed my children and the other 12 children involved," Denise said.
Sutter Health issued a statement that 14 patients were given an incorrect amount of diluent, saying in part, "As soon as we learned of this, we contacted the parents and advised them of CDC guidance in this situation."
Denise says she was told, but that came nearly 10 hours later and after her older child fell down twice.
originally posted by: GenerationGap
originally posted by: ScepticScot
originally posted by: GenerationGap
originally posted by: ScepticScot
originally posted by: shooterbrody
a reply to: ScepticScot
Lol
No
Getting covid is better than taking experimental anything.
Number of deaths says otherwise.
Are you comparing non vaccinated to vaccinated deaths from February 2020 to today or July 2021 (Approx when US reached 50% vaxed) to today?
Or just list the studies you are using to formulate your position. But if it's the same one Brandon has been referring to since May, it's utter garbage, and don't bother.
Also, let's theorize that 75% of any heart related deaths above previous years averages are Covid 19 caused.
There are multiple studies showing vaccine effectiveness against dying from covid.
Here is a recent one.
www.bmj.com...#:~:text=News-,Covid%2D19%3A%20Vaccines%20are%20highly%20effective%20in%20preventing%20deaths,from%20delta%20 variant%2C%20study%20indicates&text=The%20first%20countrywide%20study%20of,in%20preventing%20people%20from%20dying.
Agreed. April to September is a bit of cherry picking. Let's see how the vaxed in Scotland get through the Dark Winter.
It is very important to validate these early results in other settings and with a longer follow-up study.
originally posted by: MDDoxs
a reply to: GenerationGap
Well good for you I guess making the decision. Heaping a bunch of junk conclusions in this post was probably not needed. You could have just said " I dun trust them gooberments" and we would have understood.
I find it funny that both sides of this debate, vaccinated and unvaccinated, like to spout a bunch of less than accurate facts as to why they choose to do one thing or the other. Just confuses the whole thing.
You should have just made you decision and not rushed to all your social media streams so you can get some interwebz points.
originally posted by: GenerationGap
originally posted by: MDDoxs
a reply to: GenerationGap
Well good for you I guess making the decision. Heaping a bunch of junk conclusions in this post was probably not needed. You could have just said " I dun trust them gooberments" and we would have understood.
I find it funny that both sides of this debate, vaccinated and unvaccinated, like to spout a bunch of less than accurate facts as to why they choose to do one thing or the other. Just confuses the whole thing.
You should have just made you decision and not rushed to all your social media streams so you can get some interwebz points.
This has not aged well.
originally posted by: Asmodeus3
originally posted by: GenerationGap
originally posted by: MDDoxs
a reply to: GenerationGap
Well good for you I guess making the decision. Heaping a bunch of junk conclusions in this post was probably not needed. You could have just said " I dun trust them gooberments" and we would have understood.
I find it funny that both sides of this debate, vaccinated and unvaccinated, like to spout a bunch of less than accurate facts as to why they choose to do one thing or the other. Just confuses the whole thing.
You should have just made you decision and not rushed to all your social media streams so you can get some interwebz points.
This has not aged well.
It's when reality hits them hard!
In our days this has changed to vaccine apologetics and denialism of truth. This blind faith some people have on pharmaceutical products is just beyond belief. More of an ideology I would say.
I have discussed it on several threads and it's a serious social issue: The vaccine ideology.
Just as all other ideologies of our modern times such as the transgender ideology or the climate change ideology for example. They are very interesting from a sociological point of view as none of them are grounded in science.
originally posted by: MDDoxs
I find it funny that both sides of this debate, vaccinated and unvaccinated, like to spout a bunch of less than accurate facts as to why they choose to do one thing or the other. Just confuses the whole thing.
originally posted by: ManBehindTheMask
originally posted by: Asmodeus3
originally posted by: GenerationGap
originally posted by: MDDoxs
a reply to: GenerationGap
Well good for you I guess making the decision. Heaping a bunch of junk conclusions in this post was probably not needed. You could have just said " I dun trust them gooberments" and we would have understood.
I find it funny that both sides of this debate, vaccinated and unvaccinated, like to spout a bunch of less than accurate facts as to why they choose to do one thing or the other. Just confuses the whole thing.
You should have just made you decision and not rushed to all your social media streams so you can get some interwebz points.
This has not aged well.
It's when reality hits them hard!
In our days this has changed to vaccine apologetics and denialism of truth. This blind faith some people have on pharmaceutical products is just beyond belief. More of an ideology I would say.
I have discussed it on several threads and it's a serious social issue: The vaccine ideology.
Just as all other ideologies of our modern times such as the transgender ideology or the climate change ideology for example. They are very interesting from a sociological point of view as none of them are grounded in science.
These same people will look you dead in the face spit through their teeth about how religion makes people do stupid things and they're brainwashed
Meanwhile they're injecting their kids and family members with God knows what, ripping babies out of the womb, cheering on ofbthe silencing of any ideas that aren't their own, wishing death and disease on anyone that doesn't agree with them politically, calling for them to be put it camps and their livelihoods destroyed, exposing children to cross dressing perverts in thongs and taking their children to have their sex organs completely removed or stopping puberty w yet more injections
There is ZERO self awareness
originally posted by: Xtrozero
originally posted by: MDDoxs
I find it funny that both sides of this debate, vaccinated and unvaccinated, like to spout a bunch of less than accurate facts as to why they choose to do one thing or the other. Just confuses the whole thing.
I glad I'm not the only one who sees two peas from the same pod here. I'm saying that while I do side with those who choose to not get vaccinated for whatever reason and have experienced the totalitarian approach the left has applied not to just the vaccine, but also the lockdowns and masks. I don't think anyone can sue the Goverment over it, but they can vote...
The OP wrote a tons of "ifs" in their post, so just what has that person experienced due to their decision, I'm assuming not much. Their post seems about a year or more outdated to any current situation.
I find it funny that both sides of this debate, vaccinated and unvaccinated, like to spout a bunch of less than accurate facts as to why they choose to do one thing or the other. Just confuses the whole thing
originally posted by: MaxxAction
MDDoxs hasn't visited the site since January of this year.
Hmmm...
originally posted by: MDDoxs
As any good knight, I equip myself with weapons, tools and wisdom to help me in my quest against the dragon and the egg.
originally posted by: bloodymarvelous
originally posted by: MDDoxs
As any good knight, I equip myself with weapons, tools and wisdom to help me in my quest against the dragon and the egg.
I'm curious what you're equipped with? The clot theory was put forward by none other than Luc Montagnier, a nobel prize winning virologist. It's nigh impossible to find an uncut clip of his statement, but he pointed out that the capsules tend to deposit their spike DNA preferentially in the small blood vessels, because that's where the blood is flowing the slowest. And sadly those are the most susceptible to getting clogged when the antibodies form around the spikes that get generated there.
It's a highly plausible hypothesis, and put forth by a man who is the very definition of the word "expert".
If you put politically appointed experts above experts who gain their credibility from their peers, and let them curate your information for you, then you are letting politicians curate the curator.
Can you imagine anything more foolish than letting a politician decide what you will believe?
originally posted by: MDDoxs
a reply to: oddnutz
Oh, I help people deny ignorance for free. You are welcome.
As I have said before, I must be a super human, the pinnacle of mankind since I have managed to survive this toxic vaccine when our super athletes have not.
I AM A VACCINE SURVIVOR.
originally posted by: GenerationGap
Haven't heard from this vax pusher in over a year and a half around here...
I'll say a prayer for them tonight that it wasn't the completely dumb decision to main vein SV40 that has them missing.