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originally posted by: Spacespider
I wonder if it is the same thing in those vials, because here in Denmark I know lots of people getting vaxxed, including the 3 shot, including myself. I did not get sick nor did they ?
First UKHSA Vaccine Surveillance Report of 2022.
Last 4 weeks of 2021:
65% of adult "Covid hospitalisations" were vaccinated.
72% of "Covid deaths" were vaccinated.
originally posted by: generik
a reply to: incoserv
of course it could just be that since many areas have higher vaccination rates, that those getting sick would of course have an equally high percentage of people getting sick. since of course as has been fully known since the vaccines even first came out, that they are not anywhere even close to a guarantee of not getting sick, since their whole point and purpose is and always has been, to help stop people getting as sick, and thus less likely to die, or suffer from the serious long term health effects from the virus. and NOT, and never has been, to stop people from getting, or even passing on the virus to others.
i know,i know, so many on both sides of all the covid debates, especially in countries like the US, and Canada, have fully believed, and fully bought into, the myth and lies being pushed by politicians and media in those countries. and so seem to think that "these vaccines are to stop people from getting the vurus".
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
originally posted by: thebtheb
a reply to: incoserv
Many will say this is BS, and it certainly is anecdotal. But my partner got vaxxed and he hasn't had a cold for YEARS. Soon enough after vaxxed, he had a "cold." I am seeing similar in many places.
Oh noes!
Got a cold?
Is that it?
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
originally posted by: v1rtu0s0
Every single vaccinated person I know is extremely sick. I'm not vaccinated but have natural immunity and I'm not sick and I'm around them constantly. I do not test positive either.
Really? Sounds like you must be a bit of a Jonah!
originally posted by: thebtheb
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
originally posted by: thebtheb
a reply to: incoserv
Many will say this is BS, and it certainly is anecdotal. But my partner got vaxxed and he hasn't had a cold for YEARS. Soon enough after vaxxed, he had a "cold." I am seeing similar in many places.
Oh noes!
Got a cold?
Is that it?
Had a cold, fever and cough for a few days. But for someone who never gets them, I find it interesting they would suddenly get one after getting vaxxed. It hearkens back to the several thousand doctors talking about how vaccines make your immune system geared towards this ONE virus, and how your immune system is then many times more likely to get other viruses, including cold and flu ones, and even variants not covered in the vaccine. This has been a known issue with the flu shot. It's the nature of vaccines. T'hey might work for the strain of whatever is in your shot, but you can be more open to other things. So what's the tradeoff there? I certainly wouldn't get the shot and risk a degrading immune system.
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
originally posted by: RetsuUnohana
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
originally posted by: RetsuUnohana
Pretty much the exact same thing on my end. Every single person that I know 10% out of all my friends who took the shot ended up with COVID. I have an acquaintance friend that I met recently who's a male nurse (28/29 years old) and was forced to take the shot or voluntarily chose to (job reasons) not only did he get COVID one week later, but got COVID every single time he's gotten a booster. 4 times now.
Does "got Covid" mean tested positive or serious symptoms?
Positive. No serious symptoms. Only the nurse friend had loss of taste, weak, cold feeling etc (generic flu symptoms.) He was hit the hardest. The rest were positive, basic covid symptoms they described exactly like the flu and they all live in the Midwest, so they're used to the flu and cold. (They got over the symptoms in 2-3 days)
The nurse acquaintance friends actually lives in Florida. After the original injection gave them the flu a week later they never took the booster but the ones that kept taking the booster kept getting not only COVID, but the general flu type symptoms and laid off obviously for 10 days. Those taking boosters kept saying that they wanted to throw up and it seemed like their flu type symptoms were getting worse than the first time they caught it. They also did not get over quickly, and lasted a week or more.
I've had the AZ and me and Mrs felt fluey for a couple of days as seems common over here.
So no serious symptoms or hospitalisations?
Sounds like it's working then.
originally posted by: ARM1968
Not all the ‘vaxxed’ are getting sick and not will they, unless the boosters continue for several more years - unlikely. Some will have no bad effects, some will have immediate effects and others will be impacted in years to come.
I know a lot of vaxxed people and it’s pretty much simple. There are a few really quite unwell, some right as rain, several have died.
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
originally posted by: thebtheb
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
originally posted by: thebtheb
a reply to: incoserv
Many will say this is BS, and it certainly is anecdotal. But my partner got vaxxed and he hasn't had a cold for YEARS. Soon enough after vaxxed, he had a "cold." I am seeing similar in many places.
Oh noes!
Got a cold?
Is that it?
Had a cold, fever and cough for a few days. But for someone who never gets them, I find it interesting they would suddenly get one after getting vaxxed. It hearkens back to the several thousand doctors talking about how vaccines make your immune system geared towards this ONE virus, and how your immune system is then many times more likely to get other viruses, including cold and flu ones, and even variants not covered in the vaccine. This has been a known issue with the flu shot. It's the nature of vaccines. T'hey might work for the strain of whatever is in your shot, but you can be more open to other things. So what's the tradeoff there? I certainly wouldn't get the shot and risk a degrading immune system.
Not got serious symptoms or hospitalisations is the thing though.