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AaarghZombies
The vaccine has been in use for over a year now, so it's risks and side effects are well known and well documented.
A young male has a 1 in 50,000 chance of suffering from a heart complaint serious enough to require bed rest...
originally posted by: AaarghZombies
a reply to: v1rtu0s0
And yet you can't offer a single shred of evidence that contradicts me.
mRNA vaccination
stimulates robust GCs containing vaccine mRNA and spike antigen up to 8 weeks postvaccination in some
cases
originally posted by: Brotherman
a reply to: v1rtu0s0
Article reads as though she was very passionate about jabbing folks and was by accounts a good doctor. It’s unfortunate her young baby will grow up without a mom. I would generally usually give a sarcastic remark about covidiot junkies but this time reads more tragic then anything. I hope her family can recover and she’s in a better place.
originally posted by: coamanach
AaarghZombies
The vaccine has been in use for over a year now, so it's risks and side effects are well known and well documented.
A young male has a 1 in 50,000 chance of suffering from a heart complaint serious enough to require bed rest...
So well known and documented we wouldn't know about it if a judge from Texas hadn't prevented Pfizer to hide the data for 75 years?
originally posted by: v1rtu0s0
In the deaths per state analysis howbad.info has done, it shows Kentucky has the highest vaxx mortality of any state per population. It shows 11 deaths per 100k which is actually undercounted. Other states are as "low" as 1 per 100k. Infact the majority of vaxx deaths are in red states.
Prolonged detection of vaccine mRNA in LN GCs and
spike antigen in LN GCs and blood following SARSCoV-2 mRNA vaccination
The biodistribution, quantity, and persistence of vaccine mRNA
and spike antigen after vaccination and viral antigens after
SARS-CoV-2 infection are incompletely understood but are likely
to be major determinants of immune responses. We performed
in situ hybridization with control and SARS-CoV-2 vaccine
mRNA-specific RNAScope probes in the core needle biopsies
of the ipsilateral axillary LNs that were collected 7–60 days after
the second dose of mRNA-1273 or BNT162b2 vaccination and
detected vaccine mRNA collected in the GCs of LNs on days
7, 16, and 37 postvaccination, with lower but still appreciable
specific signal at day 60
originally posted by: XXXN3O
originally posted by: v1rtu0s0
She was 36 years old, and as we all know, that's pretty old.
Better hope Karen doesn't see this!
Is 36 considered old now? When did that happen
Damn, I had no idea we were back in the middle ages... wtf happened to average life expectancy that 36 is considered pretty old now?
If you had said 56 at a push, but that's getting older. 66 is pretty old i'd say. Id consider this quite young in my opinion.
But then, im probably pretty old now I guess.
Anyways, carry on
originally posted by: GoShredAK
originally posted by: XXXN3O
originally posted by: v1rtu0s0
She was 36 years old, and as we all know, that's pretty old.
Better hope Karen doesn't see this!
Is 36 considered old now? When did that happen
Damn, I had no idea we were back in the middle ages... wtf happened to average life expectancy that 36 is considered pretty old now?
If you had said 56 at a push, but that's getting older. 66 is pretty old i'd say. Id consider this quite young in my opinion.
But then, im probably pretty old now I guess.
Anyways, carry on
You may have missed the sarcasm.
originally posted by: andr3w68
a reply to: AaarghZombies
You are so very condescending, and trying to sidestep the truth of my post at the same time. My point was not proven by the papers topic but by testing that they did to reach their conclusion. They tested lymph node tissue and found mRNA and spike proteins were still present up to 60 days after vaccination, which was the point I was trying to make. You stated a two week figure and then said we couldn't provide any proof you were wrong. I then did just that, and instead of taking it like a person with fortitude and admitting you were wrong, you come back saying "I'm right, you're wrong".
If you are going to put so much effort into trying to prove people wrong on the internet, at least do it well.
Prolonged detection of vaccine mRNA in LN GCs and
spike antigen in LN GCs and blood following SARSCoV-2 mRNA vaccination
The biodistribution, quantity, and persistence of vaccine mRNA
and spike antigen after vaccination and viral antigens after
SARS-CoV-2 infection are incompletely understood but are likely
to be major determinants of immune responses. We performed
in situ hybridization with control and SARS-CoV-2 vaccine
mRNA-specific RNAScope probes in the core needle biopsies
of the ipsilateral axillary LNs that were collected 7–60 days after
the second dose of mRNA-1273 or BNT162b2 vaccination and
detected vaccine mRNA collected in the GCs of LNs on days
7, 16, and 37 postvaccination, with lower but still appreciable
specific signal at day 60
originally posted by: v1rtu0s0
In the deaths per state analysis howbad.info has done, it shows Kentucky has the highest vaxx mortality of any state per population. It shows 11 deaths per 100k which is actually undercounted. Other states are as "low" as 1 per 100k. Infact the majority of vaxx deaths are in red states.