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originally posted by: Disgusted123
I was vaxed three times. Worked the ENTIRE time around people and NEVER got Covid.
I guess I'm just special.
originally posted by: Zanti Misfit
a reply to: nugget1
Say Goodbye to your Misguided Loved Ones while they are Still here.........(
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originally posted by: Disgusted123
I was vaxed three times. Worked the ENTIRE time around people and NEVER got Covid.
I guess I'm just special.
originally posted by: Lazy88
But I know many people that took the vaccine and they got Covid.
originally posted by: Lazy88
a reply to: FlyersFan
I talked with a nurse at convenient care, after getting boosted three times and getting Covid three times, she was done with the booster shots.
originally posted by: kkRon1kk
First post here.
How long have we as a species known about coronaviruses? How often do new viruses create themselves? How often do viruses that normally only affect certain species suddenly start to affect other species? What is a polymerase chain reaction, and why is it not a "test"? So many "questions".
I see lots of strange reflections, and it's getting smoky in here.
originally posted by: FlyersFan
I KNEW IT! Seriously. Everyone I know who has had COVID has been vaxxed.
( I don't know anyone not vaxxed, so I can't compare)
And those who have been vaxxed like 4 and 5 times have had it a bunch.
That's my anecdotal evidence that says this study is probably spot on.
I give a short quote, but the entire article is very interesting.
More at the link ...
Study Finds That The More Covid Vaccine Doses You Have, the More Likely You Are to Get Covid
People who received more than one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine were more likely to contract COVID-19, according to a new study. An analysis of data from Cleveland Clinic employees found that people who received two or more doses were at higher risk of COVID-19, Dr. Nabin Shrestha and his co-authors reported.
The risk of contracting COVID-19 was 1.5 times higher for those who received two doses, 1.95 times higher for those who received three doses, and 2.5 times higher for those who received three or more doses, the researchers found. The higher risk was compared to people who received zero or one dose of a vaccine.
Earlier studies and data have also suggested that people with more vaccine doses are more susceptible to COVID-19 infection, including previous papers from the Cleveland Clinic scientists and a study from Iceland.
originally posted by: kkRon1kk
First post here.
How long have we as a species known about coronaviruses? How often do new viruses create themselves? How often do viruses that normally only affect certain species suddenly start to affect other species? What is a polymerase chain reaction, and why is it not a "test"? So many "questions".
I see lots of strange reflections, and it's getting smoky in here.