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Firm data of myocarditis after vaccination by Dr. John Campbell:
He goes over the data within the first 5 minutes if you don't want to watch the full 30 minutes. |
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02-12-2022, 01:39 AM | #69 |
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The funny thing is 'they' were blaming C19(!) for causing myocarditis - what does a flu-like virus have to do w the heart? OP, is this possible?
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02-12-2022, 07:04 AM | #70 | |
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Delta was very invasive and penetrated many more tissues than Omicron. Omicron mainly infiltrates the nasopharynx, it rarely penetrates heart tissues. IMO, we should not vaccinate just to try to stop Omicron. Last edited by Kick 6; 03-10-2024 at 05:53 AM.. |
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Is there any valid reason to continue having vaccine passports, since supposedly ppl can get it and spread it regardless if vaxxed or not...but surely one group is more susceptible than the other? The main argument for these vaccines is that srs onsets are significantly reduced, but is this unequivocal and how valid is this for the avg person? Much appreciated.
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02-13-2022, 01:52 AM | #74 |
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What I find telling is practically everything you read is some relative number. Booster lowers chance of death/hospitalization/symptoms whatever by 50%. However they don’t tell you the absolute number. Probably because saying it lowers your chance of X from say 1% to 0.5% doesn’t sound as sexy, however those are numbers that let you understand the actual risk. And it goes both ways… "People who have had COVID and get vaccinated have something like a 40% increase in adverse effects from the vaccination.” 40% increase from what? What is the baseline number here? Again it’s probably a tiny number.
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If I'm reading this correct, you're saying that if Omicron was first, there wouldn't have been a need for vaccination at all, right? It's not the killer that SC2v1/v2 was, correct? If we could eradicate SC2v1/v2, vaccinations would not be needed, but since there is no way to eradicate it (it's just going to slowly make its way through 100% of the population until everyone gets it, or it mutates into something else), everyone should still be getting their vaccinations/boosters, correct?
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Moral: a big percentage increase in nearly zero is still nearly zero. |
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02-14-2022, 05:52 AM | #81 | |
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How long are the vaccinations good for? If they aren't stopping Omicron, are they even good? I am not a proponent to getting boosters for Omicron. Will it mutate to something else, yes? What will it mutate too, ......something more or less virulent? |
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That statement is not entirely accurate. I understand your intent but it actually promotes mutation around the vaccine. Vaccinating during a pandemic is not ideal from a mutation standpoint, but it is what it is.
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02-14-2022, 05:37 PM | #84 | |
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Were we lucky it mutated into something less lethal, and could it have mutated into something worse?
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Also, IN GENERAL, mutations that simply make the host ill, not dead, are better mutations from the virus standpoint. |
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No, viruses just want to keep going and live. They'll do whatever they can to live and that is why mutations tend to be less lethal. They don't survive if they kill their host.
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Also, most oral bacteremia is caused by brushing and flossing teeth compared to routine dental procedures. So that being identified, why are we not worried about the risk of endocarditis at home. In 2008, dentists were advised that pre-medication wasn't needed like we thought. Dentists used to over prescribe antibiotics for even the slightest murmur. Now it's pre-med for valve repair/replacement, and joint replacement for three years post-op. I'd still like to see the data on deaths related to dental procedures and endocarditis.
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