COVID-19 Vaccine Side Effects

All vaccines, or just the COVID one?

If all it takes is reading the same material, how come more people aren’t qualified to be doctors? If I could just read the right things and have the knowledge of a doctor, I’d save a lot of money on healthcare.

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This is a common misconception. If the word read here is intended to mean comprehend well enough to evaluate critically, then no–you can’t.

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Then please show me what I cant evaluate here?

There is a possibility of T cell damage with Covid vaccines? And one dosed subject had lower short term immunity?

What I did not understand from this research? You wanted a research, right?

Here that the vaccines do not work for the people that need them most?

What I am not able to critically analyze in order to conclude that vaccines are useless

By the way. Fact checkers from AP put these research as false. How the heck are some random journos able to critically evaluate these researches as false? But I shouldnt be able to evaluate them?

So wanning immunity, spreading as much as not vaccinated, losing immunity after the first shot, not working for people that need them most, and wanning protection of hospitalization. Why do we even need this crap?

covid vaccines.

See here is the problem. You could save a lot of money, someone wouldnt be able to earn money.

But no in general as EyeDentist said you have to be able to critically evaluate what you read. This is what universities try to teach you in general. Critical thinking and writing and some basic skills and knowledge. So they have their usefulness, but not for the money and time they require.

Depends on what you think counts as “usefulness.” But I do wish they were cheaper. I’m a college student.

Well, I believe you pay too much attention to education in US. The development of intrernet kind of shows you can deal without one. One of the highest paid jobs are in the IT and people are self learners. The barrier is really low if you want to program, code or QA stuff. For design there is some talent needed. But in general if you spend an year in courses at early 20s by the time you are 30 you will be making decent money, while your lawers and doctors will be wondering how to pay their debt prior to retirment.

This, data is frequently skewed and taken out of context in order to mislead those who don’t have the knowledge base required to adequately interpret published literature.

I’m not calling anyone dumb… I occasionally have trouble interpreting literature, this isn’t something you learn how to do in high school… Most courses in college aren’t going to cover this either.

Reminds me of the cancer studies on GW-501516. "Those are rats and they’re giving them 10mg/kg/day! That’s like 700mg/day for a 70kg male’’

Except it isn’t… You aren’t educated in a manner sufficient to interpret this data. HED dosages (don’t remember the exact studies) were indicative the carcinogenic doses for cardarine were only slightly above that of recreational dosages used in humans.

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This is kind of what I mean by what I said earlier regarding what one could consider useful. If you consider the entire point of college to be to get a high paying job, then yeah, you could skip it, teach yourself how to code, and then (maybe) go on to make some good money doing that.

I believe that there is more to education than getting a good job and that there is more to a job than the paycheck, although this is definitely a huge factor.

We need people to do certain jobs that require an education but don’t pay well. Teachers are crucial, and need to be educated, but they aren’t paid well.

Doctors and lawyers are needed as well, and require an education. Most doctors and some lawyers I know of are doing quite well financially, and most of the guys I know of who tried to go into tech fields are making very little money. So it depends.

The one study you’ve posted covers immune response within immunocompromised patients.

… That’s not a suprise, immunocompromised/immunosuppressed = you CAN’T amount an immune response, or if you can the response is blunted.

Covid isn’t only dangerous for those who are immunocompromised. Are you overweight or obese? Do you have high blood pressure? A haematological disorder? Are you above the age of 45?

Not only that, but the study encompasses preliminary data. You cannot come to a conclusion through the basis of preliminary data

Preliminary indications appear to stipulate omnicron may be milder in terms illness severity within those afflicted. However in SA only 6% of the population is over 65… And the sample size is small

I am of the belief there is a chance omicron may be milder. It’s too early to tell, but the vaccines will probably provide some degree of protection, and if the immune response elicited through vaccination or past infection provides some degree of immunity, chances are infection (or reinfection) won’t lead to quite as much chaos relative to when alpha/delta came about

I’m NOT an expert, this is just my uneducated opinion

I am of the belief that it’s never too early(or late, for you racists out there!) to panic. The vaccines you have gotten will probably provide no protection, but additional vaccines will possibly provide some protection for a few seconds…but then you will need the next one. I’d say past infection provides no immunity, because no one has actually had COVID-19 and survived.

-I’m not an expert, but I’m no less of one than Tony Fauci

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so… just like the flu?

I happen to think the vaccines will provide a degree of protection. It takes quite a few specific mutations for a variant to entirely evade vaccines.

Man, I don’t have a clue. I also don’t care. Don’t know of a single healthy person that has been hurt by The Rona. The only people I can think of that have actually been hurt “by” it have been people already in nursing homes or otherwise terribly unhealthy. I do know there are kids out there missing out on years of life because a bunch of assholes have decided to cancel everything.

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Are you one of those basement dwelling snowflakes that sent Diego Sanchez angry tweets from having the gall to end up in the hospital over a “flu”?

Fake? No

Taken out of context because most people don’t actually understand how the VAERS works?

Yes

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Did he die from TTS? J&J isn’t associated with myocarditis, thats the mRNA vaccines…

Sorry for your loss btw.

You can take mRNA shots, TTS/clotting is very rare with mRNA vaccines

Or you can not get vaccinated, who cares… If you’re in the USA, they don’t have mandates.

Otherwise you take test your luck with catching covid, but if you’re above the age of 65 you’re asking for trouble.

It’s not… However having a POV that is blatantly “anti facts” or “anti science” is grounds for criticism.

I don’t believe you should be cancelled for believing what you believe, but skepticism is justified. Pushing misinformation over vaccines, particularly towards those who might be at risk of severe illness is destructive

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For the most part, at least in the U.S., this is BS.

I have never sent a tweet, and have no idea what your response has to do with my post.

it’s not BS in Aus… some haven’t been to school in two years… In Victoria many didn’t see their friends or family for the better part of 18 months

not good for kids. Adolescent psychiatric inpatient facilities were booked out for upwards of six months in advance during the height of the Covid zero hysteria.

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