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09-30-2023, 12:23 AM
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There are plenty of people who suffered less from Covid after getting vax and a good many of us who never got it at all. Agree with the flu shot comparisons which is accurate enough and as the technology develops mRNA could be a pathway to great things.
For me much rather try and minimize the effects should I get covid than suffer the long term aftereffects so many around me had endured. Most of them were otherwise healthy and active before and their struggle to fully recover is ongoing and unpleasant
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The first mRNA vaccines were used in humans in 2013, prior to that testing and development was active for years. We just didn't need a mass vax program until Covid hit.
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09-30-2023, 06:57 AM
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BTW, I do have one family member suffering from "long Covid". Rather serious long-lasting side effects from having Covid.
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Long COVID
Some people who have been infected with the virus that causes COVID-19 can experience long-term effects from their infection, known as Long COVID or Post-COVID Conditions (PCC). Long COVID is broadly defined as signs, symptoms, and conditions that continue or develop after acute COVID-19 infection.
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09-30-2023, 10:17 AM
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BTW, I do have one family member suffering from "long Covid". Rather serious long-lasting side effects from having Covid.
DEFINITION
Long COVID
Some people who have been infected with the virus that causes COVID-19 can experience long-term effects from their infection, known as Long COVID or Post-COVID Conditions (PCC). Long COVID is broadly defined as signs, symptoms, and conditions that continue or develop after acute COVID-19 infection.
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Long Covid? That's just a Dime Store term for what's really taking place which is the initial onset of an Auto-Immune Disease. The Spike Protein in the Culprit.
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10-01-2023, 08:29 AM
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Long Covid? That's just a Dime Store term for what's really taking place which is the initial onset of an Auto-Immune Disease. The Spike Protein in the Culprit.
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Any proof to support those statements Doctor?
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10-01-2023, 09:14 AM
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An interesting read.
https://www.factcheck.org/2023/09/sc...ation-regimen/
It looks like best defense against long-covid is getting vaccinated in the first place per the article.
Not a lot of info on treatment for long-covid
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Any proof to support those statements Doctor?
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10-01-2023, 09:58 AM
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I will continue to get Covid vaccines as recommended by my physician.
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Speedracer, Are you getting the new monovalent vaccine? I’m leaning towards getting it along with my annual flu shot this weekend.
Unlike most people I’ve never had the disease, to my knowledge at least. So I’m relying on the vaccines entirely for immunity. If memory serves me correctly you did get the disease earlier this year, so if that’s correct I guess it would enter into your and your physician’s calculation of whether you should get the new booster.
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10-01-2023, 10:09 AM
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Why? Nothing says they work or help. In fact, this years shot is already outdated by the new variant.
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This year’s shot should work pretty well against the variants out there right now, which are of XBB lineage, to prevent severe disease. It probably won’t work as well against the BA.2.86 variant, which is getting a lot of press and which is probably the one you’re thinking about. But scientists are predicting that one is a flash in the pan, that won’t infect many people.
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10-01-2023, 11:58 AM
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10-01-2023, 12:03 PM
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Hahaha!
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10-01-2023, 01:21 PM
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I will continue to get Covid vaccines as recommended by my physician.
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Your physician recommends getting jabbed over and over for his financial health, not your physical health.
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10-01-2023, 01:28 PM
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Any proof to support those statements Doctor?
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Yeah, there is.
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10-02-2023, 07:48 AM
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Speedracer, Are you getting the new monovalent vaccine? I’m leaning towards getting it along with my annual flu shot this weekend.
Unlike most people I’ve never had the disease, to my knowledge at least. So I’m relying on the vaccines entirely for immunity. If memory serves me correctly you did get the disease earlier this year, so if that’s correct I guess it would enter into your and your physician’s calculation of whether you should get the new booster.
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I will more than likely get the booster. Just got my flu shot. My opinion -- no downside. I did get Covid sometime in 2022 if I remember correctly. I had a slight cough but didn't think twice about it. Only when my wife came down with more Covid symptoms did I get tested which was positive.
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10-02-2023, 07:49 AM
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Your physician recommends getting jabbed over and over for his financial health, not your physical health.
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My physician does not administer my shots. I get them at CVS or Walgreens.
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10-02-2023, 07:50 AM
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Yeah, there is.
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lol. And where might that information be?
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10-02-2023, 08:06 AM
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lol. And where might that information be?
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From Doctors and researchers that aren't trapped in the Media Narrative.
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