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Old 10-05-2021, 12:47 PM   #46
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Annually for the rest of your life.
Because of the environment I work in, (yes, at 74 I still work), I get a tetanus booster every other year.

I also take that “old people’s pneumonia “ shot every other year.

I am going to take the new shingles vaccine soon.
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Old 10-05-2021, 01:02 PM   #47
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Interesting thought, about infection after vaccination. That makes sense to me. Your immune system already has some training when you get the disease so responds better.

A friend of mine wasn't so lucky. He got the Pfizer vaccine and died some months later after being infected with COVID. But he was overweight and diabetic.

Based on what the Israeli health ministry and the Mayo Clinic came out with about a month or two ago, it sounds like after 6 months Pfizer is around 40% effective in preventing infection, and 85% effective in preventing hospitalization if you're over 50. For most people it will probably make sense to get the booster. Not sure about you though, having been infected.
I just posted the Lancet study which Pfizer funded that stated that. I also just posted the Dept of Defense study if you want to read them.
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Old 10-05-2021, 01:03 PM   #48
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But it does prevent it. And greatly reduces the probability you'll end up sick for a couple of weeks or in the hospital if you get it.
Not really I've known and heard of a large number of people who have had the vaccine and still contracted Covid19. In fact my Doctor's Nurse even told me it doesn't prevent the Virus it's designed to reduce the severity of the infection. I would say if a person is prone to Virus infections the Vaccine is available to take the edge off. But don't think you absolutely can't catch it just because you had the vaccine.
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Old 10-05-2021, 01:05 PM   #49
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Not really I've known and heard of a large number of people who have had the vaccine and still contracted Covid19. In fact my Doctor's Nurse even told me it doesn't prevent the Virus it's designed to reduce the severity of the infection. I would say if a person is prone to Virus infections the Vaccine is available to take the edge off. But don't think you absolutely can't catch it just because you had the vaccine.
when comparing the vaccines to vaccines of yore, they can perhaps be categorized as a therapeutic
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Old 10-05-2021, 01:06 PM   #50
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Not really I've known and heard of a large number of people who have had the vaccine and still contracted Covid19. In fact my Doctor's Nurse even told me it doesn't prevent the Virus it's designed to reduce the severity of the infection. I would say if a person is prone to Virus infections the Vaccine is available to take the edge off. But don't think you absolutely can't catch it just because you had the vaccine.
Tiny just regurgitates Fauci talking points. I just posted two studies that prove otherwise.


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I just posted the Lancet study which Pfizer funded that stated that. I also just posted the Dept of Defense study if you want to read them.
Where are they?
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A friend of mine wasn't so lucky. He got the Pfizer vaccine and died some months later after being infected with COVID. But he was overweight and diabetic.

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he likely was a type II diabetic

type I's are typically leaner than type II's

type I's diabetes is usually environmentally or genetically driven resulting in lack of insulin production

while II's is a metabolic syndrome where one's cells rebel against accepting blood sugar even with the hormone insulin attached
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Not really I've known and heard of a large number of people who have had the vaccine and still contracted Covid19. In fact my Doctor's Nurse even told me it doesn't prevent the Virus it's designed to reduce the severity of the infection. I would say if a person is prone to Virus infections the Vaccine is available to take the edge off. But don't think you absolutely can't catch it just because you had the vaccine.
Pfizer and Moderna were 95% effective at preventing infection starting out. After 6 months they were around 40% and 75% effective, respectively. How much of that was because immunity falls off with time and how much was because of mutations of the virus? Probably both but more from falling immunity, which is easily remedied with BOOSTERS!!!

Otherwise I agree with your post.
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he likely was a type II diabetic

type I's are typically leaner than type II's

type I's diabetes is usually environmentally or genetically driven resulting in lack of insulin production

while II's is a metabolic syndrome where one's cells rebel against accepting blood sugar even with the hormone insulin attached
I'm not sure. He smoked, ate a lot, and drank about half a bottle of whiskey a day. And was on the old side, in his early 70's.

Interesting info about Type I and Type II. I didn't know that. So Type I is the kind people typically get when they're young?
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Old 10-05-2021, 01:20 PM   #55
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I'm not sure. He smoked, ate a lot, and drank about half a bottle of whiskey a day. And was on the old side, in his early 70's.
bodies typically don't last doing those things
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Because of the environment I work in, (yes, at 74 I still work), I get a tetanus booster every other year.

I also take that “old people’s pneumonia “ shot every other year.

I am going to take the new shingles vaccine soon.
So that means the rest of the population should be forced to take tetanus boosters, the shingles vaccine and an "old people's pneumonia" shot or be exiled?

That's basically a social credit system.

I took a vaccine to go on an internship like 7 years ago. That doesn't mean I want the government to force everyone to take the same vaccine or be banned from society.
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Pfizer and Moderna were 95% effective at preventing infection starting out. After 6 months they were around 40% and 75% effective, respectively. How much of that was because immunity falls off with time and how much was because of mutations of the virus? Probably both but more from falling immunity, which is easily remedied with BOOSTERS!!!

Otherwise I agree with your post.
I remember when the vaccine was toted as giving a 95% prevention, I wasn't buying it. Now mutations most likely could be a major reason for falling immunity among other factors associated with the recipient. So there is probably a number of reasons why the vaccine is losing it's punch. I don't think Boosters should be given so soon after the initial dose. Now there are some treatments being developed that are specific at controlling an active Covid infection which is a good thing and hopefully they will show some promise.
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Old 10-05-2021, 04:53 PM   #58
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This is old news. I'd still get the COVID vaccine if I'd been infected. There's minimal downside. Hell, I might get two or three of them.

Got a number that equates to "minimal"? I doubt that those who have medical problems after taking this vaccine ( you don't deny that, right ) agree that their concerns are minimal.


I got the vaccine and I'm going to get the booster but I fully support those that do not for any reason although I'd like to re-assure those that think Bill Gates is trying to microchip them should probably seek help dealing with reality.


We will eventually IMHO, come to understand that natural immunity is just as good if not better than the vaccine. To ignore this possibility and have the government tell you they don't care, you must take this vaccine if you want to continue to secure your rights to life, liberty and happiness and a job is obscene.

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he likely was a type II diabetic

type I's are typically leaner than type II's

type I's diabetes is usually environmentally or genetically driven resulting in lack of insulin production

while II's is a metabolic syndrome where one's cells rebel against accepting blood sugar even with the hormone insulin attached

A reasonable short form f diabetes

type II is basically insulin resistance due to obesity , generally.
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Old 10-05-2021, 08:31 PM   #60
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Got a number that equates to "minimal"? I doubt that those who have medical problems after taking this vaccine ( you don't deny that, right ) agree that their concerns are minimal.


I got the vaccine and I'm going to get the booster but I fully support those that do not for any reason although I'd like to re-assure those that think Bill Gates is trying to microchip them should probably seek help dealing with reality.


We will eventually IMHO, come to understand that natural immunity is just as good if not better than the vaccine. To ignore this possibility and have the government tell you they don't care, you must take this vaccine if you want to continue to secure your rights to life, liberty and happiness and a job is obscene.

we need the autocrat tyrannical DPST nomenklatura to 'seek help in dealing with reality".

and some DPST marxist indoctrinated posters.
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