COVID-19 Pandemic (Coronavirus)

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But start a thread begging the kingsman for his forgiveness while apologizing for your collective conceit and maybe he’ll go on and post it.

Breh there was literally someone on this site who once said "Viruses have not been observed in nature"

I kid you not
It was the kingsman who said this
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So called Fact Checkers were out here saying the idea of covid not being of natural origin was FALSE up until a week and a half ago when the Fauci emails were released. Running around gate keeping and throwing their label on posts. Just to double back?

I’m not getting into it with you because I know how you roll though so take with that what you will. But what I stated is indeed FACT. Go cash that.
 
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Not necessarily when we don't truly know the long term effects of the medication and what it could have on the body. Just because someone isn't experiencing the heart inflammation issues now doesn't mean that they won't in a few months or years down the road. No one knows and it's irresponsible to disregard the effect that we're seeing now.

Similar to what happened with 9/11 and how a lot of those first responders and other people who helped out at ground zero didn't experience the effects of the chemicals and such until years down the road. Hence why they keep extending the claims deadline as a lot of those people are still developing cancer and other issues from that incident.
But everyone experiences heart inflammation, which is simply another way of saying “heart burn.” Again, it’s prudent to study the origins, but this is unquestionable clickbait that will only generate hysteria among people who already have an irrational fear of the vaccine. This is a non-story and irresponsible journalism.

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It's bizarre how anti vaxxers use exceptions as a device in arguments about covid and vaccines.

On one hand, covid isn't a big deal because 99.7% of people that contract it survive, but if 0.03% of vaccinated people have complications related to being vaccinated, it's a cause for alarm, even if the overwhelming majority of vaccinated people have no complications.

It's lazy

But CDC is holding emergency meeting over that, are they overreacting you're suggesting?
 

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But everyone experiences heart inflammation, which is simply another way of saying “heart burn.” Again, it’s prudent to study the origins, but this is unquestionable clickbait that will only generate hysteria among people who already have an irrational fear of the vaccine. This is a non-story and irresponsible journalism.

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You're within your right to do so, but I'm not going to sit here and disregard any news about the potential effects of the vaccine when we don't know the long term repercussions. You'd be lying if you said you knew could happen potentially long term as the doctors don't even know.

It's not something I would do as I know how people operate in that they could care less about what happens to someone else until it happens to them or someone that they know.
 

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It's bizarre how anti vaxxers use exceptions as a device in arguments about covid and vaccines.

On one hand, covid isn't a big deal because 99.7% of people that contract it survive, but if 0.03% of vaccinated people have complications related to being vaccinated, it's a cause for alarm, even if the overwhelming majority of vaccinated people have no complications.

It's lazy

is that the end of the complications breh?
 
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My uncle and his wife received the Pfizer shot two weeks ago and they've been perfectly fine, my uncle had a little sore shoulder and a little sneezing here and there but other than that he's been fine. I'm getting the Moderna shot this Thursday after setting up an appointment a week ago. I've analyzed the pros and cons and concluded that the pros outweigh the cons.

I had mild Covid back in early December and it was so awful that I felt like I was slowly dying. So, I made a conscious decision to check myself into the hospital and spent 2½ nights there not for breathing/ventilator needs but due to being scared that I was dying. The doctors told me that I was going through a mild case of sepsis, due to the covid infection meaning that if I didn't the trip to the hospital I possibly could have died eventually as sepsis progressively gets worse in a short amount of time if not treated quickly.

What other people choose to do is their business but I'm going to do what I feel is best for ME and MY health. I have no interest in re-experiencing that feeling again and I still think to myself what could've been but luckily didn't happen.
 
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You're within your right to do so, but I'm not going to sit here and disregard any news about the potential effects of the vaccine when we don't know the long term repercussions. You'd be lying if you said you knew could happen potentially long term as the doctors don't even know.

It's not something I would do as I know how people operate in that they could care less about what happens to someone else until it happens to them or someone that they know.
You can say that about anything you put in your body. Processed sugar is known to cause cancer. Do you eat foods with processed sugar? I’m guessing you do.

Stop falling for sensationalism.

sen·sa·tion·al·ism
/senˈsāSHənlˌizəm/

noun
  1. 1.
    (especially in journalism) the use of exciting or shocking stories or language at the expense of accuracy, in order to provoke public interest or excitement.
    "media sensationalism"
 

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The spin in here about it being a small number is hilarious.

Got a secret for y’all. It’s much more than 226 and that’s JUST the heart inflammation they’re reporting on here. Not the other things going wrong with people.

Don’t call me a anti vaxxer you idiots either because up until this point I played along and got myself and my children all vaxxed. Y’all just not using critical thinking when it comes to THIS one. But hey, 10 years from now? Come back to my post here.

On point.

You'll always see pro vaccine people justify the fukkery that is taking place. I say let them take, don't stop them.
 

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You can say that about anything you put in your body. Processed sugar is known to cause cancer. Do you eat foods with processed sugar? I’m guessing you do.

Stop falling for sensationalism.

It's not falling for sensationalism when the news reports those same issues you mentioned can cause health problems long term. There was literally a thread made a long while back of everyday foods containing harmful chemicals on the body. I literally posted the full list of it.

I want that type of honesty and transparency from the news and you should too.
 
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