COVID-19 Pandemic (Coronavirus)

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True. If I stop abruptly posting one day, then you know what happened :sadcam:




Other than that, we outchea :ehh:


you know I don't mean you "you" .. was just an example. thinking about the basketball player and that soccer player for denmark who just keeled over today mid-game (not sure why yet).
 
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you know I don't mean you "you" .. was just an example. thinking about the basketball player and that soccer player for denmark who just keeled over today mid-game (not sure why yet).




I understand you bro but do you know how dangerous statements like the one you just made are?

It's like right now, you're bringing up the soccer player in this thread in a discussion about possible heart enlargement from the vaccine but bringing that up does more harm than good because like you said, we don't know what the situation is there.

I can pull up 10 articles right now with athletes dropping in the middle of a game, some dying, sometimes from heart enlargement. But guess what? All of those articles are from BEFORE the pandemic, meaning... sometimes folks fall out or worse, die in the middle of playing sports. And that was happening way before we know what covid was.

So you can't attribute that to the vaccine and mentioning it the way you did there contributes more to misinformation than anything. Some fool is gonna see what you wrote there and then he's gonna go "See that guy had the vaccine and now look at him!"

When we don't even know what the situation is there.
 

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I understand you bro but do you know how dangerous statements like the one you just made are?

It's like right now, you're bringing up the soccer player in this thread in a discussion about possible heart enlargement from the vaccine but bringing that up does more harm than good because like you said, we don't know what the situation is there.

I can pull up 10 articles right now with athletes dropping in the middle of a game, some dying, sometimes from heart enlargement. But guess what? All of those articles are from BEFORE the pandemic, meaning... sometimes folks fall out or worse, die in the middle of playing sports. And that was happening way before we know what covid was.

So you can't attribute that to the vaccine and mentioning it the way you did there contributes more to misinformation than anything. Some fool is gonna see what you wrote there and then he's gonna go "See that guy had the vaccine and now look at him!"

When we don't even know what the situation is there.

ok i edited the post.

also I in general I am keeping out of the "take vaccines" argument but better not to post that.
 

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Brehs...I swear.... there have been two different occasions where I had an abnormal heartbeat over the past two months.

Maybe it happened twice and it was like for one whole day where my heart just felt like it was pumping faster than normal or skipping a beat or something.

Scary.

I got vaccinated April 16th was my second shot

I had that dozens of times back in December/January, sometimes really bad, and legitimately thought it was part of long Covid or some shyt.

Ended up doing lots and lots of tests and everything turned out perfectly fine. Doctor said that it may have just been stress related. Ended up feeling better by March and got vaccinated in April.
 

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I had that dozens of times back in December/January, sometimes really bad, and legitimately thought it was part of long Covid or some shyt.

Ended up doing lots and lots of tests and everything turned out perfectly fine. Doctor said that it may have just been stress related. Ended up feeling better by March and got vaccinated in April.
Yeah I'm starting to think it's my anxiety and stress.

I got to get back to the gym regularly:snoop:
 

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I got the first shot of Pfizer, but will not be getting the second…not just yet.

The more severe effects seem to happen after the second shot (From what I read). I’ll wait longer than the 3 weeks I was told to schedule the second shot.
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You're probably going to want/need that second shot



A study conducted in the United Kingdom that was cited by the Biden administration finds that one dose of the Pfizer vaccine provided about 33% protection against the delta variant, which is officially designated B.1.617.2.

Two doses of the Pfizer vaccine, meanwhile, provided about 88% protection. The study is a pre-print and has not yet been peer reviewed. (Click here to learn more about coronavirus variants.)


Also going against the recommended dosage schedule seems to be ill advised.
 
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