Benedikt (22-02-2021)
Quite interesting that the exact same can be said of many people who caught teh CoViD....but with your vAcCiNe I hear that the real fun comes when you catch CovId and get to see whether your immune system overreacts to it.
You all are some pretty brave people, to be testing out this vaccine on yourselves and your loved ones!
I am fascinated by Russia, this country with frigid weather, hard souls, and hot girls!
Where did you hear "with your vAcCiNe I hear that the real fun comes when you catch CovId" and what do you mean by seeing whether the immune system overreacts?
Do you have any links?
Thanks!
nicklcool (21-02-2021)
....it's called a cykotine storm if I'm not mistaken...
https://anthonycolpo.com/deaths-from...itewashing-it/
xt, off the top of my head, I'd start with this. If there's more interest I can look back at my notes and find more.
I'm.just not sure the likelihood and severity of potential vaccine side effects justifies taking it, given the likelihood of severe reactions to CoVid.
I am fascinated by Russia, this country with frigid weather, hard souls, and hot girls!
I'm.just not sure the likelihood and severity of potential vaccine side effects justifies taking it, given the likelihood of severe reactions to CoVid.[/QUOTE]
from all the reading up, stories from people here on the forum and from a personal experience by me (no reaction to the vaccine) you're right. everyone is different.and everyone has the right to decide to be vaccinated or not.a lot of those side effect that are being reported in the -horror press - depend on the age of the person, personal circumstances, age, are you healthy, old, frail, sick already, with whatever might ail one BESIDES the bug. is one overweight, had already the second heat or wherever byp**** does one suffer from any allergic reaction. before i got the shots i had to answer ( on a paper) about 20 questions. more or less about all that i wrote here. than before i got the first shot i had to answer more questions to the doctor. only after he was satisfied that all was ok. did i get the first shot. there was always a group of five people. because one of those little glass -ampoules - had 5 shots. from the LOOKS of the people waiting there, we were all -normal - people. no one was obese, no one was telling stories what medication one ahs to take or from what illness one was ailing. this is after all a favorite theme in waiting room.and from the looks of it, me with my 70 years of age was the -youngest - in the group. after about 10 minutes we five got our -certificate - and were told that we could go home. each one had already a little slip of paper where the time, room and date for then ex appointment was written down.next time, another, this time shorter, paper to fill in, easy though. only an -- x- where applicable. and again questions asked by doctor before i got the second injection. got the second stamp on the paper. and after 10 minutes or so went home. walking... ( i have -relatives - in the USA, he told me that HE has a 2 hour drive to the place where he will get the vaccine...). may wife said, you dont feel anything, maybe they gave you all just a -placebo-? i doubt it though. at that time there was also no talk, at least amongst us, about the -new - superbug from Brazil,from the UK, from South Africa. would Sputnik work? Suppose there must be others to answer that question. today is the 22nd of February and i still feel fine. would i do it again? with AstraZeneca most probably not. for the simple reason, it has not been approved for people of my age.wirh Sputnik anytime. As for the others, the Chinese vaccine, the German - USA one, i dont even think about it. because i do not need it.
now reading up so many different and sometimes even opposing opinions, i still want to find out, do i have any -anti- whatever things in my blood or not.... some opinions say it should be done only after a moth or so. others say, there will be nothing to show. only certain -memory - cells will stay. and when one gets infected they will -wake up - and fight the covid. that is what i have heard in a ( german langauge only) PODCAST. DONE BY A PROFESSOR WHO DOES TALK SENSE. The podcast is one well over a year 3x a week. ( MDR.Kekules Corona Podcast)... so for the time being i enjoy the snow and walking the dog.....
There is no greater treasure then pleasure....
I researched this, too. Some died following the vaccine, but many were aged and in a high risk group. There is no perfect scenario and a risk free life is impossible. I decided that at my age, and being healthy, the miniscule risk (in my opinion) of taking the vaccine was worth it, compared to getting COVID for which there is no known cure.
The CDC reports all deaths of people after they've taken the vaccine. However, that doesn't mean the vaccine caused the deaths.
I hear what you are saying, though. Lots of folks are reluctant to take the jab. The Russians announced Sputnik V was effective too early, causing doubt. They recently did it again, with two other vaccines. I was hesitant, at first. One thing that changed my mind is my back surgeon whose entire clinic got the jab and did their own, internal research. After as much reading as I could do, he convinced me.
https://www.reuters.com/article/uk-f...-idUSKBN2AE0QQ
https://www.dw.com/en/fact-check-no-...ths/a-56458746
nicklcool (01-03-2021)
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Nobody got this SMS?
If you trust the government you obviously failed history class. " George Carlin"
Nope. But not surprising. In the US folks are getting vaccinated in drug stores, big ones, the size of supermarkets.
Uncle Wally (22-02-2021)
Uncle Wally (24-02-2021)
Got my jab at the VA hospital on Friday. Since I was in the area, of course I had to visit the casino and play some Blackjack, where the Native-Americans removed large sums of money from my bank accounts. I am convinced my card-counting and mathematical skills will prevail, but instead the laws of probability are usually victorious. Now if only there was a vaccination against stupidity...
It was the "Moderna" vaccine. They said I should get the second jab about 3 weeks from now. Told the shocked nurses that in Russia, the doctor gives you the syringe and you jab yourself. Is that still true?
When I was in Russia, outside one building was littered by dozens of empty syringes. I was thinking "Must be a lot of drug dealers around here."
So when I had to go to the same building, which was a hospital (not a den for drug dealers (unless you consider that Big Pharma is raking in $billions)) for something (forget what it was), the doctor gave me a syringe, and sent me on my way. I asked my office manager what to do, she said "you have to jab yourself." I said, "Why don't you jab me?" She thought for a minute, then said, "Uh...no, I better not." Not going to jab the boss. So we went back to the hospital and Yulia explained to the doctor that the fraidy-cat American had to be jabbed by the doctor.![]()
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"Defund the Social Sciences." - Fantastika, 2020
No self jabbing with the vaccine, here. At least in Moscow, haven't seen empty syringes lately. But some doctors do have people inject themselves at home with pain reliever, though. Just had one tell me to do it last week for back pain.
TheInterocitor (01-03-2021), Uncle Wally (01-03-2021)
Fair question, I think:
How many of you who have put that vaccine (poison, IMHO) into yourselves always got the flu shot? Vaccinated yourselves against the avian flu? Had only protected sex to protect yourself against STDs? Limited your drinking to protect your liver? Recycled all the time and never left the lights on, to protect yourselves from global warming complications and death?
I think you get the point, you all have been scared into a need to protect yourselves against a new version of an upper respiratory infection.
I am fascinated by Russia, this country with frigid weather, hard souls, and hot girls!
TheInterocitor (02-03-2021)
I haven't done anything on the list you mentioned.
Does that mean I have not been scared into a need to protect myself from the new upper respiratory infection?