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No. 930240

Previous >>>/ot/896142
Share updates, personal experiences, vent, etc

WHO: https://www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019/situation-reports
CDC: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/index.html
Some twitter account with a lot of Corona related updates: https://twitter.com/bnodesk
Torrent for Survival PDFs in case you want to go full doomer mode: magnet:?xt=urn:btih:9889a43717fd93c95993552f817ced652a74e63e&dn=Survival%20Guide%20PDFs%20%5B8.1.2019%20Update%5D

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No. 930337

>>930333
did you even read it?

No. 930343

I got the second Pfizer vaccine in April and since then my period has changed. It's become really painful which is very unusual for me, and the most concerning thing is that now my period blood is always bright red, almost neon.
Before, I would have red blood on the first day, maybe second, and then days 3-4-5 was "old" brown blood.
Well now it's super bright super fresh red blood for 5 days straight.

I am going to a gyno to check this out, my fear is they will say everything is fine but I know it's not fine.

Also, my country is trying to make me get the third vaccine but I'm not going to until I figure this out.

No. 930370

>>930343
>my fear is they will say everything is fine but I know it's not fine.
What if the diagnostic tests come back normal? Either way though, it's good to get checked for peace of mind. I've sperged out over menstrual changes a number of times and it always feels like a huge relief for everything to come back 'within normal limits', even though the gyno thinks I'm an anxious mess

No. 930407

>>930343
Is it heavier or is it just the colour change?

No. 930439

May this new thread be blessed with discussions made of mutual respect and understanding of the other side. I'm tired.

No. 930721

I'm Canadian and received mixed vaccine doses, my province pushed it really hard since they didn't have enough of one to give everyone a full course. It was to the point where you would show up at the clinic and they'd tell you they only have Moderna… so either get your dose or leave. Lots of people were walking out because they wanted a second dose of Pfizer, I'm really regretting not getting Pfizer for my second shot. I've booked tickets to see my boyfriend in January and his country doesn't accept mixed doses. This shit is so frustrating, I really hope they'll change the rules. I don't want to be treated like I haven't been vaccinated just because I got two different brands. My boyfriend and I have been waiting since our plans were canceled two years ago, it'll be annoying as hell to have to quarantine but it beats not seeing him at all

No. 930728

>>930439
Same. In the last thread there was never any actual discussion going on, just lots of very annoying infighting.
>>930721
Oh wow, I didn't even know mixed doses were a thing. I thought that was like getting an unfinished shot, so it would just end up being ineffective. If I had to mix my shots, I probably just wouldn't have gotten my vaccine tbh. I hope you get to see your boyfriend eventually though!

No. 930729

I've had one Pfizer jab and am due for my second. I think I'm sick with Delta rn because I've got the cold symptoms, headache, fever (that's finally calming down after like a week). I've had to do a PCR because I'm symptomatic, so I'm hoping to know if I'm covid+ by tomorrow or Wednesday… I also think my mum's gotten sick, and she's double-jabbed. She's been sneezing (like me) and said her throat's been scratchy, so I'm a bit stressed. My period's also been a bit weird but I'm attributing that to both feeling ill and also not eating well or sleeping due to anxiety fucking me up last week.

If this is not covid, I have no idea what the fuck could be going on. The headache has been the worst part of this whole shitshow for me. I just want to feel normal.

No. 930741

>>930729
Hope you and your mom have a speedy recovery. I had a similar situation a few weeks back and it turned out that I was COVID-negative and apparently just wrecked my immune system enough for a random bug to get through via stress and insomnia, so there's a chance the same could have happened if you've been anxious. On the bright side, if it is the coof then you're probably not going to get it again anytime soon.

No. 930784

So my dad got covid like 5 days ago, I was supposed to calm down and I did because even though I was coughing I'm allergic so I tried to ignore it. Its 1 AM now, and I'm in the living room because apparently I was coughing really hard in my sleep all night unconsciously, that never happened to me so I was kinda worried. I'm getting a PCR in some hours, god please make it stop

No. 930795

One of the store managers is out with covid and the main manager has a bad upper respiratory infection that I hope won't develop into something worse. I'm not even a manager and I'm still worried. Small workplace means lots of exposure and lots of germs even if we're anal about sanitizing everything. There was only one other covid incident back in December. DM kept imploring us to hire like seven people but almost no one wants to work and main boss is picky so there's only two new hires. Fuck retail tbh

No. 930805

>>930043
>cough cough actually COVID exists but tptb are hiding cheap cures from us so they can profit off of this vaccine that they're offering for free
Can you please tell me which pharma company offers their vaccine for free? Afaik they're paid with taxes but I wouldn't expect some underage neet fuck to understand what that means.

No. 930872

>>930370
if they come back normal I guess I'll be relieved but still I'd like to know what is causing this thing. I never had menstrual changes other than being late due to stress a couple times

>>930407
yes it's heavier on days 3,4,5 than it used to

No. 930876

>>930721
can you still get Pfizer and for it to count as second dose?

No. 930889

It has now been a whole year since I got a cold, when usually pre-mask times I got one every season or every second season. I also like that your face stays warm this way as the temperatures get colder. The only thing I'm slightly worried about is the carbon dioxide I breathe out in that time.

No. 930920

I don't understand why businesses have signs saying that if you are vaxxed, it's fine to not wear a mask, but if you are unvaxxed please wear a mask. The vaxxed can still spread it are normies just willfully ignoring this to feel better about being vaxxed? It's like, pick one or the other, either you are cautious of covid or you are't just admit you don't feel like wearing your mask anymore.

No. 930921

>>930920
That's weird, is that even allowed? Where I live you wear the mask either way.

No. 930929

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Here is another article that shows a huge Pfizer study. Guess what kind of study it was - an observational study of the population! Does it concern anyone that these studies are taken from data from the general population (millions of people in California) rather than controlled studies with a population that is informed that they will be involved in a study? Unless the overall vaccine rollout IS a study…

>The effectiveness of Pfizer and BioNTech’s Covid-19 vaccine against infection tumbles over several months, falling from a peak of 88% a month after receiving the two-shot series to 47% six months later, according to an observational study published Monday in the peer-reviewed journal The Lancet.

>While the two-dose mRNA vaccine’s efficacy against infection wanes, its protection against Covid-related hospitalizations persists, remaining 90% effective for all coronavirus variants of concern — including delta — for at least six months, according to the study, which was funded by Pfizer.
>“Protection against infection does decline in the months following a second dose,” said Dr. Sara Tartof, an epidemiologist at Kaiser Permanente and the study’s lead author. Kaiser Permanente conducted the research with Pfizer.
>The findings published Monday evening were based on more than 3.4 million electronic health records from the Kaiser Permanente Southern California health system between Dec. 4 and Aug. 8.
>The decline in efficacy for infection is “most likely due to waning and not caused by delta or other variants escaping vaccine protection,” Pfizer chief medical officer for vaccines Dr. Luis Jodar said.

Can someone tell me how they make the determination that the vaccine keeps people out of hospitals without a control group?
And why is it being mandated if the effectiveness drops by half over 6 months…? Why is it being mandated if they don't know how effective it will be in less than a year's time. Screw unknown long-term effects, they don't even know how the drug will perform in another 3 months.

https://www.cnbc.com/2021/10/04/pfizer-covid-vaccine-protection-against-infection-tumbles-to-47percent-study-confirms.html

https://www.reuters.com/business/healthcare-pharmaceuticals/pfizerbiontech-covid-19-vaccine-effectiveness-drops-after-6-months-study-2021-10-04/

No. 930953

>>930940
Pls take this to the Tinfoil thread, this is the dumbest take. Gosh I wonder why heart attacks rise in a global economic downturn, can't have anything to do with rising stress levels and more people cheaper unhealthier food in the deep-fry capital of the world.

No. 930954

>>930953
You're right, I deleted because it was the wrong thread.

No. 930962

>>930921
No it's really allowed, it's like that where I live too. It can vary from place to place (some big malls still require the mask no matter what) but generally at work, bars
and school you can drop any safety measure if everyone's got the paper saying that you're fully vaxxed. That's one of the main reasons people here are complaining to vaxxed people, because they tend to behave like they're completely immune and unable to spread covid (the government also does it's best to make everyone believe that if you get the vaccine you're going to return to normal life aka no mask and everyone's free).

>>930889
Honestly I'm happy about the masks kek. I used to get sick every fall/winter multiple times because here people just fucking cough in your face and sneeze everywhere all the time. Even once we get over covid I'm still going to use a mask in crowded places and I hope more people get used to it.

No. 930972

>>930920
It's probably due to politicians spreading the misinfo that "vaccinated=no risk in spreading". They never outright say it, because it's wrong, but they imply it so people come to that conclusion and don't bother to question it because that conclusion is more favorable. At least that's what I currently see in my country.

No. 930979

>>930929
The inherent problem with these is that it only factors people who get themselves tested in the first place.
Also
>study funded by the vaccine publisher itself
kek

No. 931292

imo one positive side effect of the coov is that people in general tend to keep a bit more physical distance now when standing in line at supermarkets for example. I fucking hate these assholes who literally breath down your neck while waiting, what the hell is wrong with them? As if they think their turn comes faster if they continue to creep closer towards the person in front. Finally a reason to tell them to btfo without being accused of being rude, now sometimes even the cashiers do this on their own, nice

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I feel like I'm slightly going insane, I don't think the pandemic should've ever been used to test out a technology which doesn't have any long term studies. It has been 2 years and IMO mRNA vaccines aren't the cure and fix as they hyped it up to be, now that studies show that effeciency wanes to just 40-50% after 6 months, and vaccinated people have equal viral load as unvaccinated, and yet we are still expected to take boosters with no studies if those will wane over time as well. I wish they funded and fast tracked a traditional vaccine at the start instead, which would've have exponentially limited the spread of anti-vaxx and conspiracy sentiments. I don't doubt that Pfizer/moderna helps prevent deaths and hospitalization, but considering there are atleast 3 non-mRNA vaccines in developement (Sanofi, Novavax, Brilife) , which effeciency shows higher and longer lasting than mRNA, I think second or third generation vaccines will be better in the long term. Third world countries cant afford mRNA and need these alternatives, it would be in everyone's best interest to have a longer lasting and cheaper vaccine, unless profits are more important for pharma companies?

No. 931832

>>931792
I wonder if they will let people who took mRNA vaccines and let them wear off take the Novavax/whatever traditional vaccine alternative there is later on, if it has such a high efficiency rate. I don't want to get a booster for my shots, definitely not several, but would take something like the highly effective traditional vaccine in a heartbeat if it actually lasts and prevents infection and spread. That's all we really could have asked for as a vaccine in the first place. It seems like it would just be more beneficial if everyone could switch to those when the time came, but I guess the wealthier pharmaceutical companies would just try to fuck that over somehow.

No. 932124

>>931792
Anon, b-but mRNA vaccines are so safe and effective! Anything that says otherwise is a conspiracy theory! Trust the science! They've already been administered to millions of people so obviously they're proven to be safe. /s

No. 932147

>>931792
when the vaccines came up, I wanted to wait for something like Novavax. Well, my country thought otherwise and I didn't had a chance to wait, because vaccines (or daily tests (that soon will cost money) or being recovered for not more than 6 months) are mandatory for university. I got Biontech and I still don't like it. I didn't have side-effects, maybe because i drank heavily after both shots, kek, but still, I wish I would have had a real choice. And now I still have to wear my mask at least 8 hours a day at university and wonder why, because everyone is either vaccinated or daily tested in my class.


And in other words, Sweden and Denmark stopped the vaccination with Moderna for people younger than 31 because of myocarditis and I'm so tired of all the people shouting in your face that the vaccines are so damn save.

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>>932147

And yet the company and the nay-sayers still say the benefits outweigh the bad. It is all well and good for them until they manage to struck bad luck in the lottery themselves. A vaccine shouldn't burden people with more hospital bills to begin with. It is why most of western Europe got rid of Astrazenica and doesn't administer them to people younger than 50. When you look at vaccines for polio or measles, the worst those vaccines can do is either a sore arm, flu symptoms or allergic reactions. It is the pure lack of empathy that gets to me. Everyone wants covid gone, if companies like Pfizer/Moderna actually had people's best interest, they would look into upgrading and perfecting their vaccines, not send out 3rd or 4rd boosters of the same thing because it is more profitable.

No. 932732

>>932481
> It is the pure lack of empathy that gets to me. Everyone wants covid gone, if companies like Pfizer/Moderna actually had people's best interest, they would look into upgrading and perfecting their vaccines, not send out 3rd or 4rd boosters of the same thing because it is more profitable.
This, 100%. And it isn't even that I expect the empathy from anyone at these companies, they don't have any; just look at the opioid crisis. But the real callous lack of empathy are the people who have become rabid free advertisers for these companies and genuinely want anyone who questions their narrative to drop dead, vaccinated or not. It's fucked me up so much to realize how many people around me are so into this vaccine/mandate-pushing narrative that they would happy sacrifice anyone else, even their loved ones, just to feel like they are 'right.'

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>never had a coronavirus test
>never had a vaccine
>have avoided the news and media for a year to read and work on important things
>mfw

but if you have to keep your jobs and stuff i do get it, and respect your choice regardless on the basis that there is a choice and no coercion

No. 936062

>Maoris and Pacific Islanders have the lowest vaccination rates
>Sudden 180 from the "anti-racist" crowd as they start trashing the browns and praising whites/Asians
>Casually start hearing statements like "You don't want to be like those dumb Maoris, do you?" when people don't want to get vaxxed.

It's been very interesting seeing the media and government balance it's usual racial egalitarian narrative with their disparagement of Maoris for not getting vaxxed. It's also interesting to see how insincere a lot of people's racial egalitarian beliefs are, as soon as it's socially greenlit they become racist again kek.

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Sage for slightly off topic but check that 89% difference between critic and audience score for Fucki the movie

No. 936124

I got my first Moderna shot and I’ve been procrastinating getting the second because I’m scared. Sweden suspended Moderna for my age group and that is damning to me. I just want the Novavax but I guess I will be forced to wait.

No. 938048

>>936124
If it makes you feel any better anon, myself and my whole family got double Moderna and lived. My period was fucky for a few months but is back to normal now. I understand whatever your choice is, wouldn't blame you ditching the second. But it isn't necessarily any kind of (instant, at least) harm for most people who get both. Whatever you choose, do what's best for you.

No. 941825

I honestly think a large part of the coronavirus pandemic is being driven by boomers gaining a sense of their own morality and freaking out.

There's almost universal support for lockdowns and draconian measures among the 65+. They have 90% of the wealth, are an easily lead sheeple demographic due to their calcified brains and they're acutely aware that the healthcare system cannot look after all of them due to the population pyramid.

It's not really a coincidence that everyone else has to stay home and stop spreading disease the second boomers arrive on their deathbed.

No. 941831

>>941825
mortality*

heh

No. 941846

>>931792
This is insane. In my country the vaccine is mandatory (otherwise you can't work or study) and everyone keeps saying that the vaccine is not experimental and that it's safe. How can you say that when Moderna is getting stopped for some age groups and mRNA technology has been studied for only 2 years? And it doesn't actually stop the spreading? Traditional vaccines take way more to develop and test and that's also why they're safe and mandatory. I can understand why someone would be worried about taking it, but there are tons of people who just call everyone a pussy for not wanting to have 4 shots of a relatively new vaccine that in fact hasn't been tested on many types of subjects (like pregnant women and children), and it's not like they're even trying to fix it.
Also the government here deliberately favoured the vaccine over other covid cures that were cheaper and effective. There was a company that offered FOR FREE a lot of doses of monoclonal antibodies (deemed to be very effective) and they were fucking refused to favour Pfizer instead. Funds were cut for a new vaccine that seemed promising. Simple and effective medicines that have been around for 10 years have only been approved recently, when hospitals are empty and a lot of people that were badly affected by covid are already dead. It's so obvious at this point that all that matters are profits.

No. 941889

>>941825
>I honestly think a large part of the coronavirus pandemic is being driven by boomers gaining a sense of their own mortality and freaking out.

But then again, if millenials were 65+ year olds they would just say "let's die it off" because of how much nihilism and depression we have as a generation. Or zoomers would be very demanding too, like "WE NEED THE VACCINE NOW! YOU ARE KILLING US! #nofilter #wokeuplikethis" or some shit.

No. 941936

>>941846
>There was a company that offered FOR FREE a lot of doses of monoclonal antibodies (deemed to be very effective) and they were fucking refused
Wow, that's outrageous

No. 941937

My vaccine’s effectiveness is almost over and I gotta get Moderna again it looks like. BUT the first time around I got a period that was constant bleeding for two months. I’m putting off getting it again but I need to get it soon bc I take public transit everyday and while we’re required to wear masks onboard, my flimsy masks aren’t gonna protect me from covid. I can’t get covid because I live at home and my dad is high risk since he’s obese.

No. 941965

>>941937
That sucks. But the vaccine doesn't stop you from spreading COVID, so if you get the vaccine you're more likely to be asymtompatic with a similar viral load, so you could spread it to your dad without knowing vs. if you were symptomatic, you would isolate yourself.

No. 942379

>>941937
any chance you could get Biontech? It seems that it doesn't change so much about your period and I personally didn't have any side-effects. Might have helped that I ignored the doctor and had a lot of alcohol after the vaccine, kek.
If tests are still an option in your country I would rather get myself tested every third day than getting another shot. You also might consider investing in medical masks, if you haven't already.

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>>941846
Even before COVID-19, scientists have never succesfully been able to make a vaccine against other coronaviruses because it mutates so quickly. The Chinese vaccine is traditional inactivated vaccine and is notorious for being useless but completely harmless lol. People went with the mRNA and vector vaccines because theyre much easier and cheaper to produce than traditional ones, even if they haven't been tested long term. Vector vaccines like Astrazenica haven't been used previously except for ebola and vetrinary diseases. (And even then the vaccine is not what stopped the ebola outbreak, public health measures did) Subunit/protein based vaccines like Novavax take a long time to develop because they need to find out which combinations will have the best efficiancy long term. (Hepatitis B vaxx takes 3 doses but gives life long immunity) The Hongkong Flu killed about 4 million people worldwide and was never fully eradicated. The strains of it still exists in every flu season even after that pandemic was considered to be over, that's why old and vulnerable people get their yearly flu shot. At this point it would just make more sense to focus on medicine and vaccinating vulnerable people instead, all the profit-hungry companies taking advantage of the pandemic make me sick.

No. 942529

>>941965
the vaccine doesn't fully stop 100% of any chance of spreading COVID but it reduces the chance drastically you absolute fucking moron.

No. 942567

>>941965
Not similar viral load. Reduced, with shorter infectious period.

This is the worst place for covid information. No one should read here.

No. 942589

>>942567
You’re a retard

No. 942593

>>942567

The viral load study is relatively recent and media is really shit at relaying information. The conclusion was that vaccinated people CAN have similar load as unvaxxed people, but how infectious it is can affect wildly depending on your exposure, your own immune system etc. You should keep wearing masks and test when necessary even if you're vaccinated. Vaccination still prevents dying or getting severely ill so even if you did catch it it should be enough protection. https://www.ucdavis.edu/health/covid-19/news/viral-loads-similar-between-vaccinated-and-unvaccinated-people

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if the vaccine affected your menstrual cycle, how long did it take for it to go back to normal (if it did at all)? Since my 2nd pfizer shot at the end of July I don't get the same pre menstrual symptom that I've had all my life, I've had spotting for the first time ever and it's been unusually irregular or heavy. it's kinda freaking me out ngl

No. 946587

>>946581
Hey, me too, nonnie, since I got my Pfizer vaccine, I’ve experienced spotting and now my period is heavy as fuck, like I have to use some heavy duty pads or I will leave blood everywhere.
At least my cycle is relatively back to normal now, it’s around the same times as before, but on a different day, i think my period comes now every 9th day instead of every 15th day.

No. 946592

>>946581
I thought I was the only one, the only person who had similar problems was my sister and a few of mine, IDK if it effects certain types of people more then others

No. 946601

>>946581
Do you take birth control? I'm not and my 1st period after the 1st and 2nd dose was a few days off but now I'm back to my regular cycle.

No. 946628

>>946601
no I've never taken birth control. The chance that concerns me the most is that I've always had sore breasts about a week before my period, and now I don't anymore. Ik it seems like a random, relatively small thing but it's very strange that it would stop out of the blue like this when I've experienced it all my life lol. I don't have any other pms symptoms to compare it with either

No. 946634

>>946628
Nta, nor trying to say it couldn't be the vaccine but how old are you?

At 23 my cycle and some pms simptoms changed. I got stupid headaches and a tooghache lol

No. 946639

>>946581
It was hard for me to say at first because not long before I got my Pfizer vaccine, I had my arm bc implant removed after several years on it and I never had a period during that time. I had one normal cycle before the vaccine.
When I got my vaccine (end of the month May), and then the second dose three days before my period started in June. I had a very heavy period, lasted 6 days. I skipped a period in July (thought I might be preggers). Then a normal-heavy period in early August, and now it's been normal ever since. I had a normal period in September and a normal period earlier this month. Same flow and time.
June and July really freaked me the fuck out but the problem seems to have resolved.

No. 946646

>>946634
I'm almost 21 so yeah my symptoms could def be changing on their own but idk it would be a big coincidence that it happened exactly after the shot
Thank you everyone for replying, I've only had 2 periods (October's is late) since my 2nd shot so I'll give it a few more months

No. 948863

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i just got my second dose of moderna and i feel okay. i felt really weird after my first dose so i’m a bit worried it will be bad tomorrow.

No. 948882

>>948863
I had a bad experience with the first dose, but second dose was okay, only had a headache and sore arm. Hopefully it'll go well for you!

No. 948884

I got the second dose of Moderna early this month, and my symptoms luckily only lasted like 24 hours. But my arm was hella sore and I had chills then hot flashes. I did have a fever but luckily it went away the next day. Still, I hadn't felt that sick in awhile.

It's still crazy to me that I never got Covid, since I had been around people who had it early on in the pandemic, and I even went to Orlando before I got my second dose a few weeks ago (lol). I mostly got the vaccine in case I need it to travel in the future. I'm not that scared of the vaccine but either way, living in this time sucks so if it kills me that's cool too.

No. 948890

I experienced a sore arm with the first dose. The second dose was worse: I got the so-called covid arm for a week. It was a massive swelling and I couldn't eat for days bc I wanted to puke the whole time plus I had diarrhea. I thought I had food poisoning at first.

No. 948903

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The western world is handling COVID in possibly the worst way I've ever seen
>telling people vaccinations are the savior and that vaccinated people can do whatever, just for cases to constantly increase among the vaccinated and more vaccinated people are spreading it
>"lockdowns" which prevent people from going outside and soaking up fresh air, vitamin d from the sun, and proper exercise even though COVID apparently doesn't spread outside and that's why outdoor seating areas are open but no indoor???
>just weird rules in general that just cause frustration and do not actually help
>false positive cases causing people without COVID to go to COVID wards and actually get COVID, not doing anything about faulty tests
>invasive tests that cause nosebleeds. As someone who had COVID the damn test hurt worse than actually having COVID, they do this knowing there's several other tests that don't require that
>rejecting ivermectin and other antivirals, not even bothering to test them on COVID patients because of potential outcomes but it's perfectly fine to use the rest of the population as a test dummy for a vaccine for a disease with a very high survival rate
>not giving vitamins to patients in the hospital
>denying or removing people who report side effects that are severe, and then trying to include people who didn't die of COVID as COVID deaths and then when people die from the vaccine it "Doesn't count" unless it was 2 weeks after
>just the weird divide in general and the amount of propaganda, including mocking people who lose their jobs, housing, etc all over an EXPERIMENTAL vaccine and not questioning why we are removing rights from these people all over an EXPERIMENTAL vaccine
>hunting down and harassing literal doctors who point out harmfulness from the vaccine

No. 948922

>>948903
if people who survive covid have a higher tolerance than someone who's experimentally vaccinated then I feel like they should also get whatever cards and stickers are now being passed out. the idea of having to possibly go through it twice to be considered 'safe' sounds idiotic really. at this point i'd rather just get covid than some experiment which many women are reporting as problems with their period.

No. 949067

>>948922
I had covid and lost my shiny sticker card this october. Vaccinated people can keep it for a year but mine only lasts 6 months for absolutely no reason. I'm a neet (almost, I work from home sometimes) so I don't mind that much once I can get groceries and go outside to walk my dog, but as I am now I wouldn't be able to get a normal job without taking the vaccine and wrecking my nose every two days. At this point I'm not doing it out of spite.

No. 949222

>>948903
Too much common sense in this post kek I hope that these "health experts" who are acting like literal dictators and providing backwards advice and forcing it on countries despite not even being elected officials lose their jobs and get sued to death. Sorry not sorry.

Are you from Canada nonny? Vaccine mandates for working at any old company or just anywhere in general are ridiculous and make no sense at all regardless of how many times people want to repeat "we are mandating vaccines to set a good example and save lives" its bullshit and they know they are ruining more lives than saving. I dont know how these people sleep at night.

No. 949232

>>948903
What I hate the most is that the media can never say 'this is a person with an opinion, and this also is a person with an opinion', it's always appealing to emotions and tribalism

>look at this GOOD GROUP and this BAD GROUP

>bunch of offensive strawmanning for political views instead of discussion of policy
>guilt tripping
>turning my fellow plebians against each other
>CELEBRITY OPINION on something, everybody LISTEN UP

No. 949255

>>949222
nta but I'm in canada and it is so ridiculous. my uni basically forced us to get it. I'm >>948863 and today I I feel very bad, I have a headache and feel exhausted and totally out of it. and of Course my arm is sore. I'm also supposed to get my period today kek idk if my body will be able to handle that

No. 949265

>>949255
Im so sorry to hear that anon! Not sure where you are located, but I am starting to see more people standing up against the mandates (from workers to university professors and students). Stay strong and I hope you'll feel better soon, rest if you can! No one should ever be forced to get the vaccine when its proven to be ineffective.

No. 949548

>>948903
It is really peculiar. India had one of the worst outbreaks in May which is why they were giving the covid kits to everyone, ever since the cases have massively dropped down. Also in Africa, the cases are really low with very low deaths. A lot of people theorize part of it is underreporting, but also because of the anti-malaria drug people take, along with already having some immunity from previous SARS outbreaks. Nigeria recently rejected vaccine mandates except for goverment workers as they only have about 100 cases a day and 2000 deaths the past 2 years. How come they keep saying the vaccine stops the spread when countries with poor vacc rate seem to be doing exponentially better?

No. 949551

>>949548
Same with russia, especially compared to a country like spain which has one of the highest vaccination rates

i believe there's two reason
>vaccination worshippers can't admit they're wrong and will continue to pedal this on even if shown they're wrong due to media hype and ~memes pwning anti vaxxers
>in those countries the disease was allowed to run it's course, killing those who would have died anyway and just creating people immune to it as well as the fact people getting actually treated instead of just being told there's no cure, increasing the survival rate as well as reducing the spread since people are sick for a much less amount of time and other people with COVID can be treated faster

and americans telling vaccinated people they're fine and can just do whatever is also harmful since vaccinated people seem to be spreading more due to this behavior, including to other vaccinated people. Most people I know who had COVID didn't get it until most people around them became vaccinated

No. 949557

>>930972
That's not even happening where I live. I'm in the U.S., east coast, and they walked it back as soon as september hit. All summer it was 'oh you can unmask if you get vaxxed', so a bunch of people got it in order to stop having to wear these fucking things, and now suddenly its 'o-oh pls wear it again actually'. I still have to wear a mask on campus and I'm tired of it, but some businesses only have a sign that says a mask is 'strongly recommended'. I'm so fucking sick and tired of this bullshit that I put all my classes but one (can't do a lab over zoom) online next semester.

No. 949605

The only people I know who are still getting covid are ones who are vaccinated. That could be because almost everyone I know is vaccinated (aside from myself a handful of others), but I still find it interesting.

No. 949609

>>949605
The only person I know who got covid was one of my professors and she is fully vaccinated.

>>941825
Late, but I seldom see elderly caring about the masking. Its been mostly millennials here and zoomers and they're also the ones who wear it as some sort of badge of honor in public. They're also the ones who keep pushing the draconian measures and in regards to zoomers I'm assuming they just want an excuse to not have to get up for school.

No. 949623

>>949605
Where I live it’s unvaccinated kids getting sick the most.

No. 949633

>>949605
Same here anon, but like you said, could just be because most people have it. It still surprised me a bit though, I only knew two people who got it the whole time last year and now I know of way more people with it currently

No. 949674

>>949609
It's interesting because where I'm at, it's the opposite. The elderly are the ones I almost always see masking up, even at outside events. Boomers are 50/50. Gen X and lower I would say mask up less than 10% of the time.

>>949633
I met up with some friends I hadn't seen since the summer for a birthday get-together for another friend and it surprised me to learn that all of them had gotten it? Some of them have even gotten it twice now?

Half of them are nurses, though. So more chances for exposure.

No. 950200

>>949674
Most older people I know had COVID before but never anything intense, most antivaxxers I know had COVID before as well. It just seems suspicious to me that there's a weird spike in COVID cases in places where most people are vaccinated, which just begs the point- why are we forcing a vaccine that doesn't even work?

No. 950332

>>930343
update: went to the gyno and got an ultrasound, he said that everything looks fine. A few days later had a normal period, finally (after 5 weird cycles).
Decided not to get the third vaccine. It's crazy the doctors/government don't even notify you of possible side effects other than the "your arm may hurt a little and symptoms of flu". And when people leave comments on the ministry of health's facebook, describing their side effects from the vaccine, they get deleted. Fuck that.

No. 950350

>>949623
Testing positive =\ getting sick

The vast majority of kids who test positive don't even sniffle

No. 950414

I'm not vaccinated, have never had a covid test and never had any symptoms resembling covid or the flu. Is anyone else still like this?

No. 950439

I'm pregnant and unvaccinated. I work from home and barely leave the house as it is, when I do we still have a mask mandate. I'm really worried my doctor at my 1st prenatal appointment this week is going to start trying to push this vaxx on me when I've literally never wanted it less. I don't want to hear bullshit moralizing questions about risks for my baby when I feel like the vaxx is the risk to my baby. I'm just going to have to put my foot down…

No. 950472

>>950439
I'm also pregnant and had COVID before while pregnant, it was just a typical cold and my baby is fine. my OBGYN actually shares my concerns since the vax hasn't been tested on pregnant women enough and it's been known to cause problems within the uterus. I've also struggled with infertility before this and this may be the only chance I would get to have kids so I'm more cautious

No. 950496

>>950350
You know what I meant.

No. 950550

>>950200
>why are we forcing a vaccine that doesn't even work?

Every time I say this to someone, I get aped out on and told that it doesn't prevent the virus, it just lessens your chances of getting it.

No. 950583

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>>950550
And that's not even true about the vaccine as time goes on. Look at this table from the UK Health Security Agency. https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/1027511/Vaccine-surveillance-report-week-42.pdf
People who are 30 years old and older who are vaccinated are testing positive for COVID at higher rates than those who are unvaccinated. The huge numbers of children testing positive is not even that concerning since children still have a statistically 0% of dying from COVID. If the vaccine is so safe and effective as they claim, the vaccinated wouldn't have to worry about getting it from children. If they did, they too should also have minor symptoms. It's all so strange.

No. 950592

Wrote in last thread about how my period went haywire after my family got vaxxed (but I didn't). Period was 2 weeks late, then 1 month late the second time, and now it's gone back to normal. Whatever shedding is happening I don't think it's permanent.

No. 950595

Is any other country besides America pushing the "vaccines for children" angle hard? Kind of feeling like we're rushing into this for an illness that really has such little impact on kids. I see so many people dismiss the enlarged heart stuff with children as "easily treatable", and I'm wondering why we can't have an honest dialog about Covid also being even more "easily treatable" for 99% of children?

No. 950603

>>950595
Interested in hearing about this as well.

No. 950638

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>>950595
Easy: Canada kek. I hate this man so much and all the losers mandating this crap.

No. 950643

>>950638
god canada is so fucked i wish everyone who said they were gonna move there when trump got elected had

No. 950644

Can we have a Canada hate thread?

No. 950646

>>950644
PLEASE someone make this it needs to exist the vent thread is not niche enough for me to let out all the angers i have for this place

No. 950660

>>950646
Canada hate thread: >>>/ot/950659

No. 950746

>>950643
There should just be an exchange program so Canadians who are tired of this shit can go south and vice versa, then everyone would be happier

>>950644
>>950660
Bless you

No. 950781

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Anyone else have spotting after both doses of Pfizer vaccine?
Got both of mine at the end of June/beginning of July. Everything was normal until this month. I've spotted twice already ahead of schedule and both have had the usual symptoms I get when my period starts (cramps with bowel movements; sans hormonal fluctuations that cause me to cry). First time it was redder than usual but it stopped later in the day. Next time it was a bright red I could've sworn my menstruation was actually starting but my tampon came out clean.
I don't take birth control and I've never been sexually active (complete virgin) and I'm 27 almost 28 years old but I've never spotted until now so I can't help but pin this on the Pfizer vaccine.
Anyone else get this or do I have something else going on?

No. 950791

>>950781

not spotting but pfizer vaccine delayed my period by a few weeks. eventually it came back like normal in regular intervals. it will likely resolve itself for you like it did with me.

No. 950914

>>950583
Maybe a tinfoil but I can see why. Unvaccinated people usually dgaf I'm including myself but people who ran to get their precious vaxx before anyone else are paranoid fucks who get tested at the first sneeze until they get a positive then test every day until they're negative and "free" again. And if your country is as shitty as mine, they count cases by positive tests, not people, meaning a paranoid fuck with 10 positive tests is going to give them 10 new cases.

No. 950935

>>950781
Same with me, and I'm your age and also a virgin. My period is very regular and I never had that before so I freaked out when it was very noticeable last months even though it couldn't have been my period because of the dates. My doctor told me it's just spotting and that she was not worried at all because that's normal and happens to a lot of women anyway. It's annoying. Although tbh my vaginal secretion was a bit browner than usual before a few months before the vaccine but I think it's more related to my shitty diet and sleep schedule from back then.

No. 950977

>>950595
yup, Israel is preparing to give vaccines to kids age 5-11 (ages 12+ are already being vaccinated) in January.
In schools and kindergartens they make kids who don't have the green passport take a covid test every 84 hours.

No. 950995

>>950781
It's not unusual for menstruation to freak out for a cycle after a vaccine, it IS a hit on the body after all. Vaccination in general, not just corona vaxxes. Menstruation is just sensitive like that, just like how it can react or even disappear during stress. You'll be fine.

No. 951021

>>950595
as I'm reading this, I just saw an ad on TV from Children's Health for covid vaccines for kids.

No. 951099

Vent ahead.
My friend said she didn't want the vaccine, because she has had miscarriages and doesn't want to risk anything messing with her fertility until she has at least one baby. I didn't agree with her "own research" but I respected the choice. Your body your choice, always.
Come to find out she's now getting the vaccine, I asked her why
>my coworkers and friends are nagging me about it so oh well, if I die I'll haunt them aha
Uh wtf? On one hand I'm glad she's getting it (she already had Covid once and spread it to people because she's a dumbass) but I lost some respect for her. She was clear she didn't change her mind and thinks it will poison her and might make her sterile, but she's tired of feeling bullied so she's compromising herself to make everyone else happy.
I'd rather she be antivax than a pussy ass bitch like this.

No. 951126

>>951099
This is so dumb, mainly because you only got upset (rightfully) after she caved into other people nagging her, but not when you brought it up; however, the real question is how were you not upset that she spread covid when she got it? How did she manage that and why werent you upset then kek

Shes right to have her concerns about the vaccine though, it doesnt work and the fact that it comes with side effects (most of which have not been studied yet) makes it even more useless. Also, if shes already had covid she is immune now, at this point it doesnt make sense to get it. In general, theyre clearly weak minded though, either you want it or you dont.

No. 951150

>>951126
>In general, theyre clearly weak minded though, either you want it or you dont.
This is the kind of mindset that's turning the country into a shitheap. It's okay to take time to make a decision and change your mind or perspective with a change in circumstances of new information. People who are not 'weak-minded' according to you are turning their beliefs about the vaccine into a concrete part of their identity which is more retarded then hesitancy could ever hope to be.

No. 951159

>>951150
I totally agree with the spirit of what you said anon, and from another perspective maybe she was saying nagging to put it nicely. There are people who faced their entire families and social circles/job just vanishing from their lives if they didn't get it, giving into pressure like that doesn't make you "weak." It makes you human to value the life you already had/worked hard for and not want to lose everyone and everything you care about over one point of contention. There are tons of people put in this position, so who cares if they get it to keep their lives in tact and still don't believe in it working or being safe or whatever? And if >>951099 wanted her friend to get it anyway it's excessively nitpicky to now be mad at her getting it for a reason that's not good enough or whatever, pick a hill to die on.

No. 951161

>>951150
I 100% agree with you, but in this circumstance, it seems like the friend has an issue where they cant make their own decisions. First it was a strong no. Then, after co-workers nagged her she did it and completely changed her mind. If thats all it takes, its clear the person is weak-minded and their decision can sway easily due to them not believing in their own position.

More generally, you are correct. People should take new info to account overtime because it is clear that a lot has changed from since the vaccines debuted, but in this case its not even health information, the person just finally decided to cave and gave up. People can do what they want, but its clear that this person is conflicted and if people keep saying to do something enough times they will.

No. 951168

>>951159
Samefag, but I also agree on the part that it is human to want your life back; however, you can do that while still having your own views.

I am unvaccinated and much of my family is upset at me for it and think I am stupid, but in the end of the day its my choice. Should I go get it just because they told me so and it can stop bothering them so much? That would not make anysense especially because what is happening isnt normal and there are unknown side effects associated too. Not to mention, it seems like booster shots are up next, so going through hurdles to continue to have other's approval when you have weighed out the pros and cons (this vaccine has mostly cons), thats not normal either.

No. 951239

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>>950472
The doctor's office I'm going to uses a "team" approach for my prenatal stuff so I guarantee at least some if not all of my OBs will be pro-vaxx. I don't want to switch doctors over this but I've heard horror stories of moms basically getting harassed by their OBs about "your baby is going to die, look at these statistics if you don't get vaxxed now!" at every appointment. I'm just trying not to miscarry or die from a blood clot with this stupid jab. Why does it feel like there's some sick thrill among advertisers for this vaccine re: pregnant women? I see a an enormous amount of ads like this suddenly.

No. 951244

>>951239
I think the push has to do with how many pregnant women are hesitant, which I 100% sgree with tbh. I wouldn't have gotten vaccinated with this while I was pregnant (I got every other vaccine, but I wouldn't get this one) and I think we're the majority. I just stayed home while pregnant that way I didn't need to get vaxxed OR worry much about covid. that's my recommendation.

No. 951259

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>>951239
https://www.fda.gov/media/144413/download

B-b-but anon, they did tests on pregnant rats, so it must be okay for use in humans! How dare you question the $cience.

No. 951270

>>951239
Don't let them bully you, fuck the cultists

No. 951283

>>951168
Anyone else feel like the booster shots won't peak ppl, but in fact make them more fanatic? The whole "well I can't admit I was wrong so I have to go even harder to prevent cognitive dissonance".

No. 951287

>>951239
Have you considered that those OB teams are concerned because they've personally had to deal with COVID patients? There are a bunch of horror stories emerging about perimortem deliveries, COVID babies being delivered with rotting placentas, etc.

No. 951292

>>951287
Do you have links for those horror stories? They sound interesting, but remember that correlation isn't causation. Just like how people are saying that it can't be proven that deaths, strokes, and heart attacks people get after the vaccine were caused by the vaccine.

No. 951297

>>951126
>how were you not upset that she spread covid when she got it?
Of course I was upset, I just wasn't surprised because she's always been a dumbass. She's good for a laugh though.

>>951159
>There are people who faced their entire families and social circles/job just vanishing from their lives if they didn't get it
Ya that's a good point, her career is the most important thing in her life right now, she can't do it remotely and it's a very pro vax space.
Like I said I'm glad she got the vax, I'm just a stubborn enough autist that if my career and family gave me an ultimatum to take a shot I q didn't want, I'd tell them all to go to hell. But I realize that's not how most humans operate kek

No. 951306

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>>951292
In addition to the horror stories on social media, there are now protocols for caring for symptomatic pregnant women because they have a higher risk of severe COVID outcomes than non-pregnant women and higher risks of various complications than pregnant women without COVID, see
>https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7151436/
>https://covidprotocols.org/en/chapters/obstetrics/
>https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8021500/
If you're into case studies, here's an article with a few: https://www.hindawi.com/journals/criog/2021/8868822/

No. 951322

>>951287
Anon, I barely leave the house anymore, everything is mask mandated in my city. I got covid over a year ago when all this was starting and I worked in person. I work from home now. The chances of me getting it and becoming a horror story are basically nil. However, the unknowns for getting the vaxx while pregnant for me are huge and pose too great a risk.

No. 951342

>>951322
It sounds like you're at low-risk, but keep in mind that the long-term effects of COVID on children who were born to mothers who caught it are also 'untested'. Given the respiratory symptoms and increased risk of complications in pregnancy, I wouldn't be surprised if children born to mothers who caught COVID end up being pretty tarded compared to their peers.

No. 951351

>>951283
I am worried about that actually. At that point, I think my family will get even more irritated and remind me that I am behind by 3 shots… maybe 4 or more since I keep seeing new things about the vaccine either become an every few months thing

>>951322
Your immunity is stronger than vaccine immunity will ever be then.

>>951342
Are you trying to suggest the vaccine would help in this case? You spread and catch it the same when vaccinated and studies often show that vaccinated people have a higher viral load as part of being asymptomatic spreaders. Also, everyone will probably get covid at one point, I dont see how that would lead to retardation kek what is this

No. 951361

>>951244
If I was pregnant right now I would not get vaccinated. I am the last line of defense my unborn child has. I'm not going to potentially harm my baby by taking a vaccine that has questionable safety and zero long term data. The thalidomide scandal has been brought up before and I can already see the similarities. Healthcare providers are essentially lying to pregnant women and telling them the vaccine is safe when there is no evidence that proves it is. It could be perfectly safe, it could be teratogenic, nobody actually knows.

No. 951369

>>951342
That's quite a conspiracy you have there. Unless we have proof and evidence, it's foolish of us to be worried about something an organization tells us is safe. Just like how pregnant women are told not to worry about vaccine side effects because we don't have much data, so obviously no data = no worries /s

No. 951373

I really don't want the vaccine but caved in and booked mine with my mother's. She's been avoiding it since the start of this but recently changed her mind and since she's in her late 50's I went along with it. I don't know what to think about all of it, she's probably at higher risk because she works a customer service job that puts her in contact with tons of people a day, I'm an actual hiki shut in and I'm sure 99% neither of us has ever caught COVID. Ironically she came down with a bad flu this month and passed it to me and that's partly why I'm spooked but I don't want a vaccine. No resource or anecdote is making me feel any more informed on this decision.

No. 951380

>>951373
Anon, don't get it if you don't want to. If you're uncomfortable with it, you can always get it later. If you get it now, you can't take it out of your body.
As a fellow unvaxxed person, I stand with you. If you survived that bout of the flu, I can almost guarantee that you won't have any horrible COVID side effects.

No. 951386

>>951373
why get something you are not confident in? its better to wait it out and if you change your mind you can get it, theres no rush and i am with >>951380, you wont be able to take it out afterwards

No. 951413

>>951373
Your bad flu is Covid. False negatives are common on Covid tests, like 20% chance of a false negative.

>>951380
>If you survived that bout of the flu, I can almost guarantee that you won't have any horrible COVID side effects.
>Almost guarantee
I wish I had your baseless confidence. You know nothing about this person or the variants they're exposed to. Your anecdote is cool, I'll raise you an anecdote that I knew a healthy, slim 30 year old man with no pre existing conditions, he "got the flu" with a negative covid test. Few weeks later he was in hospital and got a positive covid test. Had high spirits and edgy tweeting about his parents forgetting to come to his funeral. He was dead a month later.
I could tell >>951373 that I almost guarantee she'll die if she doesn't get the vaccine, but that would be fucking stupid.

No. 951440

>>951413
Because your fear mongering and totally true story was necessary.

No. 951449

>>951413
Assuming she is under 29 years old, she has about a 99.5% survival rate. If the odds are less than 1% for something to happen, I'd almost guarantee that it wouldn't happen.
If her body was already strong enough to fight a respiratory virus recently, I'd still almost guarantee COVID won't wreck havoc on her

No. 951467

>>951168
>Should I go get it just because they told me so and it can stop bothering them so much?
Of course not for that reason alone, but if they were going to disown you or something and you chose keeping your family over avoiding the shot I think that would be a solid/human choice for you to make and not make you a weakling or whatever, even though it would suck for people to put you in such a position in the first place. That was my only real point, that if people don't believe in it but take it to keep their lives in tact it isn't a personal failing. In the end, nobody but you should be able to decide what is best for your body or life.

No. 951487

>>951168
I don't get why ppl don't just lie to family about getting the shot??

No. 951496

>>951487
I guess if you live in a place where you need to be vaxxed to enter public places, it's difficult to lie about it.

No. 951524

>>951292
The media needs to stop denying major side effects, they denied lymph node swelling, denied fertility issues, denied everything else when obviously every vaccination has side effects so why does an experimental vaccine apparently perfect? It's scary for both ends because if they keep denying side effects there's no way it will even be fixed

No. 951571

>>951369
…there's no evidence that COVID causes severe respiratory problems and higher rates of complications among pregnant women? Have you been living under a rock?
>>951524
>they denied lymph node swelling, denied fertility issue
Where did they deny lymph node swelling, and where are these reports of fertility issues coming from?

No. 951606

>>951571
I'm pregnant and had COVID and it felt like a bad cold, I'm fine and my baby is fine. They can cause problems just like any other illness but most people who had COVID are fine, the brainscrapper test was worse than having COVID to me

No. 951620

>>951606
Apparently the coof did something to your brain if you can't understand what "higher rate" means

No. 951655

>>951620
>>951620
I didn't know me adding my own personal experience and constantly saying "to me" somehow meant I didn't acknowledge what a higher rate was

No. 951814

>>951413
I knew a guy who got in a car and died anon, shit happens. Risk analysis is important, and balancing survival with enjoying life is a personal choice. If your friend died, I'm sorry to hear that, but lots of people die of crazy shit everyday and it didn't make time stop and everyone quit their jobs. Why are we not all driving around in big bubble cars? OR better yet, not driving at all, just sitting at home and drinking boiled water and eating sliced apples?

No. 952056

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I'm really glad I didn't get the vaccine

No. 952062

>>952056
This. The fact that they can't make up their fucking minds is just highly irresponsible and suspicious. This video made my morning, kek

No. 952191

>>952056
lol yall belong in the tinfoil thread.

No. 952202

>>952191
>yall

if you believe the vaccine is as effective as they say it is i think maybe you should be in the tinfoil thread

No. 952224

>>952202
>ad hominem
Alright well, when you actually learn about efficacy of vaccines and how long it took them to get the flu shot and other vaccines down properly, I'll listen. Until then, you keep on keepin' on, nonny. <3(don't use emoticons)

No. 952296

>>952062
do you know how science works? take your meds

No. 952343

>>952296
Yeah anon just trust the priests- uh scientists.

No. 952349

>>952296
Duuhhh. Doesn't everyone know the first set of scientific studies are correct and no one can rationally accept any changes to the original data sets?
I mean, look at Thalidomide, baby powder from J&J that contained only really small amounts of asbestos, and cigarettes. The initial studies all they were safe and beneficial for your health!
Oh, wait…

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No. 952403

>>952296
The person you're replying to is fully immersed in a post-truth reality wherein they willfully misunderstand the scientific process and distrust any form of reliable information unless it already confirms what they believe. A normal person would take updates the efficacy of a treatment as confirmation that the fact-finding process is operating with at least some degree of transparency because, in a world where an authority is controlling the flow of information, the narrative on efficacy would not have to evolve. Conspiritards decide that they don't trust information on efficacy until it supports the beliefs they formed ahead of time. It's a shame that US education never focused on information literacy because now there are tons of people who are literally incapable of critically evaluating information and as such extremely vulnerable to manipulation. America is so screwed lmao

No. 952409

>>952296
>>952403
Maybe some people don't want to be lab rats lol

No. 952419

>>952409
You will never believe that the vaccines are safe; you will always find a reason to distrust them because you have unwavering faith that vaccines are unsafe. It has become a foundational part of your belief system, as it has with all the other tinfoilers in this thread, which is why the only people who find discussing covid and vaccines worth their time anymore are tinfoilers, the people dunking on tinfoilers, and losers who obsessively punch down at tinfoilers to make themselves feel better about their own sorry lot. A year from now you will still be blathering on about vaccines while the rest of the world moves forward with their lives.

No. 952420

>>952403
The irony it's too much pls stop kek. Do yourself a favor and google controlled opposition & astroturfing.

No. 952425

>>952420
I personally believe that tptb is boosting anti-vaxx disinfo so that true PATRIOTS get crippled or die from the coof. Prove me wrong.

No. 952426

>>952419
Lol I'm not reading all this shit. I've gotten vaccinated in my life, if you think this is the exact same thing, that's your problem but don't try and make it mine

No. 952427

>>952419
You realize most of the ppl who don't want the vac support vacs but are just put off by the authoritarian shit and shoddy research right?

No. 952436

>>952426
It is. There are even traditional COVID vaccines but I am sure you will find a reason not to trust them either.
>>952427
>authoritarian shit
You mean measures to prevent people from spreading a deadly disease, that that largely been lifted in places where said deadly disease is no longer spreading?
>shoddy research
What does non-'shoddy' medical research look like to you?

No. 952440

>>952436
I know this makes you seethe, but you don't have the right to try and force people to do shit to their bodies. Vaccines are taken by choice. No one needs to "find a reason" to satisfy your rage, especially when natural immunity is confirmed to be effective

No. 952444

>>952436
Why would we trust a study that the FDA is requiring to complete more studies into 2024?
I don't want to take a medication or injection for which clinical trials are not fully complete. My changes of dying from COVID are less than 1%, and aside from the elderly with co-morbidities, pretty much everyone else has a less than
a 1% of dying from this oh-so deadly disease.

Tell me, if vaccines work, why are Israel, Singapore, and the province of Victoria in Australia have all seen huge surges in cases despite the majority of the population being vaccinated?

I don't care about vaccine if people are voluntarily taking it, but I do care if they're threatening my livlihood with it.

No. 952449

>>952440
Nobody's forcing you to get the vaccine though.
>>952444
>Why would we trust a study that the FDA is requiring to complete more studies into 2024?
You don't trust the results of numerous studies because more studies will be conducted?

No. 952457

>>952444
>>952436
to add to this - why do they keep denying severe side effects and then refusing compensation? why would a safe vaccination company have barriers to prevent suing if they were safe? And why would a super safe and helpful vaccine need to deny all of this? every medicine has side effects

No. 952458

>>952449
Didn't say they were, but you obviously wish you could ♥

No. 952468

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>>952449
You don't think losing your job due to not getting vaccinated isn't forcing someone to take it? If they get fired from not taking the vaccine, what are they supposed to do if all employers are mandating it?

And I won't take a drug for something needs postmarketing requirements. The FDA implements these postmarking requirements for drugs that: 1. Assess a known serious risk related to the use of the drug
2. Assess signals of serious risk related to the use of the drug
3. Identify an unexpected serious risk when available data indicate the potential for a serious risk.
These risks were called out in the FDA approval letter for the only approved vaccine, Comirnaty from Pfizer. See picrel that says myocarditis and pericarditis as a symptom of the vaccine was determined to be a serious risk.
I was wrong before, this study will end in 2025, not 2024…
https://www.fda.gov/media/151710/download

Now why would I take a drug for which serious risks aren't yet fully known and the FDA knows about, but still gives pharmaceutical companies immunity?

No. 952475

>>952403
I’m glad there are some sane people here at least lol support for vaccinated nonnies

No. 952476

>>952468
>You don't think losing your job due to not getting vaccinated isn't forcing someone to take it
Get a new job then. Don't like it? Well maybe consider not risking everyone's life and get vaxxed.

No. 952477

>>952476
samefag, but as a matter of fact, I heard unemployment pays well.

No. 952478

>>952476
if vaccinations are saving lives why do countries with high vax rates being infested with COVID and killing way more than countries with low vax rates? You refuse to answer this

No. 952479

>>952444
Your livelihood of shooting Budweiser cans and inhaling chicken tendies won’t save you from covid but the vaccine can

No. 952480

>>952478
kek. That's unrelated to the point I was making.

No. 952482

>>952476
How does it risk people's lives when the vaccine is meant to either prevent it, or dramatically reduce the effect so much that they'll be safe?

No. 952484

>>952482
>How does it risk people's lives when the vaccine is meant to either prevent it, or dramatically reduce the effect so much that they'll be safe?

??? what?

No. 952485

>>952480
>not getting vaccinated is risking everyones life
>well if it's helping save lives explain this
how is it not related? people kept bringing this up throughout the thread and no pro-vax responded, but then continues to act as if this is life-saving

No. 952486

>>952483
KEK! Oh my god. Shut the fuck up.

No. 952487

>>952476
>You don't think losing your job due to being a jew isn't forcing someone to leave the country
Get a new job then. Don't like it? Well maybe consider not being a dirty Jew who created a horrible economy with your greed

No. 952488

>>952484
Why'd you greentext the entire post?

No. 952489

>>952476
So you would also be supportive if companies had a rule where they can only employ people under 300lbs because of their increased risk of heart attack, diabetes, and a whole bunch of other factors? Or maybe they won't employ people who are shorter than 5'2. Maybe they should start turning away people with cancer, too.

No. 952490

>>952487
KEK! Oh my god. Shut the fuck up.

No. 952491

>>952489
Those things don't affect the health of other people.

No. 952492

>>952488
Because your whole post is retarded and doesn't make any sense. Rephrase it.

No. 952493

>>952482
It doesn't even stop vaccinated people from spreading, if this was the case covid would stop spiking but it's not. The mindset that the vax creates a barrier that stops you from spreading covid is killing people way more than people who choose to not get vaccinated, especially since the unvax usually wear masks

No. 952494

>>952487
>>952487
>>952486
>>952480
>>952483
>>952476
What is going on? Are there bots in here?

No. 952495

>>952491
But they affect people's insurance premiums. Delta increased health insurance $200 for the unvaxxed because of this reason.

No. 952496

>>952489
Isn't there a height minimum for lawyers?

No. 952497

>>952495
>Those things don't affect the health of other people.

No. 952498

>>952492
It just sounds like you're the retarded one if you can't read a single sentence. Reread it, or ask a teacher.

No. 952500

>>952497
You can still be vaccinated and spread COVID to others, so the vaccinated also affect the health of others.
Look at Colin Powell. He was vaccinated and around only vaccinated people for months, but he still died of COVID complications.

No. 952501

>>952491
neither does not getting vaxxed since vaxxed people are spreaders, but lets just ignore that
>>952495
>money money money
>>952494
At this point probably
>kek kek kek
>just get the jab or do whatever I say dumbass!

No. 952502

>>952493
Exactly. It really feels like it's not about protecting anyone at this point. For some people, this is just "I got this shit, side effects and future issues be damned, so you better sacrifice too". It's pure spite and performative actions

No. 952504

>>952500
Samefag, yes he also had a very serious and terminal blood disease, but if his death shouldn't count for COVID, then we should also eliminate the other deaths listed as COVID that were similar, serious, or as terminal as his. And wouldn't you know it, people like him make up the majority of COVID deaths.

No. 952506

>>952502
They seem like they're continuing some weird vendetta against unvaccinated people, like they got in a fight with one unvaccinated person so make it their life duty to attack random unvaxxers while also ignoring evidence and points we make by using kindergarten insults and acting like they're Einstein for saying "HA kek shut up! That doesn't make sense!" when people bring up statistics and other reported side effects

No. 952507

In all seriousness though, can all of the mentally ill people go to the tinfoil thread. This is a thread for updates, personal experiences and venting. If you don't have covid or never had it, or if you don't have experiences with the vaccine, you shouldn't be fearmongering in this thread.

The conspiracy thread is that way. Mods, where are you at.

No. 952510

>>952507
If there wasn't this sperging the covid thread would never update

No. 952512

>>952507
How are questions and concerns related to COVID and the vaccination considered conspiracy theories and not related to COVID? Seriously most of the internet is extremely pro vax, if you don't wanna hear concerns about the vaccination then don't come here

No. 952513

>>952507
>personal experiences
There's plenty of pertinent experiences regarding government authoritarianism when it comes to COVID compared to random slow posts stating "I got the coof, who else???"

No. 952515

>>952510
It actually would.

>>952512
>How are questions and concerns related to COVID and the vaccination considered conspiracy theories and not related to COVID?
Oh yeah, a full conspiracy ass video with the intent to show that "le gooberment lying" is totally appropriate here. fuck off with that. There were no genuine questions or ""concerns"" without the intent of basically saying "vaccine pointless" and you know it.

>>952513
>There's plenty of pertinent experiences regarding government authoritarianism
Here's your hat, nonny. I understand what you're saying, but that's not what this thread is about. take it to tinfoil.

No. 952520

>>952515
A video on side effects is a conspiracy now? Do you hear yourself? How much longer are you gonna simp for the vaccination?

No. 952522

>>952512
Any questions concerns or doubts makes you a heretic-uh conspiracy theorist.

No. 952524

>>952520
It wasn't a video of side effects lmfao. It was a compilation of screenshots of news articles, each one after the next showing a lower effectiveness of the vaccine, followed by side effects, and then followed by death. With dramatic jump cuts and edits.

>ebil gooberment lying!!! vaxx poison!!! think for yourselves sheeple, the proof is out there!!! they don't know what is what!! we're all lab rats!!!


Just don't get the vaccine, retard. Nobody has a gun to your head. If you think it's more complex than that, then yeah, you need a tinfoil hat.

No. 952525

>>952522
Your little shtick of saying one word and then cutting it off makes you sound like a retard-uh corny ass.

No. 952527

Honestly stopped reading all of the COVID threads and posts because anti-vaccine anons sound truly unhinged so often. Like sure, the super pro-vaccine anons can be rude, but if you’re going to start comparing this to the holocaust you need to get a fucking grip

No. 952529

>>952520
>no vax??? you're a jew! they're gonna start taking us behind buildings and shooting us!!!!

No. 952530

>>952515
I haven't posted since >>949609 but what the fuck is with this control freak shit? So, none of us are allowed to talk in here now unless we kiss the ass of the vaccine? Like >>952512 said: The majority of the internet is pro-vaccine. You sound like one of those people running around leddit who force subs to put up "anti-science psas" in order to "join the fight against misinformation", even when its on subs which have nothing to do with COVID.

>>952524
>>952525
>>952527
>>952529
Jfc how hard are you samefagging up the place just because of one anon from twelve minutes ago disagreeing with you?

No. 952531

>>952524
What video are you talking about?

No. 952532

>>952527
They can never just present normal facts like "The vaccine is now XYZ less effective", they always have to structure it like we're facing end times and anyone that isn't vaccinated is going to be gassed. Scrote-tier /pol/-tier logic.

No. 952533

>>952527
Who compared it to the Holocaust? It was the pro vaxxers who started accusing people of being Jews

No. 952535

Still have heart palpitations and heart racing at random times 6 months after Pfizer shots. Dunno if there's a point of going to a doctor this late in the game and still waiting if it goes away on its own.

No. 952536

>>952533
this anon: >>952487

No. 952537

>>952533
A few days ago I saw an anon say that they might as well start making people wear yellow stars. It was a convo about the possibility of having to show your vaccine card some places. Can’t remember what thread, sorry.

No. 952538

>>952530
You really thought you did something, huh? kek

No. 952539

>>952468
Employers are allowed to enact policies that prevent poor hygiene in the office. Deal with it or find another job you god damn commie.

No. 952540

>>952536
Seriously? It was one post, you can't ignore the anti vaxxers who point out statistics not adding up, side effects, etc and say "well you're all crazy and stupid because of one troll post!!". If we did that to the pro vax you guys would commit suicide

No. 952541

>>952540
Another anon answered your question too.

No. 952542

>>952540
I'm not ignoring anything because of "one stupid troll post". I don't suffer retards.

No. 952543

>>952539
Poor hygiene =\= injecting risky vaccines in your body that have been shown to have severe side effects that were even backed by doctors
https://www.cardiovascularbusiness.com/topics/covid-19/well-known-cardiologist-helps-city-employees-fight-back-against-vaccine-mandate
Oh wait you guys harassed and tried to sue doctors who talk about side effects, sure seems safe and reliable if you need to shut people up who speak about effects

No. 952544

>>952538
Where the fuck did I say that I did something? I was asking why people were aping out so hard within a span of several minutes because it seemed suspicious. Why are you being so bitchy?

No. 952546

>>952541
The side effect video went unanswered and when other anons tried to point out statistics not adding up she got laughed off with the same "kek! Dumbass!" One liners, multiple points anti vax anons made were answered

No. 952547

>>952510
seriously. I find it funny that the tables have turned and now the COVID skeptics are holed up in their houses in fear and keeping the discussion about rona alive through their endless paranoid sperging while every normal person is back to living like they used to in most of the northern hemisphere. Two more weeks and everyone will see that they were right about the fake disease just a flu RNA mutation shedding microchip sterility NWO 5g lymph node swelling neurological condition fascism, I'm sure!

No. 952548

>>952542
Plenty of good points anti vaxxers made were ignored

No. 952549

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>>952537
>>952529
I mean… Stage 6 rn, what stage is it going to take?

No. 952550

>>952547
What the fuck are you talking about? Every anti vaxxer I know is living a normal life. Do you have to make up what people do in order to make a point?

No. 952552

>>952543
Most employers don't want conspiratorial disease-spreaders in their places of employment, simple as. If your values misalign with these employers then find a different place to work; nobody in these places of business want to work with you anyway.

No. 952555

>>952549
Stop sperging nonnie no one believes you're an anti vaxxer

No. 952556

>>952548
Like this one >>952468 which presented a snip from an official document detailing sever side-effects and the only replies are >>952476 and >>952539, which don't even acknowledge anything other than "hurr durr if you don't like it, get a new job"

No. 952557

>>952550
It's the prowaxers who seem paranoid tbh, my family always checking the infection stats each morning and saying "stay safe" as goodbye.

No. 952558

>>952547
I'm really confused by this post because I don't know anyone who is anti vaxx and hiding in their homes. They're the ones going outside, usually without masks. I still see masked people outside and throwing looks occasionally and those who aren't masked, but the people who seem to be 'holed up inside' are the ones who are pro vaxx because they're still pushing the control the curve or whatever and only leaving for the essentials. I'm not sure where you live, but that's not been the norm for me.

Also, I thought that the people who were anti vaxx are the ones being presented on media for months now having parties, going to the beach, etc? How are they simultaneously hiding inside but also outside ignoring regulations or whatever?

No. 952560

>>952552
Again making up things about anon you know nothing about
And you ignored when I pointed out the fact literal doctors are protesting against vaccination mandates, but what do they know? Are they all evil disease spreaders that no one wants to work it? How do you think things operated pre COVID vaccination?

Oh and you keep ignoring the fact we keep telling you vaccinated people are able to spread which doctors actually confirmed, but whatever fits your narrative

No. 952561

>>952552
The vaccinated can still spread it, so are you really advocating for companies to fire people based on their personal political beliefs?
That's fucked up.

No. 952562

>>952550
I guess if your idea of living a normal life is sperging out over a disease nobody else cares about anymore and complaining about how persecuted they are because nobody wants to hear their endless paranoid rambling, sure.
>I pointed out the fact literal doctors are protesting against vaccination mandates
Congrats on eating propaganda straight from the Big Tobacco playbook. Something like 97% of doctors are vaccinated, and yet you cling to the handful who aren't because they validate your near-religious beliefs.
>>952561
>so are you really advocating for companies to fire people based on their personal political beliefs?
"yes"

No. 952563

>>952561
Save it, it's been repeated several times to this anon that vaccinated people can spread and they keep insisting all vaccinated people are safe and it's actually the unvaxxed who are disease spreaders

No. 952564

>>952562
You sperged out on everyone, do you hear yourself? Most doctors being vaccinated doesn't mean they're not pointing out the effects of the vaccine, you're the one who is killing people by convincing the vaxxed they're immune from spreading and don't need proper protection

No. 952566

>>952562
Most anti vaxxers I know are atheists lol

No. 952567

>>952562
You're having an absolute normal one right now kek

No. 952570

>>952562
>97% of doctors are vaccinated
proof?
I also know plenty of anti vaxxers who got the vaccination and regretted due to side effects

No. 952572

>>952564
>Most doctors being vaccinated doesn't mean they're not pointing out the effects of the vaccine
Yes, responsible doctors point out there are side-effects to medication. No, the tiny proportion who fail to get vaccinated or protest mandates do not somehow cancel out the vast majority of doctors who are pro-vaccine.
>>952564
>you're the one who is killing people by convincing the vaxxed they're immune from spreading and don't need proper protection
Who in this thread claimed that vaccinated people can't catch or spread the virus? You're trying to argue with something that nobody even claimed.
>>952570
Over 96% as of July: https://www.ama-assn.org/press-center/press-releases/ama-survey-shows-over-96-doctors-fully-vaccinated-against-covid-19

No. 952574

>>952572
you keep claiming people who aren't vaccinated are diseases spreaders when vaccinated people are also spreading it, Did you just forget about all of that?

No. 952577

>>952572
But people who aren't vaccinated can also spread it. The vaccine only lessens your chances of contracting. It doesn't prevent you from getting COVID entirely.

No. 952579

>>952574
One group has greatly minimized their risk of spreading disease. The other refuses to. Not to mention that COVID-related beliefs are a good litmus test for critical thought and as such a useful tool for screening out people who aren't fit for white-collar work.
>>952577
yes, and?

No. 952580

>>952579
Thoughts on natural immunity?

No. 952582

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>>952579
>screening out people who aren't fit for while collar work because of their beliefs

No. 952583

>>952580
Its longevity is questionable and there's a lot more variance in immunity than there is for vaccinated people, but I wouldn't be worried about them so long as their antibody tests indicate that they have immunity.

No. 952584

>>952579
Can you prove that the COVID vaccine prevents disease spreading? Every doctor I know is vaccinated but also admits that they can spread

also firing people who aren't vaccinated has put a hole in the workforce which is why so many companies are desperate, someone not being vaccinated has nothing to do with their work ethic, they're actually firing really good workers for this reason
https://www.npr.org/sections/coronavirus-live-updates/2021/07/30/1022867219/cdc-study-provincetown-delta-vaccinated-breakthrough-mask-guidance

you went from
>vaccinated people can't spread and all the unvaxxed are disgusting disease spreading vermin literally killing people
to
>Okay the vax does't prevent spreading completely but it still does!!

I literally haven't found anywhere that it reduces your chances of spreading, just that it reduces your chances of getting sick and hospitalized yourself.

No. 952587

>>952579
https://publichealth.jhu.edu/2021/new-data-on-covid-19-transmission-by-vaccinated-individuals

here's some more stats that are from a university, please do not use things from biased sources btw. I didn't neither should you

No. 952593

>>952582
If understanding that certain belief systems make it clear that a person isn't capable of thinking rationally makes me Literally Hitler then so be it.
>>952584
>Can you prove that the COVID vaccine prevents disease spreading?
Yes, see
>https://ccnse.ca/sites/default/files/Understanding%20SARS-CoV-2%20Transmission_Oct2021_EN_Final%20v2.pdf
>https://www.uptodate.com/contents/covid-19-vaccines-to-prevent-sars-cov-2-infection#H1606921902
Vaccination reduces but doesn't eliminate rates of transmission, which literally everybody has been saying since before the vaccine was released because that's how prophylactic medications work.

No. 952597

>>952566
Liar lmfao

No. 952600

>>952593
They don't believe in sourced statistics anon, they only believe posts from 4chan and facebook. Not worth your argument, I gave up a while ago

No. 952601

>>952597
Nta but its not exactly farfetched. More and more people have moved away from organized religion, especially if they're gen y and onward.

No. 952604

>>952600
But anons itt are citing links which aren't from either site. What are you talking about? Are you still bothered by one sperg?

No. 952605

>>952593
The PDF is 41 pages long in small print, can you quote to me where the pointed out vaccines reduce the rate of transmission?
and these also don't explain why countries with low vax rates have low covid rates

No. 952606

>>952587
> While this sounds discouraging, it’s important to keep three things in mind:
> 1. Vaccines remain highly effective at preventing severe disease.
> 2. Breakthrough infections among vaccinated individuals remain uncommon.
> 3. The majority of new COVID-19 infections in the US are among unvaccinated people.

No. 952607

>>952597
I'm literally an atheist and anti vax

No. 952609

>>952605
No, they provided the link. do your own research, unless you're admitting to wanting to be purposefully ignorant with sources right in front of you

No. 952610

>>952607
I guess you are "most people you know" then.

No. 952611

>>952609
they obviously didn't read it either though, this was just a paradox
>read this novel-length article or you're wrong!!
>>952610
Why wouldn't I know other atheists? you realize most people have friends with similar beliefs?

No. 952613

>>952611
Most of the vaxxed people that I know are athiests.

No. 952616

>>952613
What's your point? most people nowadays aren't religious, they/you/whatever was trying to claim people were anti vax for religious reasons, that doesn't make any sense especially since most anti vax people are just bringing up statistics, side effects, etc when discussing the vaccine

No. 952617

>>952605
>Rates of transmission among children are higher where the level of community
transmission is high, and the level of community vaccination is low.
>Vaccination is associated with a lower likelihood of infection and transmission to others.
wrt countries with low covid rates, are you talking about the totalitarian countries that are fudging the numbers, the poorshit countries that don't have the resources to document infection, or the industrialized countries that managed to avoid high rates of community transmission throughout the pandemic?

No. 952619

>>952583
Nta but aren't there studies saying that natural immunity is generally higher than vaccine immunity? Or at least the same? Also aren't antibodies present in your body uninportant? Once you got one infection and healed you shouldn't have any more violent reactions to Covid.

No. 952620

>>952611
It took me at maximum, 60 seconds to ctrl+f "transmission" and find it. I didn't need to read 41 pages, but nice strawman.

>Vaccination is associated with a lower likelihood of infection and transmission to others.

>For breakthrough cases, vaccination reduces the incidence and duration of symptoms and
significantly reduces the risks of severe illness, hospitalization, and death due to COVID-19

No. 952622

>>952620
That's not how you use the word strawman

No. 952625

>>952616
>What's your point?
My point is: most people you know that are anti-vax are athiest. Most people that I know that are pro-vax are athiest. Whatever truth is convenient to you doesn't matter, and isn't a solid argument. It's irrelevant.

>>952622
It actually is a way you'd use strawman! Shocker, you don't know everything.

No. 952643

>>952619
Natural immunity is protective, but there's not sufficient info on the longevity of natural immunity OR the vaccine and there's evidence that the initial severity of the disease plays a factor in natural immunity, see >https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/full/10.1098/rsfs.2021.0008
Antibodies are important, but so are t cells, which provide a longer-lasting protection.

No. 952658

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>>952593
The document also says the median age of death among the unvaxxed is 63 and for the vaxxed it's 78.
We're ruining the economy, people's mental health, having people lose their livelihood, and injecting an experimental vaccine into children so grandma and grandpa can live a little longer.

No. 952695

>>952658
That's weird, usually life expectancy studies have to be done for several years to be valid, the vaccine has barely been out for a year and we're doing conclusions on life expectancies?

No. 952696

>>952658
>The document also says the median age of death among the unvaxxed is 63 and for the vaxxed it's 78.
…anon, this means that the vaccine has a strong protective effect on younger adults

No. 952707

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>>952696
Not really. Data from 2020, before vaccines were made available, show that younger adults really weren't dying of COVID at high rates. The median age of death was still 60+ prior to the vaccine rollout. Younger adults were never at a significant risk in the first place.

https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/vsrr/covid_weekly/index.htm

No. 952709

>>952695
This isn't measuring life expectancy. This is a study of people who have already died from COVID and their age at death was recorded.
Data shows that COVID is a significantly higher risk for the elderly, and an extremely, extremely small risk for the younger population.

No. 952713

>>952707
'Median' means that half of the deaths are among people 63 and younger and among 78 and younger respectively. For there to be a 15-year difference in median mortality between unvaccinated and vaccinated people, which is a fuckhuge difference when you're looking at large-scale population statistics, there has to be a much, much smaller rate of non-elderly vaccinated people who are dying, unless you're one of those zoomers who think that everybody over the age of 30 is already decrepit.

No. 952725

>>952713
I'll see if I can look more into the population they were using later. I took another look at what I posted and I see they cited a study from China, kek, so I'm not sure how reliable that is considering COVID is so fucking deadly and contagious but China had less than 5k deaths despite the disease originating there.
Anyway, the risk for younger people is still extremely low. Looking at >>952707, only 1,480 people aged 20-29 died of COVID in the US in 2020. In total for that age group, there were 63,220 deaths, meaning out of all deaths for those aged 20-29, only 2% of deaths were from COVID.
Compare this to the total population of 20-29 years old. Looking at https://www.infoplease.com/us/census/demographic-statistics, I'm estimating it to be about 38,909,863.
With these numbers, that's a total death rate of .16%, and a COVID death rate of .003%.
Even if the median age did go up by 15 years, the amount of young people dying is so low that it's asinine to mandate them to take it.

No. 952731

>>952725
>I'll see if I can look more into the population they were using later. I took another look at what I posted and I see they cited a study from China
So what you're saying is that you didn't care about the validity of the source you were using until you found out that the findings suggest something that conflicts with your belief system?

No. 952749

>>952731
I wasn't the one who provided the link. I read it and gave my thoughts and observations. My observation was a finding from another study from Griffen et al. I'm interesting in finding out what the population and demographics they used in determining the median ages of COVID death.

It's just interesting to me that the vaccine is pushed for children while the median age of death for those unvaxxed is an elderly 63 years and younger demographics have such a low rate of death.

No. 952775

i want the coof

No. 952785

>>952775
It feels relieving when you get it.

No. 952805

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(tinfoil)

No. 952826

>>952709
Old people are also more likely to die from most illnesses but we don't eat each other alive over pneumonia or the flu

No. 952827

>>952535
In the exact same boat but with Moderna and have honestly just been taking aspirin and trying to ignore it because I got no answer over my menstrual side effects and they eventually resolved on their own. Hope this heart palpitation shit goes the same way, I can't just keep taking time out of my life to go sit in waiting rooms and get no answers anyway. If you have the time it might still be worth seeing a doctor, though. I'm just going to roll the dice and hope my heart doesn't "go boom" as TND would say

No. 952830

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>>952805
+calling people conspiracy theorists for noting that the statistics have been shakey and aren't adding up

No. 952833

>>952805
also delta variant fear mongers', PCR tests don't tell the different between variant strains, how is the delta variant supposedly super scary and threatening if we don't even know who has it vs other strains?

No. 952840


No. 952859

>>952840
I know someone who got Guillain-Barré syndrome from the AZ vax.

No. 952864

>>952840
I know someone who got Guillain-Barré syndrome from the AZ vax. Possibly anyway, since they can't seem to find another explanation and filed the guy as exempt from taking the second dose.

No. 952880

>>952864
Lots of autoimmune diseases are triggered by the shot. The whole "vacs cause autism!" is partly true, it impacts people with autoimmune diseases much more strongly so it can make slightly autistic ppl much more autistic.

No. 952884

>>952880
Huh, that explains a lot. I've been feeling a little bit more retarded lately.

No. 952894

>>952880
Autism is an autoimmune disease?

No. 952915

>>952894
That's the latest theory. Autoimmune protocols work well to lessen austismo symptoms too.

No. 952947

>>952894
No? I'm autistic and not vaccinated and my immune system is pretty strong

No. 952964

>>952830
Wow, you act like scientists can't make a statement and be wrong about it and publicly admit it by correcting their former statements.

No. 952974


No. 952990

>>952964
Where are the news articles that publicly admit to more vaccinated people dying than unvaccinated? And why is it still being mandated then?

No. 953026


No. 953038

>>953026
don't respond to bait anon, they literally said this in response to people discussing more vaccinated people dying from the delta

No. 953093

>>952643
kek youre so funny ive never seen someone do so much to defend something so wrong

In general for anything: natural immunity is most powerful

No. 953196

What do anons think of this? I'm a healthcare worker who refuses the vaccination but luckily the area I live is mostly anti vax so they're not enforcing it. The vaccination has many adverse side effects and if workers can get an exception from certain vaccines like the flu vaccination then why not the COVID vaccination especially since it doesn't work well, has a ton of dangerous effects being reported, and you can't even sue the company if you get a heart attack from the vaccine?

No. 953280

>>953196
I've never heard of workers not being able to get exceptions from the vaccine, but I know everyone company is different. My company has exceptions for medical and religious reasons.

As for
>has a ton of dangerous effects being reported, and you can't even sue the company if you get a heart attack from the vaccine
Don't get the vaccine.

No. 953291

>>953280
No clue, I've been in the workforce all throughout COVID working in the medical field and around children and never had any vaccination requirements. The worst thing that happened is there was a bitchy girl I worked with who kept trying to physically fight me because I didn't get the vaccination but she was fired. I've also worked side jobs in the food industry and most people who work in restaurants are anti vax I've noticed

No. 953550

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UK week 43 COVID surveillance report just came out. Again, the vaccinated are testing positive for COVID at higher rates from the vaccinated. I wonder why that is…
Pretty weird especially since the vaccine is supposed to lessen symptoms. If people were asymptomatic, like the vaccine is "supposed" to do, why would they have the need to get tested? Hmmmm.
I wonder if case rates among the unvaxxed are going to go up when they start counting "fully vaxxed" as three doses rather than two. Yes, that's right. A third jab isn't a booster anymore, they're counting it as an actual dose.

No. 953558

>>953550
I think if someone is tinfoil enough to not get vaccinated they're not going to report symptoms or get a test either (unless they c-c-can't breathe)

No. 953560

>>953558
Are vaccinated people are more likely to report their symptoms? The vaccine is supposed to lessen symptoms, so if only the symptomatic vaccinated reporting their symptoms, imagine how many vaccinated asymptomatic people are out there walking around and spreading COVID.

No. 953632

>>953550
Do people in the UK need to get tested to go into pubs and events? Might explain the rising positive cases too. Unvaxxed people still seem to get hospitalized more often, though the death rate seem to be around equal between age 0-40

No. 953648

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>no one can play community centre sports until the coaches get vaccinated

Who is buying this?

No. 953653

>>953648
The unvaccinated are not shutting down sports leagues, the government is.
"You made me do it" is a tactic used to abuse and gaslight others. This is terrifying.

No. 953654

>>953653

Just another day in Canada, brought to you buy the liberal/Justin Turdeau paid off media!

No. 953865

>>953560
I know some hospitals will refuse to test vaccinated people for COVID which caused a lot of vaccinated people to actually die of COVID which is another reason why I don't want the vaccine
>>953648
Unvaccinated people being used as scapegoats once again. Imagine if we started shutting down businesses because the workers didn't get their flu vaccine, that would be ridiculous right? I don't see how people think this vaccine is somehow different

No. 953873

My abusive ex boyfriend is weirdly pro vax now all over his Facebook. It was honestly shocking to me since he didn't allow me to take a lot of prescribed medications, didn't allow me to smoke weed for the anxiety disorder he gave me, threatened me because I took antidepressants that were prescribed to me because he was making me depressed, and then finally protested against the idea of me using birth control to help lighten the periods I was literally fainting from. It would just seem bizarre to me that someone who is weirdly against me using a lot of chemicals to help my medical issues would now want to force me to get an experimental vaccine if I was still with him

To add to this why are so many toxic people suddenly pro vax? My husband's father and step mom who abandoned him at 4 is also suddenly extremely pro vax. This little crowd seems to attract the most shit heads and yet very caring and kind people I know either don't care or are anti vax. It's so weird especially since the pro vax crowd keeps trying to paint themselves as caring and kind but most of them are quite sloppy and evil in their personal lives

No. 953879

>>953873
Virtue signaling and assigning blame to a group makes narcissists, sociopaths, and SJW's feel better about themselves.

No. 953891

>>953879
True, this dude also had a weird obsession with hurting animals and always talked about wanting to kill randoms. When ebola came out he stated how happy he would be to see a pandemic where lots of people die. Being pro vax seems like an extremely easy way for a mentally ill person who wants to see people hurt and die while trying to advertise yourself as an innocent and caring person.

On the flip side my cousins who are practically angels and donate their money to homeless and are always positive and sweet were anti vax and told me not to get the vaccine due to my uterus issues. Maybe my theory is right

No. 954258

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>>953891
>>953873
why does medicine keep acting careless about ruining womens health?

No. 954260

>>953873
Some people are integrating their stances on the vaccine into their identities. Some 'covid is a hoax' types almost killed one of my family members through their negligence and are still being aggro about their beliefs even though they are the only people who could have spread it to him.

No. 954262

>>954258
Maybe bc modern medicine was founded on the torture and killing of midwives & wisewomen, and gynecology from bored masters experimenting on their female slaves. The pattern we're supposed to follow is: get on bc in highschool, maybe get PCOS, get pregnant and be left with incontinence/back injury/etc due to shit birthing practices, get womb removed for illness so secret sketchy stemcell research can continue, get menopause, be doped on hormone pills till death.

No. 954266

>>954262
>maybe get PCOS
fatty watty ding dong

No. 954268


No. 954271

>>954268
hope you didn't have to lift your bingo wings too far off the ground to type that thoughtful reply you jiggling scrote

No. 954408

>>954266
uwalla walla bing bang

No. 954409

>>954408
I had a bacon burger

No. 954528

>>953632
>Do people in the UK need to get tested to go into pubs and events?
hopefully not IQ tests or the places will go bust.

No. 956613

>>954266
>You said some women get PCOS, therefore you have it therefore are fat and male
This must be the logic the God's use

No. 956623

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>>953550
The vaccination is ineffective but the media keeps trying to convince normies that the vax is the savior of the new world and vaccinated people are literally God and immune to everything. The vaccination parties and people on TikTok crying of happiness because they got the vaccination is just ridiculous

No. 956632

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No. 957446

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https://www.bmj.com/content/375/bmj.n2635

A whistle-blower came out and said Pfizer's clinical trials were basically a shitshow.

No. 957491

People will make any excuse they can to not get vaccinated if they really don’t want to. My mom is anti vax and when she found out I got vaccinated she thought she was going to catch covid from me and got mad.
I know it’s fun to to believe that vaccines are poison and every doctor who worked on them are idiots but I’ll share a personal experience.
A few months ago my unvaccinated aunt got covid and had to go to the hospital because she couldn’t breathe properly. My 70 year old grandma lives with her along with my cousin. Grandma caught covid from aunt but thankfully she was vaccinated. Her symptoms were very mild compared to my aunt.
Point is the vaccines are doing their job. I’m glad that my aunt was able recover and it makes me sad that people are going around spreading frear and misinformation about something that can save lives. A lot of people showed their true nature during the pandemic.
Anyway that’s just my opinion. Feel free to flip.

No. 957497

>>957446
J&J, moderna and now Pfizer who would be banned from the lab. How could people even allow injections without researching the company at all nevermind enforcing it on others and harassing people who don't get it? All this over a disease with a 99%> survival rate

No. 957498

>>957491
So you're just going to ignore the amount of deaths and severe reactions to the vaccine and the statistics?

No. 957515

>>957491
No interest in flipping at you, I just don't really get what that proves since there were still people who only got covid as a mild case before the vaccines were released, even among older people, although they are certainly the highest risk demographic. Not saying this to imply anyone shouldn't get vaccinated if they want to, especially seniors who can probably benefit from it the most, but having mild symptoms with covid is in no way exclusive to double vaccinated people.

No. 957517

>>957498
So you're just going to ignore the amount of deaths and severe reactions to Covid19 and the statistics?

No. 957529

>>957517
Why stop at COVID then? We should ban alcohol because that also leads to addiction, death, and drunk driving, which harms people who weren't drinking. We should ban cigarettes because they just as many people as COVID per year, and secondhand smoke is harmful. Are you going to ignore the side effects of consuming sugar, which lead to severe health problems and can put strain on our hospital system?

No. 957530

>>957498
From what I’ve reviewed there’s been about 6000 deaths reported (in America) and not all of those were actually caused by the vaccines so the number is likely lower. Compare that to the 700,000+ deaths we’ve had.

When I got my doses I had to wait 15mins to check for allergic reactions and was given information on possible side affects. Can it happen? Yes but it’s rare just like any other medicine you would take.

No. 957539

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>>957530
You know what else is rare? Severe side effects and death from COVID for children and young adults.
The data is from September, but 95% of those thousands of people that died had comorbidities according to the CDC.
COVID may be dangerous for those who are already unhealthy, but it's a rare issue for someone who is healthy to experience sever side effects from it.

No. 957540

>>957515
I understand your point. My grandma has lupus and was it a coincidence that my aunt had to be hospitalized and she didn’t? Maybe, but I believe the vaccine did what it was supposed to do

No. 957544

>>957529
this but unironically

No. 957550

>>957539
Samefag, if you say that all the listed vaccine deaths aren't valid because they weren't actually caused by the vaccine, then you would have to apply the same logiv to COVID deaths and that all COVID "deaths" weren't actually a result of COVID.
My favorite is how that if you die in a car accident but tested positive for COVID, they would rule you as a COVID death.
Make it make sense.

No. 957555

>>957540
ayrt, since she has an underlying condition maybe it did help her out then, if so that's great and I'm glad your grandma is okay. No matter what that's a good thing. I guess I have just been seeing a lot more people attributing mild covid to the shot in a way as though there was not mild covid before and it's confusing to me. With the context you gave here I can see how you came to the conclusion you did, and either way you have a right to believe in it according to your own observations.

No. 957560

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I feel like virtue signalling about the vaccine and going on about how it should be enforced is really just an excuse for some people to avoid living a healthy lifestyle. If you are not elderly, you eat healthily and you don't lick stranger's armpits for fun, COVID really won't do shit to you. You'll get the sniffles, and then natural immunity, the fucking end. A well-nourished, functioning body can fight disease
If you've been abusing your body and surviving on Doritos, shitty fast food and cans of Monster for years, of course it's another story. Even then, you're far more likely to die from any of the non-trendy diseases. So many people suffer from malnutrition without even being anachans, it's tragic
Americans keep crying greasy tears of canola oil about COVID deaths and side effects, then turn a blind eye at the fact that they literally love poison and inhale it every day

No. 957561

>>957539
>rare issue
it's not a rare issue if you can't get a hospital bed when you crash your e-scooter and your guts are hanging out because the hospital is full of dying/~*~unhealthy~* people with covid19 you fucking boring fucking repetitive MONG

No. 957564

>>957561
That's life and I'd have to accept the consequences then.
What percent of the population vaccinated was herd immunity supposed to come in again? We must be close to that, so hospitals being overrun with people with COVID wouldn't happen…unless the vaccines aren't actually effective.

No. 957569

>>957561
Do you not know how hospitals work? People with severe COVID have their own units, there's an ER for emergencies like that and people who are severely sick get in the ICU

Vaccines aren't effective which is why hospital are so ~overun~ despite the population being mostly vaccinated

No. 957572

>>957564
Unless there is an unusually high amount of tards who won’t get vaccinated because there isn’t enough social pressure, such as requirements for school or work, like every other major vaccine

No. 957576

>>957530
>Reported
That's your issue right there

No. 957578

>>957561
If it was any other disease making people take up hospital beds, would you seethe less? I'm asking this honestly, really think about how you would react. Because a lot of diseases are a direct result of lifestyle choices. All this anger seems so performative

No. 957579

>>957572
Tell me what vaccine is required for work and school? I'm not vaccinated and haven't had vaccines since I was a baby and I live a normie life since I'm going to school like normal and working in a hospital. Vaccine rates are low here and COVID is practically non existent despite most people being quite social

No. 957581

>>957572
>Like every other vaccine
What other illnesses are there where can you catch the virus and suffer side effects after being fully vaccinated?
Tetanus, sure, but you have to get a booster every several YEARS, not every 6 months. Plus if you step on a rusty nail, they're giving you a tetanus shot anyway.
So, please do tell because I'm curious to hear about these other vaccines.
COVID will not be eradicated since animals can get a spread it, so you can't use the argument that vaccines will make COVID go away completely.

No. 957583

>>957578
Hospital beds aren't being taken up with COVID and if they cared about getting rid of COVID they would give people actual cures instead of banning them

No. 957584

>>957581
??? Plenty of vaccinated people have been getting COVID and dying, in some countries even more than the unvaccinated. Scroll up

No. 957591

>>957584
I know, hence my point that the COVID "vaccine" isn't a traditional vaccine. Traditional vaccines are 100% effective at preventing the person from becoming sick with from the illness they were vaccinated against.

No. 957596

>>957579
You stupid bitch you have to get several shots as a child to attend public schools

>>957581
Every flu virus? You can still get the flu, and on top of that it mutates into other variants just like COVID. Damn, no wonder no one can take anti-vaxxers seriously.

No. 957604

>>957596
Wow, someone hit a nerve.
>Public schools
It varies from state to state and country to country. Some states accept philosophical exemptions from vaccines.

The flu vaccine is a new formula every year.
Give me another major vaccine where you can still get sick from the illness you were vaccinated against. You must have one .

No. 957610

>>957591
Show me ONE vaccine with 100% effectiveness. I’ll wait.

No. 957612

>>957604
Rubella

No. 957706

>>957569

„ Vaccines aren't effective which is why hospital are so ~overun~ despite the population being mostly vaccinated “

Wait are you saying that most people in the hospital right now are vaccinated? If so please provide a source for this claim.

No. 957708

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No. 957720

>>957706
Scroll up. Several posts in here have links to evidence and we don't need to repeat ourselves a million times

No. 957722

>>957596
Finish reading the post before calling anyone stupid. I mentioned vaccines are required for kids but virtually nothing for adults for school or work until now

No. 957728

>>957610
Most vaccines are effective with little to no side effects. I'm big on vaccines and always get my flu shot every year but the COVID vaccine is ridiculous, the amount of side effects being reported and swept under the rug is scary and calling people crazy isn't helping

No. 957733

>>957708
You can still get Polio, part of the “effectiveness” percentage is that everyone stayed vaccinated over a long period of time so along with decreased risk of infection, there was decreased exposure.

No. 957789

>>957733
Polio vax effectively minimized polio by a lot though, the issue with the COVID vaccine is that people with the vaccine keep getting and spreading COVID and trying to get people to get 3+ shots a year is just simply not going to work especially for a virus that most people can simply fight off naturally and then trying to put a bunch of restrictions and force people to get a risky vaccine isn't working

Polio vaccine also had side effects however the side effects weren't as common or severe as they are now despite the fact medicine wasn't as advanced as it was now. The COVID vaccine is extremely flawed and people who can't admit that aren't trustworthy

No. 958143

I attended a doctors appointment yesterday and not once was covid mentioned, I wasn't even asked if I was vaccinated or not. The only restrictions where that I needed to wear a mask and use hand sanitiser. It was just weird considering the hysteria over covid.

No. 958263

>>958143
What country anon? I'm afraid to go to Dr since this shit started bc they might go full draconian medical funhouse.

No. 958269

>>957789
let's not use the vaccines we have and wait until anon is satisfied. I never knew so many supposedly tough people were actually gigantic pussies.

No. 958270

>>957560
I like that you posted about American poison food accompanied by a photo where half of the items are English/European snacks.

No. 958272

>>958269

NTA and my arms literally swollen at the vaccination site because I just got the pokey poke yesterday but just because someone doesn't trust the vaccine and all it's side effects doesn't mean they're pussy

No. 958282

>>958263
NTA, but same experience as that above anon, even though I had to go there three times in the past two months, and two times of that were for a covid unrelated vaccination. Germany for me.

No. 958312


No. 958326

>>958270
I knew some sperg would bring that up lol. No one cares, stop pretending Americans don't scarf down all that shit and wouldn't binge on Kinder surprises if their government didn't ban them for being hard to swallow

No. 958334

>>958272
Lmfao no fucking shit, the area got swollen… it's your immune system reacting to the local jab. This happens to a lot of vaccines, not just the covid ones.

No. 958342

>>958334
Literally none of vaccines I took in school gave me swollen arm, and neither did the ppl around me get swollen arm. Cope harder next ppl will be saying their fingers fell off and you'll say that's normal too.

No. 958343

File: 1635952451987.jpg (147.13 KB, 600x1012, image.jpg)

>>957789
And yet the same exact FUD talking points existed when the polio vaccine rolled out. Really makes you think

No. 958398

>>958269
Why are you framing it in such black and white terms?

No. 958452

>>958343
Where in the image are the talking points anon mentioned?

No. 958912

>>958452
do you know how to read?

No. 959289

I had a nice conversation with some friends last night about vaccines, personal choice, and reasons for why someone wouldn't want to get vaccinated. I'm not vaccinated, they were. It was really nice to be able to speak about it and be reassured that real life isn't the internet. It was nice not to feel judged or ostracized for your own medical choice.

No. 962096

I’m not anti-vax. I’m just do whatever but you shouldn’t force someone. I’m getting paranoid because in April I got Moderna shot. I never got heart palpitations but now I do.

No. 962204

>>962096

It is probably stress and anxiety but if you can a check up can give you ease of mind.

This guy developed pericaditis and POTS 3 weeks after his second shot and had other issues like fatigue and dizziness. Most likely explanation is that they injected him straight into a bloodvein instead of the muscle.

No. 962522

>>962204
I think this happened with my first shot! The lady didn’t know what she was doing.

No. 964729

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So…A researcher has exposed that Pfizer put out falsified COVID vaccine trial data. And the FDA were aware of it. This is so fucked up, anyone who trusts Pfizer is hopeless.
Full article: https://www.bmj.com/content/375/bmj.n2635

No. 964792

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>>964729
same company kek

i am really sick of the vaccine and covid can we just live regularly? i know we cant but a girl can dream

No. 964836

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>>964729
Kek. It takes a criminal to know a criminal.
Pfizer has paid the largest criminal fine in history - why do people trust them so much? Clearly all they care about is money, not people.

https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/justice-department-announces-largest-health-care-fraud-settlement-its-history

No. 966395

>>964729
anyone who trusts the FDA is hopeless

No. 967858

>>964836
Because tards will harass people who question what is literally being injected inside of them
>>962096
You're definitely right it should be a choice, people like >>958269 are just encouraging vaccine companies to be a shitshow since the vaccine is never going to improve if everyone flips their shit on people who report side effects or are worried about side effects. if people were freely allowed to discuss side effects and concerns and vaccine companies use it to improve their vaccine then this world will be so much better

On another note why does it seem doctors are so uninformed on the vaccine? I got the antibody shot referred to by my doctor and the nurse who injected me told me not to get the vaccine until 5 months and when I went to see the doctor the following week she told me to get the vaccine?? Like how could you not have known? I also feel like this would be dangerous because some nurses will forget to tell the patients that they have to wait to get the vaccine, why can't they be on the same page?

No. 967893

>>958269
>Everyone is discussing concerns, fraud, side effects, etc like adults
>Screaming retard you comes in and calls everyone pussies without even acknowledging valid and factual concerns

If this doesn't sum of the extreme pro vax side idk what does

No. 967895

>>953873
you're onto something anon, every male I know who is a known cheater is militantly pro-vax, Onision for example

No. 968149

Anons how do you feel about Switzerland enforcing lockdown only for non-vaccinated people? Do you want your country to follow?

Personally I'm in favour of it. Not as a jab towards unvaccinated people, but because I think regulations and lockdowns have unnecerssarily hit the young and healthy who're at very low risk of ending up on the ICs. I can't speak for other countries but where I am it's still, even through the mutations of the virus, predominantely elderly and obese people who need intensive care after catching covid with a majority of them unvaccinated. I think this is a step in the right direction of minimizing risk for people who're at high risk while maintaining freedom for people who're unlikely to need to receive intensive care should they catch covid.

No. 968159

>>968149
>Not as a jab towards unvaccinated people
Kek
Getting shot doesn't stop you from spreading covid. Literal Nazi shit.

No. 968165

>>968159
It’s at times like these when I find the pro authoritarian virtue signallers to be particularly braindead

No. 968192

>>968165
There's a place I browse online full of people who consider themselves to be anti-authoritarian, commie, anti police, rebels and so on and so forth but also collectively are all pro mask, mandates and so on. Pick a side, man.

No. 968202

>>968149
It sounds like a bad idea and don't want it to happen here. It should be common sense to avoid exposure to population-dense places if you are super high risk, a government policy to enforce people to stay home for being at risk is excessive. Plus this will still impact at least part of the younger population, who as you said are not at high risk from covid in the first place, and prevent them from participating in public life for no good reason.

No. 968212

>>968202
It’s almost as if people had just followed the fucking mandates from the beginning and didn’t fight wearing a mask, covid would be a thing of the past. Insane.

No. 968242

>>968202
>>968212
Working from home should be easier and less filled with scams, we should have better organization for grocery shopping, and people should have easier access to housing instead of poor millennials who split 3k a month studio in seattle just to scrape by. I also believe that forcing the lower class to be delivery slaves also hurts lockdown a lot and we should simply just have certain times to go shopping

Vaccines do not work, as someone who is vaxxed. We need another lockdown IMO and not a retarded "everyone rush to walmart and taco bell" lockdown like the first try

No. 968263

>>968256
People should be encouraged to go outside and do things like garden, go for a walk, etc during lockdown. I remember at the beginning of lockdown I mentioned I went for a walk in my neighborhood and noticed way too many cars coming and going despite being on lockdown and an anon freaked out on me because "I am the reason COVID is spreading, leaving your house at all is going to spread COVID". I live in a rural area where no one goes outside and people who do are literal acres away from me.

I also believe this is why so many people die in mandated lockdown and hospital tier lockdown. I got quarantined by my college and wasn't allowed to leave the dorm at all. On top of that they would bring me cold and expired food, the lockdown itself was going to kill me way before COVID did kek

No. 968268

>>968149
I think it's retarded because the vaccine does not stop anyone from catching or spreading covid. All this will achieve is higher death rates among people that are vaccinated.

>>968212
Mask mandates only work if the masks are rated. Cloth and paper masks do fuck all and are probably more likely to help spread covid because people touch their faces to put on and take off the masks.

No. 968274

>>968268
The biggest and most obvious thing that works is SOCIAL DISTANCING and everyone is forgetting that and/or don't care. Vaccinated people think they're gods and that they're completely immune to spreading or receiving COVID so those retards are running around partying which is weird since these same people at the beginning of COVID were all about "if I can save one life, that's all that matters" and then completely ignore the fact they can still spread and catch but they're ~vaxxed~ so somehow it doesn't matter

Lockdown 3.0 will be good if people don't act like fucking idiots during it and go crowd up everything they see

No. 968301

It's so odd bc we have to deal with goal shifting/gaslighting/etc psychological tactics from men constantly. Yet when big gov man does it prowaxer women ask how high to jump? If you experience scrotes mental abuse tactics then why can't you understand the gov is doing it too? How is there a blind spot, girl?

No. 968315

>>968274
I'm vaccinated (had to) and that mentality is one of the reasons I consider not leaving the house anymore except for university. We are close to another lockdown, I can't afford staying at home and I'm so done with all these people thinking that they can't spread it or behave like idiots just to show the people that aren't vaccinated that they made the right decision and are the better people. Yes, the vaccine helps a little bit, but still, I don't want to cuddle with anyone of you at the supermarket, I don't want to sit on your lap on the bus, just keep your distance, wear your medical mask and wash your damn hands. That's another thing I've noticed, they stopped washing their hands and I wonder if they ever washed their hands before all this.

>>968149
Switzerland, too? Only heard about Austria. Germany will be next then, I guess.
I think it's a bad idea and it wouldn't make me get the vaccine. We should take another approach, only tested people allowed at restaurants, events, stuff like that and for school, university, workplaces vaccinated, cured, tested and having to wear a mask. Also, like anon said before, social distancing is a nice idea and it would really work.

No. 968328

>>968315
Lockdowns can work if people do then correctly like lifting rent/mortgages instead of just banning evictions which leaves people paranoid of being in tons of debt and homeless after all of this is over. Stores and businesses need to actually close instead of having amerifags wonder all over Walmart every single just because or have a better process for people to go get groceries. At home jobs need to be easier to find and less scam based since 90% of the at home jobs advertised on indeed are either MLMs or require you to but an expensive license from them before you start working. People just focus too much on a vaccine that barely works even though they harass people who report side effects so there's no way to improve the vaccine even though we're all literally Hitler if we don't get it. I got the vaccine that had a ton of side effects and I can barely workout anymore due to heart issues. Isn't the point of medicine is to improve side effects instead of just flipping out on people who are concerned?

No. 968355

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Remember the region of India, Uttar Pradesh with a population of 200 million people has basically flattened the curve since June by doing extensive contact tracing and prescribing a 4$ home treatement kit of parcetamols, vitamin C,D, zinc, ivermectin and doxyclycline for everyone who tested positive. Doctors would call patients every day to check their temperature and how they progressed. Vaccination rate is 20% And yet not a single western country is even considering taking a look at how they managed to keep the virus at bay.

No. 968357

>>968328
that's my point, if it's done correctly, it can work. But for me it would mean I would have to invest a whole lot of money to be able to learn from home and still have a bunch of asshole neighbours around me that are loud 24/7.
Except for university I'm in a self-made lockdown, I do everything I can that I don't have to stay at home and have to take online classes, because it doesn't work very well for the stuff I learn. Still, there are so many people that just don't care anymore, my parents want to visit, even though I explained the situation and that I don't go anywhere because I don't want to endanger my education and they are just an example for many other people around me.

It should have been communicated that the vaccine isn't the saviour right from the beginning and that you aren't a better person because you got it, while other hesitate for good reasons. I wouldn't have gotten the vaccine if it wouldn't have been mandatory for my education.
Right now, we are at a breaking point in my country and instead of doing everything we can to stop it, people are celebrating Carnival, without masks, without tests, without social distancing and I'm done, I just want to get a proper education and be left alone.

No. 968359

>>968355
Westerns are just extremely righteous and will never ever admit they're wrong no matter how many people die, they will just keep scapegoating anti vaxxers

No. 968365

>>968355
There's not a one size fits all solution. I don't know about other countries, but where I am there's simply not enough personnal for proper contact tracing and daily contact between medical professionals and eveyone who caught covid. I don't know about the kit.

No. 968366

>>968355
But how much testing do they do?

No. 968371

>>968366
They do a lot of testing, which is what I meant under contact tracing, but there's also some merit to take a look at home treatement since proper ivermectin etc. isn't wildly used in western countries. I know monoclonal antibodies is a main treatement in USA but I am not sure to how effective it is vs other treatements. Personally I believe proper early treatement can prevent death and hospitalization and is very much worth consideration. Vaccinating risk groups and the general mask/distance rules help too.

No. 968380

>>968371
Isn't Uttar Pradesh one of the provinces that have stopped counting new cases?

No. 968383

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>>968380
No, more than 100 thousand people still get tested everyday (1 lakh =100.000), the amount of positive cases are just very low. www.hindustantimes.com/cities/lucknow-news/48-districts-of-uttar-pradesh-declared-covid-free-agra-ayodhya-included-101636896436280-amp.html

No. 968522

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>>968355
>>968383
OT but fuck India has way too many people

No. 968525

>>968355
>And yet not a single western country is even considering taking a look
OF COURSE NOT! All our fucking leaders are investors in these pharmaceutical companies that are producing the vaccines! You think they WANT to find alternatives? Fuck no! They want your money!

No. 968527

>>968192
They're miserable fucks who want any slice of power they can have, even if it's lording over their neighbor and yelling at them to wear a mask. Comply with the whiny, spineless soyjak or else!!!

No. 968530

I just wanna say, coming from the tinfoil thread, it's so refreshing see how many women here have woken up to the utter bullshit that is the vaccine.

No. 968553

>>968530
agreed! brings tears to my eyes honestly because everyone irl seems to be asleep or something. im still salty about my female doctor talking down to me like i am stupid for not getting it yet though, it makes me wonder a bit on whether doctors gain some incentive for any vaccinations? or maybe she truly believes i am an idiot for not trusting it and is trying to help me?

i am definitely overthinking it but i have never had to raise concerns with a doctor like this and i cant help but wonder if any other nonitas have been confronted by their doctor about the vaccine?

No. 968563

>>968553
AYRT, my doctor hasn't pressured me into getting it, but she gives me the impression of someone who I wouldn't see eye to eye with outside of the medical profession, anyway. But that's okay, variety is the spice of life. Your doctor, on the other hand, sounds like she needs to take a hint. Tell her your decision and be firm about it. If she decides to keep pressing on it, you know what? You walk out of her office, don't even say a word, pay whatever you have to, and find a new doctor.

No. 968569

>>968553
I'm >>967858
and I agree 100% like how can you push a vaccine you're not even informed about on me?

No. 968605

>>968553
Everyone who got the vaccine is going to drop dead in two weeks. If it doesn't happen, they're going to drop dead two weeks after that. I don't know if I believe it, but people are saying it!

No. 968611

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>>968530
>>968563
You both sound absolutely deranged. I bet you were also saying you wouldn’t get the vaccine if it wasn’t FDA approved. Now that it’s here, it’s become a “it doesn’t really work”. The point of the vaccine is to stop you from dying from covid, not prevent you from getting covid. I’m so tired of people who clearly don’t understand how a vaccination works saying that it’s a bullshit vaccine. Be antivax all you want but stop pretending like you know more than a person with a medical degree. Go find you’re holistic doctor and don’t waste resources when you inevitably get covid and need to go to the hospital. Thoughts and prayers will heal you. <3

No. 968614

>>968611
>deranged
someone having concerns for their health after several severe reported side effects =/= being psych ward escapees

No. 968616

>>968611
If you really hate these schizos then you should pretend to be an anti-vaxxer and take the 'don't go to the hospital they're trying to profit off of you' stance from that angle so they take it seriously. I've been doing this with alt diet/medicine tards and it seems to be working well.

No. 968617

>>968616
you realize this makes pro-vax side look deranged and obsessed right?

No. 968618

>>968617
As anti-vaxxers know, it's fun to sew seeds of doubt. Look forward to cryposting about infertility and vaccine efficacy with you in a week!

No. 968623

>>968611
AYRT, I wouldn't get the vaccine even if it was. Our government's full of incompetence. I trust my own body far more than I trust a politician.

No. 968624

>>968614
>Deranged.
No, my choice in words was correct. I hope you also don’t use birth control, antidepressants, aspirin, local anesthesia, antibiotics or literally anything else that exists because of the “side effects”, as well as any type of processed food or food that you didn’t grow yourself. Keep pushing that goal post on your requirements of what you willingly invest in your body as if you aren’t guzzling your partner’s cum like it’s water.

No. 968628

>>968624
Seriously, don't even waste your time, they're not going to change their minds. It's much more fun to pretend to be one of them and watch them circlejerk over whatever dumb bullshit you can make up or pretend to have gotten a 'vaccine injury' like a disrupted period and see them freak out over it. Same goes for the conspiracy thread; you can post the dumbest crap imaginable and they'll take it at face value.

No. 968634

>>968628
You’re right, anonette. I won’t waste my breath. I’m just sick of reading this shit after I have known a handful of young, HEALTHY people (before someone tries to say it was because of preexisting conditions), have either died from covid or have irreversible side effects from catching covid. It truly makes my blood boil to see these morons continue to post this shit sometimes.

No. 968638

>>968611
Did you just entirely miss Pfizer putting out fake vaccination trial data? I can't imagine trusting any of this at this point, everything's fucked

No. 968648

>>968611
Kek learn your grammar you fucking glowie.

No. 968649

>>968628
Do you think vaccine side effects are a lie?

No. 968650

>>968634
What are these morons posting then? And how do you know it's not the unhinged provax who admittedly pretends to be antivax to say crazy stuff? That's a contradiction in itself

No. 968670

>>968650
How do we know that you're not the provax anon who pretends to be antivax?

No. 968797

>>968650
>posting crazy stuff
So what you're saying is that your positions are crazy?

No. 968835

>>968634
Anons realize that not believing in science and mistrusting corrupt medical field are 2 different things … Right?

No. 968836

>>968649
Right? I wish all the shit with my period were a lie so it wouldn't have happened and scared the fuck out of me

No. 968837

>>968836
They'll cry "oh uh it was stress you hysterical winning!" Till the cows come home. Doesn't matter that I got my period late 2 months when family was waxed at the same time but I didn't. Shedding is fake y'all ignore your body shut up and sit down.

No. 968849

>>968837
I guess the stress I felt after my period got fucked up magically looped around from the future and fucked up my period kek

No. 968852

>>968837
Oh no- you breathed in your family's microchips! Bill Gates has you now!

No. 968861

>>968837
Oh my god, I didn’t get my period for six months and all my hair fell out after I got vaccinated. People need to take the side effects of the vaccine more seriously!

No. 968871

>>968835
>B-B-But m-muh corrupt medical field statistics!!!
Not believing in science and believing you're smarter than the Doctor's who went to school for 10+ years are cut from the same coin. You probably take birth control and cope with the side effects like it's nothing.

No. 968875

>>968861
>>968852
>>968871
Ntayrt but what do you gain from acting this way? No one I know who's been vaccinated is as unhinged and bitter as you're being right now. When did you lose the ability to have an actual discussion about this?
The more transparency there is about things (and the less emotions and sperging), the more the side effects can be evaluated and resolved, and the more people will be open to getting it if needed/wanted. Unless you actually don't want anything to improve ig

No. 968877

>>968871
somebody sounds like a woman hating scrote~

pls kill yourself❤

No. 968889

>>968875
There is a shit ton of transparency into the vaccine side effects; most of the papers are open access which is incredibly rare given how money-hungry publication houses are. You can go to Google Scholar, type in 'COVID-19 vaccine' and look through virtually every study that's been published on the vaccine.

No. 968894

>>968877
You sound like one of those braindead mommy bloggers who thinks she's an expert on parenting because she managed not to kill her spoiled brat. No, being female doesn't give you some sort of ethereal moon wisdom about healthcare. Female doctors have to go to medical school too.

No. 968899

>>968894
now somebody sounds like a woman hating scrote whose mommy didnt "love" him enough so now he projects his hatred on all femoidz

give your mom a break, male, autistic boys are hard to raise

No. 968900

>>968650
At least those against the vaccine aren't openly declaring "Teehee let's go into the other side and LARP as them being dumbasses". Guess it comes with being mature and using common sense.

No. 968901

>>968899
Insults don't work if they aren't true dumdum. Try harder next time.
>>968900
If you didn't recognize the people LARPing as dumbasses on 'your side' before they openly mentioned it then perhaps you are the dumbass.

No. 968905

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>>968861
So is the British Medical Journal also lying? >>964729
Are thousands of women and the experts who want to look into the menstrual side effects those women experienced also lying? Why is the FDA the only official organization worth listening to when the BMJ's interviewed whistleblower was open about the FDA ignoring serious complaints? What makes the other experts liars? Serious question.
https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/do-covid-19-vaccines-affect-menstrual-cycles-expert-calls-for-investigation

No. 968912

>>968889
So, why are people being yelled at and accused of "misinformation" for talking about their own experiences with side effects, especially since most aren't warned about them before getting vaccinated? Why be aggressive at anon for talking about her period? I only see troons do the latter
And there's a literal policy on vaccine-required companies not being required to report cases of adverse side effects even when detected. Before anyone claims "It's because they're so few it's a waste of time", at the same time, the cases of side effects there are are considered significant enough for the government to cover people's medical fees. All of this is currently shady as hell, anyone with an objective mindset can see that

No. 968915

>>968563
>>968569
thank you nonnies for hearing me out and I am glad there are people who feel similar.

>>968871
>doctor's
kek no one believes they are smarter than doctors, its more like there are still a lot of things we dont know about this vaccine, they've even discontinued the use of them in countries like taiwan for younger people. also: how many times have you been dealing with an issue which your doctor dismissed or misdiagnosed? doctors arent all knowing beings and they also have differing opinions.

No. 968919

>>968905
>>968912
>>968915
I'm surprised to see this kind of conversation being had here. Let's hope the cognitive dissonance doesn't kick in and we all all have a reasonable discussion nonnies. Or alternatively let the reeeing ensue.

No. 968964

>>968901
as the comment said above, i shall continue to reeee!

you're being called an autistic male for a fucking reason, if you maybe stopped autistically screeching at women who're simply concerned over their own health and the side effects that they themselves or someone that they actually personally know have gained from one of the vaccines, perhaps I, myself, would stop repeatingly being such a condescending bitch to you maybe

at this point i'd genuinely be surprised if you were actually a woman
I mean, I still doubt it, I still believe that you're still some retarded scrote from 4chan whose legimate autism and coddling from his mother has left him so socially handicapped and desolute of female attention that he rees out at the fucking stuuupid femoids on the internet in complete compensation of his own lack of intelligence.
reeeeee if you take birth control or eat food from you're local grocery store, stop caring about being potentially sterilized reeeee!!! you desrve it if it's true reeee!!! fucking femoids!!!

No. 968977

>>968877
>>968915
>Nitpicking a typo because you don’t have anything else to back up your asinine comments.
Not everyone who disagrees with your idiotic takes is a fucking scrote. Fucking cope.

No. 968998

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>>968905
>Oh no this vaccine has some side effects!! It’s obvious that it’s poison!
I would take a missed period for two months over dying from covid. Pic related, just one side of the potential side effects of
oral contraceptives. You guys are fucking annoying about missing a period, I swear to god. Did you even read the article you linked? It says it in two of the bullet points right at the beginning.
>COVID-19 vaccines can cause several side effects, which are mostly mild.
>Researchers have not established a formal link between the vaccines and menstrual cycle changes, and some medical professionals want to study the possibility.
Would it make you feel better if they just listed it as a potential side effect instead of being ridiculous about your missed period? You can miss a period for being too stressed, anxious, etc. You can miss a period just because. There is no definitive proof that the covid vaccine causes issues with your period which is WHY it’s not said it’s a common side effect. The statistics for the women who allegedly had issues with their period is so small.
> “If there is a connection, it is likely to be a result of the immune response to vaccination rather than a specific vaccine component,” Dr. Male writes.
> According to Dr. Male, the lack of research on the effects of COVID-19 vaccines on periods is due to the relatively low occurrence of these reports.
Your main issue is that woman’s health studies aren’t prioritized. Why don’t you die on that hill instead.

No. 968999

>>968912
I had a post of mine on a forum edited by a moderator because trying to open a discussion about menstrual side effects from the vaccine in a covid discussion thread was "too anecdotal" and might make some people "scared" to take the vaccine. They may as well have deleted my entire post because the only thing they left was a link to an article about related studies being funded. The fact that it's so hard to talk about side effects openly online (without even being anti-vaccine about it) should be ringing alarm bells for people

No. 969006

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So anyway, ignoring trolls and/or scrotes to share scientific findings.
There's a new study (preprint) that states there's no difference in viral loads from vaccinated and unvaccinated people
https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.09.28.21264262v2.full

No. 969007

>>968998
I'm assuming you never had COVID because COVID for normal healthy people is nothing, I literally didn't even notice I had it. There's also myocarditis which doesn't have a life expectancy past 11 yrs after diagnosis but just ignore that

No. 969023

>>969007
Oh good lord, I should’ve known that the “well healthy people aren’t affected by covid!! It was just a cold” argument would come into play as well as myocarditis. You can get that from a flu vaccine or a tetanus shot, it’s not only from the covid vaccine.

No. 969027

>>968797
Plenty of the anti vaxxers have posted perfectly intelligent things with proof and great explanations, I'm personally neutral but within the past few threads the pro vax side is comparably more unhinged, including insulting other pro vaxxers who question anything, cursing out people who show concerns for corporations fraud scandals, severe side effects, and deaths relating to the vaccine. If you can't handle a stable conversation without freaking out and cursing out everyone and gaslighting people then that says more about you than it does for the anti vaxxers

If you disagree, explain your position, provide evidence or debunk their evidence WITHOUT just screaming "they lied" and calling them crazy. THAT is how you convince the anti vaxxers to rethink. And if you truly, down to the ground, believe the anti vaxxers are just as bat shit crazy find me at least 10+ posts in this thread of anti vaxxers flipping out and insulting pro vaxxers and ignoring evidence and I will do the same

No. 969034

>>969023
I mean when you're trying to make a good point and scare people by claiming they'll get COVID, it's good to point out COVID isn't that bad for healthy people, it's even more ironic when you use COVID as a scare tactic for anti-vaxxers who already had COVID. How is it a bad point at all?

as for myocarditis, you're right but flu vaccines have improved instead of ignoring and harassing people who point out concerns, that is the issue with the COVID vaccine compared to the flu. Myocarditis is also a lot more common in the COVID vaccine and the spike in media stories about how young people "mysteriously" dropping dead from heart issues IS concerning and could be related. Evidence has been posted here and the tinfoil thread if you are interested

No. 969035

>>969007
ive heard the same; however i have heard of some rare cases where perfectly healthy people apparently got it and it ruined them/they died? i wonder if theres info missing in those cases (they ahd underlying issues but ppl may not know) or if the case how likely is that to happen and how is it made better by a vaccine which doesnt actually change anything (can still get covid, spread it, and be hospitalized)?

No. 969036

>>968998
>Oh no this vaccine has some side effects!! It’s obvious that it’s poison!
Except that's not what I said or even think, I am double vaccinated and will be getting my booster shortly and wouldn't do that if I thought it was poisonous. And you still never answered why you were calling women who claimed side effects liars when there is reason for some experts to consider the contrary (whether those effects are mild or not,) which was the entire purpose of my reply. Also, my menstrual side effect was not "one missed period." I do not take hormonal birth control, I also take huge issue with women's healthcare being overlooked and not prioritized in the medical field and that is a far more important issue to me than the vaccine alone. That is my point in the first place here, that people are not taking side effects women in particular have seriously by accusing their experiences of being deliberate misinformation. My point is not/was never that people should not get vaccinated, just that there is a legitimate conversation to be had around this that does not make everyone participating a liar. Maybe if you weren't so hung up on assumptions and black and white thinking you would see that there is a difference between "these side effects are of concern" and "reee it's a poison"
>Would it make you feel better if they just listed it as a potential side effect
Yes, it would, and it would also make me feel better if people weren't hellbent on trying to make any woman who has concerns out to be a liar wearing a tinfoil hat. Nobody wants to die of covid, but that doesn't mean we just have to sit down and shut up about anything else that happens.

No. 969037

>>968871
Can you read? Drs aren't uncorruptable, doesn't matter how much knowledge they have. I guess drs never participated in aboriginal or Jew events?

No. 969038

>>969035
I know a lot of healthy people who died of pneumonia and my grandfather died of it too several years before COVID but I'm not flipping out and screaming my head off at people who don't get a pneumonia vaccine. Plenty of families also had people they care and love die from the COVID vaccine too but they're less important apparently

No. 969041

>>969023
Flu shots and tentanus shots aren't being mandated to enter public places or to hold a job, so you really can't compare the two.

No. 969042

>>968998
Only a scrote would sperg so much about feeeemoids taking birth control. We wouldn't have to take it if your dumbass ancestors didn't destroy effective contraceptive plants bc they were so triggered.

No. 969044

>>969041
Tetanus shots are the bare minimum for students to attend public school, which means nearly everyone in the United States has taken these shots prior.

No. 969045

>>969035
Perfectly healthy people get hit by cars, get cancer, or develop deadly diseases. Sickness and death are part of life. It's something we as a society should accept. All these COVID lockdowns and policies are causing deaths in other areas, namely people avoiding hospitals the past two years, domestic violence and child abuse, addiction, and mental health issues and suicide rates are up.
It's dangerous for society to pick and choose which causes of death are the most important if focusing on one has an increase in other areas.

No. 969047

>>969044
How long as the formula for the tetanus vaccine been tested and perfected prior to being mandated for public schools though?

No. 969048

>>969045
when all the cancer patients turn up in a few years they'll just be sent home with a bunch of morphine to ~protect the nhs~

No. 969049

>>969037
Medical student here. I mentioned earlier nurses often have more knowledge on vaccines and how they effect people since I've been in both nursing and medicine. Plenty of doctors ARE corrupt and will lie about treatments since they can get commission for various things, which is also why you see so many people on like 10-20 different pills that can easily be reduced to 3 if you know anything about medications
mind you doctors get 2-3 years of PRE MED which is mostly just reqs without much medicine such as bio, chem, and even english and electives. (the med school I'm in requires several semesters of english, foreign language and wellness classes which are electives here such as music and yoga)
med school however is 4 years and residency is just working and getting experience but not so much learning so most of the time they only get 4 YEARS of actual knowledge pertaining to medicine
Nurses, lab techs, and "lesser respected" positions are often scoffed off even though these people not only get a more in-dept learning about the human body but also are around patients much more and actively see how medicines, vaccines, etc effect those patients where as doctors often sit around and will be with patients less than 30 minutes each unless they're doing surgery.
I also believe this bias against "less respectable" positions has to do with the fact people exclusively see money + listen to stereotypes than actually talking to these people. I'd definitely trust nurses or lab workers about the vaccine way more than doctors. and surprise surprise it's predominately those people who are anti-vax

>Inb4 you think you know more than doctors!!

Explain to me why you never see doctors get chemo, lasik, or take medications they prescribe when those same doctors get cancer or other health issues

I also think it's ironic how fast the pro vax crew will start witch hunting poor healthcare workers as soon as they have concerns about the vaccine, especially since you were practically begging for us to keep working and calling everyone heros

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>>969047
Samefag, tetanus also has a significantly higher fatality rate than COVID does.
Tetanus is much more deadly, the vaccine has been tested for decades, and it's not a new technology that is being used on humans for the first time.
It's not comparable.

No. 969052

>>969042
>This is an obvious scrote.
So, because I shared an image about the side effects of birth control that people willingly take that makes me a neckbeard that hates women? The hypocrisy of people refusing the vaccine because of potential side effects whilst taking birth control that can give you a blood clot and kill you does not make me a moid. You can’t be for one and not the other, dumbass.

No. 969053

>>969049
samefag but most doctors are extremely open about googling most things and coming up with medications, testing etc within the few minutes they've googled and never once lost their credibility. Nurses and lab techs have to memorize everything

No. 969055

>>969052
Birth control isn't being mandated though. It's not something forced on women who are unwilling to take it.
Everyone has their own medical choices, and they are none of your business.

No. 969057

>>969055
and we don't have tards like the sperg here flipping out and screaming their damn heads off at women for not taking birth control out of concern for their own health

No. 969059

>>969049
Fuckin based. Thanks for the insight, medanon.

No. 969060

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>>969047
>>969051
So, you’re trusting it because it’s “old technology”? Even though it has the potential side effect of myocarditis? And also because tetanus has a higher mortality rate? Does Covid have to have a mortality rate of 50% or higher to get you vaccinated?

No. 969062

Most medicine, surgeries and vaccines have proper documentation on their possible risks and sideeffects with long term studies you can read before taking it even if it is as silly as aspirin. With the COVID vaccines, it is basically still in trial, which makes it impossible to have a decision based on informed consent, and new side effects are still being documented as we speak, we don't even know how prevelant something as the myorcaditis is because the studies are incomplete. Pfizer won't even release their raw data of their trials until 2025, so no scientists can objectively observe the data. Many people take the vaccine because they truly believed the orgs who told them it was completely safe, have an adverse reaction, and would've have reconsidered it if they just knew the complete rundown of the risks. This is especially important when you are going to mandate people to take it just so they can keep their jobs or go to school. It doesn't help that people who think they might've had an adverse effect are dismissed by healthcare workers and being called liars or crazy.

No. 969063

>>969060
NTA but tetanus shots actually improved throughout the years because we didn't harass people who reported myocarditis nor did the tetanus vaccine companies release fraud trials (which you keep ignoring for some reason)

https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-94694-8_45

The vaccine use to cause myocarditis but since they didn't freak out on people who reported it, they actually were able to improve the vaccine and that's why most people are able to get it without side effects meanwhile plenty of normies are getting severe side effects from the COVID vaccine

No. 969066

>>969057
Exactly! And if anons were concerned about the side effects of the vaccine but still take birth control, that is their choice. For young women, getting hospitalized or dying from COVID are extremely low. The mast majority of those who get COVID recover with no problems, and that is their risk to accept. These anons may feel that their risk of getting pregnant is much higher, and the potential complications of pregnancy are more of a danger to them than COVID is.
I'm taking a guess, but I would bet that more anons are at risk of rape and pregnancy than they are dying from COVID

>>969060
I don't trust it because it's "old," I trust it because it has decades and decades of research and studies behind it. It has been established through long-term data that tetanus vaccines are safe and effective.
COVID vaccines and mRNA studies have been tested on humans for 2, maybe 3 years tops. There is not enough time to fully and completely study the long term effects on humans.
If COVID did have a fatality rate of 50%, I would very likely have gotten the vaccine by now, because the risk of dying from COVID is 50/50. Since the fatality rate is closer to about .003% for my age for COVID, I don't see enough concern to get a new technology that is going through clinical trials until 2025 to be put in my body.

No. 969067

>>969060
The COVID vaccine won't fuck you

No. 969069

>>969052
If women's (extremely reasonable) concerns about the hormonal birth control pill should be taken seriously then why are women's concerns about the covid vaccination supposedly based in lies? Aren't you glad you can talk openly about how awful birth control can be for women without being shouted down as a liar? Why do you not want women to be able to have the same conversations about vaccine side effects? Why do you think that some medications can have legitimate side effects and that that is based in truth, but not apply that to the covid vaccines?

No. 969070

>>969062
>This is especially important when you are going to mandate people to take it just so they can keep their jobs or go to school

This. Study the vaccine more, improve or completely minimize side effects THEN start enforcing mandates. How crazy would it be if we started going at each others throats over any other medicine or vaccine that wasn't even done being studied or improved? How dystopic is a world we live in that people want to be careful with what they are being injected with?

No. 969071

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>>969069
>If women's (extremely reasonable) concerns about the hormonal birth control pill should be taken seriously then why are women's concerns about the covid vaccination supposedly based in lies?
GOTTEM

No. 969073

>>969071
>Don't nitpick my typos
>I will nitpick you for being a nerd(?) because I can't answer for my own bullshit

No. 969081

>>969069
This. I also wonder what happens to this anon's argument if they start sperging about BC to a woman who hasn't gotten vaccinated and also doesn't use birth control because of the side effects? Will they start yelling "Stop talking about the COVID vaccine and talk about birth control" as if birth control is being enforced? Or will they start saying she should be forced to take birth control and the vaccine? Lol

No. 969085

>>969081
I've noticed that a lot of the provax arguments rely heavily on what they assume the person they're arguing with does in real life
>You eat McDonald's and drink energy drinks and are scared of not knowing what's in the jab!!!
I don't do either of these things kek
>Muh birth control
I don't take birth control pills nor have I ever used birth control outside of condoms
>Muh other vaccines
This is the only one that makes a good point but it's easily debunked with the fact that every other vaccine has been completely studied and side effects have been improved. Vaccinated anons can't even report side effects here without being gaslighted

No. 969086

>>969085
Samefag but I also find it funny when the provaxxers use "you'll probably get COVID" as a threat. I literally recovered from COVID while pregnant and it was like a week long cold. Of course no one likes being cold but I'd rather be ill for a week than to potentially miscarriage, lose fertility (I have endo and faint on my periods, it took me two years to get pregnant), have heart problems or anything else that's risky with the vaccine that's still in trail

I also had no other complications with me or my pregnancy. I'll get the vaccine once it's been in more trails and significantly improved but obviously it's not so we shouldn't force everyone to get it or witch-hunt people who don't. I don't care if other people get it though

No. 969089

>>969073
You're autistic as fuck. Can't even interpret an image the right way.

No. 969092

>>969081
If she doesn't use any medications then she'll be branded a stupid essential oil Karen who needs to have her kids taken away/be forced to take drugs because she's too stupid to make her own decisions.

No. 969094

>>950781
Late, but did you get your actual period yet? Anything unusual? I also got both doses of Pfizer back in August and September, but mine wasn't anything out of the ordinary. They were pretty much the same as always. The only difference was that my last period started on the 30th of October. It's just strange for me because typically my periods come during the middle of the month, not the end. It ended in November so now my tracker says my next period is in December. I'm not too worried about it and it could definitely a coincidence, but I'll keep my eye on it.

No. 969096

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>>969086
Kek, even look at the fatality rates between young vaccinated and unvaccinated adults.
Instead of have a 0% change of death "after a positive COVID test" (whatever that means), I have about a one in a million rate of dying from COVID. I think I have a bigger chance of winning the lottery with those statistics.

No. 969097

>>969091
2 weeks late period is a regularly reported side effect (not that it's "officially" acknowledged yet though)

No. 969100

>>969089
Damn, I must have gotten it from the vaccine

No. 969101

>>969096
The chart clearly shows that the vaccine also doesn't stop the spread. Look at the case numbers and how many more people who are vaccinated test for COVID at significantly higher rates than who are unvaccinated.
It shows that the vaccine could prevent hospitalization and death in older populations, which is great. But since it doesn't stop transmission, there is no point to mandating it.

No. 969106

>>969096
No offense but do you know how to read charts?

No. 969110

>>969097
Sorry for deleting >>969094 but mine wasn't 2 weeks late. I should also add that I was really stressed last month, so that could also be a factor.

No. 969111

>>969096
Okay then why do you care? If you truly think all those evil anti vaxxers are going to die why are you wasting your time fighting us? Wouldn't the big scary COVID come kill us anyway and you can just bask in the glory of all of our deaths? Surely if I hated a group of people this much and thought they were all going to die from not getting something I want them to I'd just let them die. Sounds like you're trying to convince yourself more than others

No. 969119

>>968964
>someone disagreed with my mind-numbing take? must be a scrote!
truly embarrassing
>>969006
but I thought that scientists and medical institutions are corrupt! how can you trust these so-called "experts"???

No. 969120

>>969106
Yes. What did I say that was incorrect?

My point was that the difference in fatality rate for those who are vaccinated and unvaccinated is insignificant. 10 deaths of out one million vs. 2 deaths out of one million isn't something I'd be concerned about when it comes to an illness.

>>969111
I don't want anyone to die. I'm pro-choice and anti-mandate when it comes to vaccines. I'm showing the chart because it shows that vaccines don't stop transmission, and being vaccinated doesn't have much impact on your survival rate if you aren't middle aged.

No. 969122

>>969119
>but I thought that scientists and medical institutions are corrupt! how can you trust these so-called "experts"???
Why do people have such black vs. white thinking? Just because you are skeptical of a highly politicized illness and vaccine doesn't mean you are against science completely.

No. 969125

>>969122
Because she's a reddit-chan

No. 969129

>>969120
The chances of someone getting severe COVID is extremely low in the first place, it's already very low to die from it. Why can't people just stay safe? The vaccines are obviously shady and the companies are constantly lying. What's wrong with just waiting until more info is shown? We do we HAVE to get a vaccine for a virus more than 99% of people will survive if they even get it at all?

No. 969138

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No. 969139

>>969122
Translation: "the research that supports the vaccine's safety and efficacy is untrustworthy and the research that doesn't support the vaccine's safety and efficacy is trustworthy"

No. 969142

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>>969139
I mean, when the "science" has been incorrect before, people have every right to be skeptical. Have you ever heard of Thalomide?
Not to mention when science said cigarettes were healthy for you.

No. 969144

>>969142
if your criteria for whether or not a piece of information is trustworthy is whether or not it supports your pre-formed belief then you're an undereducated tard and a great target for grifting

No. 969152

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>>969144
That's why it's important to look at multiple sources of information. Unfortunately in this situation, there are studies showing both positive and negative effects of the virus. It's only been tested for about 2 years now, so no one can say whether there will be long term side effects. Time is the only thing that will bring the truth.

For this one, I'm looking at sources straight from the FDA.

No. 969156

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>>969152
Now you may ask, in what situations does the FDA mandate postmarketing requirement studies, like they are doing for Pfizer for their vaccine?

Well, when the drugs have potential for serious risk of course!
The FDA has information that there is serious risk, or potential for serious risk from getting the vaccine, but the government is forcing it on people anyway.

No. 969166

>>969152
>>969156
This is a directive to investigate whether there is a serious side effect (and who specifically is at risk if so + the rate at which said side effect occurs), not a description of a serious risk. Also myocarditis is just inflammation that typically resolves quickly and so likely considered a relatively small risk compared to the blood clots and lung scarring and shit that are known to be common long-term consequences of COVID

No. 969170

>>969166
Do you think that the government and pharmaceutical should companies already know if there are serious side effects BEFORE administering the vaccine to billions of people?

No. 969175

>>969170
someone ANSWER this question.

No. 969183

>>969170
there were large-scale studies conducted on the vaccines before they approved. the rate of serious side effects was negligible in these studies compared to the rates of side effects and death in COVID patients. unless every vaccinated person is going to drop dead in two more weeks or six more months or whatever timeline keeps being shifted then the vaccine wins out from a risk management perspective.

No. 969187

>>969183
What does "large-scale" study mean? A lot of participants? The trials only happened for a period of 8 months. I wouldn't consider that enough time for drug that has never been tested on humans before.

No. 969239

>>968149
> I think regulations and lockdowns have unnecerssarily hit the young and healthy who're at very low risk of ending up on the ICs
By this logic, they should only be locking down the elderly and obese.

No. 969241

>>969175
That anon will never answer any questions

No. 969242

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No. 969247

>>969144
NTA but I was pro-vax before and I switched because of the constant lying about studies, severe side effects being denied and nothing being done to improve them, etc. I also know several other people who were pro vax who switched because of this reason. Nothing to do with "it not supporting pre formed beliefs"

If you have to make up things about the person you're arguing with then you have nothing

No. 969248

>>969183
why do you keep ignoring pfizers fraud trails??

No. 969252

>>969247
nta but what are people supposed to "do" about side effects. reformulate everything until a magical perfect vaccine is made? the idea in your head of a magical perfect vaccine that causes zero side effects in a population of billions is retarded and you're retarded.

No. 969256

>>969252
nta but side effects aren't such a big problem as long as
>There is transparency about all common side effects and warnings about them, which is not happening
>People are not being shamed so heavily or excluded from public life for not wanting to take the risk of disclosed side effects
Of course there will always be side effects, the issue is that they are being deliberately ignored, and even when attention is brought to them people are being accused of spreading misinfo for talking about it. That was how this whole argument started, baseless accusations of spreading misinformation and lying toward anons talking about their personal side effects.

No. 969260

>>969252
Literally who is saying that? Saying more experiments should done and side effects should be lessened isn't saying "the vaccine literally needs to be perfect". Don't be dramatic, there's way too many severe side effects being reported by average people all for a vaccine for a disease most people will survive

No. 969523

I haven't had the vaccine. I guess because I barely leave the house. But also because I feel so unsure, especially knowing a couple family members who have had menstrual issues afterward and that's a big fear of mine. I do live with someone vaccinated who interacts with multiple people on a regular basis. Vaccine passports are a thing here and I've already had to skip on events because of it. I have family members and friends on both ends of the extreme and it's just all so exhausting.

No. 970166

>>930343
My period has been slimier and I've had multiple times where it lasted 4 to 6 weeks. My last one was 6 weeks long. It's not heavy, and my gyno said it's not a problem and likely bexause of the vaccine. I'm about to get my third shot because I am a caregiver, but I just want a normal period again.

No. 970172

>>969260
>way too many severe side effects being reported by average people
Speaking of dramatic. Facebook really is a gift isn't it.

No. 970213

>>970172
it is when side effects are being dismissed and ignored by companies

No. 970647

>>969523
The worst part is how polarised the dialogue is. You're either an 'anti vaxxer karen' etc for not wanting something with recorded side effects that has only taken away our freedoms, and on the other hand, some say it's not at all a real disease and all vaccines are bad. I wish we could have discussions without hating each other and judging each other. Just two humans with opinions.

No. 971374

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Wait it out

No. 972015

>>970647
It's not that we hate each other, but that the establishment needs us to be supportive of things that make money like this, so they cultivate a good vs evil narrative over mainstream media and apply whatever they want to it, like politics, and vaccination. The easily influenced are quick to fall, while critical thinkers stand in the middle as always.

No. 972149

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No. 972153

I’ve had people call me a trumptard antivaxxer because I say that my side effects after second dose were so bad that I never want it again kek it’s so funny how everyone loses their mind at someone not following the “uwu get ur jab and save lives” social media protocol. I just hope they don’t make boosters mandatory because the vaccine somehow fucks with me to a larger extent than others in my family so they just think I’m being some overdramatic pussy.

No. 972161

>>972153
Which one did you get?

No. 972164

>>972153
I needed two days off work for both jabs, fever and nausea and couldn't raise my arm above my head. I hate provaxxers so fucking much. Like I literally got the vaccine and they still treat me like a conspiracy nut for talking about the side effects.

It's retarded because the vaccines do suck and now there's no incentive to make the process less shitty because everyone just wants to push mandated vaccines through. Like fuck if it's so "essential to public health!!!!!!!1" why not have some government mandated paid sick days instead? That's why I waited so long to get mine and won't be getting the boosters, it's a nightmare to schedule when I can't afford to miss two shifts. But nope I'm just a crazy antivaxx karen bitch!

No. 972196

>>972153
My country is going to make the third dose mandatory soon and I know some people who had some serious problems after the second dose and they want to stop there. And honestly they're right, you can't fucking tell someone to keep taking doses of a vaccine that harmed them. We've also seen that two doses are barely effective to stop the spread, so why continue? I wish they would just admit that they tried, it didn't work out that well and that's it.

No. 972202

>>972196 Lots of politicans don't want to admit they are ever wrong and goverments signed beyond exploitative contracts with the vaccine manufacturers that even if they wanted to pull out they have to pay for the remaining amount of vaccines they planned to order and can only sell leftover vaccines to other countries if the company gives them permission.

No. 972244

>>972164
Right, like it's nice and all if some people don't have to do involved physical tasks every day that require being able to lift their arm and carry heavy shit, but for a lot of people that's a huge inconvenience.

No. 972331

>>972244
Yeah, because we all know that the only side effect of the vaccine is a sore arm and people are just being pussies /s

No. 972413

>>972153
>>972164
Same here, the first dose gave me a week long cold, then the second made my tits swell up like balloons, started my period early AND gave me intense flu symptoms for a few days. I am a full time student who works full time during summer and taking days off means falling behind in school or work, which then makes me extremely stressed and overworked. Is it selfish now to have boundaries and look after myself?

No. 972455

>>972413
It's not at all selfish. Your personal health should be your #1 priority over the health of others, especially when it comes to a drug that's using the global population as it's test subjects.

No. 972587

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not fucked up at all! I love the new normal

No. 972591

Holy fucking shit, I feel like I'm living in an alternate universe, a dystopian movie. What is this timeline?? Maybe the conspiracy theorists are right about some things after all.

No. 972593

>>972587
Remember when this kind of shit belonged to the tinfoil thread?

No. 972595

>>972587
This actually makes me depressed.
People will defend this lmao.

No. 972603

>>972587

Fucking finally, I was waiting for one country and to have the balls to do this. Hope we do the same here, and have an eternal lockdown for the no vaccinated until the pandemic is over.

If they are still schizo about the vaccine after a whole year where people have been taking it with no ill effects then nothing is going to convince them at this point. So just make it the law.

No. 972608

>>972603
>annoying Reddit spacing
This is stupid bait

No. 972611

>>972587
Godspeed to any AustriAnons here. I am so sorry.

No. 972612

So I was scrolling through the comments on a covid-related article and someone said the EMA recently authorized 2 covid medications. I can't find anything on it though (but my googling skills suck). Anyone know if this is true and if so, why this hasn't been on the news?

No. 972615

>>972603
At this point I'm hoping you get the third (and fourth and fifth and sixth) dose of the vaccine and develop heart issues, get a stroke, blood clots or even just chronic exhaustion because people like you can only understand others by going through the same bad experiences yourself. You didn't have side effects so surely everyone else who has is lying right?
All for a vaccine that barely fucking works.

No. 972620

>>972612
Because it's all about the vaccines anon!!! No way there are other less harmful or invasive ways to combat covid, the vaccine is the best!! Get vaccinated!

No. 972638

>>972161
Moderna

No. 972648

>>972615
"No ill effects" fucking pfizer shills even made it to lc.
I think vaccines were necessary even if they killed a few people, when OPTIONAL. Making someone roll the dice on something that could kill them is fucked up on principle.

No. 972656

I got two pfizer shots but I'm not getting a third, even though I got 0 side-effects. The way they're pushing vaccines has become waaayyy too sketchy. Earlier this year I thought people were exaggerating saying "vaccines bad", now I think they could very well be right

No. 972674

cp below

No. 972697

>>972638
I just got my first dose of Moderna. What were the bad side effects? I was trying not to get it but my job made it mandatory.

No. 972731

>>972697
For me I developed really painful arm soreness to the point it hurt very bad to move and could not lift it , started feeling sick hours after like a fever with body aching and constant temperature fluctuations feeling chills and shivering one minute vs hot flashes and being overheated under my blanket the next. I would get strange cramping throughout my body and feel like I couldn’t really catch my breath (mainly with second dose) so I barely slept because of that. Everyone else was fine that I knew so you might not react to it that badly.

No. 972877

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>>972620
Even in the Biden tweet about purchasing the new covid pills it's stressed that the vaccine is most important, nothing is allowed to overshadow it

>>972648
>made it to lc
They've been here for this entire thread and the last one

No. 973493

>>972877
I love how everyone ignores preventative treatment kek in my country its not an option, theyve made it impossible to get your hands on aside from that, our gov bought so many vaccines and have already thrown away at least a million because of expiry

No. 973506

>>972877
I wonder how this will play a part in the emergency authorization status of the vaccines. A vaccine is authorized under emergency use when "…there are no adequate, approved, and available alternatives." Since the pill is an alternative, it's another option.

Actually, nevermind. Taking another look at the definition, it says no APPROVED alternatives. The pill is only authorized, not approved.
Fun fact - all vaccines available for use in the United States are still only authorized. The Pfizer vaccine was approved, but it was 'Comirnaty' that gained approved. Comirnaty is a legally distinct product from the BioNTech vaccine that's being given right now. It won't be available in the US until 2023. So if there was another approved alternative that was ready to go to market right now, the vaccines would lose their emergency use authorization.

No. 974213

Anyone bought pfizer/BNT stock yet?

No. 974217

>>972153
Got called an anti vaxxer because I didn't get my second dose of Pfizer (as suggested from my doctor) because it nearly killed me after causing me to have a 2 week long extremely heavy period that required me to have a blood transfusion. This caused a girl at my work to constantly bitch about how I'm a crazy Karen who's literally killing people to the point of threatening me where she got fired

The kicker? I got COVID several months after and so did my unvaxxed husband which both of us recovered from within days (his was surprisingly a lot shorter and milder than mine). The push for vaccines is extremely dangerous if they do not completely understand how the effect people and harass people who report the effects. All for a disease most people will recover from


On another note, why are extreme COVID vaccine Americans so triggered by ivermectin? It's used in other countries a lot and prescribed to the rich when they have COVID, even to the point of firing a doctor for giving patients ivermectin, (and the uneducated folk who keep swearing up and down it's for horses exclusively) does it magically not work for poor people or something?

No. 974219

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-59347464


Woo another "mysterious" spikes in deaths in youth

No. 974227

>>974219
Is this because women are miscarrying after getting the vaccination?

No. 974233

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>>974227
Possibly, I also know people have been reporting babies dying weeks after being born from vaccinated moms. Pro-vaxxers are the true psychotic ones if you can just ignore babies dying

No. 974236

>>974217
>why are extreme COVID vaccine Americans so triggered by ivermectin?
Probably because the media and the FDA keep saying it's a horse medicine. The reason they say that is probably because ivermectin is cheap but Pfizer wants to sell expensive medications so they give money to the right places.
>sponsored by Pfizer

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No. 974240

>>974236
I'm no medical expert but anyone who's ever had pets should know most animal medicines are the same thing as human medicines just with adjusted doses? (penicillin, estradiol, xanax, ibroprofen sedatives, etc). Most americans have pets or know people who have pets at the very least, right? I grew up in a farm town and many people took their pets medicines simply because it's cheaper and the exact same thing as long as if you adjust it to the weight. It just blows my mind how people could not know most animal medicines are the same as people medicines

No. 974268

Heavy period and back pain after first dose. I fucking hate the government.

No. 974288

Has anyone thought about cutting off their pro vaxx friends? People who are rushing to get vaccinated are showing extremely bad judgment.

No. 974291

>>974288
You should. They're gonna die soon anyway, kek.

No. 974292

>>974291
How soon do you think people are going to die? I kinda hope my pro-vax sister dies soon so I can have a bigger inheritance.

No. 974294

>>974292
I have a faint hope this stupid thread dies first, tbh. It's like the idiots from both sides gathered in one place and created a shithole of the worst arguments possible from both provaxx and antivaxx perspective.

No. 974302

>>974294
>the worst arguments possible from both provaxx and antivaxx perspective.
the last 100s of posts are all from craycray antivaxxers thinking/hoping they'll soon be the only ones inhabitating this planet.

i got vaccinated thrice already and never had any problems.

No. 974309

>>974302
Clearly you haven't scrolled up far enough if you haven't noticed the fanatical anons on the opposite side as well

No. 974312

>>974233
Is it weird to anyone else that "The antivaxxers are crazy" posters in this thread always pretend they don't see posts like this or >>964729 (lol I linked a dog pic by mistake at first)?
All they do is insult people, post bait, and admit to samefagging to try and make anyone who's not pro-vaxx look bad. It's strange

No. 974313

>>974312
>All they do is insult people, post bait, and admit to samefagging to try and make anyone who's not pro-vaxx look bad.
Theres no need for that if you write about wanting your families to die.

No. 974315

>>974313
I didn't do that, but I did see that post. It was fucked, and it also reminded me of this person here >>968628
How is anyone supposed to take things like that at face value when one side admits to trying to make the other look bad?

No. 974316

>>974315
>one side admits to trying to make the other look bad
I've only ever seen lunatic posts from "your side" tho? Maybe your side is just you alone and baiters?

No. 974320

>>974316
Ohh, you're doing the "Ignore all posts and actual proof that contradict me because I want to argue" thing, just like I pointed out in my first post. It's even weirder to experience it, feels like talking to a bot.
I don't want what I said to be drowned out, I was trying to reach other anons that noticed these things. I'll just link back to my first post and hope an actual anon or sane person replies: >>974312

No. 974327

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No. 974349

>>974316
nta but there are lunatic posts from the more extreme ends of both sides in this exact thread, including in back and forth arguments from as recently as a week ago

No. 974568

>>974313
>Doesn't get vax because vax deaths are being underreported and babies keep dying from it
>Do you want your family to die?
Bitch you're the one who wants people to die, you ignore evidence of this actively making people die and then claim we're the murderers. The delusion is beyond me.

No. 974569

>>974349
You're right but after the pro vax side admitted to pretending to be anti vax to make crazy posts (and claimed that anons reporting side effects were crazy anti vaxxers) it's hard to tell, imo any "crazy" anti vax post should be invalidated for that reason alone

No. 974591

>>974569
big pharma cares about money. they don't want to turn you into microchipped lizards. The horse medicine meme is pure pfizer and others astroturfing because ivermectin would've made their shit look very overpriced for whatever advantage it may or may not have over ivermectin. The people dying needlessly because of that is incidental to the money.

No. 974597

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Lately I've been lurking antivax boomer facebook pages to find hilarious shit like this.

No. 974601

>>974597
being against all vaccines =/= being skeptical of one vaccine

No. 974610

>Ivermectin is ONLY parasite medicine
why do people keep saying this? Almost all medicines have multiple uses, spironolactone is originally a potassium stabilizer but is also used for skin and hormone treatment, clondine is used for high blood pressure, ADHD, a sedative and for opioid withdraws, tadalafil is used for ED and lung problems, prozac is used to treat as variety of issues, surely medical professionals know that most medicines cure multiple things and not a "one issue and that's it" type deal? especially if you work with prescribing medicines?

No. 974625

>>974569
>claimed that anons reporting side effects were crazy anti vaxxers
ayrt and yeah, that was part of what I was referring to since I was a side-effect posting anon who was dismissed by one of them. I understand what you're saying, but I also don't think that every single one of the more out-there vaccine negative posts is someone pretending, although we need to be more cautious about falling for bait because of the post you're referring to where they admitted to stirring up shit.

No. 974800

>>974591
Yeah idk how the whole "vac will cause cancers/dementia/DNA unable to heal itself" is seen as a conspiratard theory. That's literally how pharma works, alleviates short them symptoms but causes dependence and worse later symptoms. Like certain anti psychotics that caused involuntary and uncontrollable jerking (Tardive Dyskinesia), then they come out with Ingrezza to treat TD.

No. 974816

>>974302
>vaccinated thrice
You didn't learn your lesson the first two times, huh?

No. 974828

>>974800
This. This also explains why hypochondriacs who take a million medications every morning tend to have even more problems that were unrelated to what they previously had. America specifically has an issue with over-diagnosing things but then gaslighting people who report long-term effects of medication. I also believe this is why so many people shit on people who use natural cures for things like saint johns wart, spearmint, fenugreek, etc since these things are natural and you can even grow and make these yourself without giving like $20/a pill to pharmacy companies

No. 974861

>>974288
Idc if people get vaxxed or not just trying to force other people to get vaxxed and acting ridiculous if they don't is ridiculous. Extreme provaxxers are some of the most childish people I've ever met. They're supposed to be "helping" the community but then wish unemployment, lack of housing, lack of education, sickness and death on anyone who questions the vaccine. It's even worse when they gaslight people who have pre-existing medical conditions who are curious how the vaccine will effect their condition

at this point some of them are extremely, extremely sick. How you can blow off things like >>974219 is beyond me.

No. 974865

>>972149
I'll get the vaccination if the companies compensated people for vaccine injuries and death

No. 974877

>>974291
>>974292
>wishing death on people who don't agree with you
Hmm where have I seen this before? You aren't any better than the Trust the Science(tm) Redditors.

>>974816
nta but what lesson?

No. 974880


No. 974882

>>974877
NTA but pro-vax anons admitted to coming in here and pretending to be crazy anti-vaxxers. I'd take this with a grain of salt

No. 974883

>>974882
fair enough

No. 974892

Celebs, politicians etc getting fake jabbed;

https://www.bitchute.com/playlist/itdwPoF1gmBU/

Some video authors are looney because its bitchute but the evidence speaks for itself.

No. 974896

>>974892
This would also make sense as to why the elite-elites magically have no vaccine side effects even though normies, athlete's, and lower-end actors are constantly reporting them

No. 974913

>>974892
>>974896
Rich ppl put their kids in private schools without technology & vacs, consume organic & grassfed food, use natural no synthetic chemical products, and have their own holistic drs. Of course they wouldn't take it, they're not cattle.

No. 974918

>>974828
The antibiotics especially just decimates ppls shit. If your gut gets fucked up so many things start to go wrong. Off topic but I think the whole medieval "cavities are caused by worms" myth is a misinterpretation. A fucked up gut can lead to tooth decay and ppl would take anti parasitic herbs regularly.

No. 974921

>>969027
>>970647
>I wish we could have discussions without hating each other and judging each other. Just two humans with opinions.
Honestly? I would feel totally scammed if I had gotten the vaccine. If something weird happened with my heart like a palpitation or myocarditis I would be beyond pissed and I might even take that out on some random person on the internet. People were lied to or coerced while they were making a health decision. No one who gave a shit about the situation would just go "gee, sorry guess I was wrong" over that.

No. 974923

>>974865
> I'll get the vaccination if the companies compensated people for vaccine injuries and death

imagine writing a sentence as retarded as this one then posting it on the internet for everyone to read

No. 974926

>>974865
Damn, don't sell out your health like that.

No. 974934

>>974865
>I'll jump infront of a car if I get paid

No. 974936

>>974240
My pets are birds and fish,not mammals. But good to know.

No. 974940

>>974926
I don't give two shits about my health but I care about my finances. I don't want to miss work because of vaccine complications and not even be able to sue or get treatment paid for

No. 974943

>>974936
pet birds also take things like biotin, doxycycline, amoxicillin (this is used for fish as well) ivermectin is also used for birds too

No. 974947

>>974913
and then gaslight the poor for being cautious of corrupt systems

No. 975196

>>974921
I can definitely see what you mean, but it's still no excuse for dehumanizing people. They might just be blowing off some steam, but they're making the whole situation worse for others and even themselves

No. 975242

>>974940
>I don't give two shits about my health but I care about my finances.
>I don't give two shits about my health
>she says as bad health is expensive and her settlement will probably be insignificant compared to her treatment costs and days/months of missed work or inability to work
If you wanna get rich, put out a dumpster fire at a BLM riot, self-defend yourself against three convicted felons, and sue the media for defamation.

No. 975486

>>975242
I'm lazy. I'd rather just live off of pfizer injury money if it comes down to that. If the company was confident they don't have a widespread of severe side effects they wouldn't put in sue protection disclaimers

No. 975532

My religious vaccine exemption got approved for work!!! I'm not going to end up homeless because I don't want this injection!!! Life is grand!!

>>975486
Be careful what you wish for, anon. The grass is always greener on the other side. What good is a million dollar settlement if all you'll be doing in laying in bed all day because you're in too much pain to do anything else? Not to say this would happen, but it's the same thing as a relative dying. Sure, it's nice to get an inheritance, but you'd probably rather have that person be alive than get their money.

No. 976122

>>975532
Samefag coming back the next day, but after my exemption got approved, I was thinking how weird it was that work would have had to dictate one of my medical decisions for me. It's so strange to think that my employer can influence their employees medical decisions. We're going backwards as a society

No. 976151

They just announced EU's Green Pass will expire after 6 months even if you're vaxxed so people will get their next dose.
I'm so sick and tired, I know people will queue for their 3rd, 4th or nth dose and I wish these junkies would pay for their dope instead of sucking public funding.

No. 976155

>>975532
What's your religion/denomination, anon?

No. 976235

In my city (on of the bigger ones in Germany) you aren't allowed to use public transport anymore if you aren't vaccinated, cured or tested. If I wouldn't be vaccinated it would mean that I have to walk 5km to the next test center just to be able to use the damn bus. Still, we are opening a fair, we are opening Christmas Markets, no one is keeping any distance and no one is wearing a mask in crowds, sure thing public transport is the reason why the situation is so bad…

>>976151
got a link? I'm also so done with all of this, I don't want the third shot but I will have to get it next year

>>975532
you probably aren't German, right? Looking for a way out of this for a friend (and myself in the future), but don't think we have such a law in Germany

No. 976408

>>976235
It was an article from a Spanish newspaper but I can't find the source in another languague. It was that bitch Ursula who said it.

No. 976556

>>976155
I don't have one. I said that my faith requires me to abstain from using drugs or pharmaceuticals unless I have an immediate or apparent need. Instead, I practice natropathic medicine and only use medicine as last resort.
This is actually true. While it's not an organized religion, I don't take lab-created drugs unless I have to. I also don't use skin cremes, body lotion, shampoo, etc.

>>976235
No, sorry. I'm a burgerfag.

No. 976583

>>976408
sure, who else than "ZensUrsula". Thank you, will have a closer look and maybe find something about it in English and link it here. Sadly I don't speak Spanish.

>>976556
wish I were a burgerfag right now, kek. I'm the same with medicine and other products, but calling that a religious believe wouldn't work in Germany. I will get me third shot next year (will have to because of school), after that, no more. If it's not under control by then, they will never get there.

No. 976668

>>976235
>sure thing public transport is the reason why the situation is so bad…
Public transport does facilitate spread. That's the reason why the US east coast and NYC specifically got rekt by the first wave. Outdoor transmission is relatively low in comparison.

No. 976729

>>976155
You don't literally need a religion / church membership in the United States to get a religious exemption.

No. 977035

They finally enabled the 2G thing at my gym. I am so excited to have all the space to myself!

No. 977055

My country is so fucking funny.

>government decides to metaphorically force people at gunpoint to take the vaccine on a juridical basis

>twitter people: Good job! Unvaccinated don't care about the health of their fellow people and deserve to have their rights taken. If it's for the "greater good", it's fine for the government to mess with their body autonomy. You think the government only cares aboit financial motivations? Stfu tinfoiler, believe in science.
>government decides to tax sugar literally two days later
>Twitter people: NOOOOO OVERTHROW THE PARTY RESPONSIBLE FOR THAT!! You can't just make up taxes that the population's health benefits from, this is a red line you cannot cross!! The government has no right to play diet coach! It's just another way for them to make money and take advantage of its citizens.

No. 977057

Why do people insist on comparing covid vaccination to the obesity issue? It's ana tier mental gymnastics and you should stop.

No. 977059

>>976235
Hello fellow HH anon. I wouldn't be too worried, our traffic already barely can control normal tickets. I think they will demonstratively heavily control in december but will then abbauen personell. This shit can't be cheap after all.

No. 977060

>>977057
How is >>977055 mental gymnastics? It's literally the same arguments that suddenly are bad when they apply the restrictions twitter doesn't like.

No. 977092

>>977057
The unvaccinated are a drain on medical resources and funds, this can be mitigated by threatening their livelihoods and ability to participate in society unless they’ve had the Vaccine.
But fat people are also a drain on medical resources. The best way to stop someone being fat is to restrict their calories. Increasing sugar prices means everything containing sugar goes up in price making it less economical, it has the better affect of giving the government more money that should be funneled to health care to help absorb the impact of higher risk patients (but will probably vanish into special interest projects).
Both are an attempt to control people and their choices about what goes into their body.

Did that help clear it up?

No. 977105

>>977060
nothing is more retarded than comparing vaccination to seatbelts kek

No. 977109


No. 977112

>>977105
Are you okay? Wtf are you talking about?

No. 977123

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>>977112
people who believe that complaining about mandatory vaccines is the same as complaining about wearing seatbelts

No. 977131

>>977123
How does anything in your picture relate to the point that is made in >>977055 and >>977092 ?

No. 977159

>>977059
hey there, HH anon. In 4 years they wanted to see my ticket 2 times, so I'm not worried, just very annoyed. Also, they decided that you have to be tested even if you can't get the vaccine because of medical reasons, guess we will have even more cars here very soon.

No. 977163

>>977055
Taxing sugar is smart, I wish my country did that. Put a heavy tax on junk food and all the money goes to subsidizing healthy food.

No. 977184

>seatbelts
>in use for decades
>do not go in your body
>temporary
>aren’t manufactured by a small group of people who demand that other treatments are made illegal, and aren’t burying lawsuits
>aren’t a new technology either

And on the basis that the government has lied and experimented on its own people before, I draw a line at ‘letting the government control your location and what is in your body’. I respect either decision, vaccinated of unvaccinated- what’s important is that there is a choice, and I appreciate all who defend that choice.

No. 977264

>>977163
They should tax it AND make the packaging unappealing like with cigarettes.

No. 977366

>>977060
They're not the same issues and only retards with mushbrains would argue otherwise.
>>977092
The difference is being fat is generally going to cause issues and kill people in decades from now–many conditions being reversible and weight being able to come off–versus a fucking virus that could kill people and cause lifelong issues within a month.
No, they're not comparable issues.
Fucking retarded.

No. 977390

>>977366
"no it's not you're [tired insult]" is not an argument anon. The point is the hypocrisy of twitterfags that are suddenly viciously against their own same supposed values and arguments for the current covid measures when it comes to (even less restrictive kek) restrictions for their precious sugar with the same claimed aims.

Also nta but
>No, they're not comparable issues.
Yeah, obesity related issues actually got a higher death toll lol

No. 977441

>>977092
>The unvaccinated are a drain on medical resources and funds
proof? if this was the case COVID wouldn't be skyrocketing in countries that are mostly vaccinated

No. 977458

>>977390
There isn't hypocrisy and I made a completely valid point so you could whine about being called a retard, retard. Just be glad you didn't embarass yourself irl saying this dumb shit.
Look up what "morbidity" means and go seethe elsewhere.

No. 977480

>>977441
There’s a difference between cases and hospitalizations. A vaccinated person who gets covid and has cold symptoms for a week isn’t a drain on medical resources.

My brother in law’s a doctor and his hospital is chock full of covid patients, and nearly all of them are unvaccinated.

No. 977483

>>977458
I see you still haven't even properly read the original posts, just got triggered over the mere mention of sugar and implications of obesity? And you literally didn't make any point, just "nu-uh" and added an ad hominem, so I'm going to repeat it even clearer for the one who calls anons retarded.

>Unvaccinated don't care about the health of their fellow people

>but the health of my fellow people doesn't count anymore when it comes to preventing obesity
>If it's for the "greater good", it's fine for the government to mess with their body autonomy
>but the government has no right to tax me for sugar for the "greater good", they're playing dietician and cross the line with my body autonomy!!
>if you think the main drive of the government's covid measures is money and to take advantage of people, you're an antivax tinfoiler
>but the government only taxes muh sugar to make money and take advantage of its people

And before you try to move goalpost, every single thing mentioned are almost 1:1 quoted tweets I saw this morning and in the past 2-3 days.

No. 977519

>>977483
>and you literally didn't make any point

Literally
>The difference is being fat is generally going to cause issues and kill people in decades from now–many conditions being reversible and weight being able to come off–versus a fucking virus that could kill people and cause lifelong issues within a month.
Go cry elsewhere and again just be glad you're anonymous, no need to defend your ego here.

No. 977528

>>977519
This was your reply to another post, respond to what I'm actually saying. How is the display of "the same rules and principles should only apply to other people and not me" in >>977483 not hypocrisy? It's not a crime to simply admit you are wrong, no need to beg me to leave.

No. 977596

>>977480
Did he say how the hospital is determining vaccination status? I've heard hospitals saying they are considering anyone vaccinated outside of their medical network as "unvaccinated" because they have no way of verifying that information. However, I haven't seen any sources so I don't know whether to believe this or not.

If they are relying on self-reporting, do you think people who are unvaccinated are saying that they are vaccinated because they are worried about getting decreased levels of care from medical staff?

No. 977625

>>977528
How the fuck is it "a reply to another post" when the point is that people are taking covid more seriously for a fucking reason, re: the acute morbidity and complications, and therefore has nothing to do with the governments trying to tackle obesity in any context?
Jfc you're dense.

No. 977746

>>977625
Because it is what another anon added to the discussion, my posts are >>977483 and >>977055 and what you initially passive aggressively responded to and what I am refering to. And no, the point isn't wether obesity or covid is slightly worse or which one kills faster, the point is that twitterfags use arguments, rhetoric and claim principles and deny certain statements but then completely drop those same arguments, rhetoric and principles and fully support those same statements when it comes to other issues with the same core goals and tackling methods, aka hypocrisy. Speaking of dense

No. 977802

>>977746
>the point isn't wether obesity or covid is slightly worse
Yes it is you insipid retard, because it makes fucking sense why people would be more understanding of a strong government response to something more immediately deadly versus an issue that isn't.
If you hate Twitter so much you should stop using it because it's dulling your mind.
Also you're clearly a samefag too to be defending this shit argument incessantly.

No. 977833

Do any of you other “vaccine hesitant” anons ever feel crazy? I still see no really compelling reason to get young children vaccinated but my boyfriend and I recently hung out with some of his friends with children who are 6 and 5 and because they had sniffles/coughs they were very quick to assure us that their children had gotten vaxxed a week or so before. It just makes me makes me so uncomfortable/I don’t understand how so many people are so okay with vaccinating an age group with such a low risk of having any complications at all from infection…

I’ve read opinions on both sides of this debate but it’s still hard for me to feel comfortable with it? I can’t tell if I just have certain biases against drugs being pushed on me because I’ve had various complications in the past from medications / been gaslit by doctors enough times to be weary of things that are suggested to me by them. I don’t even have children and I’m vaccinated, so I don’t know why I care… I guess it’s more that I just don’t really understand how others in my circle are so vehemently pro-vax/seem to have no skepticism about it at all

No. 977848

>>977833
I feel the same as you anon. It's really interesting because people who are pro-vaxx also have the same feelings towards us. Global government organizations and medical institutions, the people who are supposed to protect us, are saying these things are safe, so they must be. How could the vaccine-hesitant not believe the people who are supposed to keep us safe?

I liken it to cops and police with the BLM movement. Police are supposed to keep us safe, but are they really? After BLM, many people (at least on the internet) were anti-police and authority/ACAB because they have evil underlying motives. I believe the same about governments and pharma. Their front is to protect us and keep us safe, but in reality, they are chasing power, prestige, and most importantly - profit.

I think it's extremely wrong to vaccinate children when clinical studies are still going on. Children literally have a 0% chance of dying from COVID, so in my opinion it's wrong to give an experimental vaccine (it's only authorized, not approved), to children so granny and some deathfats can live a few extra months. They say myocarditis is rare, but what also is extremely rare is children ending up being hospitalized or dead from COVID. Does the end justify the means?

No. 977937

>>977833
No vaccination here. It is never crazy to ignore peer pressure.

The only thing I have to do is wear a mask at my workplace. No other requirements anywhere else in public.

But there really is some persistent local and sometimes legal fight against more government restrictions. Some of the measures from county government are arguably in violation of state law.

No. 977987

>>977833
I got my J&J shot but I won’t touch any of the mRNA vaccines. Too experimental, too many lies and misinformation. The fact the news keeps reporting on the vaccines in terms of how well their stock prices are going is disturbing. The fact the solution is to just mix and match and keep getting boosters every few months, of an experimental vaccine!, is just fucking stupid. Especially when they’ve admitted they aren’t vaccines just risk reduction, the fact the virus mutated around the vaccine and now another variant is emerging that gets around immunity…
I feel like a fucking nutcase but if you look at the studies, the released trial information, if you know how the FDA works and how they go about approving things… it’s just terrifying. No one has an answer or solution and if you ask for one you get shut down instead of reassured. How can anyone trust that? The fact breakthrough cases and deaths are on the increase, it’s just ridiculous and I don’t trust it.

No. 977988

>>977833
Because stupid people love having someone else tell them what to do. They're glad the government is telling them to vaccinate their kids because, in reality, they're clueless fucks who don't know the first thing about parenting, or protecting their children.

No. 978055

>>977802
Where in those two replies did I make the point about whether I not obesity is worse than covid? That's what you brought in.
But okay, so you think your core values and arguments suddenly don't matter anymore when it comes to a slightly "less immediate" issue? "Solidarity" and "concern for the health" of your fellow people doesn't count anymore when it's long ongoing issue and the (even less impactful kek) measures are inconvenient to you, is that what you're saying? Making fun of- and discrediting criticism of the government and then turning around and doing the exact same criticism of the government for things you don't like is also common for you?
And no, not everyone who disagrees with your denial is the same person.

No. 978346

I went in for my first shot 6 weeks ago and just had my first booster today.

The first time I went in all the nurses were all nice, happy, excited and polite. They were just normal. This time I just got a dejected feeling from all of them, not one or two, but every single one I walked past had the same strange, withdrawn vibe. Before they gave me the shot, two of the women (one giving me the shot, the other watching me before I left) stressed several times about calling in any side effects like chest problems right away. There was a forced urgency when they said it, and said it multiple times, which stuck with me.

Call me tinfoil or whatever, but I absolutely do believe that they've seen firsthand that the "side effects" are not as rare as is said. And the sullen reaction I picked up from them all is the result of guilt and gaslighting. They've been on the frontline administering vaccines for months, naturally they've known about the blood clots for a lot longer than even most experts.

No. 978396

>>978055
>Where in those two replies did I make the point about whether I not obesity is worse than covid?

>Now pardon me while I once again reiterate how I believe the government response should be greater or equal to obesity as it is with covid because I believe obesity is as equal or worse than covid to merit such response, and um, NTA btw.

No. 978499

>>978396
>I don't actually have any arguments or answers to your questions so I'm just gonna stubbornly repeat my already addressed strawmen and fallacies and accuse you of being random anons I'd rather debate, because admitting I'm wrong hurts me deeply
Alright then. Tell me when you're ready to actually address what I said

No. 978735

>>975486
There is no liability, they are all protected from liability as it's issued by the government, there will never be payouts for injured persons

No. 979080

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Just in time for the holidays, there is a new variant!

Who is ready for lockdowns and vaccines that have already proven to NOT work?!?! I'm not!!!
This whole thing is bullshit.

No. 979090

not to brag but my mom with health complications and is severely overweight for her age got covid and was able to recover fairly quickly meanwhile other people’s families unfortunately all die and pass away. i was in the same house with infected people and i never tested positive or had any symptoms (it was a week after I got my first pfizer dose). is it possible that certain people are just immune to the harsh effects of the virus??? because apparently even if you’re vaxed you can still get it and die

No. 979093

>>978499
It's already been addressed and you're wrong about it, retard.
Do let us know when being fat becomes contagious then starts killing folks within a month and then maybe your comparison about policy will have value–which of course will be never.

No. 979102

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>>979090
https://www.pnas.org/content/118/34/e2109229118

It's estimated that about a third of the population is naturally "immune" to COVID symptoms.
I'm thinking that if people aren't symptomatic, they won't get tested, and their case goes unrecorded. Now, keep this figure in perspective this with the 99.6% of the population who have tested positive for COVID and survived. Some of those asymptomatic people are included in that 99.6% figure, but there are also a very large number who got the COVID and recovered.
So if 99.6% of people recover, and a third of the population won't show symptoms at all in the first place, why the fuck are we going into lockdowns again?

The talking point is that vaccines are meant to stop hospitals from being overwhelmed. COVID has been around for two years at this point. My question is, why did the government not expand hospital resources and beds to prepare for this. If keeping people out of hospitals was the main concern, why weren't they expanded so people aren't being turned away for non-COVID related things?

No. 979105

>>979102
Hospitals are way more complicated than just giving them more beds

No. 979121

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>>979105
What are some of the complications? It's the government's job to do complicated things for the good of the people. I'm sure the vaccine rollout was very complicated as well.

I'm not sure if costs are one of them, but I don't have any sympathy when hospitals charge $5 for a band-aid and $10 for a Tylenol pill.

No. 979142

>>979090
This is why I have my doubts about this vaccine. Most people are immune/have very little symptoms (as it was my case) but they pushed the vaccines on everyone so they can claim that natural immunity as vaccine success. They never bothered to test people for antibodies or T-cell immunity because that would mean less vaxx buxx. They might as well shoot people with saline solution and claim the vaccine did its part when it's all natural.

No. 979145

>>979102
> why did the government not expand hospital resources and beds to prepare for this

Nta and I’m an eurofag but: Because apparently governments are naturally allergic to improving health care. Even here the conditions are just kept at the bare minimum according to the legal standards and every attempt to improve the healthcare system gets ignored and disregarded. Hospitals are being privatized and staff kept at the bare minimum, causing shit working conditions to maxx profits. There is simply no political motivation to improve the health care systems from this to something more humane and efficient. In terms of coov, there is global geopolitical pressure attached to it so it’s a bit different but still extremely superficial.

Another topic: I know many don’t want to get vacced because of no longtime studies, seriously do what you want. What I don’t understand about that decision however is the following: Covid doesn’t have long time studies either, and way worse side effects than the vaccine. The vaccines are weak and the companies obviously overachieved so they could sell them faster, which is really no surprise. I don’t trust companies either but if I can get a weak ass vaccine that at least provides some immunity against a new virus which is turning endemic meaning that I will get it sooner or later I will get it. I mean the political pressure sucks, it always does but imo wether it makes sense to get vaccinated or not should be viewed separate from that. I know there are circulating weird ass super scary theories and whatever but the vaccines problem is that it is too weak, not too dangerous. So why the panic? If you trust your immune system to handle real covid the vaccine is a joke compared to that.

No. 979148

>>979142
>They never bothered to test people for antibodies or T-cell immunity because that would mean less vaxx bux
Nonsense, unless you never get your blood taken. SARS Cov-2 is now part of the standard screen in blood tests and has been since early in the pandemic.

No. 979181

>>979145
A big factor is general distrust of politicians and the media. Politicians and the government claim to truly care about the health and well-being of the general public, but as you said in reality, they are naturally allergic to improving health care.
So if they never cared before, why is their primary method of care the vaccine? Look at lobbying, profit, and political connections. Pfizer and Moderna are making record profits because of taxpayer money. The vaccines aren't free - civilians are paying for them through taxes.
I always say - follow the money. Politicians, pharma, and media have a lot of money to gain through pushing the vaccines. As you also said, there are no longtime studies, so why is the government so confident and sure that vaccines are effective and injecting billions of people without knowing how the effective the vaccines will be in 6 months? Keep in mind that mRNA technology has never been successfully used in humans before, and the vaccines were created in a matter of months, when the clinical trial and approval process usually takes years. These pharmaceutical companies also have no liability for adverse side effects through the PREP act, so if there does turn out to be long term side effects, they still get their profit with no negative consequences. Look at the $2.3 billion fine Pfizer had to pay in 2009 for fraudulent marketing, which Pfizer can afford. People have had their lives ruined or even taken away, and Pfizer just gets a slap on the wrist. Yeah, $2.3 billion is a lot, but Pfizer clearly can afford it.

Sickness is natural, vaccines and injections are not. I would rather get sick by something that is natural than get sick from a new kind of technology that's never been successfully tested on humans before.

No. 979205

I'm supposed to get a third covid shot next month (I'm in Europe and the country I'm in is all but mandating 3rd shots 6-7 months after your second) but I'm kind of scared because I don't want to be violently ill for 3 days afterward. I got 2 AZ (first one gave me moderately severe flu-like symptoms for 24-48 hrs, second one was fine), but everyone's telling me to get Pfizer now, even though everything I've read about mixing shots has said that you get super sick and could have severe reactions from it ("but that's just your immunity increasing!!!"). At the same time, I'm on bc, so a third AZ might also fuck me up…idk what to do. I want to travel and third boosters are basically going to be mandatory for travel in/around the EU soon so…

sage for blogpost

No. 979350

>>979093
So you think your core values and arguments suddenly don't matter anymore when it comes to a slightly "less immediate" issue? "Solidarity" and "concern for the health" of your fellow people doesn't count anymore when it's long ongoing issue and the (even less impactful kek) measures are inconvenient to you, is that what you're saying? Making fun of- and discrediting criticism of the government and then turning around and doing the exact same criticism of the government for things you don't like is also common for you?

No. 979376

>>979102
The government never gave any shit for it's people, hospitals being supposedly packed (which is untrue for the hospitals here at least) for people to be at each other's throats about how the evil none-vaccinated are the only people on earth clogging up hospitals

>>979105
This is such bullshit, hospitals are one of the biggest money making revenues in America and yet literally every other country has expanded their hospitals or created facilities for major outbreaks EXCEPT America. Stop defending your countries stupidity when they have more than enough resources to get some sense but just don't

No. 979382

>>979148
Can you explain anon? I've been going in for multiple blood tests a month and never been screened for COVID immunity

No. 979384

>>979145
>and way worse side effects than the vaccine
We don't know that yet, which is why some people are hesitant. The problem is that the previous animal studies with mrna vaccines had not so good results and now that the effect on humans are finally being short-term studied, everything is so ridiculously politically and monetary charged that you have to be extremely critical of every circumstance of said studies. Because if they would find out that the vaccines and boosters would be more damaging than expected, do you think they would tell the truth about it, after a whole year of non-stop promoting it to millions of people, inciting people against each other over it and in increasingly more cases, forcing people to take them?
It's also been only two years and you can still go back to almost every wrong statement and advice the "experts" and people who are meant to act in our interest made with nothing but confidence in their words and see how fucking scummy they are. Hell, even when it just comes to the risk of thrombosis after getting the vaccine, the number of 1 per x people keeps getting lower every time one of these scumbags talks on the media within the past few months. And yet they still talk about it like it's no biggie.
Most of the big vaccine manufacturers also have fishy histories of malpractice.
All together, if I had to choose between possible restricted lung capacity and heart diseases, cancer or autoimmune diseases, I'd probably pick the former.
But I can't blame anyone wether they get vaccinated or not, it's like having to choose between eating needles or eating razor blades.

No. 979397

>>979384
This, it also makes no sense to enforce the vaccine on young healthy people who have a natural immunity to COVID. Vaccine side effects are being pushed under the rug and news reports about how tons of babies and healthy young people have a rapid increase in sudden death is suspicious. I already COVID and honestly I rather just get COVID again or one of the umpteenth "variants" than to risk the jab all while not being able to get compensated if I get vaccine injuries (why would you even need to legally protect a vaccine from getting sued if you're so confident it's perfectly fine and side effects are just strictly minor??)


On another note (vid related - forward to 2:15) why are pro vaccine people being so damn unstable? They're convinced that the vaccine prevents people from catching and spreading COVID but also believe that if they get vaccinated they will spread and receive COVID by an unvaccinated person? What paradox even is this? You're either admitting the vaccine doesn't work or are just plain dumb. That's like saying children who are vaccinated for chicken pox are going to get chicken pox because they sat next to a kid who didn't get the vaccine. Why are you so scared if you're this confident in the vaccine?

Related to vaccine people being unstable - why does YouTube keep up anti vaxxers being unstable but remove videos of pro vax people being unstable? I had a compilation of pro vaxxers destroying businesses, fighting and threatening people, and causing major scenes but anytime I try to find the videos now they're quickly removed, this is all I could find because it was hidden in a Karen compilation

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No. 979463

>>979397
> why would you even need to legally protect a vaccine from getting sued if you're so confident it's perfectly fine and side effects are just strictly minor??

because if you wouldn’t, and this includes every other medication and other goods as well, companies would probably get sued to hell and back by people who had documentable side effects, which is what every company wants to avoid. That‘s just business practice as usual, not an exception for the covid vaccine or vaccines in general.

No. 979472

>>979148
Where do you live? The SARS Cov-2 isn't a routine screening here and has never been. The immunity/antibodies test is always optional and pricy, in hospitals they do the swab only if you have flu-like symptoms. When they take your blood they just do the usual stuff.

No. 979488

>>979463
Ma'am you can literally sue Walmart if you're a dumbass and trip over your own feet and hurt yourself in their store, why shouldn't we be able to get compensation for injuries or even deaths directly caused by those companies?

No. 979497

>>979463
The issue with no liability in this case is even sketchier because the vaccines being administered aren't approved, they are still under emergency authorization. At least in the US.
Comirnarty was approved, but it won't be available in the US until probably about 2023. The Pfizer BioNTech vaccine is a legally distinct product. With any of the vaccines, it's a "buyer beware" message, but fucked because the vaccines are being mandated and shoved down our throats. It's the illusion of a choice in some places.

No. 979625

>>977163
Now that's a revolution I'd get behind. Won't ever happen, sugar junkies get mighty pissed when they're cut off from their supply

No. 979803

Would it be fair to ask for compensation for people or companies who are enforcing vaccines if a vaccine injury were to happen?


I told my company that I will not be receiving the vaccine unless they prove to me that they will offer compensation to me if a vaccine injury were to happen and immediately got called the crazy anti vaxxer and that I was just a Karen looking for money. Why is it so terrible that someone would want to be protect IF in case of something bad happening? If I am to be forced to get a vaccine to live like a normal person then why should I have to pay out of pocket if something were to happen to me? That makes no sense and people who defend the idea that victims of vaccine injury should be forced to pay medical debt are the reason why these vaccines will never be improved

No. 979805

how serious is this variant

No. 979806

>>979805
Not serious at all if you're unvaccinated, it's only been found in vaccinated people

No. 979820

>>979803
That would be extremely fair of you to ask. Don't back down. If you end up getting it, try to get to your primary care provider to get a comprehensive check-up. That way you'll have documentation that you were healthy and nothing was wrong with you prior to getting the vaccine. It's not foolproof, but it wouldn't hurt.
Who called you an anti-vaxxer? Document everything. If it wasn't someone in HR, take it to HR and say you are now working in a hostile work environment and they must to something to remove you from that. If someone in HR called you a crazy anti-vaxxer, start looking for legal representation.

I'm not sure if you're a burgerfag or not, but you can also mention that the federal government has a compensation program for federal workers. https://www.dol.gov/agencies/owcp/FECA/regs/compliance/DFECfolio/FECABulletins/FY2020-2024#FECAB2201
>The Federal Employees' Compensation Act (FECA) covers injuries that occur in the performance of duty. The FECA does not generally authorize provision of preventive measures such as vaccines and inoculations
>However, this executive order now makes COVID-19 vaccination a requirement of most Federal employment. As such, employees impacted by this mandate who receive required COVID-19 vaccinations on or after the date of the executive order may be afforded coverage under the FECA for any adverse reactions to the vaccine itself, and for any injuries sustained while obtaining the vaccination.
>If the employee is covered by the executive order and vaccination was received on or after September 9, 2021, coverage may be afforded for (1) adverse reactions to the COVID-19 vaccination and (2) injuries sustained as the direct result of an employee receiving their mandated vaccination.

Say that since your company is following the recommendations of the government, ask if they they also will be implementing a company compensation program like the federal government did.

No. 979853

>>979805
>>979806
what the fuck are you talking about

No. 979904

Any South African anons around? How’s the situation there and is this new variant really the worst everrrrr like the media keeps saying

No. 979907

>>979904
Not from SA, but they're not even saying its super deadly, just that it spreads fast, like the cold. I don't get the fear if it isn't especially deadly if the survival rate for the healthy and not sick is pretty high.

No. 979942

>>979907
It spreads very fast apparently and the symptoms seem mixed. Mild as fuck if you're double-jabbed so far. Possible ICU if you're not jabbed or only 1 jab, even if you're 30. Too early to really tell. If it spreads so amazingly well then at least things will be over soon one way or another.

No. 979948

>>979942
>at least things will be over soon one way or another
god I hate you

No. 979954

>>979942
>and the symptoms seem mixed. Mild as fuck if you're double-jabbed so far. Possible ICU if you're not jabbed or only 1 jab, even if you're 30.
What are you talking about? The only ones I read about getting it so far were the jabbed ones who choose to travel and the one African Aids patient who had it sitting in their body for months.

No. 979967

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>>979948

sure

>>979954

see dr campbell on youtube

No. 979970

>>979080
I did kind of expect this bullshit and I'm not a conspiracy theorist by any means, but even I think a new variant popping up is too damn convenient. Also I'm vaxxed but tired of this corona shit. When will we move on?

No. 979980

>>979967
No, give a proper source of who landed in ICU and why.

No. 979996

>>979080
>tfw my country's media is already reporting that this only happened because of a "vaccine failure" - because africa didn't get enough vaccines, therefore we need more vaccines
I unironically cannot follow the mental gymnastics anymore.

No. 980008

>>979970
I'm convinced some people (redditors and their ilk) don't want to move on, since their idea of a perfect life is sitting at home gorging on Doordash/Uber eats and watching Netflix 24/7

No. 980063

>>979980
it's all happening as we speak so what sort of retard are you that wants official sources? go watch the bbc you faggot and try not to catch the coof until you get vaccinated.

No. 980079

>>980063
Go back wherever you came from retarded scrote, jfc.

No. 980096

>>979970
Haven't you noticed that from the start people accepting curfew, lockdowns, almost mandatory jabs, freedom restriction, travel bans, censorships… Things get worse.
Govs won't back off unless we made them.

No. 980125

>>980096
None of you idiots accepted curfews, etc. If people did, there wouldn’t be a covid delta delta omnicrom strain. Shit only mutates when people refuse to follow protocol to PREVENT the spread. I wish you tinfoil fuckers would reee about the government in your designated echo chamber.

No. 980133

Petition to just ignore the government shill troll here and the tinfoil thread. Who goes to an anonymous imageboard to shill the officially accepted party line?You can post this absolutely anywhere uncensored, they must be trolling to intentionally derail the threads and people keep falling for it.

No. 980139

>>979970
When we have effective vaccines and have developed immunity, which could take several years…unless a new super strain develops because people simply must visit the Canary Island or wherever the fuck every time they get a week off because if they don’t, they’ll surely just die. Anyway, it’s here, it’s queer, get used to it.

No. 980143

>>980133
petition for anti-vax circlejerkers to get covid and die

No. 980145

>>979942
Judging by South Africa's low vaccination rates, if it was dangerous to the unvaxxed we would have known by now because it would have spread and killed many.
Since they only found it in the vaccinated so far we probably don't have to worry too much. Those people are also reporting extremely mild symptoms.

>>980125
Can you name a virus that got more deadly as it mutated that has affected humans? It's happened with birds and chickens, but not humans.

>>980143
That will take an extremely long time considering the fatality rate is about 0.6%. I'll invite you to my funeral if it happens though.

No. 980158

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>>980143
>Petition for nonbelievers to get smote by the holy crusaders

No. 980160

>>980145
>Judging by South Africa's low vaccination rates, if it was dangerous to the unvaxxed we would have known by now because it would have spread and killed many.
>Since they only found it in the vaccinated so far
Sources?

You do make a good point. If the virus is that deadly, why aren't we hearing of massive death waves in large areas with very low vaxx rate? Although could this be because of worse documentation in health care in those areas generally? I'd like to hear from both sides regarding this.

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No. 980176

>>980174
I don't think this is meant to be read as "it has been found ONLY in vaccinated people"

No. 980183

>>980174
have to agree here >>980176

No. 980193

>>980176
>>980183
You're right. There's probably unvaccinated people who now have it.
I'm thinking of it this way - say it first detected in unvaccinated people. If there are no huge spikes in deaths or hospitalizations in South Africa, it can be deduced that the variant isn't that serious or deadly for the unvaccinated. If it was, it would have been evident and first detected from them because they'd be overwhelming the hospitals.
However, it was first found vaccinated people as part of a routine screening. They didn't have symptoms and if they did, they were mild.
Also keep in mind there has been no evidence for an Omicron-related death.

No. 980208

>>979942
Links please? All the cases found are less than 50 people I remember, all of them being vaccinated

No. 980210

>>979970
A new variant pops up every few months in order to scare the ever loving shit out of everyone even if there's no proof of the variant being deadly or even harmful. I also like how the immediate reaction to a new variant is to shut up and shut everything down even if it didn't effect more than 10 people, meanwhile new strep and flu variants don't get us shut down but idk why the world wants to act like they're suddenly ignorant when it comes to viruses if we are talking about COVID

No. 980294

>>980133
This, just ignore him. He's extremely shit at fitting in too.

No. 980300

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>>979803
Forgot to add, if you're a burgerfag and your employer says the vaccine was approved, you can say the approved vaccine - Comirnaty - isn't available in the United States yet. The only vaccines you can get currently and probably for the next year are still under emergency use authorization, not approval. Pfizer BioNTech and Comirnaty are legally distinct products. If you have adverse side-effects with the BioNTech vaccine, you won't have the same legal protections as you would with Comirnaty.

I have this screenshot from the previous prescribing information PDF. I checked back and they changed the format, including taking out this footnote saying they were legally distinct products. I wonder why they did that hmmmm…

https://www.fda.gov/media/153716/download (Updated prescribing information)

https://www.fda.gov/emergency-preparedness-and-response/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/comirnaty-and-pfizer-biontech-covid-19-vaccine#additional

No. 980501

>>974921
Lol I thought about this. Every day on my apple news app, there's a headline one day about how the vaccine turned out to be ineffective, and the next how it is. It constantly flip flops. All I thought was how vaccinated people must feel cheated after the "you can still catch covid with the vaccine" info came out and all those health problems that happened with those people and teens. My bf's family were vaccinated and they still got covid. So the vaccinated will be angry and lash out and just keep preaching the vaccine and now they are getting their kids vaccinated. It's really weird.
And my mother was forced to get the vaccine at her old job which is straight up nazi shit. Scary and extremely questionable to anyone sensible.

No. 980520

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>>980501
Funny you say that. Reading the prescribing information is interesting. https://www.fda.gov/media/153716/download

They have a question in their Q&A about how receiving the vaccine is a choice. Is Pfizer setting protecting itself from future medical discrimination lawsuits?

No. 980551

>>980501
>Deadly virus sweeps globe
>Luckily previous research leads to a fast vaccine
>Vaccinated people have higher chance of surviving virus without hospital intervention, hospital ICUs begin to fill up with unvaccinated people
>Bad international coordination of quarantine, unrestricted travel and antivaxers allow new variants of plague to circulate faster than the herd immunity can keep up
>New variants put all of population at risk
>"Those idiots who took the vaccine must be disappointed by the vaccine!"
Yeah sure it's the vaccine that's disappointing

No. 980582

>>980551
It's only deadly for fatties and boomers, but ofc they want the rest of us miserable as well.

No. 980663

>>980501
Also by mental gymnastics like..
>in most countries only vaxxed can travel
>vaxxed bring in new variant in their countries that mutated to infect the vaxxed more than already before
>somehow this is "antivaxxer's" fault, who can't do anything except for buying essentials without getting tested
.. as you can see two posts above.

No. 980684

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>>980582
nearly 2 years on and you still can't understand that hospitals are finite and needed for things other than covid patients.

No. 980687

>>980684
Nearly two years and the government you love to asskiss did nothing to improve hospitals, in fact they fire nurses and doctors.
Does the boot taste good?

No. 980694

>>980687
corona-chan doesn't care what you think or believe. reality is what it is, your subjective biases are a joke.

No. 980695

Not sure if this has been talked about in previous threads, but does anyone else think that the politization of the vaccines is sus? Like for example, if you got Sputnik or one of the Chinese vaccines, the EU doesn't consider you fully vaccinated because they don't recognize those shots (and vice-versa with Russia and China, they only recognize their own shots). I guess I understand why they do it (stupid political bullshit) but here I thought that these governments really cared about our health and well being.

Also it used to be that if you got covishield (Indian Astra Zeneca), the EU didn't consider you fully vaccinated either (even though covishield is literally the exact same thing as European Astra Zeneca). Luckily most EU countries now recognize covishield but there are still some that are holding out for some retarded reason.

No. 980698

>>980694
Corona-chan felt like a mild flu to my chain smoking ass. Put the fork down.

No. 980699

>>980695
same anon but some EU countries recognize all vaccines or all WHO approved vaccines (which is everything but Sputnik) but some (e.g. Germany) don't, it's such a cluster fuck

No. 980700

>>980694
And neither do anons care about what autistic moids think, yet you're still here.

No. 980704

>>980698
Please never quit smoking.

No. 980724

>>980700
NTA but calling someone a moid because they disagree with you on covid must be the most retarded reason someone ever got called a moid here

No. 980770

>>980724
I wasn't part of the original exchange, but you can't tell me
>corona-chan
>corona-chan image named tsundere.jpg
>/pol/fag lingo
doesn't scream confused moid. That and someone at the same time with the same unhinged infighting attempts in the tinfoil thread thinking the default gender on here is male and referring to anons as that.

No. 980889

>>980687
Tons of nurses quit/were booted bc theyre on the frontline seeing the side effects of vac. Whether or not you believe in the vac, firing nurses is plain retarded when hospitals are over capacity already.

No. 980905

>>980889
>firing nurses who spread infection in hospitals and pour gas on conspiracies is retarded
Nah, fact is most hospitals are overloaded for beds. That has nothing to do with # of nurses because more nurses=/=people recovering quicker.
Covid patients are largely responsible for the no vacancy issues which is preventing other folks from being seen for unrelated illnesses, injuries, and preventative or corrective surgeries.
The firings are justified and I hope letting those boomers go opens more profitable opportunities for young upcoming nurses who are willing to get jabbed.

No. 980920

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>>980905
Looks like they are having trouble finding those nurses who are willing to get jabbed.

No. 980921

>>980905
Wearing ppe prevents infection and vac only gives a small % boost to not spread infection. Do you even know what nurses do anon? They literally keep the hospital working with checking on patients and giving treatment, ppl need more than just beds. Take your head out of your ass, practicality >>>> ideology.

No. 980938

>>980889
This.
America is 100% doing this to themselves, I don't feel bad for any vaccine-nazi who's running around crying about how "hospitals are packed!!!" but throw parties when healthcare workers are being shorted and no one is bothering to lift a finger to create expansions of the hospitals. This is especially shocking since most people who say stuff like this are heavily left wing and libertarian, the same people who actively acknowledge the government is capable of lying, committing conspiracies, neglecting responsibilities etc but magically acts like the government has their absolute best interest in mind when it comes to this out of all things kek

No. 980940

>>980920
I have a few nursing friends who are getting paid the big bucks $$$ to do this kind of travel and placement at other hospitals.
It's a huge boon for them, actually. Hospital administration is just shitting its pants because it knows it will have to start paying younger nurses their worth with interest.
Do you actually know any nurses to ask what actually kills morale at their workplaces?

>>980921
You caught me anon, I had no idea what a nurse is but now you've made me see the light! I'll take my leave now, you genius you!

No. 980942

>>980940
Just big bucks ain't going to cut it for most nurses. No vaccine requirements, offering to send people to school for nursing and covering their tuition, more benefits and offering coverage if they do get COVID (for both vaxxed and non vaxxed)

Seriously it's not that hard

No. 980943

>>980940
Your nursing friends aren't indicative of the entire nursing population. Judging by the news articles of shared staffing and retention issues in hospitals across the continent, most nurses aren't incentivized by "the big bucks $$$$"

No. 980947

>>980938
It's not just America, Europe does it too, pretending to care about collapsing intensive care units (nevermind the clinics and their workers have been underpaid and ever increasingly underfunded for fucking generations already) but then firing nurses for not taking the vaccine in the same breath.

No. 980952

>>980942
>Just big bucks ain't going to cut it for most nurses.
Yes, yes it will. Tell me anon, do you think shortstaffing and overtime at hospitals is a new thing that happened strictly after covid? Because, no. Shit has always been like this, the difference is before there was a work culture that made it taboo for people to discuss their pay, and the pay was shit. For the first time in awhile, employees have the power to negotiate and ghost.
Hospitals are actually having problems with retaining newbies not because of the vaccine requirement, but draconian hiring practices like drug testing and references. Admin are pooping their pants because the boomer way of doing business is falling apart. The nurses that are unhappy are working at hospitals with admin that don't give a damn about overworking their vets if it means they don't have to bend the knee for newhires.
Travelers love it because they get contracts with guaranteed shifts and hours with the massive dollarydoos. They are absolutely profiting from this and they love it.

No. 980961

>>980943
>Your nursing friends aren't indicative of the entire nursing population.
Never said it was but it's an opposing insight to yours. Being that 1. The nursing shortage is about hospital administration and not so much about mandates, and 2. That not everyone in nursing is as miserable for it as you believe.

Your sources are…? I think it's funny that this anon screencapped a news article by CNN >>980920 because you guys are totally the same camp chimping about CNN fearmongering about covid and shilling vaccines. Are mainstream news channels reliable sources, or do they tend to sensationalize or misrepresent general issues for views? Even I as someone who supports vaccinations wouldn't count on CNN and most local channels to give me unbiased news lol.

No. 980987

>>980961
Thats just retard logic, what would they gain from lying about being short staffed? Absolutely nothing.
Vaccines on the other hand? Well, we know for a fact that Bill Gates is financially funding the vaccine(Pfizer)

https://www.gatesfoundation.org/ideas/articles/covid19-faq

AND the media

https://childrenshealthdefense.org/news/press-in-his-pocket-bill-gates-buys-media-to-control-the-messaging/


Follow the money anon, always.

No. 980995

>>980987
>what would they gain from lying about being short staffed?
Huh? I didn't say they lied about it? I said the reason WHY they're shortstaffed is being misrepresented.
You're arguing that it's about vaccine mandates when in reality you can ask most nurses why morale is down and they would all tell you it's due to mismanagement and patient attitudes, very few nurses blame the vaccine mandates and most WANT the nurses who oppose vaccines fucking gone.

No. 981002

>>980940
>Hospital administration is just shitting its pants because it knows it will have to start paying younger nurses their worth with interest.
Maybe nursing won't be a pink ghetto anymore. In the non prestigious hospitals most nurses have to deal with harrassment and violence almost every day, more than police officers even. https://ohnurses.org/workplace-violence/

No. 981022

>>980995
Not even that, in my country we don't have vaxx mandates for anyone, they just fire nurses because the government gives so little money to our shitty free healthcare they can't afford to keep them. The government would rather mask kids as young as 6 in schools though.

No. 981033

>>980995
I wasnt the anon you were argueing with, but anyway, yes thats also part of it but its about 27% (medical aides included in the number though) refusing, thats ALOT, more than a quarter.

https://choice.npr.org/index.html?origin=https://www.npr.org/2021/09/18/1037975289/unvaccinated-covid-19-vaccine-refuse-nurses-heath-care-workers

No. 981048

Since we’re flinging anecdotes here: personally know some covid ICU nurses, and no not only fat and old people go there.
Anyway
>>980501
not to pcfag but can you please stop trivializing nazi crimes? Whatever you think of all this, the problems we have to deal with regarding coov are laughable compared to that. I know people like to do this because it sounds so drastic but in 99% of cases it’s one of the shittiest comparisons ever.

No. 981055

>>980770
>/pol/fag lingo
you have their shit take on covid. you just keep projecting and projecting with your tinfoil, moid

No. 981070

>>981048
Tell that to Australia Nazi

No. 981085

>>981070
As shit and authoritarian the australian government may be, it’s still not comparable to national socialism. Don’t be so fucking rude and call me a nazi just because you’re unable to use the correct terms.

No. 981089

>>981085
If you agree with people not being allowed places, being forced to wear a mask, and losing their jobs and being forced to pay fines for not wanting to get experimental gene therapy that hasnt even finished its trials yet for a virus that 99.9+% of people survive i’m gonna make a comparison, if that hurts your feelings Nazi chan, then thats your problem.

No. 981108

>>981089
What a reach, bitch. Authoritarianism =/= National Socialism. Talk again when the government opens concentration camps and mass genocides unvaccinated people. Why do you assume I agree with every political decision you mentioned, are you mad because there are people who don’t think as black and white about this as you do?

No. 981115

>>981048
I mean sure, if you jump off a building and survive but have the bad luck of testing positive when you get to the hospital you're going to the covid ward/ICU. And that's how they inflate the numbers.

No. 981120

>>981108
The one being black and white is you, the Nazis WERE authoritarian, thats why people are making the comparison, and about the camps? Only time will tell.

No. 981125

>>981115
yeah whatever gives you the feeling to be right, it’s still trivializing and makes you look dumb as fuck but go off.
>and about the camps? Only time will tell.
Are you fucking serious

No. 981151

I know this is now more of a vax/antivax thread plus I already posted in the vent thread, but the country I live in (Switzerland) just enforced mandatory 10 day quarantine for everyone, vaccinated or not, if coming back from the UK which is where my family live, and I was really, really looking forward to spending it with them this year, because I didn't last year and was like "oh well everyone's in the same boat, make the best of it", now it feels like it's only me. I booked the tickets this Friday and apparently they made the announcement next day.

This fucking omicron shit, my god. Everything was lining up. Got a new job that let me take the whole christmas period off, made plans with everyone, including on new years, already got someone to water my plants while I'd be away, final step booking the tickets aaand within a day it's all undone.

No. 981171

>>981108
Sorry to break it to you anon but Australia already built camps right next to the airport. Of course they're for unvaccinated travelers to quarantine, no funny business!

No. 981186

>>980995
>most WANT to be even more understaffed and care for even more patients per person
Lmao stop talking out of your ass retarded shill.

No. 981189

>>981125
Stop projecting, its childish.
Anyway some people are already in camps im Australia because they cant quarentine at home for whatever reason.

No. 981212

>>981108
Do you think Hitler just opened death camps and started gassing people in one day? Ever heard of the Weirmar Republic or kristallnacht? The hatred against jews, homosexuals and communists was slowly increased for years. It started with measures like limiting movement, making it mandatory for undesirables to wear a visual mark, making them carry identifying documentation and hysteria campaigns in the media to ferment fear.

No. 981215

>>981048
In february Austria is forcing all remaining people to take the vaccine (and god knows how many boosters follow afterwards) with a compulsory appointment under the punishment of a $3800 fine the first time they don't appear/refuse, $8100 fine the second time they refuse and 1 month prison if they can't pay. And this will repeat every year for the next 3 years. How they're going to store that many prisoners is still a very interesting question though.

No. 981223

>>981055
Learn to integrate or go back, this is pathetic.

No. 981239

>>981215
I forgot to say, at the same time an Austrian was appointed as WHO Director for eurpean health emergencies.

No. 981251

>>981151
I'm so sorry Nonna. I really thought Swiss would be one of the few EU countrys who would be better at handling this.

No. 981263

>>981171
yes but afaik they are for vaccinated and unvaccinated travelers alike, not for unvaccinated travelers only because of their vac status. Pls give source if you want to convince me otherwise because I couldn’t find anything that backs up what you said other than the gov saying they would like to lessen quarantine restrictions for vaccinated people in the future.
>>981212
No shit anon, if you’re so well versed in NS history you should know that they did that not mainly because of economical, but for ideological reasons. So what connection are you trying to make here to coof restrictions? What is the agenda behind that which makes it so comparable to NS crimes in your opinion?

No. 981277

>>981215
Damn, that is a lot of money. After all, you only have a choice if you are rich, then you don't have to care about anything of it.

I fear Germany will go the same route as Austria, we already have security in front of my university that checks your 3G status and at some universities you don't have any chance anymore, just vaccinated or cured are allowed to enter. And to be honest, I don't know how I should do any of this if I wasn't vaccinated. To use the public transport I have to be tested (if not cured or vaccinated), to get tested I would have to walk 4 km, so, there is only the option to get a car, walk the 4 km or risk a 150 € fine. Even if you can't get the vaccine for medical reasons, you have to by tested, just to drive with the damn bus. I disliked the fact that I had to get the vaccine and all this going on makes me dislike the idea of a booster even more.

No. 981304

>>981263
>if you’re so well versed in NS history you should know that they did that not mainly because of economical
NTA but you're embarassing, most germans were suffering in poverty after WW1 which is why everything worked out so well it did, they were practically begging for a saviour figure who'd "finally take things in his hands" and a scapegoat.

No. 981312

>>981303
Yes they were, this is one of the reasons why the nsdap gained so much traction at first. What was going on later however and how the NS regime totally fucked over their infrastructure is a whole different story and I don’t want do derail this thread with detailed NS history sperging. Why are you so fucking hostile?

No. 981470

>>981189
It’s almost like they’re trying to prevent the spread of their infections. And when you say camps, are you referring to .. hotels? You sound retarded.

No. 981474

>>981215
Sucks to suck. Get vaccinated, bitch.

No. 981478

>>981474
You too, every few months, for the rest of your life.

No. 981485

>>981277
Yeah, I'm 90% sure it will go the same route in Germany if people don't start rioting or something. Same for the rest of Europe too, probably. And yeah, almost none of all the rules and restrictions makes sense anymore, at this point it just feels like flexing power, fear and pressure wherever they can. I can't believe they' re using police for this too, as if they had nothing better to do.

No. 981507

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>>981474
nta but I had a pretty bad reaction to the first dose of the vaccine, it's genuinely not fair to force people to take something that has a huge chance of making you sick as it did to me to just live in society, the one time that im thankful that i live in a conservative shithole is that i don't have to risk being yeeted to the hospital just go to a restaurant.

I have never been antivax, my mother had polio as a child and i understand how important vaccines are but this thing is barely even researched and shouldn't be pushed on the public in this manner.

No. 981548

kind of a vent but since you need to be vaxxed to do anything here including employment and taking a goddamn drivers test even let alone traveling, i need to get the jab and last week i saw a thing online where this nurse ultimately got her limbs amputated due to complications of the vaccine and i'm hoping that was genuinely covid anti vax propaganda, because i am very afraid kek. i have a lot of anxiety over this shit now. at least i'm not male so my heart won't get all fucked right

No. 981549

>>981548
which country are you in?

No. 981551

>>981549
cuckanada

No. 981555

>>981551
KEK same i had a feeling though drivers tests dont require the vaccine! my bf did his and hes unvaccinated. a large majority of jobs require the vaccine but i have just been applying to a lot of places where mandatory vaccination is not outlined. im sick of this retarded country and vast majority of people are stupid and blind to how fucked covid stuff is, you have to go against common sense to even keep up with the logic. not sure where youre located, but do whatever feels right for you nonny! i love u

No. 981559

>>981555
apparently in my area, a month from now you must be vaxxed to do the test. i was told this just yesterday lol.

but yeah honestly not only are we so behind in so many ways, we get taxed to hell and back and get the short end of the stick on everything, and we are cucked as fuck. sick of it, if i could leave even to the us i would because there are more opportunities there. i love you back

No. 981561

>>981559
seriously? i never heard of that, but im guessing you arent from ontario then. that is so fucked up, anyone who doesnt think thats sketchy is definitely not paying attention.

exactly! everything is expensive, we have a shitty leader, everyone is obsessed with appearing as diverse and accepting of lgbt2q whatever and all races but when it comes to vaccine status (ONLY THIS VACCINE) its all of a sudden okay kek pisses me off. also the fact that theyve made it so hard to access cheap treatments and are pushing the vaccine as our only hope… i would love to go to the us but im stuck here too

thank you, im here for you!

No. 981563

>>981561
samefag i meant okay to discriminate*

No. 981577

>>981548
>taking a goddamn drivers test
What the fuck!!!

No. 981586

>>981577
>>981561

yeah i'm not from ontario, think more like saskatchewan type of province lol. fun fact about sask: you cannot even enter a fucking liquor mart without proof of vax. my aunt tried and was refused entry. love this overtaxed barren shithole country!

No. 981597

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>>981478
Like every other vaccine that requires you to update and get a booster? Enjoy paying that fine.

No. 981612

>>981597
Most vaccines are only 1-2 doses and are not required to function in society. Get your head out of your ass

No. 981657

Just booked my appointment to get my vaccine tomorrow morning.

I've been hesitating this entire time due to my medical history regarding medication, but now my job is requiring the vaccine and having no other options other than to get jabbed and I don't wanna lose my job and who knows how long employers are going to check for vaccination cards.
I have so many irrational fears surrounding the vaccine, just medication in general, yet I know how retarded it actually is. This has just been mentally frustrating. Like, the literal worse I had with medication, everything negative stopped shortly after weaning off the prescriptions, yet my brain is like, "No, this is actually worse because vaccinations are mainly one and done." My boyfriend already got the vaccination, he did have a day after the second dose where one of his eyes was hurting so bad, he couldn't go into work, but he's fine now, and so have so many other people I know including family.
Anticipating the worst sucks. I've just been on and off dissociating from stressing so much about it. You know, what if whatever I deal with is not terrible? My boyfriend has always had hurting eye issues, so that was probably just one thing to expect. What if I just feel stuffy and I can just sleep it away? That'll be great.

No. 981658

>>981612
Do us all a favor and don’t go to a hospital if you get sick. You’ll be a waste of resources considering how stupid you are.

No. 981672

>>981658
>Pretending like most Americans don't already avoid the hospital to avoid that 50k medical bill

No. 981674

>>980961
There's literally a site full of nurses and other healthcare workers reporting the constant vaccine side effects they see daily and why they do not support the vaccine
https://www.covidvaccineinjuries.com/covid-vaccine-stories/compilation-frontline-whistleblower-stories/

No. 981686

Sorry guys but I will be shunned, homeless, unemployed, denied medical coverage and benefits (I'm American so this is the norm for me) before I'm ever ever vaccinated. I'd like live in a mud hut for months until the witch hunt for the unvaxxed finishes up before risking my health and quality of life and I don't care what anyone thinks or calls me. I'd rather strangers on the internet to think I'm the stupidest person alive instead of risking my own quality of life

No. 981688

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Are you fucking kidding me now. This is just fueling the conspiracy theorists.

No. 981689

>>981688
Fueling conspiracy theories how? Because they were right?

No. 981690

>>981688
What's the conspiracy behind this?

No. 981692

>>981690
Nta but they were predicting there was going to be a new variant released to cover for the heart problems caused by the vaccine

Low and behold - this variant has only been found and passed by vaccinated people (as only vaccinated people can fly now)

No. 981693

>>981689
literally cannot believe how anyone still refuses to see it
has to be such an active choice at this point

No. 981696

don’t you schizo motherfuckers ever get tired of blowing up this thread? lmao

No. 981698

>>981696
facts are not schizo
most are only posting literal facts presented by media or research ballhead

No. 981706

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>>981698
This. The pro vaxxers literally cannot hold a debate without foaming at the mouth and calling people names over a opposing views on (1) vaccine. I've also noticed pro vaxxers have been extremely more unstable, violent, unhinged and even sociopathic to an extent, I've seen people on Reddit who gloat about fantasizing about tying up unvaccinated people and jabbing their kids. Or the parents who willingly force their kids and literal 6 month olds to be test dummies for the vaccine. I swear to god the jab is doing something sick to their brain

No. 981709

>>981696
Do you know you can fucking hide it you dumb fuck?

No. 981711

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>>981706
Why are they so angry they're unable to control what strangers put in their body?

No. 981713

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No. 981728

>>981724
Yeah, I'm sure you can blame the virus for symptoms related to vaccine side effects, because of a "variant" only found in vaccinated people.

No. 981731

>>981711
why are they so angry? if you're vaccinated shouldn't you be fine? actually, if you're vaccinated you're basically a hub for virus without showing symptoms.

No. 981736

>>981688
>>981692
I hate this shit so much. This close to just sperging about this to some random cashier.

No. 981737

>>981731
Yep. I've even seen other pro vaxxers point out how hysterical other pro vaxxers are being. I swear to God if I wanted to go full conspiracy theorist I'd make a story about how the vaccine is rewiring their brain to act like monkeys and attack people who don't follow authority

No. 981740

>>981737
honestly i don't think it's that. People are just so entrusting in authority, they don't question it. The State, in general. They're mad about things not being "normal" even though months ago before vaccines were even administered, they were saying "There's nO such thing as normal!1" They think the unvaccinated are the reason why the job market is so scarce at the moment and everything else the corporate market has caused.

No. 981753

>>981692
That's not true, though, it was first found in unvaccinated people. A lot of countries allow you to travel despite not being vaccinated. Most places you have to go through testing and quarantine, which often isn't enforced properly or at all, at least in Europe. Let's not spread more misinformation in this thread.

No. 981765

>>981740
Younger people seem to be much more distrusting of the government. From what I've seen locally it's boomers that are lining up to get their third shot. They don't even question it, the government says it's good so it must be. Among my friends a few of us are still unvaccinated, including me, some refused the second shot after having issues with their period and some have both shots but none of them want to have the third booster.

No. 981766

>>981657
same here I was hesitant at first too because I get super scared of everything health related sometimes and the shit that is being spread can be wild, but I literally don’t know anyone who had any serious side effects whatsoever. Two friends out of the many I know had a fever the first day after and that’s it. They even got sick days from work for this. a few of the girls had a bit late period after that for a month but all gone back to normal. Know some people who had long lasting covid complications tho one of them being the same age es me so the vaccine is the lesser evil in my opinion.
Just chill and care for yourself and try to have a good time. Life goes on somehow and panic doesn’t help.
Also I’m so tired of the rabid discourse surrounding this lol.

No. 981786

>>981765
when your fat boomer friend dies drowning in his own goo, it's quite a motivator

No. 981792

>>981597
If you, as a healthy young person, want to be hung up on useless needles and meds for the rest of your life under the threat of losing your basic human rights and have pharma and government spit in your face in case you get damage from it, you're free to do so, but don't force other people to do it.

No. 981798

>>981753
I thought it was first found in an Aids patient in africa. But it would be interesting to see how many of the countries that brought omikron in have travel restrictions.

>>981786
calm down

No. 981802

>>981765
I only know of one boomer that's gotten shot 3 but know of 2 millenials that have… and both are still work from home. why the fuck are they even bothering?

No. 981807

>>981786
Boomers are expected to die because they're old and your immune system weakens as you age. It's a fact of life and it correlates with the reason why more boomers are getting vaccinated, because they have a hope to stay alive. Stay rational, anon.

No. 981812

>>981689
Because we know the clotshot causes heart issues and blood clots so now they will pin it one the new variant.

No. 981813

>>981792
Don't bother with them, anon. They're just trying to make people waste time replying to their redditor shit

No. 981815

>>981807
It depends on what you think a boomer is , a lot of people think anyone over 40 is a boomer

No. 981817

>>981692
>>981728
Why does this keep being said itt? What source even claims that unvaccinated people have not been infected by the new variant? Because I really feel like no one even said that and you're just making shit up at this point

No. 981865

2.8% have had the first jab/full vaccinted in Nigeria, making them the least vaccinated country in the world, Nigeria has a population of 206 million.
UAE has a vaccination rate of 98%, about 3% has only gotten the first jab, making them the most vaccinated country in the world, they have a population of 9.89 million.

There are 2146 dead in EUA, there are 2976 dead in Nigeria.

Can someone explain why they still think the vaccines make a difference?

No. 981883

>>981865
AUE and Nigeria have vast differences in
quality of public health care. The official test count for the emirates is 101,356,006 for a comparably smaller population, while the test count for Nigeria is only 230,861 for a way larger population, just to give you an impression of the vast differences in healthcare infrastructure (that includes documentation) between those countries. The data of countries with a better healthcare system align more with each other than the ones with vast differences.

No. 981889

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>>981883
Enough to account for such a extreme difference in vaccination? I sorta doubt that anon. There are even articles about how scientists are “baffled” that do few are dying in African countries.

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No. 981905

>>981890
>>981889
You can doubt all you want. Anyway I hope that you have read all of those articles from 2020 if this interests you, there may even be new ones about these topics. There are probably many reasons for this other than the simple one that ‚the vaccines make no sense at all‘, also Nigeria has a median population of 18.1 which is extremely young compared to most other countries and it is known that covid doesn’t affect the young as much. Emirates is at 34 or something, which doesn’t sound very old but still makes up for a statistically way higher amount of old people. Also the data from all other countries must be considered into this as well with all of their aspects if you want to try to have a more complete view of the situation.

No. 981954

>>981889
>>981890
Because all of this is a fucking meme, and most Africans aren't eating garbage fake food like westerners for this disease to even be a big deal
Westerners continually fuck themselves up, even their vegetables and meat, then trick themselves by repeating "This is normal and natural, completely unavoidable" over and over again. Then they act "baffled" when other parts of the world don't suffer the way they do

No. 981964

>>981815
A boomer is a baby boomer, they start in their late 50s.

No. 981991

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>>981954
This isn't all westerns fault rather than people who run things. Children often don't know what to and what not eat and will eat whatever their parents give them even if it's McDonald's 5 times a week, this goes on well into their teen and young adult years and since fast food is around every corner it's cheap, easy, and fast, good for people who are on the go constantly and most college kids don't have proper cookware in their dorms, not to mention the increase in shared housing which gives less of a chance to use a kitchen, so fast food is a way to go without having to spend 15 dollars on a one person meal.

Americans are also taught weird diets like keto which end up doing more harm than good which just make a lot of people give up on diets all together because they think it's more complicated than it actually is, their food sources are an absolute shit show definitely even the veggies and fruit but it's not the average Westerns fault it's the people who run everything. The vaccine-worship cult has also caused a lot of damage because they convince everyone as soon as they get the vaccine they're free and incapable of spreading or catching COVID so they run around partying without masks and then point to the unvaccinated once they catch COVID. Then you tell the vaccine obviously isn't working so vaccinated people should follow COVID regulations and they act like you just summoned a damn demon


Why did we turn vaccines into a cult?

No. 981997

>>981954
they get vitamin d from the sunshine and most people don't get to be old in africa.

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>>981711
>>981731
They're angry because they went out of their way to get the jab, then further learning the side effects of not already dealing with the side effects, and then now learning the vaccine doesn't even protect them and that most unvaccinated people have a better natural immunity instead of turning their immune system into a subscription service

At least that's what it seems like with the amount of "I'm vaccinated and got COVID. Get vaccinated you fucking retards!" Like Chris Rock. I also feel like a lot of these people are just control freaks who live off of drama

No. 982192

>>982128
>I'm vaccinated and I got COVID… but at least I didn't die!
Yeah that's pretty much it. They're control freaks and have a fear of missing out. My lifestyle hasn't really changed lockdown. I don't go out and socialize to feel something because I know how to entertain myself, and do it by myself. These types really don't know how to have a sense of self. I remember when things started opening up a little more, the first place these people ran to were bars and house parties.

No. 982221

>>982192
>At least I didn't die
Not hard to do considering the survival rate is 99%+, you're literally more likely to die of strep throat and the flu

No. 982280

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kek

No. 982288

>>982280
Can someone please explain to me the logic behind this at all?

No. 982299

>>982288
Apparently they need clients to be vaccinated so as to not transmit the virus to the doctor administering the shot, I'm assuming.

No. 982307

>>982299
If they're that afraid then what makes them not afraid of people injecting shots to the unvaccinated or even performing on unvaccinated people?

No. 982317

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Has the period study gone anywhere, honestly? I don't know how this got swept under the rug so fast but the myocarditis thing is still front-page. Literally every girl I know who got the shot had messed up periods for a while after. I'm not letting that shit near me with a 10 foot pole unless I get some answers.

No. 982334

>>981905
Africa is a great example of why younger populations don't need the vaccine.
>>981883
Would it make sense than to reason they have worse healthcare systems, and worse healthcare systems means worse care and more deaths? So if these less equipped, less prepared hospital systems aren't crashing from the amount of patients, it looks like their low vaccination rates aren't an issue.

If Omicron had bad effects on the unvaccinated, we should be seeing it right now.

No. 982353

>>982317
Research needs to be done for women with already heavy periods who faint from them and changes need to be made, extremely heavy periods can be dangerous for anemic women

No. 982365

>>982334
They simply build their immune systems instead of coddling it and turning their immune systems into soft little things that can't fight. Americans will read about how Wendy's employees shit in the chili and go to Wendy's after but spray everything down with Lysol and refuse to be within several feet of a vaccinated person because the germs are too risky. Germaphobes and hypochondriacs literally kill their own immune system. This doesn't just apply for COVID this applies to all diseases too. Why do you think nasty ass teenagers who live in their filth, eat day old pizza, and don't shower or wash their hands for days never get sick but the girl who washes her hands every other minute and refuses to eat anything that's not organic is sick so often?

No. 982372

>>982353
I mean you're preaching to the choir but also what do you mean by "changes need to be made"?

No. 982394

>>982317
Ignoring the "people" shit… They said they were going to do an investigation months ago, no news. They literally just banned the groups that talked about it. And then flooded the internet with propaganda: "period changes are normal for shots", "you're just stressed/hysterical silly woman the vac didn't do any thing to your period", "we're going to do an investigation, sometime… Eventually… Hopefully you die before we do".

No. 982438

>>982372
Improving the vaccine formula or specifically recommending the vaccine with the least amount of side effects to people who are vurnerable to side effects, instead they just keep denying how common side effects really are

No. 982439

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What the fuck is this?

No. 982483

>>982439
I swear they have an algorithm that just spits out these articles.

No. 982509

>>982280
>>982288
I thought assisted suicide was still illegal in Germany. The need for a vaccine might have something to do with getting the people to another country, but I can be wrong.

But anon >>982299 is right, the reason is "Menschliche Nähe aber ist Voraussetzung und Nährboden der Corona-Virusübertragung" (however, human closeness is a prerequisite and a breeding ground for corona virus transmission)

No. 982527

>>982509
It's not about COVID at that point though if someone literally needs the jab to die. It just sounds like a profitable scheme

No. 982581

>>982317
I have PCOS, and I want to know how this is going to affect those of us with that condition. All I know is the fact those with PCOS are encouraged to get vaccinated because of our weakened immune system.

No. 982605

>>982581
Woah I never heard of someone telling people with pcos to get the jab? In my area it’s advised by doctors to not get the vaccine at all because of the amount of ovarian problems and hormone imbalances it caused. I have a sister who suffers from bilateral cysts and she also has a friend with pcos, both were told to not get the vaccine because of the complications that might come from it.

No. 982615

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>>981991
>weird diets like keto
Someone eating a keto diet would actually have a higher chance of fighting off covid than someone who doesn't. It's used as a medical diet for neurological, autoimmune and mental disorders. It works for several reasons but for immunity what matters is that it's anti-inflammatory. A standard diet is too high in omega-6 and too low in omega-3, this causes constant inflammation. Covid kills people by hypercytokinemia which is basically the immune system releasing cytokines that cause massive systemic inflammation. Someone eating a keto diet with the correct ratio of omega-6 to omega-3 is more likely to survive this.

The other suspected way in which keto supports the immune system is because it alters T-cells in the lungs to be more effective at fighting infection. It's been proven in scientific studies to work against influenza.

https://www.embopress.org/doi/full/10.15252/emmm.202114323
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7189564/

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More of a vent. Honestly, I'd immediately go get myself vaccinated if we just had inactivated vaccines but all we have are mRNA vaccinations. I look up how it's going with the authorizations of inactivated vaccines a few times a week, and I always read that 50 countries are already using this one, and 80 countries are using that one, but nothing about my own. I end up feeling like picrel because they won't allow it here.

No. 982705

>>980695
aren't the Chinese-made vaccines inactivated? or am I mistaken? coincidentally, everyone says that the Chinese vaccines are the least effective/mRNA is the most effective…hmmm…

No. 982792

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>>982439
Now the Illuminati has made it 3 cases! Luckily the people who are smart enough to secretly control the global media somehow don't have the same kind of savvy a schoolchild has to change the numbers slightly and make it seem more believable.

No. 982938

>>982615
They said this same exact thing about vegan diets, keto makes you weak and irritable

No. 983216

>>982792
>4 people caught it in south africa, everything immediately shut down, travel strictly forbidden
>now 13(?) people in other countries magically have in somehow even though in order to tell different variants you have to get extensive testing because normal tests do not tell you
why has no one questioned this?

No. 983219

I have gotten vaccinated. This is fucking bullshit. I can't believe my ability to continue working depended on getting the jab. I work alone, yet my employer has thousands of employees. How lucky must it be to be a small business that still thriving despite everything. I literally only see 3 to 5 other workers tops throughout my shift, and it's the same people I see every day.
Anyway, I'm just angry and frustrated. How much you wanna bet in a couple months the vaccination cards are going to be useless and they'll eventually stop even asking for proof?

No. 983274

>>983219
Corona won't go away, so they will probably make it permanent, but in QR codes since they are so nicely trackable and harder to fake once they're connected to your social security or health insurance. I know my country's ministers are already starting to subtly imply it.

No. 983423

I'm not sure where to post this but does anyone have family members being oddly irrational about the vaccine? I have in-laws who invited me and my husband over earlier this year, begged us to stay there without asking for vaccine verifications, wanted us to live with them for college no vaccine mentioned, during Christmas wanted my parents to come without the vaccine being mentioned at all, wanted my husband's step brother to come who also isn't vaccinated, takes in teenagers from a foster agency that doesn't vaccinate the kids, and wants to hire a caregiver who is not required to be vaccinated??

The shady part is that they cared about none of this until recently, I got a medical exemption but my husband keeps getting pressured by them to the point of them cursing both of us out completely, when I told her to calm down his step mom freaked out and said "don't tell me to calm down little girl". When I posted studies and stuff as to why husband is high risk they ignored it and kept repeating "we are ignoring experts and they are older therefore know more than us". They kept freaking out to the point of making up stories, calling us selfish and made up crazy hypothetical situations where husband was going to kill me and the baby. I'd also like to mention they didn't do any of this until they found out I was pregnant (step mom has had 3 failed IVFs and is upset over not getting pregnant/not being able to have bio kids). They also said it was okay for me to not have the vaccine while pregnant but husband ~needs~ to get it, called us liars because we wanted to see a PCP before anything else was done


The crazy part of me thinks that they know the vaccine will increase our risk of getting sick and not being able to care for the kids or possibly dying. (We also talked about them being god parents before then going batshit crazy) They also claim to be vaccinated and never showed us vaccine cards and constantly blow off questions when everyone knows they're obviously letting unvaccinated people in their house because it just seems like they want an easy way to get a bio child and killing us off seems like the easiest way to do just that

No. 983432

When will people stop capitalizing medicine?

No. 983448

>>983423
The COVID vaccine has been linked to over 100k psychiatric disorders (these are just the people who seeked help for it in extreme cases, not mentioning people who don't know that they're mentally ill)

https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/over-100000-reports-psychiatric-disorders-after-covid-vaccination/

It almost feels like birdbox sometimes tbh, vaccine nazis have become increasingly more unhinged and like they're on the verge of ripping their hair out and breaking down, it's almost as if they're rewiring their brains to attack people who don't comply. Anytime someone I know gets vaccinated it's almost as if I slowly watch them lose their mind and turn into this anger-filled ball of irrational hate

No. 983485

>>983423
The power of propaganda.

No. 983494

>>982938
>They said this same exact thing about vegan diets
Who and where?
>keto makes you weak and irritable
The initial stages of keto adaptation can be uncomfortable for some people. I used a keto diet to treat depression and I felt better than ever. I still eat low carb and have done for years.

No. 983791

>>983448
I'm vaccinated and an anger-filled raging ball, lol. In my case I'm just done with all those fucking aggressiv vaccinated people wishing isolation and death on everyone who doesn't want to get the vaccine. Also, the constant "argumentation" that the reason Covid isn't over by now are the unvaccinated people is making me so damn aggressive. Most of the vaccinated people I know just don't care anymore for anyone, no distance, no tests, no thoughts about people that can't get vaccinated. The whole situation feels off and wrong and all the "important" people in my country accusing the unvaccinated population of being the main spreaders is making the situation even worse. The person I'm living with doesn't want the vaccine and I would never forth said person, because it's a careful person, not taking risk and I'm sure, if Covid will get into this flat it will most likely be me spreading it because I'm using public transport nearly every day and can't distance myself from other humans.

No. 983840

>>983791
I'm just wondering on whom they'll put the blame on once we get mandatory vax lol.

No. 983857

>>983840
on the ones getting the "wrong" vaccine or on foreign people or on women or they will accuse the doctors of using a placebo and not the real vaccine.

No. 983867

>>983791
My work had a conference and they are freaking the fuck out out because only vaccinated people can go but someone still tested positive. This is the same thing with Omicron; only vaccinated people are allowed to fly, so that means the vaccinated can spread COVID just as the unvaccinated can. Vaccine mandates are pointless.

No. 983892

>>983867
I feel the same way. We will have 2G (vaccinated or recovered) for retail next week, except for daily needs stuff like supermarkets or drugstores and there is no way I will go to any store if I have to show my passport and vaccination certificate. Also, I don't want to be around careless vaccinated people, so, more online shopping for me (if I need anything)

No. 983901

>>983840
They're already trying to blame 5% of the population in Portugal, I wonder how far people get until people realize the vaccine isn't working

No. 984209

>>983448
I already bitched about this in the vent thread but your pro-life, kill women’s rights website is not a valid resource. Use some critical thinking skills and don’t believe every fucking thing you read online like a boomer. This is such obvious propaganda, I cannot believe you were let out of your echo chamber on facebook.

No. 984247

I don’t remember if this was posted here or on another forum, but there was a study that showed that the mRNA vaccine alters the body’s natural response not only to covid but to other viruses as well and in the case of those other viruses actually weakens the body’s natural response.

I tried to find the study but google won’t show it. In general, I’m pretty sure google doesn’t show studies that say something bad about the vaccine anymore.

So, I don’t know if you anons noticed this, but I have noticed on myself and other family/friends that when we got sick with a virus (not covid) it lasted like 12+ days, whereas in the past I’d recover very quickly and it made me think of that study and that maybe my body can’t deal with that type of virus very well anymore.

It’s especially weird because my bf who is the healthiest person I know got sick (caught the virus from me) and was sick for even longer than I was. I’ve never seen him being sick for so long.

Of course, this is anecdotal and could be a coincidence or a particularly bad virus, but I was wondering if anyone else has experienced this.

No. 984311

>>983867
the idea is that vaccinated people spreading it to other vaccinated people isn't a huge deal because they don't shit out their own lungs like unvaccinated tinfoilers.

No. 984320

>>984247
Or it could be whatever strain you were exposed to isn’t what your immune system is used to because we as a society stopped being disgusting pigs and actually cleaned surfaces we touched.

No. 984339

>>984247
You mean this study? I haven't read it but its the closest to what you're talking about, although I think the studies about inactivated vaccines like Sinovac. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/labs/pmc/articles/PMC8546144/

No. 984410

>>984311
Vaccinated people are the ones spreading covid though, at least in my country. Unvaccinated people literally can't go anywhere, they can't go to work, to study, to eat out or other things, and if they can it's because they have a test that certifies that they do not have covid at the moment. Plus they tend to wear masks more often. So what's the chance that an unvaccinated person catches and spreads covid now? Meanwhile vaccinated people are allowed to go to many places without any kind of protection and they're less likely to go and get tested because a big portion of them believes that the vaccine makes them immune, which in turn allows them to keep going everywhere while being sick with covid possibly. Some people got vaccinated more than six months ago too, allegedly they should have very poor immunity by now.

At some point people will have to admit that it's not the unvaccinated people's fault. What about places where nearly everyone is vaccinated yet the government is imposing lockdown again? You think that the 20% (or 10%, or less in some places) of the population that's unvaccinated is the one spreading the virus, while their life is fucking impossible?

No. 984416

I seen it nonnies, the conspiracy nutters were right. Excuse my awkward posting, , I was discharged just an hour ago and it's 4 in the morning here.

There's kids in there suffering heart complications from the pfizer shot, I was sitting next to them in the waiting room and then I was in bed next to them in the hospital itself. I got asked a plethora of questions, ranging from do I drink coffee to do I do weed to do I have a history of allergies, history of heart disease. The generic questions. But they never asked about my vaccines and boosers. I specifically didn't bring it up I hit up one of the nurses when I could get her by herself and she closed the door and broke down crying , she told me they've been ordered to bury it and there's been heart complications non-stop for the last few weeks.

The second they seen I was not in immediate danger with my ultrasound, they discharged me instantly. Which is all good, the main purpose of me being there was to ensure that I don't die. But after reading the paperwork and seeing no mention of the boosters, no mention of my high heart rate or the other symptoms, what the nurse said about them burying it resonated with me.

I was rapidly heart scanned and ultrasounded, the tests all showed a clear abnormally high heart rate. What's I can only speculate is happening is that they're scanning to see if you're in an immediate danger, and if you're not, discharging you. Which is fine, that's what typically happens. Except they've explicitly stricken from the paperwork anything relating to heart problems, they're just kicking the can down the road until it's convenient to diagnose what's actually going on.

No. 984418

>>984416
At least put some thought into your copy pasta nonnie, these tropes are played out.

No. 984422

>>984418
It's actually all true though nonnette. Poorly written, but true.

No. 984446

>>984422
Nta but it sounds like the usual thing of someone showing up to an ER mid panic attack thinking they're about to die. Then you get hooked up and looked at and quickly discharged again.. sometimes people argue with nurses that they're totally dying because in fairness it can feel like it at the time and it even affects your perceptions. Everything in your story happened 'instantly' 'rapidly' or 'in a second' Was your mind just racing? Feeling like time is being sped up is pretty typical of that too.

You said yourself you're speculating on this and the paperwork doesn't match up with your version of what happened. ERs see this all the time.

No. 984481

>>984446
if they didn't say it's a panic attack then I'd be surprised. Anon needs to get their head around that or they're just going to be in the ER again next time.

No. 984500

>>984416
And then you got in your car and thought you were driving your way to heaven.

No. 984550

>>984416
Are kids and adults admitted together in American hospitals? Like in the same area? My country has completely separate buildings and locations for childrens ER and wards, an adult would never see kids in any part of the hospital.

No. 984685

>>984247
No anon, I'm seeing the exact same thing in my family right now and I'm starting to really worry. As the only one who isn't vaxxed the atmosphere is already tense and I can't even mention anything regarding the current situation without unwillingly getting into a fight, including the possibility that they might experience side effects of the vaccine/boosters. By themselves they're completely defensive over the possibility and that it' s "antivaxxer conspiracy nonsense, only very few people get side effects", so I'm not sure what to do. Ever since their first vaxx in May, my mother got several heart burns, longer than a month after her vaxx that keep getting worse, three short-term paralyzes in her arm together with other symptoms of strokes, two colds that lasted two weeks and immediately after the last cold, a now still ongoing bronchitis that has reached week 3 today and apparently makes her heart burns worse. Both her husband who is still young and my grandpa also had a cold 3 times this year and similar in lenght and timing to my mom's. My grandpa also got ongoing heart burns. Usually, the most of illness we used to get pre-covid were 2 colds a year who lasted 1 week max and we got them ALL almost seamless. But this time everything seems to skip the one non-vaccinated person who didn't even change anything in her habits and they were caughing absolutely everywhere. It's so fucking fishy and I can't even do anything about it..

No. 984692

>>984247
>I have noticed on myself and other family/friends that when we got sick with a virus (not covid) it lasted like 12+ days, whereas in the past I’d recover very quickly
Yeah it's called getting older. When I got sick in my 20s I bounced back in a week. A decade later and it can take 2-3 weeks to feel perfectly ok again.

No. 984713

>>984692
Usually that happens gradually and not within one year.

No. 984760

>>984692
NTA, we've had covid for two years and not ten though

No. 984829

>>982605
See I've had speculations about getting jabbed because of that as well, but i think it's more because those with PCOS are likely to be encouraged to take birth control as well, I could be wrong though. However, I was looking before getting the vaccine how it affects those with PCOS and I just saw articles lumping us in with diseases such as diabetes.
>>983494
Speaking of PCOS having a keto-ish diet has regulated my menstrual cycle, ~4x a year is now ~10x. it seems to help other women become more fertile as well.

No. 985083

>>984416
Please excuse my post from the other night, I had just got home and I was fatigued, it comes across as rushed nonsense. I'll try to post it properly.

I had my second covid booster last Friday and started getting symptoms of a heavy chest and trouble breathing on Sunday. I (stupidly) didn't go into the doctor just in case it was me being worried over nothing, but I also didn't want to strain the healthcare system or risk running a positive covid test and two weeks isolation. The pain got worse progressively until Friday, where I started clutching my chest outside The Warehouse store and passerbys told me to go to the hospital.

I took notice then and made my way to the local walk in clinic. I paid $80 and was seen within five minutes. The doctor asked me a bunch of questions, I wasn't going to mention the vaccine stuff until asked because I assumed he'd ask when the time came. I had the usual, an abnormally high ECG. He gave me a note for off work (A big reason as to why I walked in), and just as the nurse was preparing the final paperwork I asked her what was going on. I said "Hey, I didn't want to mention it because I didn't want to be too forward and list my symptoms first, but I was told to come to a doctor after a sore chest and difficulty breathing. What's going on, why wasn't I asked about it?". This was when the nurse locked the door, told me its being covered up and they're simply burying it, and there's been people like me coming in all day and being dismissed. We had a brief moment where she cried and we hugged, and I quickly left with a doctor's note for work.

I went to my family and asked them, my dad was especially concerned still and wanted to go to the hospital. I agreed, and told him what I had heard. Which he likely dismissed, but I get it. But in the waiting room there, there others coming and going with the same problems. A teenage girl sitting opposite me had the same symptoms, same shortness of breath and had taken the vaccine around the same time. It took a while at this point to get another ECG, still showing an abnormally high heart rate. I was rapidly brought in and given an ultrasound, there was a lot of concern initially, but as soon as they seen that my heart rate was only abnormally high and didn't have "liquid around it" (I'm assuming a sign of Myocarditis, I'm not sure). But in my bed in the corridor I just heard the two and fro of people being wheeled past, and it was half young people with heart problems.

No. 985085

>>985083
I was discharged around 3AM, and was back around 9AM, I got considerably worse walking up my driveway to my car. The tingly sensations in my extremities became full vibrations and it was like a sharp knife was in my chest. Without exaggeration I do think it was the worst sensation I've ever experienced in my life, the pain was heavy in the chest and I don't really fuck around with anything like that that's heart related. I didn't manage to get my heart rate down for hours at this point and it wasn't really getting better, so they gave me sedative drugs to get it down, which worked. I was discharged in the brief window where my heart rate was in the normal range, I plan on seeing my GP this sunday. A few hours later at home it was back racing as per usual if I stood up or walked around.

As for it being a panic attack, I don't think so. I didn't feel anxious much through it all, it was more "hey if they find something they find something, if they don't all good". My heart was racing sure, but I was able to sit there and talk as normally. I erred too much on caution and just left going in until the public urged me to go. It wasn't brought up as a possibility by the doctors or nurses, and all my symptoms were treated as legitimate and appeared a source of concern on the ECG. It was only after the ultrasound where they ruled out the worse of it that the doctor looked relieved. I doubt they would've bothered hooking me up several times, attaching the bloodline things and applying medication that way and been concerned about me if I was just having a panic attack. I've heard the doctors are expert at reading those people easily get them out.

As long as I don't exert myself I'm fine, I ended up having to go back after walking too fast up a hill. If I keep in the samey positions my chest still races and is sore, but it doesn't become too painful. They weren't concerned I'm going to drop over and die, which was my actual reason to go in, to rule out the worst. The doctor during the ultrasound did then confirm that all this was a side effect of the vaccine, and happens at times. Of course eerily the discharge papers had nothing of that mentioned and it was stripped down to "general malaise".

Take from it what you will nonnies. Schizo post or genuine, idk, the important thing is that that one nurse at the clinic told me they're covering the worst of it up and I do believe her.

No. 985088

>>984550
yeah, amerifag here and the story is obvious larping for many reasons but that's one of them. Kids go to a pediatric wing or even a children's hospital. If you go to the hospital as an adult you're not gonna have an 8 year old in the next bed over kek

>>985083
>This was when the nurse locked the door, told me its being covered up and they're simply burying it, and there's been people like me coming in all day and being dismissed.
>We had a brief moment where she cried and we hugged, and I quickly left
and then when you got to the parking lot all of the strangers who urged you to go to the hospital were there waiting for you with flowers and everyone clapped, right? LMFAO

Now it's time for my tinfoil, someone in the copypasta thread the other day pointed out that our dear victorian-anon from many moons ago may have returned, after learning to tone down the Jane Austen 1800s speak but continuing to write her creative fiction pieces in lolcow threads. The other day she was in the "cuties with an ouchie" thread on /m/ and left the copypasta of the century there, written in the same overly flowery, multi-paragraphed novel format. Not to derail but my fav part of that pasta was
>I got stabbed in the eye with a pen once… The whites were blood red, Tokyo Ghoul style. That was my moment: walking around with a bloody eye, band aids over my nose, with an eye patch on hand once it got too uncomfortable. Every time I looked in the mirror I was fascinated by my eye, by my veins, by the inner workings of my body. It’s magic… the aesthetics of hurt, of quiet violence. It possesses zero desire or excitement; just an appreciation that does not differ much from the appreciation of a well-tailored piece of clothing.

Anyway, if I'm right, you can still see some remnants of her victorian writing style in these posts, the parts that stick out to me are
>Please excuse my post… I had just got home and I was fatigued
>I took notice then and made my way…
>I didn't want to be too forward
>Without exaggeration I do think it was the worst…
>I erred to much on the side of caution…. until the public urged me

No. 985089

>>985085
This. I didn’t get the stick because a nurse came to my job and we discussed the negligence at most hospitals and how covid deaths are from inexperienced nurses giving fluids with too high a concentration of sodium or potassium which effectively causes the brain stem to herniate through the foramen magnum. So this influx of healthcare workers with little to no training killed more people than the disease itself.
plus like, fine. I can see how that would happen. But the US won’t ever admit to it, because they’d lose their covid-granted power to lock us all down, close our jobs, and put us all on wellfare.

No. 985090

>>984209
>Going to other threads to bitch about me
What is this? Kindergarten?
>Muh propaganda site
Wow never seen that excuse before. The site links to actual studies and references by doctors, literally every other news platform censors anything that downplays vaccine side effects. You're just digging in the bottom of the barrel when you could have easily seen the references in the article

No. 985094

>>984209
Since your brain cells won't allow you to click on the links posted in the article I'll post them for you
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8599934/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8492001/
https://medalerts.org/vaersdb/findfield.php?IDNUMBER=1857960


Anyway - you now have no "this site is biased!" Defense
>Inb4 that's just crazy to say vaccines cause psychiatric disorders!!!
No, and if you truly think side effects existing for vaccines is crazy idk how you even live in this world. Someone pointing out that vaccines are starting to correlate with mental illnesses isn't saying vaccines will turn everyone who gets them batshit crazy. Learn to debate without a strawman for once

No. 985098

>>985088
She's lying/copypasting because of her speech? Yeah okay, if all you have is "she's lying because she types professionally" then you got nothing. Also tinfoiling and pulling up posts on another thread just makes you seem crazy and obsessive. Not even that anon but you just sound unhinged trying to witch-hunt a single anon

As for ERs go - if the anon went to an urgent care - pediatric urgent cares very seldomly exist? There's children hospitals with ERs but no one will go to one specifically in an emergency unless they're close to one. Some hospitals do have pediatric ERs but most don't really and when I was a kid and went to the ER several times I was put in the same ER as adults. It's rare to see ERs separate adults and kids but what you're referring to on different wings are ICUs and units that would require people to stay more than a couple of days, which then they are separated. Either way all of the points made as to why she may be lying are just stretches

No. 985099

>>985088
"kids" as in teenagers, but regardless, there were two actual children in the waiting room, idk what they were there for.

kek, I got seethed at for having a rushed post with no detail, just covering the essentials, and then sneeded at and nitpicked for my eccentric use of language.

>and then when you got to the parking lot all of the strangers who urged you to go to the hospital were there waiting for you with flowers and everyone clapped, right? LMFAO


Munchausen don't hide around every corner anon. Aren't theyy very particular about their social image and being on the goodie side of doctors? I hardly doubt one would ever bring themselves to criticize the sacred vaccine, when being a hysterical attention seeker over covid brings them so much more clout and asspats.

I honestly wouldn't mind if it turned out I was just a hypochondriac having a panic attack. idk if it did turn out to be true it'd be weird and I'd lose a lot of faith in myself.

No. 985103

>>985088
https://www.healthychildren.org/English/health-issues/injuries-emergencies/Pages/10-Things-for-Parents-to-Know-Before-Heading-to-the-ER.aspx

Here's some more information
Why would they list
>If you take your child to an urgent care center or ER that does not have pediatricians or pediatric specialists on staff, your child may need to be transferred to a hospital that does depending on his or her condition.

On top of that you can literally call any emergency room in America and ask if they admit kids, they will always say yes. You can also talk to medical workers in America, they will always say children can be admitted to a normal ER. Why in the world would an ER turn someone away for being a child?? You can't do that, you can refer them to children's hospitals but children's hospitals aren't as close to most people as normal hospitals are

If there no possible way that children would be admitted to a normal ER? I swear you "that doesn't happen" anons think we're all incapable of using the internet

No. 985104

>>985098
Ayrt, Fair point about ERs. The part that sounds fake as hell to me though is the nurse who broke down in tears after confessing a government conspiracy to some rando girl she just met and then them having a sobbing hug session right there. That and the general sense that people rarely write about their own IRL experiences like a novel— this is also how you can pick out fake stories on Reddit, cause they get a little too into the literary style of it. Not saying that’s definite proof, but it adds to the suspicion imo.
>tinfoiling and pulling up posts on another thread just makes you seem crazy and obsessive. you just sound unhinged trying to witch-hunt a single anon
you’re misinterpreting my tone nonnie, I’m not super serious about it (hence calling it a tinfoil and not an accusation) and I don’t hate anon for writing weird little posts, I actually think it’s fun and amusing. I just think it’s fun to connect the dots of several quirky posts with similar novel-like writing styles.

Lastly I’m not trying to say anything one way or the other on vaccine conspiracies, just that anons post seems a little artificial. I myself am not gonna get the booster after getting really bad menstrual symptoms the first time that no one acknowledges.

No. 985109

>>985104
You saying you weren't serious doesn't make it any less unhinged kek. The only weird part was just the part about the nurse, but someone also linked in the COVID whistleblower sites of medical workers (who are required to verify their employment before posting) have been coming out with similar stories. I'm not sure if it was here or the tinfoil thread but it's an interesting read and why I didn't automatically dismiss the anon

This is obviously an anonymous board however these are one of the only places that exist on the internet anymore where you can openly talk about COVID vaccine suspicions, criticisms, etc and not be censored. You could get a ton of fake stores on both sides and you can also have an anon reveal conspiracies while being 100% truthful and there's no real way of knowing, trying to dig up other posts and investigate and obsess over anons is just ridiculous and seems like a horrible way to waste time, it also shits up the board with infighting and anons who are overly skeptical of everything posted are more annoying than the possible lying anons. There's nothing you can do, and writing a novel tinfoiling about a single anon isn't going to do anything besides annoy everyone

No. 985110

>>985109
> You saying you weren't serious doesn't make it any less unhinged kek
> writing a novel tinfoiling about a single anon isn't going to do anything besides annoy everyone
I guess it’s fair to say we have very different senses of humor lol. I was just being silly with my a jokey tinfoil cuz I find it funny. Calm your pants, I’ll see myself out so you can keep raging at anyone who doesn’t maintain a Super Serious demeanor in your favorite thread.

No. 985120

>>985110
>I was just PRETENDING to be retarded

No. 985134

>>985120
>haha GOT'EM

No. 985171

>>981151
And tomorrow it's revoked! No 10 day quarantine needed. I'm very happy that I can have christmas with family but…what the fuck is switzerland thinking?

I mean I'm happy but they enforced this thing that would have big consequences for so many travellers to/from the UK and revoked it WITHIN A WEEK. I was crying on and off all week, wondering what to do and suddenly they're like "lol nvm". Fucking stupid, Switzerland's a damn hot mess.

No. 985175

Some non-conspiracy anons please talk me off the ledge…I usually don't believe in conspiracy theories and I've never ever in my life considered myself anti-vax or what have you but I'm literally losing it right now with what seems to be a neverending world of covid restrictions and forced shots every six months. I have to get a third booster shot this month (my country is all but requiring it 6 months after your second one, which I'm coming up on) and I'm terrified of getting seriously ill from it or worse (I felt like I was about to die for 1-2 days after the first one, while I was fine after the second one). Does anyone know of any simple ways to lessen the effect of a booster shot or somehow prevent yourself from getting seriously ill afterwards? I got AZ, and everyone who got AZ is being "strongly encouraged" to get a Pfizer booster yet I've heard everyone who did this say that this "put them on their back" for 3 days (of course they say it in a joking "and now I'm completely fine lolz!" way). I can't deal with getting seriously ill for 3 days every six months for these shots that don't even prevent you from getting serious covid in the first place. Also I'm pretty sure the vax fucked up my reproductive system, I never had ovarian cysts before the vax and now I do and I've started to take bc pills because my periods got to be too painful (again, only after the vax). Also the whole reason I got the vax was to be exempt from having to take a PCR test every time I traveled but now they're making vaxxed people take those so I'm like what was even the whole point…I'm just so tired, if this goes on for much longer, I will literally kill myself because this is no world I want to live in.

sage for blogpost/rant

No. 985195

>>985175
it's up to you. the petty tyrants will definitely stop you enjoying anything if you don't, though. In eurofag countries they're making the vaccine mandatory which is unethical in all kinds of ways.

No. 985324

>>985175
The way I see it, most countries struggle with their healthcare being too overwhelmed with covid cases to be operating normally, and are willing to do anything to lessen the burden on the hospitals - something I stand by personally too. Vaccine helps with that, because even if you get covid theres a better chance for you to not require hospitalization; and so for now it's being enforced as obligatory; but I imagine in the long run when the healthare situation is more under control, covid vaccine will become like what flu vaccine is like right now - recommended to renew regularly but not obligatory. Given covid is a type of flu, there's nothing weird about the vaccine being seasonal as opposed to just one time jab, and I don't think that the fact it has to be renewed should be really alarming.

No. 985368

>>985120
Are you one of those autistic people who needs those retarded tone markers to tell when things might not be serious?
>>985252
If anyone wants to read the actual released document itself it’s here: https://phmpt.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/5.3.6-postmarketing-experience.pdf
I think the media ignoring this information isn’t doing anyone any good, but at the same time if you actually look at the percentages of complications (<2% if I’m reading that right, most being older people or those with underlying conditions) the scare mongering is a little overdone imo. In the end it comes down to what level of risk you’re willing to tolerate and also probably your belief in the virus itself. I’m not gonna write a novel about it but I’ve had two ppl I know die of covid so being unvaccinated carries its own set of risks. I don’t think there are any good choices in this situation tbh but the least the media could do would be report on these documents and help laypeople understand what they’re saying.

No. 985407

>>985368
I'd rather die of COVID then die a long painful death of vaccine complications that will just get swept under the rug and nothing will be done to prevent future deaths or injuries

No. 985424

>>985407
you do realize covid is a long, painful death? like arguably one of the worst way to die?

No. 985432

so i tested covid positive, and now i have weird yellow discharge? has anyone heard of this?

No. 985436

>>985424
Are you obese, elderly, immunocompromised or addicted to shitty food and/or drugs?
(Note that even in these cases, you're more likely to die of many, many other diseases, but right now people only care about one)

No. 985438

>>985436
anon, covid can put anyone down, you could be a track athlete and covid could still kill you.

No. 985442

>>985438
at the moments those athletes are too busy dying of mysterious heart failures

No. 985443

>>985438
The survival rates aren't really agreeing with that

No. 985459

>>985438
Anyone can also die of strep throat, aids, car accidents, and any other disease yet living in fear and creating a cult around the vaccine isn't going to do anything. If you're not at high risk of dying then what's the point of freaking out for everyone to get it? Especially considering that the vaccine can hurt certain people more than COVID. You really mean to tell me all those male athletes suffering from heart issues and dropping on the field are totally more likely to die of COVID?

No. 985477

>>985424
Anon, I had covid while pregnant. I'd rather just get a cold again and die from that than to have hellish periods, get myocarditis, etc. Not only am I cured but previous to pregnancy my immune system is extremely high, I've worked in hospitals before directly with people with COVID and never got COVID, because of the immune system lowering in pregnancy I got COVID but was able to fight it off within like 4 days. At least when you get COVID, you will be 99% to recover and continue like normal, where as if you are vaccine injuries you will need to deal with the complications for the rest of your life, myocarditis is no joke and will literally slowly kill you, even "mild" cases, myocarditis is an 11 yr guaranteed death sentence, serious, the death rate is 100% for 11 yrs after being diagnosed

Anyway, say what you will. Pfizer and most other vaccine companies are extremely shady and lots of questionable information is being released, fauci has been fucking up anything science related since the 90s and I'd much, much rather trust my own immune system to fight off a disease with a 99% survival rate than Pfizer, fauci, J&J and so on

No. 985507

>>985477
Agreed, and research has shown that natural immunity offers greater protection than vaccination

No. 985529

>>985507
you can't catch covid a second time if the first time kills you

No. 985540

>>985529
99% survival rate
>this kills the fearmonger

No. 985564

>>985540
1% of everyone would be bad. it would fucking smell for a start.

No. 985655

Does anyone else suffer from frequent bouts of dizziness after getting the Pfizer shots? I thought I had vertigo for a while, but I got my ears checked and they're fine. 99% sure it's this shitty vax and I'll kill myself if I have to deal with this forever. It's getting worse too.

No. 985661

>>985529
>>985529
I guess I'm a zombie then since I already said I survived COVID despite being vurnerable to complications

No. 985689

My coworker had hospital severity covid, and I think she got me sick.
I’ve gone the whole time without covid and am unvaxxed (I have a godly immune system) but flash forward to today and I definitely have the flu. I bought an at home coof test (2 ct) and my first one said negative but I’m second guessing that I did it wrong? Esp since midday my taste has completely disappeared and diarrhea sharts are common :( achy, painful chills too.
Should I take the second test tonight? Wait till tomo?(:()

No. 985737

>>985689
Google, "what to do if leopards ate my face?"

No. 985787

>>985737
People who are against the COVID vaccine aren't saying that it's impossible to give COVID, it's just that getting COVID > side effects of the vaccine. As someone who's had COVID I would take that over the vaccine side effects that are being swept under the rug

No. 985811

>>985787
If there was a way of guaranteeing you don't infect anyone else while you have covid, I'd agree with you. But here we are.

No. 985824

>>985811
Vaccinated people are spreading COVID just as much, if not more than unvaccinated people though. And countries with high vaccine rates also have high COVID rates, it's obviously not working. We've been over this. There's no guarantee of not infecting people with anything but at least people with COVID can quarantine since their symptoms will be obvious

No. 985831


No. 985923

>>985507
In Italy they have said on national television that vaccine protection is better that natural immunity

No. 985959

>>985923
yeah the shit they say on italian tv is ridiculous lol, I started questioning the vaccine because whenever the news reports on covid medication they always have to add "but even if they develop an effective cure you should still get vaccinated!!" bitch why?? Not to mention how the president has been on TV for months now talking about how getting people in Africa vaccinated should be a priority for Italy?? Literally why????? I'm not a conspiratorial person at all but it's kinda s u s how now that they've run out of euro countries to sell the vaccine to a new variant from Africa is all over the news, even though it's less serious

No. 985987

>>985175
Sucks to hear that you struggle so much because of this, it’s such an annoying situation for everyone especially if you got sick and don’t want to take the shots so often because of that (in some countries it’s 9 months wich is way better than 6 imo because it gives people like you more space) I got comirnaty and didn’t notice a thing btw. Would like to avoid AZ because of the known risks even if they’re smaller than the covid risks too if I’d get to choose between vaccines but the time window in which any side effects can occur is relatively small and the possibility of having effects after that time period (during the immune response) is extremely low which is backed by shitloads of data according to vaccines in general (yes mrna ones are relatively new but this should apply to these as well given how they work). It sounds like even apart from covid and every shit that surrounds it you’re having a harsh time right now and feel unwell for a multitude of reasons which sucks. While immune reactions can have an effect on hormonal balance I just want to remind of the huge effect stress can have on the reproductive system and the body as well, there are many women who miss periods/have irregular ones/etc because of that and/or dietary reasons or multiple other possible factors. High levels of stress (especially constant) can affect hormonal balance and inflammation values too and definitely shouldn’t be underestimated. Also bc pills are one of the factors that can raise the erythrocyte sedimentation rate (it’s an indicator for inflammation levels seen in blood test results) in otherwise healthy people just in case you didn’t know and want to get yours checked. If you’re paranoid about the vac tho take some aspirin the days after, since it prevents blood clotting (I think it was aspirin). Tbh you sound like you’re having a really bad time in general right now and I know it’s easier said than done, but the best you can do is to try to treat yourself to some rest and recreation, maybe get some break off media in general. The situation is annoying but when your mental well-being has come to a point where you have suicidal thoughts over that you really need to cool down and give yourself some rest or maybe some other help. Sorry I can’t help you a lot because the situation doesn’t stress me to such an extreme degree.

No. 986124

>>985110
You weren't unhinged, idk why that anon tore into you. It's fun to speculate and "stalk" farmers that stand out.

No. 986157

>>986124
>It's fun to speculate and "stalk" farmers that stand out.
Lol no the fuck it's not, especially considering in the past people who do just that start running around to every other thread and foaming at the mouth about how "it's her!!!". I swear to god I cannot wait til the day that obsessing over anons becomes a bannable

No. 986463

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>>985987
>silly woman it's just the stress, calm down
>silly woman stop putting bc in your body, it's your fault
Never heard that bullshit before.

No. 986573

>>985987
>Take an aspirin
Myth
>It's just stress and birth control
Birth control regulates your period, stress can affect your period but you mean to tell me ALL of the women reporting periods changes are just stressed? Yeah right, on top of that you need extremely high levels of stress for your period to be affected, most normal stressors wouldn't do that like you're suggesting

No. 986710

>>985661
if you die, you can't catch covid again english as a second language anon.

No. 986729

>unvaccinated coworker who never wears a mask comes in the office in the afternoon
>casually tells me she might have covid because she spent her weekend with a friend who was sick
>she's waiting for the results in the office right next to me
>mfw I nearly died last year because of it and it took me 3 months to fully recover and this bitch does that
It was nice knowing you anons.

No. 986742

>>986573
Nowhere did I say what you claim here, I just listed additional factors that can affect hormonal balance because stress is one of them and that anon seems to have way too much of it. There are reasons why every doctor wants to know if you take bc because of them affecting various results. I’m not sure what you’re trying to say here.
>>986463
No I don’t want to tell you anything, I just want to tell that anon that she needs to reduce stress because she seems like she struggles a lot. Are you suggesting suicidial thoughts are “normal levels of stress”?Immune reactions affecting hormones is a fact. Also daily low-dose aspirin gets used as a blood thinning medicine to prevent strokes. How is that a myth?

No. 986760

>>986742
Reach harder

No. 986775

>>986710
>99% survival rate
If you're a young person who is convinced they will die from a cold, you must have many, many other health problems

No. 986804

>>986775
how hard is to understand that people getting "reinfected" isn't a big deal because the people who is was a big deal for are DEAD.

No. 986821

>>986775
Idk anon long covid scares the shit out of me

No. 987026

>>986729
hope you don't catch anything. I don't understand such reckless behaviour, if someone doesn't care for their own health, okay, why not, but just don't put someone else in danger. Could you tell your boss or so about it? I know that in many companies in my country you can't come into work waiting for you test result if you fear being sick. You just have to stay home. Same thing with schools, university, etc, if you fear to have Covid, you take the test and stay home until you know the result came back negative.

No. 987420

>>986742
The factors you mention would barely effect ones period, why is it hard to believe a vaccine has side effects? Denying it just will make it harder for women to be taken seriously when reporting side effects and therefore nothing will be improved, leading to less people getting it

as for aspirin - it only prevents certain blood clots but not a reliable source since not a lot of research is being done into vaccine-related blood clots
https://www.everydayhealth.com/dvt/aspirin-may-not-prevent-dvt.aspx#:~:text=Aspirin%20therapy%20may%20have%20heart,clots%20from%20forming%20during%20surgery.

https://www.fda.gov/drugs/safe-daily-use-aspirin/using-aspirin-lower-your-risk-heart-attack-or-stroke-what-you-should-know

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7727539/

That being said - due to a lot information being hidden and censored, there's no way to know that the vaccine could cause more harm than good, the swine flu vax got banned after 94 deaths but the covid vaccine has caused over 19k, not to mention other death sentences such as myocarditis, and a lot of shady info from pfizer is being released (such as the horse vaccine trials) and yet we're all supposed to just trust it and take it anyway even if we have antibodies and natural immunity ?
>inb4 covid kills more
COVID has also been around longer, effected more countries and deaths unrelated to covid and being listed as covid deaths where as vaccine deaths are being buried. The covid vaccine is has literally taken the biggest death toll than any other vaccine and we're supposed to just trust it? On top of that death rates have barely changed so it's essentially useless

https://www.nytimes.com/1976/12/17/archives/swine-flu-program-suspended-in-nation-disease-link-feared-94-cases.html
More information about the vaccine
https://postimg.cc/rKq7ZnQs

studies that are showing covid-19 deaths are being over-estimated where as covid-19 vaccine deaths are underestimated
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/joim.13300
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34591186/
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34591186/
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33872433/
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34591186/

some weeks there were more vaccine deaths than covid deaths
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/07/shock-report-covid-19-vaccine-deaths-last-week-us-covid-19-deaths/
some doctors are claiming that the vaccine may actually kill more than what covid is killing in the future
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S221475002100161X
https://rickjaffeesq.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/r18hs017045-lazarus-final-report-20116.pdf
funeral director reporting vaccine death are being reported as covid deaths
https://www.bitchute.com/video/gigUyK3yLtMU/
The vaccine has actually killed more people than COVID has killed people from 0-39
https://openvaers.com/covid-data
vaccine - 19k deaths
COVID deaths for people 0-39 is just under 19k added together
more vaccine deaths
http://indepthnh.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/COVID-Report-from-Rep.-Weyler-3.pdf


In conclusion - the vaccines are a HUGE risk and could possible even outweigh the risk of COVID for most young people. This is literally the deadliest vaccine in history, possibly even deadlier than the smallpox vaccine, none of this should be happening for a disease that has a 99% survival rate. People will die of the disease just like people die of anything else, but forcing more people to die from a vaccine that doesn't work will do what? make every one die?

No. 987424

>>986804
And elderly, obese or with a very weak immune system. The attempts at turning young, healthy people into obsessive hypochondriacs is ridiculous

No. 987441

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>>985083
>>985085
Follow up blogpost, but I just got to my new GP for a follow up this morning. My GP is new because my old one retired at the end of last year sometime and me as a client got transferred to a different medical center.

Anyways it doesn't make sense. At the hospital they were saying my blood levels are fine, and my GP is reading it saying some things (I can't remember which, but one stood out in particular as clearly off) were irregularly elevated. They told me to my face in the hospital that my blood results, which were done twice, were normal. The results of some of my ECG scans were not even unloaded, I had three in total over the weekend and just one showed up.

I tried to get -something- to tie this back to the vaccine. Not to prove conspiracy shit right, but like "hey, I'm unable to work my physical job anymore, I get compensation over the holidays due to the vaccine mandate if me being unwell is, in some way, any way, tied to the jab. If not, I'm in financial dire straights and I'm an unemployment benefit." A bit lowly on my part, but it's true, my sick leave will run out this week and if I'm not better it's over for me.

Even if this is this mysterious anxiety, which I'm completely fine with it being so I can get the fuck over the delusions and get back to work, there's still a lot of unanswered questions here.

No. 987449

>>987441
I hope you're doing well anon, this sounds very scary. Are you still facing the same symptoms? It's weird to say, but I hope it truly is just a case of anxiety for you.

No. 987472

>>987449
Same symptoms but I think they're clearing a little, although maybe I've just learnt my exertion limits and haven't been pushing it. I'm basically sitting around the house playing video games and watching youtube, even walking to my car and cleaning the house tires me a little. Walking to the gas station to get my chicken nuggies and coffee leaves me feeling really sore. I'm typically a reasonably active person, so sitting around all day feels like ass.

The annoying thing is that I'm not sleeping well anymore, I'm waking up through the night with a racing heart so I'm basically always having a broken sleep divided into two 4 hour blocks. I wake up through the night with my heart racing, play games and browse the internet for like three hours, then manage to fall back asleep. This has been every night so far for like 6 days so it's looking to be a set thing.

No. 987491

How did the test feel for you, nonnies? The last time I got a test was when I actually had covid but didn't know it yet, it felt like getting water up my nose and it burned. I was even smelling blood after. Maybe it hurt because my sinsuses were inflamed from the virus? I have to take another test to travel soon, I hope it won't hurt as much as last one. I haaaate how it goes all the way up your nose

No. 987507

>still unvaccinated
>still going to gatherings/events
>never had a covid test
>still wears masks in stores because I like that I haven’t had a cold since 2019
>still good

I’ve been around a fuckton of people. Handful of which have gotten covid more than once (even after the vaccine). I’ve gone to conventions and concerts. I’ve always had to interact with people at my job and am very thankful we have less than 100 people employed. Early on I had concerns with things the exec team was saying (ie last year when they would’ve made my whole department work from home which… doesn’t work when you’re a lab job) but now I’m just at the shrug level. I am still awaiting the day I get covid so I can have extended time off from work with some roughly thrown together “please organize some of the Google drive files when you get the chance” level tasks to attend to.

I feel like I should have gotten it at some point now. But alas… I haven’t. So I’m just gonna keep on kicking. It’s not that I’m anti-vax… it’s that I’m kind of anti this one.

No. 987554

>>987026
She told our boss herself and our boss didn't give a shit. She received her negative results two hours later, so at least there's that but it's because of stupid little things like this that the pandemic is still not over. My coworker was offended when I asked her why her friend was ok with hanging out with her if she was sick and her answer was "she was very sick but she didn't know it was covid". Even if it were just a cold or a stomach bug I don't give a fuck, don't make me sick, especially when you already knew I nearly died a year ago and worse variants are infecting people now.

No. 987580

>>987491
Tbh I'd get COVID again than to go through the nose swap test again, I got a damn nose bleed

I also asked why couldn't I do any of the other tests and they claimed that the hospital banned the other forms? I've gotten COVID tests before that weren't invasive and there's so many others that aren't invasive

No. 987581

>>987507
Im with you, I have worked directly with COVID patients before without the vaccine and haven't got vaccined, even took several trips. I only got COVID after a trip to Seattle (which has a super high vaccinated population) and I was also pregnant so my immune system lowered, even then it was really just a cold for me. I see no point in taking the vaccine since the risks outweigh the benefits for most young people as >>987420 said

No. 987584

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They never learn until it's too late

No. 987585

I'm vaccinated and I am completely understanding of people who don't want the vaccine because the information around it is just shit. My country opened up again a few weeks ago because we reached 90% vaccination rate, but now we have to shut down again due to the new variant and restrictions are back in full force. Do they really expect people who are broke, pissed and now struggling to make ends meet to want to read a long-worded study on what it's supposedly preventing? We went from "this is the way out of the pandemic!" to "it might prevent you from spreading it to others" to "actually you need boosters for any of this to be effective". Fuck off. As long as people are staying home when sick and taking precautions like common hygiene and distance, who cares if they're vaccinated or not?

No. 987588

>>987585
Its like this because people keep allowing them to control everyone like this, it was never about vaccines

No. 987652

Do the side effects of the vaccine come soon after the shot or they can manifest several months after? (vaccinated for job, no effect so far)

No. 987670

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>>987652
I've had a family member have some symptoms show up a month later, lasted about two hours tops, hasn't come back since.
>>987585
Just another two weeks, anon!

I question why we even need two doses as there's no difference between what's in the first shot, second shot, and booster shots. Also, both Moderna and Pfizer haven't done trials for patients who've only gotten one shot, there's literally no data. I feel like that should be a huge thing to consider, especially for the possibility of those who had really bad side effects for the first shot and are hesitant to get the second shot so soon, since so many people say the first shot side effects are not as bad as the second.
Also, why are you only considered "fully vaccinated" after two weeks after the second shot? If you don't meet the two-week passing and job is requiring shots, yet your vaccination card says you just got the second shot a handful of days ago, what even happens? "Well, you didn't comply to the directions, so that makes you unreliable."

No. 987677

>>987584
Wonder how many shitty people are in her comments calling her a "delusional antivaxx Karen" now. I know some people would be like "Ha, told you so", but things like this just make me sad. Myocarditis and fuck knows what else to (ineffectively) fight a fucking cold

No. 987683

>>987585
>My country opened up again a few weeks ago because we reached 90% vaccination rate, but now we have to shut down again due to the new variant and restrictions are back in full force.
It's the same in my area. The cycle is never going to end. Cases go down, government ends all restrictions and everyone has giant "yay COVID is over!!!" house parties, borders open up, things go "back to normal" for a month. Then a new variant starts spreading because duh and everyone pretends to be shocked.

No. 987699

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I knew something was up when the AZ side effects got massive publicity while there was and still is crickets regarding Pfizer (and to a lesser extent, Moderna) side effects. Same thing happened with J&J.

https://www.cityam.com/pfizer-accused-of-funding-anti-astrazeneca-information/

No. 987707

>>987699
>Delivered by speakers who had received funds from Pfizer, the slides said there is a risk of “chromosomal integration and oncogenesis” with such vaccines, which suggests they might turn a healthy cell into a cancerous cell. They also claimed that the AstraZeneca vaccine cannot be used in immunocompromised people.

>The claims made about the viral vector vaccine’s disadvatanges originated from a scientific paper written by a group of authors, one of whom had worked for several years in Pfizer’s vaccine division.

Pfizer should be the last one to talk when they literally faked trial data. I'm not surprised, though. Low-key, they probably all cause cancer (among other problems), not just AstraZeneca. All of this was about money from the start, not actually helping anyone

No. 987715

>>987699
I suspected this from the beginning, I am a terrible person and literally got an AZ jab with huge pleasure knowing that ill listen to people gasp @ me whenever i mention it kek

No. 987716

>>987420
Thanks for the reasonable reply, especially regarding aspirin! But I still stand by my point that severe stress and in this case immune reactions can affect one’s period. Of course this doesn’t single out any other possible factors. All women are a bit different when it comes to that, and science regarding the female body is slow and neglected sadly. Apparently some have a sturdier cycle than others who are more prone to be affected by stuff like that. Where did I say that the vaccine doesn’t have any side effects? Immune reactions affecting hormones are a well known ‘side effect’ after all. I don’t see how “hey maybe it could have something to do with this as well” is denial? It just seems to me that you’re already dead set on the idea of ‘the vaccine being worse than covid’ without there even being any reliable data to make this clear. The studies you posted are only three different ones instead of five, and none of them are showing how covid-19 deaths are being over-estimated/covid-19 vaccine deaths are underestimated even if maybe they are in some cases, who knows at this point. They are only showing the autopsy results of some people who died from adverse effects from the vaccine and the results of people who died from covid.
While I appreciate the VAERS reports, only their data is not enough to make such a strong claim. This article
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/352837543_Analysis_of_COVID-19_vaccine_death_reports_from_the_Vaccine_Adverse_Events_Reporting_System_VAERS_Database_Interim_Results_and_Analysis
analyses the VAERS data regarding covid vaccine deaths. It finds that while in 81% of the cases they studied the vaccine may have been a factor in their death, however many of the patients had one or more chronic or age-related comorbid conditions. They found that for 5% the vaccine was the most likely cause of death and in 14% the vaccine could be ruled out so even those numbers are looking different after close examination.
While I think it’s important to have open discourse and information about this and carefully evaluate the risk/benefit ratio and I’m NOt a fan of the politic decisions surrounding this, I did not come to the same conclusion as you as there is not enough data for that.
All the other sources you listed are clickbaity populistic opinion articles, sorry.
The fact that there is not enough reliable data yet is the reason why people should have a choice, but jumping to conclusions doesn’t help either imo.

>>987699 lmao no surprise. My god this is such a shitshow. Stuff like that should never be profitable.

No. 987725

>>987707
>Low-key, they probably all cause cancer
I mean im sure that the vaccine causes side effects but if it would cause cancer shouldn't we have noticed by now? Sorry if I sound dumb but with the amount of people who are vaccinated shouldn't you see like a lot of cancer patient suddenly?

No. 987728

>>987725
idk I guess people just love to make wild assumptions. Literally almost everything is suspected to cause cancer once in a while apart from the more widely known things like smoking or radiation.

No. 987730

>>987725
They're still relatively new, we'd have to wait a few years to see if that happens. Right now the big thing is the myocarditis. I just think it's funny for one vaccine company to accuse another of causing cancer when none of them are exactly trustworthy

No. 987731

>>987728
Lol, "people" is Pfizer themselves saying it, but sure

No. 987751

>>987580
They literally said they want to make testing and going in public so annoying and painful that people are broken in and get the vax

No. 987757

>>987707
>Low-key, they probably all cause cancer (among other problems)
Most likely, an insane amount of people now get cancer compared to a century ago.

No. 987758

>>987725
It would take years for it to develop, easily shuffled away so no one can directly link it to vac. The whole "spike protein causes cells to not self repair".

No. 987760


No. 987770

>>987758
same goes for covid then tho, those are the same spike proteins after all but with covid’s being more potent.

No. 988071

>>987707
>Low-key, they probably all cause cancer
What doesn't at this point? If it's for the spike protein, then literally fucking everyone has come in contact with it through covid or the vaccine. But even with no covid or vaccine, we're poisoned by shitty food, bad behaviours, pollution and radiations, so is it even a problem?

No. 988135

>>988071
…are you justifying the fact that Pfizer gave misleading data because humans tend to make unhealthy decisions for themselves?

No. 988441

Allow me to make a unified agreement that this shit fucking suuuuuuuuucks

No. 988466

>>988071
What is with replies like this? Are there bots in the thread that automatically respond with this sort of thing when "vaccine" and "cancer" are used in the same sentence? Did you even read the entire post, the greentexted part, or the article itself?

No. 988529

>>988135
No, not at all, in fact I'm unvaccinated. I just thought that it would be fucked if these vaccines do cause cancer, but then I also thought that we would be fucked either way because of other things. It was less about Pfizer and more about how generally things are falling apart and the world is shit. I did phrase it in a dumb way, sorry.

>>988466
Yeah, I read it.

No. 988869

Anyone else feel lowered tolerance to alcohol after getting the vaccines? I used to be lightweight before but now a can of beer or bit of wine has me feeling drunk really quick

No. 988927

>>988466
Theyre not bots, they're just stupid and have been foaming at the mouth over any post that questions the vaccine for the past 2 months

No. 988930

>>988071
>Get the vaccine because everything else is giving us cancer too so you might as well fuck your health up
Kek we're literally trying to stop this shit, you sound 10 yrs old

No. 989116

>>988869
What vaccine did you get? I got two doses of Moderna and I don't feel that my tolerance got down. Still have it like a Babushka.

No. 989160

>>989116
nta but I'm the same as you anon, got Moderna and didn't notice anything different about my tolerance

No. 989244

Why did the amount of censoring major media outlets do relating to COVID, ivermectin, lockdown, etc never seem to occur to anyone that something was wrong? For years they freely allowed pedophiles to speak, anti vaccine moms, flat earthers, and a bunch of other people but you can't even post studies done by experts that make ivermectin look good or vaccines look bad without being censored, the excuse? "they're spreading misinformation" - someway, somehow all while pro-pedo shit stays up

No. 989318

>>989244
God, i have developed a knee jerk reaction whenever i see the word misinformation. I've never seen it used so often by randos until the last couple months. Baaaa baaa.
Anywho, the minimizing of ivermectin to "horse paste" is only because people are retarded. There's human dosages. It's similar to calling Prozac "dog tranquilizer".

No. 989343

>>989318
I'm from a country that regularly uses ivermectin as COVID treatment and when I asked about it on reddit they immediately started freaking out and calling me anti-vax, a trumptard, etc. It was just bizarre to me to see people get so upset over a medicine and I never knew how easily offended Americans got over it.

No. 989433

>>989343
Reddit is often populated by the type of thinker that doesn’t really think, but waits to be told what to think by the media and apparent majority, cares more about public approval than logic and justice, and can only think in archetypes, with black and white thinking. You’ll identify them by terms like ‘anti vaxxer’ or ‘conspiracy theorist’ instead of stating why they disagree. If you show them a statistic or logical proof, they will sometimes hit an ‘error’ and find it uncomfortable to change their minds and go against their world view because it requires individual reasoning - much harder than adopting the views that will be backed up by public approval and mainstream, totally not billionaire funded media.

No. 989467

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>>985094
>Linking three articles for 3-4 people that potentially have mental issues that were undiagnosed, as well as potentially having autoimmune disorders that could have an adverse reaction to the MODERNA covid-19 shot which led to “autoimmune psychosis”.

Yes, thank you for providing me with literally nothing. All of these people were unaware that they have a mental illness/autoimmune disorder. No one is forcing you to get Moderna if you’re afraid of the “potential” side effects, as there are other vaccines for you to choose from. That doesn’t change my opinion as nearly every other vaccine, medication or even birth control have severe side effects that could potentially lead to death or cancer.

No. 989654

>>989467
What's the point in bringing up birth control as a comparison so much itt? Yes, it has shitty side effects, but not every woman takes birth control and it isn't mandated. It's like you really think it's a gottem to mention the pill

No. 989753

>>989433
the updoot/downdoot system is tailor-made for groupthink especially when big corporations and state agents want to push the narrative they want. One big downvoting for even suggesting ivermectin isn't just HoRsE pAsTe is enough to just silence any dissent.

No. 989816

>>989753
Literally. Credits for having a popular opinion, corporate shilling and bot accounts. If there is any interesting narrative it can’t be cultivated as discussion isn’t encouraged, only a safe, bland, circlejerk, when the internet was meant to bring weirdoes together and encourage discussion and interest.

No. 989978

>>988930
>>988927
Stop being retarded

No. 990064

I got Covid in late Summer and lost my taste and smell completely, and after about a month I felt like they had come back completely. But since early November it's suddenly come back 10 times stronger, and now theres this weird smell and taste that is literally everywhere. It is an undertone in everything I smell and taste. It's strongest in onions, garlic, and sweat, but it's in pretty much all savoury food as well. I smell it walking outside, inside, anywhere. At first I thought it must have been me and my sweat but I've been showering twice a day and I can still smell it everywhere. Really plain food tastes amazing to me now, like boiled vegetables, whereas anything flavourful or well-made tastes pretty much the same because it all has this weird flavour to it. Has anyone had anything similar? I obviously know people lose their taste but I haven't heard about this weird phantom smell before. It's not necessarily an awful smell/taste it's just weird and savoury and everywhere and a bit overwhelming.

No. 990358

>>990064
I’ve had a weird sense of smell since recovering from Covid in early August (didn’t smell things at all and now everything just smells kinda off.. not good, not too bad usually, just not like it “should”) I’ve also noticed it’s gotten stronger in the past few weeks and I’m not sure if that means it’s getting closer to normal or worse/things smell less like they normally did. I definitely have some parosmia but it’s not as bad as some other people’s it seems like (can’t really eat anything that’s grilled bc that smells and tastes weird now, but that’s the only way I’m maybe negatively affected by it?)

No. 990363

>>990064
i read about people who have this. there's a bunch of COVID people who have this, except you're lucky because they report the taste and smell of garbage and rotting food all of the time.

No. 990375

>>990064
I know exactly what you're talking about, I would randomly smell it in places as I was walking around. Sunscreen and for some reason burger buns smelled like it. I can't describe it well, like a chemically rotten milk smell.

No. 990385

>>990064
This is from the virus burning the ends of some of your nerves, you will smell a burning as your nerves regenerate. Look up phantosmia.
Not COVID, but I had agoraphobia and the consistent fight or flight symptoms did a similar shutdown of my nerves, minus the literal burning, where the smell of spam haunted me several times a day.

No. 990514

>>930240
Anyone else experiencing neurological issues from Covid vax? I've had Pfizer/Moderna combo and after a little more than a month, I experienced first neuropathic pain which subsided quickly. Twitching, tremors and feeling weak in my feet though I can do everything I normally do. Honestly, I regret taking the second dose. I had no issues with the first one, but it's the final dose that truly has been killing my body. I'm convinced I'm developing ALS as we speak

No. 990529

>>990514
How do you even know it's neurologic, have you been diagnosed by a specialist? Things you're describing could easily be symptoms of nutritional deficiency of some sort.

No. 990530

>>990064
>>990375
>>990385
That is incredibly interesting, thank you for sharing anons

No. 990536

>>990529
I have no nutritional deficiencies. I've taken extensive blood work and everything's normal. It's recently done too. Twitching and the symptoms I'm having are typical of neurological issues if there's no signs of things like inflammation, thyroid issues etc. It's just the most probable thing and I'm pretty sure about it.

No. 990861

>>989978
Retardness is admitting a vaccine causes a plethora of health issues but also peer pressure anons into it anyway because "well everything else is giving people cancer"

No. 991521

If someone got vaccinated, then refused to get booster(s) because of side effects, are they considered an antivaxxer these days?

No. 991530

>>991521
My country was a bit slow with the roll out of the initial vaccines and people complained, most were eager to have them hurry up. Now the we're onto giving the elderly their boosters (and only the elderly so far) they reported a huge number of people missed their appointments. They're asking that people communicate rather than just ditching appts without notice because it's a massive number. Quite the turnaround from the first batch.

No. 991632

>>991521
the people around me would consider you antivax if you don't get the booster, others don't care, so it's very different to which person you are talking to. My country is also preparing that you need the booster because the second shot won't give you the status as vaccinated after 5 to 6 months anymore, so you would need to get another shot to be able to do basic things. They are also talking about a 4th shot already for summer/autumn next year. I can't put in words how thrilled I am, can't wait to get vaccinated every 4 months just to be able to use public transport…

No. 991649

>>991632
Think about it - what will happen for the people who get their first vaccine after people have gotten their 4th to be considered fully vaccinated? If more and more vaccines are being introduced, people are never going to be able to catch up. It would completely take away the point of having X number of jabs because you wouldn't be able to get there.

Thankfully, there have been zero deaths due to Omicron. It's been around for at least 2-3 weeks now. If it were truly deadlier or more dangerous than the other variants, it would be apparent by now.
South Africa has a very small population of vaccinated people. They haven't seen a mass increase in deaths or collapse of their hospital system. If they are doing fine, than it looks like the rest of the would should be fine too. The need for more mandatory vaccinations and mandates is not supported by real life data.

No. 991708

>>991521
It's going to take a while before I get my third booster, but unless they come up with a very good reason and studies to take the fourth, I'm going to leave it at that. I could get a yearly vaccine like a flu shot or something, but several times a year for over seveal years? Give me a break.

>>991530
Same here. I remember how they bragged that the vaccine was going to be the way out of the pandemic encouraging us to get one, but here we are soon in 2022 and if you're vaccinated you're still likely to get infected, still at somewhat risk to die from covid and still facing lockdowns, restrictions and mandates. I'm not surprised a large majority of people are tired and feeling like the vaccines aren't doing anything major. Why bother getting the vaccine if it doesn't feel like there's any benefit to it, you know?

No. 991773

>>991708
>Why bother getting the vaccine if it doesn't feel like there's any benefit to it, you know?
Most people know it doesn't work but give into the pressure to be accepted back into society, there's way too many people who foam at the mouth over people not getting vaccinated so most people are just submissive and think people on the internet calling them stupid and murderers is enough to give up their health for.

IMO, your body is all you truly have in this world. Not your job, your family, your friends, events, your car, house, etc. All for these can be gone in a minute. Once people try to take that from you then you have nothing. I also believe in a few year two all the vaccine nazi shit is gonna stop and vaccine mandates will be non existent. There's absolutely no way in hell would anyone allow this to go on for more than 5 years

No. 991884

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Some good news from South Africa:

>Omicron is shown to be very mild compared to the previous variants, most people cannot destinguish it from the common cold.

>From the people who are currently admitted in hospitals, 90% does not need oxygen.
>In comparison, 100% of hospitalized people needed oxygen in the previous 3 waves of COVID.
>If this trend continues, COVID probably can be treated by primary care givers at home in the future.

https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/article/2021-12-08-covid-19-symptoms-now-are-far-milder-than-in-the-first-three-waves-says-netcare-ceo/

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>>991884

South Africa is really good at keeping track of data, as you can see, even when cases are rapidly increasing because it is very contagious, very little people have died so far in comparison to the past waves. Also you have to keep in mind SA has a low vaccination rate.

https://www.nicd.ac.za/diseases-a-z-index/disease-index-covid-19/surveillance-reports/daily-hospital-surveillance-datcov-report/

No. 991971

>>991649
that's it. I would be due for my booster in March/April and if they decide that it will be mandatory for me to have three shots in February or so, I will decline, I don't want to be vaccinated again before it's time. They already tell you that there is no problem if you get the vaccine very soon after the last shot and I don't believe them. Why was there a waiting period before, why should I be able to get it after two months now?

Here they are also telling that Omicron is very dangerous for children, so you should get your child vaccinated as fast as you can.

>>991708
the booster will be my last vaccine. Honestly, I'm only doing this because I have to and after the third one it's over. I never got the flu in my life, so never got the vaccine and I don't have the time to search for a doctor ever 4 to 6 months.

No. 992001

>>991890
43% of adults in SA are double vaxxed, that's not as low as people would assume

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>>992001
It says about 26% on google statistics.

No. 992093

>>991971
>Here they are also telling that Omicron is very dangerous for children, so you should get your child vaccinated as fast as you can.
The scientists who've discovered it literally said several times it's not dangerous or deadly, what's with the fear porn?

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No. 992116

>>992001
% of total population =/= % of adults. it's 43% for adults based on most recent stats

No. 992139

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>>987441
Well, that's it nonnies. I'm getting laid off now. I tried to go into work last night and after an hour I was so sore and short of breath I couldn't do anymore. The boss rang me up afterwards saying "I'm getting tired of this, you need a proper doctors note, We'll have a meeting next week and unless you can provide one I'm letting you go". I really don't think I'm going to have a miraculous recovery anytime soon, but we'll see.

Looks like I'm going on welfare.

No. 992188

>>992139
This shit happened at my work too. I got the first shot of Pfizer after my boss and coworker harassed the absolute shit out of me for it, I ended up getting really sick and having bloody poops and ended up losing like 20 lbs, I'm 5'0 and 105 so I looked like a damn skeleton and they refused to let me to take off work because "it's better than getting COVID". When I told them in refusing the second shot my boss understood by my coworker lost her shit and became extremely aggressive with me over it. Like seriously? I don't see any of you paying my medical bills for the adverse reactions anytime soon

The kicker? I ended up getting COVID months later anyway which was nothing, it was like a 4 day long cold. My husband is completely unvaccinated and had a sore throat for 2 days with COVID and that's it. Like seriously? I'd rather just get COVID again than to deal with the jab side effects

The biggest knock in the face is that there's no accountability for the vaccine injured, vaccine injured people are only responsible for themselves and their own finances and since most places have been trying to downplay side effects of course no one is going to be willing to say that the vaccine has a lot of adverse side effects in which people must be compensated for. I had relatives try to enforce the jab on me and my husband to be around for Christmas to the point of calling it life saving with little to no side effects, when I asked if they would help out with medical treatment finances IF a vaccine injury were to happen, since they're the only ones to enforce it on us(these people are loaded and go on European vacations several times a year) they said it was absolutely bizarre to ask of them and blocked both of us kek.

I just can't wait until households, employers, whoever, etc who enforces the COVID jab to be held financially responsible if the person they are enforcing the jab on gets injured or dies. I wonder how many agencies, employers, etc would magically stop having vaccine mandates

No. 992325

>>992116
Oh that is right. I thought it would be worth mentioning because even if the vacc rate is 'low' compared to the west neither vacced or unvaxxed people are getting terribly ill, and even assuming those in hospitals are unvaxxed, it's a pretty big deal most of them don't need oxygen. Shows how not severe the illness actually is and is way more manageable for healthcare.

No. 992348

>>992188
Just butting in to say I never had any side effects from the vaccine, thank god for that, but the side effects you had are kinda similar to what I had when I caught covid. I'm 1m57 tall and weighted 45kg before being sick, and I lost weight very fast because I had horrible diarrhea, so for like three months I weighted like 36kg and thought I was gonna die. This happened when there weren't any masks available yet because of the demand became too high super fast and manufacturers couldn't keep up with it for a long time, in spring of 2020. That was on top of not being able to breathe normally and having a fucked up sense of smell and taste.

If your boss understood why you wouldn't take the second dose of vaccine don't even pay attention to your coworker's opinion, your boss' decision is the only one that matters. You could tell your coworker to fuck off of course, not sure this is a good idea though.

No. 992420

>>992093
well, they want everyone to get the vaccine as fast as they can. You should not question anything and if you have questions you are stupid and far right. We also don't get the information from official places that the stuff isn't dangerous or deadly, everything you want to know you have to look up yourself. The media is full on "get the vaccine, get the booster, get your children vaccinated". Most annoying is just that concerns aren't taking serious and the whole advertisement for the vaccine everywhere you go.

No. 992469

>>992188
That’s so gross of them to think they have the right to tell you what to do with your body…fuck employers and micromanagers. We should all start a commune in the Ukrainian countryside or something.

Plus, if you reacted that badly to the first shot you should have a medical exemption not to get the second. Not everyone will react the same way. But I hope you find better employers.

No. 992720

>>992469
>That’s so gross of them to think they have the right to tell you what to do with your body
My body, my choice

No. 992735

Maybe it's because I work in assisted living, but getting the vaccine to keep myself safe was never a priority. I got it to protect the fragile people I work with. I understand how mandating the vaccine might seem like a violation of civil liberties, but you have to remember that other people, like the immune compromised, have the right to live. I'm willing the cede my own freedom slightly if it means saving someone's life.

So it's not really your body, your choice. It's a contagious illness, so other people's bodies (particularly your friends and family) are at play here.

No. 992745

>>992735
Maybe if we were talking about an effective, tested vaccine that didn't have horrible side effects and do little to prevent infection

No. 992751

>>992735
So the entire world should possibly fuck up their bodies so the ones with already fucked up bodies don't have to to take any precautions?

No. 992793

>>992745
Such horrible side effects that most of humanity has been wiped out, and only you strong, lolcow antivax soldiers are alive to warn the remaining of the danger.

No. 992869

>>982317
All the girls/women with normal weight had no change but I know some severely overweight women at my work place who complained about several things like having no period for some time.

So I guess you're super fat nonnie.

No. 992900

>>992735
But when you're vaccinated you can still get the virus and transmit it to fragile people though? I get the idea of testing for covid when you work with immune compromised people, since that way you can be (mostly) sure that you can't infect them. I don't see how your own vaccination is going to save someone else's life if they can absolutely still get the virus from you.

No. 992913

>>992735
You could also be putting the unvaccinated elderly in danger due to vaccine shedding, which has been a common thing for polio vaccines and smallpox vaccines. This is also the reason why there's massive spikes after majority of people have gotten vaccinated

No. 992963

>>992869
I'm 105 lbs and extremely harsh period changes. This is such a weird anecdote, are you Pfizer chan again trying to get women to shut up by calling them fat if they have period problems related to the vaccine?

No. 993159

It's been a year since my country started issuing covid vaccines. I'm still not vaccinated and I still haven't caught covid.

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No. 993311

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>>992913
>vaccine shedding

No. 993312

>>993311
This image gave me a migraine

No. 993393

>>993311
…vaccine shedding has always been a thing with live vaccines, do people pretend is magically doesn't exist anymore? Some hospitals won't even let freshly vaccinated people in cancer wards for this reason. Propaganda exists anon

No. 993432

>>992963
Yep, also anecdotes are always unreliable when women complain about side effects, but somehow super reliable to determine everyone who does have side effects must just be fat omg!!1

No. 993824

>>993432
Someone giving their own side effect experience is completely different from somehow knowing how every single woman in your workplaces period was effected by the vaccine to call women who talk about side effects fat. Not only is it fishy to claim that every single female coworker just talks about periods with you but coming to the "you must be fat and it's okay because you reporting side effects is the same thing!" Conclusion is insane. You seriously think you can shut us up by claiming we're probably fat for reporting side effects? We may have a lot of skellys here but this is just retarded and obviously fake

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>>992745
>If we were talking about an effective, tested vaccine that didn't have horrible side effects
My brother's a doctor, and I assure you, we are. It's been formally FDA approved, and the incidence of major complications (like that handful of women with blood clots everyone shrieked about) are a rare interaction that occurs with other medications.

The side effects are not ~horrible~ you babies. For most people it's just a little bit of nausea or headache after the second dose. Stop blaming shit on the vaccine that's clearly just a coincidence. Bloody-poops-chan probably had some other kind of illness she decided to blame on the vaccine, because blood in stools is not a clinically observed side effect.

You're so fucking concerned about extreme side effects that effect like .0001% of patients, but you're cool with 1% of people on earth dying from this preventable thing? Do you know how massive 1% of eight billion is? From where I'm standing, you all just look like a bunch of obstinate children who will refuse to do something just because you don't like being told what to do, even if it's for the greater good.

>>992913
"Vaccine shedding" hasn't been observed with the Covid vaccine. I think the fucking doctors and nurses who run my facility know what they're doing, thanks. Nice job trying to pull a reverse-uno and blame vaccinated people for grandma dying when it's obvious who the majority of people spreading this thing are.

>>993159
Probably because you never leave the house, NEET-chan.

No. 994247

>>994218
>you're cool with 1% of people on earth dying from this preventable thing?
The thing is that 1% is more like 10% of elderly/hamplanets/people already very fucked up who are not gonna live another 5 years and 0.00000001% of young healthy people. And we have to risk side effects and mental issues so grandma will live til 95 instead of 94. You'd rather see young people kill themselves or have a heart attack than a hambeast die. I thought this would gonna make fatties realize HAES was a scam but nooooo everyone capes even harder for them.

No. 994276

>>994218
>Vaccine shedding" hasn't been observed with the Covid vaccine
https://www.nationaltimesaustralia.com/health/pfizer-confirms-covid-vaccinated-people-can-shed-spike-proteins-and-harm-the-unvaccinated/

https://ijvtpr.com/index.php/IJVTPR/article/view/23/51

https://www.scribd.com/document/484279338/C4591001-Pfizer-Clinical-Protocol-Nov2020

>Bloody-poops-chan probably had some other kind of illness she decided to blame on the vaccine, because blood in stools is not a clinically observed side effect.

I literally have no underlying problems until the vaccine. This can't all be a coincidence
>clinically observed
pfizer is literally being sued for fucking up documents, why is it so hard to admit propaganda is a thing and the media hiding things from us is a thing? Not to mention many people are reporting that covid vaccine deaths are being reported as covid deaths, from reliable sources mind you. Seriously scroll up

No. 994286

>>994247
Might as well chuck grandma into the incinerator, brb have to go tell granny she is useless and deserves to die.

No. 994292

>>992751
I nearly died from covid despite being a young, healthy woman before that and being told I wouldn't be in danger from it at all. I was also never fat so that's not where this could be from. This works both ways anon, plenty of healthy adults got fucked over by the virus as well.

No. 994295

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>>994218
>my brother's a doctor

No. 994298

Half of the arguing in covid threads would be resolved if anons would state they hate fatties then leave.
I remember the first covid thread where these anons were rejoicing that the virus would be the final solution for the fatties, and now that it hasn't been? Well, now we have to pretend that shots kill perfectly healthy people just to hate fatties even harder. Yikes.

No. 994348

>>994218
>It's been formally FDA approved
Read the British Medical Journal's report on the FDA ignoring complaints from laboratory workers

No. 994366

>>994286
Might as well tell little Mary she may have to die from a heart attack so that fat shit on a scooter can stuff fast food in his mouth for a couple more years.

No. 994373

Got a Pfizer booster today (my country is all but requiring them after 7 months, which I'm coming up on). So far so good, my arm doesn't even hurt, but I'm preparing for a shitty evening of nausea and chills. That being said, I'm done after this. I hate Pfizer and wouldn't have chosen their shot but the only other option was Sinopharm and since I need to travel in Western Europe for work, that wasn't an option.

No. 994394

>>994373
had pfizer booster after 2 astrazenica, arm hurt but that was about it. maybe felt a bit warm and achey but nothing like the first 2 shots. Omicron might have been it absorbing common cold genes and not kill that many people as a result. Otherwise it's plague pits.

No. 994402

>>994394
ayrt, I got 2 AZ before a Ffizer booster too…glad to hear you didn't have bad side effects. Hoping it's the same for me.

No. 994415

>>992793
Why are you so mad about some people on this small imageboard not wanting myocarditis just to fight a cold? What is wrong with you lol?

No. 994417

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>>994218
>you babies
Oh nvm it's the troon from the last thread. Finally discovered this one? When will you stop lying?

No. 994421

>>994298
>you must get vaccinated or it means that you hate old people and want them to die
>you must get vaccinated or it means that you hate immunocompromised people and want them to die
>you must get vaccinated or it means that you hate fat people and want them to die
What next? Women? Children? Cancer patients?

No. 994423

>>994415
>just a cold
>5,331,964 people dead
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No. 994425

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>>994423
All people who are obese, very old, etc or otherwise already on death's door, while the rest of humanity is fine, and anyone who isn't surviving off McDonald's has an immune system that can beat it easily
By the way, natural immunity is multiple times stronger. Sorry if you live an unhealthy lifestyle and you're afraid the sniffles will kill you as punishment, but not all of us are in your predicament

No. 994426

>>994298
It's not just fatties, anyone who isn't in the prime of their life health wise should apparently fuck off and die already. Lots of people have zero empathy for the ill, old and disabled. The pandemic just highlighted that.

No. 994427

>>994426
You're still spreading COVID while vaccinated. That's why people are still recommended to wear masks. You realize that, right?
>it's NOT meant to prevent anything, it's a SHIELD
Thank you. I will shield myself with my own immune system that I put the work into maintaining. Good vaccines take years of testing before they're rolled out, but if you think it's no big deal, that's your prerogative and I respect it, so respect mine

No. 994429

>>994425
So? A cold never killed 5 million people in 2 years. You realize even a 1% of the population dying is horrible? Even if you don't think their life has any value. I'm young and healthy, not even remotely scared about my own well being, but unlike you I don't think anyone deserves to die.

No. 994435

>>994425
Look at this fucking retard who doesn’t understand what they’re even saying kek. You guys always use the same picture to illustrate your obviously well researched “point”.

No. 994437

>>994426
>ill and disabled
I don't know if you're aware but people with existing chronic illness and disabilities are already skeptical of the vaccine. Imagine suffering from an autoimmune disorder that causes extreme pain and disability through constant inflammation and then being told that you must take three doses of something that causes a guaranteed massive inflammatory reaction. All for a vaccine that doesn't actually prevent covid infection no matter how many booster shots you take. It doesn't make sense and is likely to lower the life quality of people that are already suffering.

No. 994445

>>994429
Why don't you care about the millions of other diseases on this planet that are killing far, far more people daily, or the shit in your food that's killing you right now? If you smoke, you're increasing the risk of everyone around you getting cancer from secondhand smoke, not even just the sickly or old, but that's somehow less of a problem than getting a jab that doesn't even stop the spread of a flu?
You're a COVID stan and a conspiracy theorist at this point, stop guilt tripping people with your spergs

>>994435
>Y-You don't even know what you're saying! You're retarded! I've seen this picture!
Cool. Did you ever debunk it, or just seethe?

No. 994464


No. 994707

>>994445
>Why don't you care about the millions of other diseases on this planet..cancer
Nta but all she said is that a cold isn't as bad as covid and now you're suddenly claiming anon doesn't care about cancer or any other disease in existance. Where are you getting that from?

I don't care what side someone's on but claiming they said that or alluded to it when it never came up is just nuts. It's purely your imagination.

No. 994734

>>994423
Have you ever seen how much the flu kills?

No. 994736

>>994298
First we're fat, then we hate fatties. Which one is it?

No. 994741

>>994426
What are you talking about? These people are the most coddled of them all, MOST people are vaccine Nazis and antivaxxers immediately get censored or most media outlets, on top of that everyone is expected to bend over backwards for these people just to make sure they're okay and some people not taking a risky vaccine is enough to make you say they're hated? Kek you privileged cunt. In third world countries, granny, immunocompromised and fatties would have just died and we would have to accept it as part of life and move on, they wouldn't have as many people willing to risk their own health for the health of others just to have people like you bitch about how the small minority isn't getting vaccinated "because everyone hates them!!!". You spoiled cunt

No. 994742

>>994429
You just gonna keep ignoring the wrongfully reported COVID deaths?

No. 994803

For the last year my periods been fucked up and I think I've finally seen a pattern. I'm not vac'd, I work with public and wear my mask etc, and I'm pretty sure the shedding shit is causing my period to delay. Whenever I didn't work for 4 days or more my period always comes. When I didn't have a 4 day break my period just didn't come that month. (And no it's not stress for any gaslighters, it's a stupid easy job). Anyone else experienced this?

No. 994820

>>994803
How is this related to the thread at all?

No. 994822

>>994707
In the context of this discussion, anon was going on about how people who don't get the jab are somehow ignoring a huge problem, as implied by the "But 5 million people". I asked why they don't have this much energy and apparent annoyance on much larger, more pressing problems, and they don't have an answer. I think you misread or misinterpreted things, I'm not accusing them of saying shit, I'm wondering why she and many others are selective in their concern

No. 994836

8 hours after my booster and I've only had very mild, passing headache and an almost undetectable fever…am I out of the woods yet nonnas??

No. 994846

I'm so glad people are finally waking up to this bullshit in the UK now. Everyone I know who heavily supported vaccination is now against the boosters and mandatory vaccinations. Mostly because they see how this is now all for profit, it's all panic porn.

No. 994860

>>994820
Side effects, don't play dumb. I tried to find a support group but they all got banned.

No. 994881

Have to get the vax after all for my job, and my only choice is Pfizer. How badly did it affect your period?

No. 994888

>>994707
It's deflecting and seething. They can't oppose simple facts and have to resort to illogical comparisons and bad faith arguments.
>>994822
Are you telling me everyone who has died of covid would have died anyway, therefore there is no reason to do anything? Yes, many more people die each year from cardiovascular diseases and a myriad of other things, but that doesn't somehow lessen the impact. Fact is millions of people are dead, who maybe wouldn't have died if it weren't for this. How is that hard to comprehend?

No. 994897

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>>994425
>B-But m-muh 99% survival rate.
I hate these stupid misleading statistics. You’re going based off documented cases, which, not to mention, the survival rate might not even be accurate because of the shit job the entire world has done in documenting who has been sick. One in 500 die from covid but .000001% of those that get vaccinated have some adverse effect that relates to preexisting conditions and suddenly you guys are medical experts that believe you don’t need the vaccine. 99.5% of the people dying from covid are the ones who aren’t vaccinated. A lot of them did not have preexisting conditions and the virus does not give a shit if you’re young, fat, skinny or old. Let’s also not forget the long term effects that millions are dealing with POST-covid that you all seemingly ignore with your 99% survival rate. Like great, people survived but that doesn’t undo the amount of damage done to the body. Be an antivaxxer all you want but quit shitting up the thread with your tinfoil.

>>994888
You’re trying to argue with tinfoil sociopaths that don’t care about anyone’s life outside of their own. It’s not worth the energy. Some people are just truly selfish and can’t fathom having to care about anything beyond their nose.

No. 994910

>>994822
I didn't misinterpret. You said she didn't care about all those diseases. Its there for everyone to read. You didn't just say 'where's that energy' You just stated she doesn't care. You have a weird habit of twisting things and when that's pointed out you.. apparently you twist things some more. Putting words in people's mouths and then denying what you said yourself. Why even have a discussion. Honestly.

No. 994941

>>994897
>still implying that getting a vaccine makes you caring and not selfish somehow despite the fact that a vaccine is only for yourself and most got it so they can "return to normal" to go out to eat and go to sports games, etc. and that still hasnt happened so rather than being mad at the crap vaccine theyre mad at/attacking people who didnt get the vaccine

No. 994952

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>>992139
>>987441
>>985085
>>985083
Ignore my posts, it turns out I'm just a hypocondriac fucker. The schizo nurse going on about conspiracy shit didn't fucking help though and just set this in full motion. As soon as a based doctor got through my head that I'm being a fucking nutter and there's nothing wrong with me, my symptoms disappeared.

Maybe I was the real lolcow all along.

No. 994958

>>994897
>The media never lies!

No. 994983

>>994952
It’s okay nona, realization is the first step to not being a retard

No. 995002

>>994952
I think I replied saying it sounded like a panic attack, Actually I'm not sure if I hit publish. I remember trying to type it up as nicely as possible and just hoping I wouldn't get a mad backlash lol

Glad you're physically healthy. Hope you're not too shaken by it. In fairness it's legit scary to be convinced you're having a heart issue. Power of the mind.

No. 995027

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>>994941
>>994951
I got a vaccinated so I wouldn't die from COVID like those who I knew in my life and that's my choice. No one said that getting vaccinated prevents the spread of COVID. I'm sorry that I "ignored that vaccinated people are spreading the disease" because I didn't feel like I needed to sit here and rehash the same shit that you Anons have been flinging back and forth for months. The whole point of the vaccine is to lessen the chance of you dying from an entirely preventable disease. As for your argument of "b-but myocarditis", every report regarding that has listed that the patient had pre-existing conditions that they knew about or weren't aware of, which really sucks that THIS was how they had to find out, especially when they were banking on the vaccine to protect them and not cause further complications. Therein lies an issue more so with our healthcare system being absolute shit and expensive which deters people from getting any kind of testing done to know how something could effect their body. Do you believe a control group of like 50k is enough to predict all the potential side effects that could occur in 10+ million people? Vaccines are not a one-size fits all. I could get knocked out by a flu vaccine but my friend Bob could go about their day like it's nothing. The Thalidomide scandal is the reason WHY there are stricter regulations on vaccines or medications, so I'm not sure what your point is. The whole thought behind my reply was about the 99% survival rate. If you don't want to get vaccinated, that's your choice but the 99% survival rate stat is wrong and it doesn't take much effort to google and see that COVID deaths ARE underreported. The tinfoil sociopaths of this thread DO exist because all they can say is that it only kills old and fat people. Those people have families, have friends, have a life. They don't deserve to die from this bullshit. This isn't some illness to eradicate all the olds and fatties of the world like some of the freaks in this thread think it is. I'm not here to post shit as a "gotcha" but people putting out stats like the numbers aren't real people is really fucking gross.

No. 995037

>>994947
>Thanks for at least not shitting up the vent thread this time
? Thanks for always making shit up, like in every single reply. You're on a roll lol

No. 995079

>>995027
COVID death rates are still high in countries that are majority vaccinated though

No. 995083

>>995079
oftentimes the places with highest vaccination rates seem to be the worst off

No. 995099

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I'm so ready for spring to come fuck all this shit. Covid won't exist in spring, I'm literally going to pretend to not know anything about covid and just act confused when people mention it/ask me to wear a mask. Hamphats and boomers stay home if you want, we're moving on.

No. 995105

>>995027
The way you talk about covid being preventable as if being fat is not preventable? Why should I care about hamplanets who don’t care about themselves.

No. 995115

>>995079
I personally think that’s because it goes hand in hand with people being vaccinated having mild symptoms, forgoing the mask mandates and anti maskers getting sick. Like it’s not just an easy fix with a vaccine but if people would just. Quit fighting the mask and wash their hands, it would make things easier. That and stay home or something. There’s just not a way that’s going to make everyone happy at this point.
>>995105
No one fucking cares. You hate fat people, we get it. You can go back to a-logging in the Amberlynn thread.

No. 995116

>>994276
Politifact rates that as false, and the Australian is known for right-wing bias.

https://www.politifact.com/factchecks/2021/nov/08/blog-posting/repeatedly-debunked-idea-shedding-covid-19-vaccine/

Correlation does not equal causation. You got food poisoning or something, bloody-poops-chan.

>>994295
I'm not going to dox myself to prove it, but he really is. He specializes in internal medicine and he's a resident at Vanderbilt.

>>994417
Oh boy, my first time getting accused of being a scrote! I should post "supports vaccines" in the "things that would get you labeled as a scrote" thread.

No. 995119

>>995105
>>994247
Because they're human beings with family and loved ones, just like you. Christ.

How would you like it if someone stabbed your grandmother and went, "No it's okay, she was going to die soon anyway, therefore her life matters less uwu."

>>994366
Yeah, that would be pretty tragic, if it was actually happening and not just some random shit you made up.

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>>995116
>believing in fact checking sites

politifact is bought and paid for kek. the other anon at least backed up with several sites and you are upset about just one and are using that to overlook what shes saying.

also: for the record, why does it matter if your brother is a fake doctor or a real doctor? being a doctor doesnt mean you know everything - ex: fauci

No. 995128

>>995115
>Quit fighting the mask
The masks worn by the majority of people do fuck all. Paper masks are inadequate to use as breathing protection while spray painting, what makes you think that they are able to stop covid? Masks that are rated N95 and P3 actually offer covid protection yet it's not this type of mask that is mandated.

No. 995139

>>995128
Maybe better education would help then? Like I see people wearing their mask below their nose, that probably doesn’t help.

No. 995171

two things:
1. the vacciness and boosters are shilled to the heavens and back but I live in a country with 85%+ full vaxx rate so why are we in lockdown AGAIN? Why are boosters being shilled when they don't seem to work?

2. For vaxxes that are constantly being accused of having terrible side effects I sure have heard no one in my personal life having any side effects (beyond a sore arm or feeling unwell for 1-2 days) despite almost everyone I know and myself being vaxxed.

I think they're not working (enough) but they also don't have those TeRrIbLe side-effects people conspire about.

No. 995194

>>995115
Vaccine worshipping is the issue. Most vaccine-nazis I know are traveling, partying, and then exposing themselves to people who are high risk since everyone is telling them it prevents the spread and transmission of COVID

No. 995205

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Why are anti vaxxers being marked as the ones who are scared? It just doesn't make any sense to me why people will take a risky vaccine that they have no way to get financial support for if they were to be injured and possibly die for a virus with a high survival rate. On top of that risking your own health for the sake of integrating into society, for a relationship, or for a job that can instantly drop you for no reason is just bizarre to me

No. 995206

>Noooo every death with covid was totes avoidable and pre-existing issues had nothing to do
>But muh precious vaxx can't kill anyone and everyone who died after getting the shot was already ill

What kind of brain damage do you need to have to claim something like this without batting an eye?

No. 995234

>>995206
An anon wrote a whole ass essay with credible links on why COVID vaccine deaths are being buried and COVID deaths are being overreported and Pfizer-chan ignored it and continued to repeat the same shit kek. I'm convinced they don't actually care about evidence or the vaccine but just want to show off how good they are at ~saving lives~ by getting a failure of a vaccine. These people probably think they're better than the nurses, EMTs, etc who worked in their field for 20+ years and refuse to get the vaccine. Everyone wants to be a hero

No. 995275

>>995037
??? Try reading people complain about COVID spergs in multiple other /ot/ threads. Is this the only thread you use on LC? Take your meds, you're sounding demented lmao

No. 995279

>>995234
Exactly, but everyone else is a "sociopath" I guess. This whole thing has people thinking they're actually high IQ anime protagonists for choosing to be stupid

No. 995281

>>995275
This im sick and tired of vaccine sperg going to the vent thread to bitch about "can you believe what this crazy anon said about COVID vaccines?!?!?" Like confront her instead of hiding in another thread and bitch about how you're right and she's wrong or just STFU. My guess is that they don't have an actual good reason to debunk them about points they make and a lot of these antivax anons are posting actual proof which is why the vaccine sperg is deathly scared of confronting them

No. 995288

>>995281
Take your fucking meds. People are allowed to bitch and moan in other threads meant for bitching and moaning. The moment you say you can’t stand antivaxxers in this thread, you get 10 of them up your asshole. Some people don’t want to deal with it and just want to talk in a place that has been overrun by tinfoil chans with their cherry picked studies that effect less than .01% of the population. Shut the fuck up and quit trying to dictate how someone uses Lolcow.

No. 995289

>>995281
i've noticed anon(s) doing this a lot in the last couple of months, not just about covid but running and hiding and talking bullshit to get praise and sympathy in other unrelated threads lol.

No. 995292

>>995279
Are you upset that someone called the shitheads in this thread sociopaths for wanting the elderly and overweight to die just because they think they should? Lol. If that’s not sociopathic behavior, then I don’t know what is. You’re taking it too personally.

No. 995293

>>995288
Not them, but people who actually use those threads have already stated they're tired of you taking COVID shit to every thread and derailing. No one deserves to have to read about it everywhere just because you're obsessed with it.
You're obnoxious as hell and people are allowed to say as much. Go write in a personal blog, a group chat or a diary if you can't handle any sort of criticism

No. 995296

>>995292
I'm making fun of you for ignoring all actual information and victimizing yourself by calling strangers on the internet sociopaths, kek. I wasn't even part of the "Everyone who disagrees with me is fat and elderly/Fat and elderly should die" debate, you are obsessed

No. 995300

>>995293
Oh man, you totally got me. It was me all along, I was the single anon posting in all the vent threads about something that was bothering me. YOU sound obsessed. Thank you for derailing this thread with your asinine bitching.

No. 995301

>>995300
Go to therapy

No. 995305

>>995292
Nah m8 I wish all hamplanets would die and I have no issue admitting I'm a sociopath. The one thing I can't stand is fucking hypocrites who would rather kill 100 kids to save an obese granny.

No. 995451

>>995292
People don't wish death on the elderly and fatties. There's a difference between wishing active harm vs. making sacrifices for someone who isn't making sacrifices for themselves.
The elderly and fatties are the people who are most likely to die anyway from natural causes. Why should society experience lockdowns, economic turmoil, rising addition rates, and rising mental health issues so these people can live a little bit longer. By subjecting healthy people to these activities, you are actually killing healthy people faster. Being forced to stay inside and be discouraged from interacting with others is not healthy for people, and is probably shortening our lifespans.

No. 995493

>>995288
>take your meds

sounds like something pfizer-chan would say….

No. 995530

>>995493
Top kek anon

No. 995531

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No. 995538

>>995275
I'm not whatever vaccine sperger you think I am. I'm not in vent talking about vaccines. I already said if you're pro or against em idc either way.

No. 995605

>>995538
just ignore the paranoid tinfoiler that plagues this thread. they seem extra manic maybe because of omicron. antivax spergchan on ventilator watch.

No. 995924

>>995288
Lmfao not when you have a whole ass containment thread but are too scared to confront anons and bitch about how it on other threads kek. Also someone saying something you don't like on the internet is something that nerves you to the point of venting in other threads on several occasions despite the fact several anons beg you to stay in this thread? Kek

No. 995926

>>995605
Anon…there's several anons who disagree with you and are antivax. Take your meds

No. 996757

I had my booster jab the other day, yipee! i feel great and relieved ~ so fight me conspiracy anti vaxxy nonnies

No. 996759

>>996757
nice, anon

No. 996777

>>996757
Be careful what you wish for, nonny. Don't want to get your heart rate up too high in case you're at higher risky of that pesky myocarditis.

Realistically though, good for you. It's your choice and I hope you got it because you genuinely wanted the booster. If it gives you relief, more power to you. Stay safe!

No. 996780

>>996777
Yeah, my post sounded silly but I got the booster as I wanted it without doubts as I am genuinely positive towards the vaccine and had my other two.

No. 996783

>>996777
>>996780
I also pity anti-vaxxers and those that aren't getting jabbed, for their sake and others. but that's a whole different conversation.

No. 996784

>>996783
Why do you pity people who don't want to get the jab?

No. 996787

>>996757
This is good actually, people should do what they want with their own bodies without pressure/force and idk why anyone would disagree with that

No. 996790

>>996777
your risk of developing myocarditis is way, way, way higher if you actually catch covid

No. 996791

>>996790
Sucks that the vaccinated catch COVID too. Could those people be more at risk because they are dealing with both COVID AND the vaccine?
Remember when breakthrough cases were considered to be a conspiracy theory?

No. 996798

>>996791
uhh how were breakthrough cases a conspiracy when there is no 100% effective vaccine for ANY illness, that having been a well known fact? it was only surprising to retards who refuse to understand NOTHING in medical, or in life, is EVER 100%

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>>996798
What other vaccine had mass breakthrough infections in those that received the vaccine? I'll wait.
Picrel shows global COVID cases. You can clearly see the vaccine has had no effect since cases did not have a permanent decrease.

So just how effective is the vaccine? Obviously it's not 100%, but is it anywhere close to 100%? Nope.

No. 996804

>>996802
She's going to say "There would've been an explosion in cases if it wasn't for the vaccine" kek

No. 996819

>>996757
Congrats to you, anon that's what vaccine should be about.
Still not getting jabbed (again) though

No. 996824

>>996804
And if I was born 5 hours later, I would have been a millionaire.

I don't know why people still shill the vaccine. It's clearly not effective as a means of stopping the spread of COVID.
The "nOtHiNg iS 100%" argument is retarded. This removes all accountability and liability from the vaccine manufacturers and use it when anything goes wrong.
I wish I could make false promises and forego all of my responsibilities because nothing is ever guaranteed.
Did your package arrive late that contained something you really needed? Sucks, nothing is 100% so you should be grateful it comes at all.
Was a family member relying on you for an important favor that you didn't do? Your retarded family member needs to learn that even promises aren't 100% effective and they can't be angry at you for letting them down!

No. 996842

>>996787
This, making choices for your own body that you're comfortable with is what matters

No. 996900

>>996842
Nta but I get a twisted satisfaction from scrotes reeeing about being forced to take vac or be fired, oh like women being fired if they get preggo bc employers don't want to pay maternity leave? How's it feel huh? Stop being a drama king, shut up and just take the shot, comply and you'll get your rights back.

No. 996906

>>996900
How do you feel about women who don't want the vaccine though?

No. 996912

>>996906
Perfectly ok, it's their body. Though I wouldn't rec it bc they didn't test it on female animals so women are getting lots of hormonal/reproductive side effects.

No. 996916


No. 996919

>>996912
Samefag *Though I wouldn't rec the vac bc they didn't test it on female animals…

No. 998830

My brother has the COVID and we're always together. I don't have symptoms yet but I feel it's inevitable.

No. 998838

>>998830
What are his symptoms?

My brother also has COVID and lives with my parents. He got tested because he was around a friend who has it, and my brother said he felt like he had a head cold. Well, he tested positive.
Omicron's symptoms are so mild I'm not worried. We shouldn't be going into panics and more lockdowns for stuffy noses.

No. 998840

>>998838
Nevermind, thought this was a COVID thread not a Facebook conspiracy circlejerk one.

No. 998845

>>998830
Stay calm and make sure to rest. You may not develop symptoms at all. Most likely you'll have a cold, if you have anything more (pain, high fever) call the doctor and take the necessary medication.

No. 998848

>>998840
How was my post related to a "Facebook conspiracy?" I wasn't denying your brother has COVID. Instead I was wondering whether his symptoms (or lack of) were like the other people I know who got infected with COVID recently.
I do stand by that bringing back restrictions for this varient with 0 deaths after being known for a month is silly.

No. 998856

>>998830
I would definitely just keep an eye out for a fever. Everyone’s body reacts differently, so if you start feeling like you are unable to breathe, definitely go to a hospital. I’m hoping you don’t get sick and if you do, it’s a swift recovery with no long covid!

No. 998866

>>998838
oh but didn't you see the latest headlines? "omicron is so much worse than we thought" PANIC EVERYONE

No. 1000103

>>998866
i'm laughing while the world burns

No. 1000104

The rules and recommendations are so conflicting. If you've spent more than 5 minutes at a bus beside a person who turns out to be infected with covid, you're considered a close contact and at risk and should isolate, even if you both wore a face mask. Yet, my immune compromised aunt can drive her grandkids to take a corona test even though one of them already has been confirmed with covid and spend over an hour with them coughing and sneezing in the car, and she doesn't have to isolate or schedule a test herself unless she gets symptoms. In our neighbour country you must be in quarantine for 14 days if you are confirmed to have covid, symptoms or not. Here it's 6 days regardless. If you cough and sneeze on the 7th day you are still free as a bird. Our government's website says kids should not be tested. Our health department website says to test all kids with symptoms. I'm so frustrated and angry. Two years and no one can get one simple recommendation straight and then wonder why people are giving up and not caring anymore.

No. 1000123

>>1000104
same here and it's different from state to state in my country. No one knows what the rules are anymore and if you just drive some kilometres there are different rules you never heard of. Guess we will be going into lockdown after christmas again and I'm done with that bullshit. I don't want to sit at home, with my loud stupid neighbours, having to learn, taking online classes after I did everything "right", took no risks while many other people just went on holiday as soon as they could and no one wears a mask anymore, because they are vaccinated and therefore no risk anymore, none of them understands that the vaccine isn't saving them from spreading anything.

No. 1000916

I'm really sick of businesses and companies using COVID as a scapegoat for their shit work effort like "ooo we removed half our menu, cut employee hours, and started watering down our products because of these unpredictable times, still gotta pay full price or even more!". Like no you fucking idiot you just can't be bothered to have work ethic. I paid like $50 for zoo tickets and half of the exhibits were closed and it's like seriously? If your quality is going down at least lower the price. Now we have to pay double for half the quality? Kek I'll make everything my own damn self

No. 1000991

>>1000916
All while they're probably getting business relief benefits to offset their COVID losses. They're all grifters.

No. 1001072

>>994247
The whole death rate thing is a bit of a red herring. Post viral fatigue from a different virus ruined my life and preventing a 1-2% chance to get something like that from covid is more than worth the minimal risk associated with the vaccine.
Who gives a shit whether you die, you don't suffer anymore, vaccination is very effective at preventing you from risking life with debilitating chronic health issues. And those don't only affect fatties or old people.

Maybe I'm speaking into the void because people who never had health issues can't imagine it, but there's things you don't want to gamble with.

No. 1001074

>>1000916
I hate how it’s become a prerequisite for digitalisation of daily life

>download this software on your computer do school online!

Pee off
>download the app and update your location for your own safety!
Eat my hat
>our menu is online, log on here, accept all cookies and then you can order a burger!
nO
>do you have the QR code on your phone? What is your vaccine status? Have you had the 69th booster for the ligma strain? Why are you asking questions? Are you a spiro theorist?
go AWAY
>and give us your email if you want to search for something on this site!
rEEEEEEEE

I just want to leave the house without my phone. It feels like a ball and chain, but this option is being taken away.

No. 1001125

>>1001074
Don't forget
>please give us your phone number for "safety"

No. 1001144

>>1000916
i will never forgive retail shops that paused empty container programs. stupid body shop said you can no longer return your empties (to get FREE PRODUCTS) because covid…. no further elaboration. what a joke, that has nothing to do with covid, you just dont want to give your free products.

No. 1001171

>>1001074
I'm thinking of getting a burner phone/non-smartphone so I can say that I'm not able to download the app.

No. 1001175

>>1001074
I have to log in every time I enter my class room, 2 years ago I didn't even have a smartphone, so I wouldn't be able to do that back then. Right now I don't have any "covid apps" on my smartphone, I don't have a digital vaccination pass and I won't give anyone my phone number. For the future I don't intend to change that, I sometimes leave my phone at home and if it's not possible for me to enter something without a smartphone I won't go there and I can live with that.

No. 1001177

>>1001171
just get a second smartphone for all the glowie fed quasi-mandatory bullshit apps.

No. 1001193

>>1001144
It's the stupidest thing imaginable. The grocery stores, gyms, etc here all cut their hours, especially 24 hour ones, meaning people who work overnight or just don't go out during the day have to cram in all their errands along with everyone else doing errands so the grocery stores, gyms, etc are twice or even three times as crowded and everyone scratches their head as to why our COVID rate is so bad

No. 1001199

>>1001074
The first quote… I remember when I caved in and made my FB account because of university. Students and some teachers used it to communicate very important information and I missed a lot of info because of that, it severely fucked me over many times. You could get the info from the university admin… but you'd have to miraculously guess that one teacher decided to change the time and date of whatever lecture he already scheduled before. I hate it and since my friends won't stop using messenger and nothing else I can't really delete my account.

No. 1001206

Had a positive lateral flow, just waiting for the results of my PCR. Feeling ropey. Annoying thing is I had to work with the unwashed and unmasked general public since the beginning of Covid through to this November, but now that I've left that job and study from home, NOW I get struck down.

Just glad my taste isn't gone because if I couldn't enjoy my Christmas dinner I'd kill myself

No. 1001225

>>1001072
>Who gives a shit whether you die, you don't suffer anymore
Surely you know "who cares if you die" is going to be a hard sell for most people

No. 1001229

>>1001171
I wish I could get a phone with a decent GPS, an email app, an app to go on the internet, and that's it. I wish these apps didn't need a shit ton of needless updates that take too much space so I could just use the phone for the bare minimum or if I'm traveling. I'd just get an actual camera on the side and actually use a computer for everything else.

No. 1001278

>>1001125
Everything that violates our privacy and rights is 'for our safety', as if we're children.
>>1001171
Same but I think my family will be pissed as I won't be able to use Whatsapp and it may be obligatory in the future. I hope one day those of us who are sick of tech worming it's way into our daily life and sick of being micromanaged form a parallel society.

>>1001175 Literally wtf, I wish we were just allowed to exist in real life these days. Pure seething I am, wish I was my age in the 90s or 00s so people would live and do stuff and phones were just for texting and you could live freely.

No. 1001480

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>>1001278
I want to go back to this. Small, light weight, week long battery life, can be used for phone calls, texting and looking up simple information online such as weather.

No. 1001488

>>1001193
everything about covid measures lacks logic/common sense. the other one i also hate is how they close bathrooms in stores because "covid". so then you see some stores doing it and some not and you have to wonder HOW thats even covid related kek just sounds like you dont wanna let people use the bathroom

No. 1001491

>>1001488
Reminds me of changing rooms being closed when the reality is people would still grab the clothes, cough, sneeze, fart around them and try them on over their clothes. At least changing rooms were like separated rooms unlike food places that had just half vacant tables to spread people out with no wall separation.

No. 1001534

>>1001527
Vaccine doesn't prevent spread though, it's just become about removing choice from people. Never have anyone who was vaccinated for flu, measles, etc got the disease because they were vaccinated and others weren't
>>1001488
It feels like I'm taking crazy pills from how many people lack basic logic. I knew people were stupid but not "it makes perfect sense to reduce store hours for COVID" stupid

No. 1001584

I tested positive on a home kit test. No symptoms, but I was in close contact with a careless family member. According to the rules I have to confirm this with a PCR from a local test station. I called and asked what to do because I don't have a car and of course can't have anyone drive me. I was told to take the bus, but "only once". I asked if I could just stay home and isolate anyway since it clearly says that sitting beside someone with covid for more than 15 minutes on the bus might infect them, and I don't want to put anyone in isolation before Christmas or New Years. Nope. I have to go. "One time won't hurt, just wear a mask and keep your distance". How is that logical or considered safer than me staying the fuck at home?

No. 1001804

>>1001527
I just can't understand the mindset of someone like the ayrt who thinks that would work for most people. Being left with chronic complications is horrible, yes, but not everyone who has an illness will have the same chronic issues after recovering and would rather die. It's so extreme.

No. 1001900

>>984247
>I have noticed on myself and other family/friends that when we got sick with a virus (not covid) it lasted like 12+ days
I personally think you're not right about vaccines being the cause. To me it seems like the result of having people cooped up inside more than usual, gyms being closed, activities cancelled etc. It is well known that staying inside too much and not moving around enough weakens the immune system.

(Sorry for replying so late, was too busy to browse lolcow so I'm just catching up now.)

No. 1001904

>>1001072
>Who gives a shit whether you die, you don't suffer anymore
No, well, you see, maybe some people have things and people to care for. I don't understand why it's so bad to ask for a fucking vaccine that works like all the others that people have been taking for years, with basically no side effects and almost 100% cover that lasts longer than two months. But "the chance of side effects is so low!!!" consider that more than half of the cases don't get reported and are dismissed as anxiety by doctors, especially if you're a woman.
Also, don't chronic issues have a greater chance to appear if the infection is severe? We have medicines for covid now. Pfizer even made that covid pill. In most cases it's easily treatable with the right medication.

No. 1001919

>>1001904
Also consider that about a third of the population is already asymptomatic and COVID wouldn't affect them, vaccine or no vaccine. Now automatically anyone who was already immune/asymptomatic to COVID and gets the vaccine helps skew the numbers to make the vaccine seem more effective.

No. 1001947

>>1000916
Literally every order I've done online has had atleast 1 fake/damaged item, even from previously good sites/bigbox stores. I hate this shit so much. Fucking pos.

No. 1001948

>>1001125
I despise how when you try to sign up to yt now they require your number. Like fuck OFF.

No. 1001957

>>1001804
It's so retarded. I know for a fact I would get a bad reaction from jab, but I get treated like some trumpster for it. I've had bad flus after taking flu vacs, horrible side effects from bc,
basically everything except Tylenol has given me horrible side effects, even laughing gas. Idk what it is but obviously synthetic shit doesn't WORK for me. It's tinfoil at this point to say that medicine isn't made for autismos/women/blacks/any "minority" and gives us bad side effects, so we don't want it.

No. 1002057

>>1001957
all this "oh, you don't want the vaccination, well, you are right wing and a danger to everyone" bullshit is so annoying. Honestly, I'm vaccinated (I had to, there was no other choice, except for wasting 2 hours every day and a lot of money), but if one vaccinated person not wearing at least a medical mask comes to me and tells me all that bullshit I will explode soon. Everyone can still spread the virus, even faster now with Omikron and those people are walking around, shopping, going on holiday, not caring anymore, without precautions, without masks and someone who isn't vaccinated is the reason why we still have Covid? Yes, right, I don't think so. Every day I find more and more people I never want to meet or talk to again and they are from both "sides".

If you get side effects from every vaccine so far, don't take the new one, it's your body and maybe one day we will have another vaccine that actually works for more than 3 to 6 months.

No. 1002068

2 years later and 90% of the population died of corona.
Oh and our kids have become autistic because we advocated lockdown.

No. 1002145

>>1002057
>Every day I find more and more people I never want to meet or talk to again and they are from both "sides".
This shit has divided ppl into beliefs just as strong as the pasts religions. I especially despise it bc almost all my family has turned out to be retards who fell for it. They won't stop trying to spread their brain worms.

No. 1002266

>>1002145
same, my parents never cared for my vaccination status for nearly 20 years now (or any other medical stuff) and now they are all about "take the vaccine, just do it, we did it, too"… as if they ever went to a doctor before, I grew up learning that as long as my head isn't falling off there is no need for a doctor. Not that we had a great relationship before but this whole thing feels like a bad written comedy.

No. 1002286

>>1002266
Im pretty neutral but every sloppy person I know is suddenly a huge vaccine-nazi. My ex boyfriend who forbid me from taking birth control (that my doctor suggested due to me fainting on my period) because of side effects along with other needed medications is all of the sudden posting pro vaccine memes all over his Twitter and making fun of antivaxxers. On top of that my husband's abusive dad that abandoned him and his step mom are now very pro vaccine.

No. 1002360

>>1002286
They're not provac they're pro trying to control what ppl do with their bodies bc it tickles their ego.

No. 1002372

I'm literally terrified of testing positive for covid this holiday season and ruining mine and everyone's plans. The stress of potentially testing ~asymptomatic positive is making me as sick as covid would've made me tbh

No. 1002378

>>1002372
me too tbh, and the fact the people around me all had covid scares this week does not help.

No. 1002390

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"companies make shit products? Well you just have COVID!" Can people be more gullible?

No. 1002391

>>1002390
Clearly a joke anon

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No. 1002483

>>1002391
>>1002391
Have you seen people reacting to the OG meme? Obviously they're not joking

No. 1002756

>>1002372
I'm not getting tested ever again, unless I have to for work.
We as a society have to take a stand. COVID will be around for as along as we will allow it to be around. The new variant is equivalent to a cold and we have to continue testing to show it's prevalence. If people refuse testing, they won't know they have it.
South Africa has not experienced a surge in hospitalizations or deaths despite their low vaccination rate. Omicron is a cold.
Stand up, it starts with you. Stop wearing masks, and stop getting tested.

No. 1002794

>>1002360
ah, that's what I forgot, my mother is extremely controlling, doctor visits would have shown that something is going wrong in my family but since I haven't been living at home for over 15 years now, the vaccine would be a new way to take control. After all I can't take part on stuff or visit my parents if I'm not vaccinated, such a bad thing, kek

>>1002372
one of my profs has been at home 5 times now because of a false positive covid self-test.

>>1002756
why stop wearing masks? Is wearing a mask such a big problem? To be honest I wish people would keep on wearing masks in the seasons with a huge amount of colds and flu, like other cultures around the world have done for years now. I haven't had a single cold or something like that since the masks are mandatory, normally I would have been sick at least 2 times a year because of colleagues being sick at work (my country pays sick leave, so no reason to go to work and infect everyone else).

The testing part I agree, I won't get tested, there are no self-tests anymore at the stores I can afford (and they don't count for official stuff) and the next test centre is 2 km away from me and I won't walk there to stay outside in a line with people maybe having covid.

No. 1002800

>>1002794
I'm also stopping wearing masks because of the principal. Governments were saying it's JUST 2 weeks to flatten the curve, it's JUST 6 feet of space, it's JUST a mask, it's JUST a test, it's JUST a jab, it's JUST a booster. Before you know it, we have more and more restrictions. It all adds up. Now we have vaccine passports, quarantine camps, and a Swedish company is working on microchips. All of these were once conspiracies are now reality in just a short 18 months. What will be next?

No. 1002831

>>1002756
Oh noes nonna, you must be one of those crazy trump antivaxx flatearther!11!!!
Jk I'm with you on this one.

>>1002794
>why stop wearing masks?
Because they're unhygienic (come on, no one changes them as often as they should and if you sweat just a bit they're done), dehumanizing (you don't see people as people anymore, just faceless blobs) and it's awful for you immune system not to get exposed to viruses every once in a while. Native Americans were killed by smallpox because their immune system was never exposed to it. If you're not exposed to the common cold in 5 years the next cold you're gonna get is likely to get you in the grave. And anyway even in my country politicians said they don't have any evidence they work but we absolutely should wear them so we don't forget wE're iN a paNdEmiC.

No. 1002834

>>1002831
Another note on masks, they are littering the streets and causing so much pollution.
If COVID was truly so dangerous and deadly, shouldn't discarded masks be considered bio-hazardous waste…? They have the 'rona particles all over them.

No. 1002857

>>1002794
I don't know why I have to keep writing out this post but here we are.

PAPER MASKS DO FUCK ALL TO PROTECT YOU

Think about it. If you were going to spray paint some furniture would you use a paper mask or a rated mask? Now think how much bigger spray paint particles are than a covid virion.

No. 1002932

>>1002834
>>1002831
can't do anything against the stupid behaviour of other people, I change my mask regularly and don't litter the environment. Also, I like those faceless blobs, don't need to see the faces of other people.
The thing that a common cold will bring me to the grave after 5 years of not being exposed to it is something I will have to read through, if that's the case I will make a "cold party" every 4 years.

>>1002857
Why do you assume that everyone wears paper masks? I don't, I take the time and read through the ratings of the mask and don't buy the "non-medical" stuff. Except for that, paper masks (had to look them up) aren't even allowed in my country anymore. I still thing that the right masks and distance is a more effective way to get through that shit than a vaccine that you are forced to refresh at least every 5 months.

No. 1003909

That's it, I'm done. In my country they just listed someone who threw themselves from a building as a "covid death" by testing them afterwards. Since he was 23 they tried to use it as "seeeee young healthy people die from covid as well".
I ain't believing any more of those news. It's either suicides, accidents or hamplanets under 40 that they try to sell us as young healthy covid deaths.

No. 1004475

If i'm self quarantining do you think it'd be fine to go out at 7am for a half hour or so? The gestapo wont try check up on me at that time, will they?

Does anyone know the general hours that they check?
Merry christmas btw

No. 1004479

>>1003909

I just wish there was one godforsaken outlet that wasn't either trying to pretend A) COVID is a conspiracy or B) COVID continues to be a ravaging Black Plague stealing the young from us and requiring 2 more boosters.

Roast me all you want but being in a Southern state right now has its perks as a Healthy Youth. Things are back to normal, I get to go out and get sloppy, I only knew 2 people who caught oMiCrOn and it was from a NYC visit and they had cold symptoms, etc.

Meanwhile my friends in Portland and Chicago haven't been to a bar in 2 years, masks still mandated everywhere, and they're encroaching on "booster required to dine" territory in some districts and sending out Instagram PSAs about how Omicron is rampaging and will still kill healthy young people.

Not that I'm going full right wing retard about it but it seems very intense for the liberal areas

No. 1004482

>>1002831

I don't think that the common cold will kill you dead, HOWEVER, second to last time I was sick to the point of wanting to rest and coughing productively was in 2016. I wore a mask religiously until it was no longer mandated in my area (around July). Literally as soon as I stopped wearing my mask I caught the common cold and it hit me so badly that I needed to rest for like 4 days. Sinuses absolutely plugged, couldn't breathe through my nose even with nose spray and Neti Pots, hard to swallow, coughing up green mucus constantly, had to sleep with 3 pillows stacked or I woke up with so much post-nasal mucus I couldn't breathe through my mouth, had to constantly be on Dayquil and Mucinex, and had a post-viral cough that's still lingered.

I tested again and again for COVID, flu, and strep, no cigar. I was essentially advised that my body just wasn't accustomed to bathing in the germ air of hundreds of strangers anymore, and my immune system chilled out.

I think that healthy, vaccinated youths in areas without a high caseload shouldn't wear them unless they're feeling unwell themselves. I think it's definitely weakening us.

No. 1004493

>>1004482
or just maybe… being around thousands of different other himans on a daily basis, breathing their germs, is not and has never been a natural state for humans…? truth is, we probably should wear masks or at least some kind of face covering when in dense public indoor spaces or public transit, covid or no covid.

When i worked as a cashier, i got sick almost once a month just from exposure to so many people. Since then, never been sick once in 4 years. Wouldnt do that again without a mask, and if you expect employees to not wear masks & get themselves sick just for your comfort, fuck you actually?

No. 1004497

>>1004493
>>1004493
>When i worked as a cashier, i got sick almost once a month just from exposure to so many people.
Nta but you're an exception and I'm sure you know that. People with healthy immune systems have no problem being around lots of people and maybe get the flu once a winter. Even if you were right about people not being meant to be around so many people and their germs all day (which I don't think is the case considering we have an immune system that's perfectly capable of adapting), making people wear masks is just solving a non-existent problem as most people's immune systems can simply take it.

No. 1004506

>>1004479
It's been 2 years of this shit and people really still don't understand the main point of mask mandates and quarantines. Of course covid won't kill young, healthy people unless you're extremely unlucky. But it can cause permanent damage (tissue scarring in your lungs) even as a mild disease that will significantly affect your quality of life and the most important thing is that it's to protect the frail who would otherwise end up dead. Even if only 1% of all people who catch the disease end up in hospital care, out of 100 000 people that's still 1000 people, a very significant amount that hospitals can't handle. ICU beds are limited in numbers and out of those 1000 if even 100 fill them up, the single hospital is in disastrous state trying to treat other patients unrelated to covid who would require intensive care such as victims of sudden accidents or violet attacks, car crashes, those who have undergone intensive surgery for a disease etc. Covid is spreading so fast that it infects those 100 000 people on a much faster rate than regular flu viruses and has a higher death rate for people with compromised state of health, and the hospital can't exactly just leave patients to die. You have to look at the bigger picture of how things affect other things, not just "well I'm not going to die of it".

No. 1004527

>>1004497
No… I have a quite normal if not good immune system. I don't think I ever missed school more than three or four times due to sickness, and I don't think I got sick/had a cold once during all of college.

But in a year as a cashier, I got sick like 8 times. Touching money, about thirty different people an hour breathing on you, et cetera. The human immune system is meant for the natural human state, which is a tribe of about 150 plus occasional strangers. Not people from all over the world moving around constantly.

Yeah we can "adapt", its not like I fucking died. But it sure wasn't pleasant, and if I worked as a cashier again, you bet your bippy I would wear a mask by default, cause that shit sucked. No, peolple dont need to wear them in school or at a non public job probably, but if you get mad at service employees for wearing masks to protect themselves, fuck off.

Have you worked as a cashier? Or are you just talking out your ass cause you don't like what I'm saying?

No. 1004529

>>1004527
NTA but when I was working as a cashier I didn't get sick once save for regular seasonal flus, no more than any average person.

>The human immune system is meant for the natural human state, which is a tribe of about 150 plus occasional strangers. Not people from all over the world moving around constantly.

Are you working at an airport or something? A regular cashier mostly serves people from their own community.

No. 1004542

>>1004527
Yes, I've worked as a cashier more than once, other jobs in retail and other jobs where I was constantly in close proximity or even brushing past other people for many years, both part-time and full-time. Actually just this summer I was working a shit job at a cramped, non-ventilated stockroom with tens of co-workers who I was constantly brushing past, maybe 5 of them wearing masks because our employer didn't encourage it and we were expected to keep meeting pre-covid quotas so keeping distance wasn't an option and I didn't catch anything (covid or otherwise). (I'm not an anti-masker for covid, don't misunderstand). Never had problems in general (besides catching the flu once a winter) and I sure have never heard of a co-worker who caught the flu on a regular basis only when they started working this type of job(s).

Maybe you used to have a healthy immune system but things can change and getting sick every month is not representative of a healthy immune system regardless of how many people you're near or how many gross things you touch.

No. 1004553

>>1004529
Yes I live in a metropolitan area with universities and many people who travel to and from other countries. If you're in an insular place where it's all the same people, I guess you can safely breathe each other's sneezes all day long.

>>1004542
I havent gotten sick since then either, despite riding public transit most days and going in and out of many different peoples houses for another job. Why do you need me to be wrong so bad?

If anything I have a quite good immune system, there have been a number of times where my whole family got the flu or a stomach bug and was vomiting hard, but I didn't have anything worse than mild diarrhoea.

I didn't the flu working either but I would get a mild cold every six weeks or so. It wasn't fun. That's my experience, maybe it was due to working at a busy restaurant in a place with some tourists now and then. But let cashiers wear masks if they want lmao

No. 1004566

>>1004506
Shut it with the "save the NHS" bullshit. The NHS (or any health system for what it's worth) had 2 fucking years to save itself considering how much money they suck out of our pockets.

No. 1004575

>>1004566
Okay. Where do you think hospitals will be making their capacity 10 times bigger? Even if machines were available and you hooked up 2000 new ICU units in a hospital in a city of a few million citizens, where are you going to get the personnel to operate it? One ICU unit requires like 5 people to take care of it, training for ICU nursing takes years, even if at the start of the pandemic you recruited thousands of new nurses for covid alone it would still take time for them to be able to handle the workload and, you know, not kill people by their inaptitude. And that's even ignoring the fact that nobody wants to become a nurse. It's a thankless job with shit pay and terrible working hours and you need to have psychiatric evaluation done to deem you fit for the job and not be one of those possible psychos only becoming one for the power fantasy of controlling human life.

And when the pandemic eventually ends, what are you going to do with all the extra personnel you just trained? You can't pump the taxpayers dry to pay them to do nothing. It would be less of a hassle to pay every unvaxxed retard 5k to get vaccinated than reform the entire health care system to direct all of its resources towards treating covid patients afraid of muh experimental vaccine that according to all statistics in every country it's used in saves you from the severe form of the disease by 80-90% probability rates.

No. 1004584

>>1004575
Impying the vaxxed are not clogging the hospitals kek. Idk where you live but here they fired a shitton of nurses and doctors just before omicron hit and now they pretend they're understaff but not hiring anyone.

No. 1004586

>>1004566
This. Let the NHS die. It's a massive bloated mess that fails in it's primary objective which is to provide quality healthcare.

>>1004575
More vaccinated people are dying of covid in hospital than the unvaccinated. Don't you think it's strange that over 80% of the population is vaccinated yet hospitals are still filled with covid patients?

No. 1004604

I'm so tired of reading different statistics every day about who's clogging up the hospitals. I don't think the unvaccinated are the problem here as the media would so love to paint it as (until they realize they have to flip the switch and blame the vaccinated, for money, of course). This seems like an overall problem with the healthcare system in most countries in general. Here they were screaming about low capacity and nurses leaving for better jobs for years before the pandemic, so how are politicians surprised that they're currently collapsing?

No. 1004607

I went to a liberal city from my rural home and had a hard time not laughing at how scared 70% people were. Passersby conversing about how you only have to pass by an INFECTED PARTY for ONE SECOND to get it. Accidentally walking into a store without my mask since no one wears them at home sent the workers into a frenzy and they were rude to me throughout. At that I couldn't help but feel this is beginning to get pretty political.

No. 1004630

>>1004586
This is literally false. In my country vaxxed people are over 15 times less likely to get into the hospital, over 30 times less likely to get on the IC and the age of the unvaxxed in the hospitals on average is 20 years younger than the vaxxed. Also 80% vaxxed = millions unvaxxed, the amount of IC beds most countries have is peanuts in comparison to the amount of people who're still unvaxxed.

No. 1004631

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No. 1004636

>>1004527
>I got sick every month
>But I have a healthy immune system
I have news for you - people with healthy immune systems don't get sick every month from interacting with others. In my 6 years as a cashier, I've gotten sick once, mose likely unrelated from being a cashier.

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>>1004604
They're not. Take a look at this article.
https://www.wcax.com/2021/12/22/covid-positive-vermonters-with-no-symptoms-clog-up-ers/

Vermont is the most vaccinated state with 76% of their population fully vaccinated.

No. 1004643

>>1004630
*within the first 1-3 months
*with the assumption that every patient with unknown status and every patient who is "only" vaxxed once is automatically unvaxxed

No. 1004647

>>1004575
>what are you going to do with all the extra personnel you just trained? You can't pump the taxpayers dry to pay them to do nothing.
HAHAHAHAHA have you ever been to a hospital? They are chronically understaffed and have been for decades. There is no such thing as "too many health workers".

No. 1004648

>>1004643
Don't forget that they only consider you fully vaccinated two weeks after your second dose. So if you die less than 14 days after the second dose, you're considered unvaccinated.

Not to mention the UK isn't breaking out those that died directly because of COVID us those that don't. If you test positive for COVID but get into a car accident, you're lumped in as a COVID death.
They're also checking bodies after death for COVID, which is bullshit.

No. 1004660

>>1004604
In my country it is literally the unvaccinated clogging up the hospitals. 80% of the population have been double vaccinated but according to current statistics it's the unvaccinated who fill up the hospital beds, especially the ICU ones. 90% of the people who end up in ICU have no vaccinations at all. Sure, some double vaxxed people get sick and develop severe symptoms because no vaccine is 100% but it's much, much rarer than for the unvaxxed people. And most of them don't even end up in intensive care, regular hospital care is usually enough.

>>1004647
Pretty sure you would be bitching about the 10% tax increase to pay for it kek
>inb4 WELL THEY SHOULD STOP FUNNELING MONEY TO IMMIGRATION/WHATEVER ARBITRARY FIELD AND GIVE IT TO HOSPITALS THEN!!!!!
my retarded moid alert is already beeping, how I wish all the people bitching about public health care in western europe would move to the US and see how much they like going bankrupt over a sore throat

No. 1004673

>>1004660
>10% tax increase
>for paying and educating personell better and giving hospitals the help they needed for literal years
>pulls out some retarded strawman before she even got a reply
>implying using money for more meaningful sectors is a bad thing
Just go work there yourself and every nurse will tell you herself how much hell it has been pre-covid and how dirty goverment have did them for years.

No. 1004674

>>1004527
Lol WTF. I worked in customer service most of my life and then went on to work in hospitals being in literal COVID units and only got mono once only because I was a hoe. I actually ended up getting COVID when I DIDNT work and stayed home most of the time. I also have health problems and a shit diet. Getting sick every month or so just makes you sound like you're unclean or have some other health issue you need checked out, not healthy at all

No. 1004676

>>1004497
Absolutely, it's a well known fact that child care and retail worker have a poor immune system.

My sides anon, you are dumb. >>1004493 is right, humans aren't made to survive with so many germs around them.

No. 1004679

>>1004676
If they commonly had poor immune systems then we would literally have none, especially during covid when people are encouraged to take off for every little cough, your immune system gets stronger if you're exposed to germs regularly, that's literally how traditional vaccines are made. I don't know a single retail worker or child care worker who is sick every month.

No. 1004680

>>1004660
Proof please p

No. 1004708

It's always entertaining to see my vaccine-nazi family freak out when even news sources they agreed with blatantly state dangers of the vaccine, how people with the jab can still get COVID, spread it and die, and how all the "conspiracy theories" are coming to light. It's so funny to me to watch the same exact people who run around screaming how "the vaccine doesn't alter DNA! Vaccine passports won't be a thing! There won't be camps!" Turn around and support exactly that just because the daddy government said it kek

No. 1004725

>>1004493

"If you expect employees to wear masks"
"If you are mad if people wear masks or not"

Literally nobody you're replying to is saying this, stop strawmanning and victim complexing so hard

>>1004676
> Humans aren't made to survive with so many germs around them

This is the dumbest thing I've read this week, please go live on an isolated poly commune in the desert if you feel that way

This thread has devolved into a clownshow on both ends of the spectrum, no pun intended

No. 1004727

>>1004506
Ppl need to accept nothing will protect them from eventual sickness and death. Back in the day it was "If I pray enough God will protect me", now it's "If I distance disinfect and become a hermit sanitation and vacs will protect me". Ironically all the stress significantly lowers ppl immune system.

No. 1004741

Novavax just got approved in the EU, but it is still made with the original Wuhan spike, is it even going to be effective against omnicron at this point? Where I live it's going to be available in March the soonest here.

No. 1004746

>>1004727

Everyone at ELEMENTARY school knew that it was the kids of germaphobe parents who didn't let their child play with anyone and constantly bleached the house that were sick as hell all the time. And somehow it's not computing to people that the extreme measures taken for protection against peak covid have resulted in weakened immune systems. We were doing just fine before it, nonnies are really acting like pre-Covid was the medieval ages with people dropping dead en masse from the common cold. You either live as a hermit for the rest of your days because any flu or variation of COVID is an unbearable thought, or you accept there's risks with living in everyday life in low-covid areas lol. Always has been.

No. 1257969

So why aren’t the autists giving it any attention anymore?



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