Coronavirus

Was waiting for you to chime in on bat chit there Larry!!

42 years with Estee Lauder - 10 of which were in Quality Control in the Labs. Knew about the fish scales (anything with pearl in it). You don't wanna know what's actually in all that whitening tooth paste people are using.
 
42 years with Estee Lauder - 10 of which were in Quality Control in the Labs. Knew about the fish scales (anything with pearl in it). You don't wanna know what's actually in all that whitening tooth paste people are using.
Yeah but my whites are brighter then ever
 
Really? Is this your expert opinion? Would you state your life on making this statement?

Before you answer, read about the Dengue Fever vaccine. I might have saved you life.....lol

You didn't read enough, nor was I clear. When you make up any old vaccine and inoculate some thing with it, there will be an immune response. Whether or not that response if enough to impart immunity depends on what bug you're talking about. I've used bunnies, goats, & pigs to make antibodies for assays I've worked with. We check their antibody levels after each injection and, yes there is response to the first shot, so the statement as written is 100% correct.

I went on further to explain that in the case of the current COVID vaccines, you the complete course of 2 vaccines to get that 100% protection from severe and life threatening COVID.

Are there vaccine debacles? Yes there are and Dengue is just one example. At least the US approval for use included strict instructions regarding NOT administering the vaccine to children who have had a prior Dengue infection. The virus uses the old "attenuated" virus method, which takes multiple iterations of the nasty bug itself, and makes some biochemical alterations that are believed to render the virus harmless, but able to activate the immune system. Dengue infections may actually use antibodies against it to further infect people so it's important that the vaccine is NOT used on Dengue "virgins". This was not known when there was the problems seen in the Philippines when the vaccine was first used there. Since I'm a Dengue virgin, and I'm over 16 years old by a long shot, I'm not a candidate for the current vaccine and I would never be able to get vaccinated per FDA guidance, so thanks for the warning, but you didn't potentially save my life. Hopefully there will be a better vaccine should I need to into the jungle.

That being said, I just want to reiterate that the two approved Moderna and Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines have absolutely no native virus components. It does have a mRNA sequence identical to the sequence that the virus forces an infected cell to make to produce the spike protein and no other parts of the virus. The vaccine doesn't contain any actual viral components
 
So it’s easier to tell the public “No” it’s in fish scales like it’s safer to tell the masses “No” we are really not relying on Darwinism?
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I’ll believe the Urban Legend thank you and the obvious.
 
Not perfect obviously....

Only 23
Total acceptable to the covid warriors

no death this year from the flu brush that under the rug too

all covid all the time
Dare to disagree your an idiot

can’t fix stupid
 
Only 23
Total acceptable to the covid warriors

no death this year from the flu brush that under the rug too

all covid all the time
Dare to disagree your an idiot

can’t fix stupid
Pays to read the article, not the headline. From the article, Health officials noted that around 400 people die each week in the nursing home population.

Since vaccinations have been going on for a month, and 13 deaths are from nursing home residents out of 1600 that's still less than the fatality rate of COVID itself in the nursing home population, but you knew that.

Additionally, they have adjusted their administration of the vaccine, All 13 were nursing home patients and at least 80 years old. While officials aren’t expressing serious concern, they are adjusting their guidance on who should receive the vaccine.

More than 30,000 people in Norway have received the first shot of the Pfizer or Moderna coronavirus vaccine in the Scandinavian country since late last month, according to official figures.

“We are not alarmed by this,” Steinar Madsen, medical director with the agency, told Norwegian broadcaster NRK. “It is quite clear that these vaccines have very little risk, with a small exception for the frailest patients.”


“Doctors must now carefully consider who should be vaccinated,” he added. “Those who are very frail and at the very end of life can be vaccinated after an individual assessment.”

In regards to the total fatalities, even if they are related to the vaccine, 23 out of > 30,000 is less than 0.1%.
 
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