Peter Brown wrote: ↑Thu Jun 24, 2021 7:35 am
I barely read this thread.
Have any Fanlax libs been screaming about the Delta Variant? Please understand it’s just more nonsense to force vaccinations.
Meanwhile young boys are dropping dead of the vaccination. Anyone discussing that?
I'll discuss it with you. How many have died of the vaccine? Where is this being tracked?
“This report provides a summary of each adolescent’s clinical course and evaluation. No causal relationship between vaccine administration and myocarditis has been established. Continued monitoring and reporting to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) is strongly recommended.”
Worth tracking to determine if there is a relationship.
Peter Brown wrote: ↑Thu Jun 24, 2021 7:35 am
I barely read this thread.
Have any Fanlax libs been screaming about the Delta Variant? Please understand it’s just more nonsense to force vaccinations.
Meanwhile young boys are dropping dead of the vaccination. Anyone discussing that?
I'll discuss it with you. How many have died of the vaccine? Where is this being tracked?
“This report provides a summary of each adolescent’s clinical course and evaluation. No causal relationship between vaccine administration and myocarditis has been established. Continued monitoring and reporting to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) is strongly recommended.”
Worth tracking to determine if there is a relationship.
You getting all "sciencey" with PB? Good luck with that.
Back in the world of nuance, the risk of myocarditis needs to be weighed against the continued incidents of antigenic shift which will continue to result in death for the unvaccinated and imposition of behavioral restrictions (at least by the semi-sane).
Sigh. If only life were simple like apple pie and Mom...
Re: All things CoronaVirus
Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2021 12:51 pm
by youthathletics
You can't say Mom any longer, it is a birthing person.
Re: All things CoronaVirus
Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2021 1:13 pm
by Peter Brown
youthathletics wrote: ↑Thu Jun 24, 2021 12:51 pm
You can't say Mom any longer, it is a birthing person.
The daffiness of libs has no bottom. I’m not sure how they balance a checkbook let alone dress themselves in the morning.
Peter Brown wrote: ↑Thu Jun 24, 2021 7:35 am
I barely read this thread.
Have any Fanlax libs been screaming about the Delta Variant? Please understand it’s just more nonsense to force vaccinations.
Meanwhile young boys are dropping dead of the vaccination. Anyone discussing that?
I'll discuss it with you. How many have died of the vaccine? Where is this being tracked?
“This report provides a summary of each adolescent’s clinical course and evaluation. No causal relationship between vaccine administration and myocarditis has been established. Continued monitoring and reporting to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) is strongly recommended.”
Worth tracking to determine if there is a relationship.
You getting all "sciencey" with PB? Good luck with that.
Back in the world of nuance, the risk of myocarditis needs to be weighed against the continued incidents of antigenic shift which will continue to result in death for the unvaccinated and imposition of behavioral restrictions (at least by the semi-sane).
Sigh. If only life were simple like apple pie and Mom...
Yep. I read the paper. Nothing in it to suggest that vaccines are causing it and the incidence is small. Better to get people vaccinated to head off virus circulation and a really bad mutation. Bandito needs to head back to Jellystone.
Re: All things CoronaVirus
Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2021 5:53 pm
by youthathletics
What changed, since on 3.8% are vaxxed?
Re: All things CoronaVirus
Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2021 8:44 pm
by Typical Lax Dad
youthathletics wrote: ↑Thu Jun 24, 2021 5:53 pm
What changed, since on 3.8% are vaxxed?
youthathletics wrote: ↑Thu Jun 24, 2021 5:53 pm
What changed, since on 3.8% are vaxxed?
It’s a hoax.
Tired act.
Joe
What was the point of the chart and the comment that only 3.8% of the population is fully vaccinated? Do you believe that was a good faith inquiry? I read the India Times from time to time. It’s actually very good. Ask a silly conspiracy leaning question and you get a silly response. It is a tired act.
Re: All things CoronaVirus
Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2021 9:22 pm
by wgdsr
PizzaSnake wrote: ↑Wed Jun 23, 2021 1:02 pm
You can lead a horse's rump to water, but...
"Covid-19 vaccines are available for everyone ages 12 and up," US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky said Tuesday at a White House briefing. "They are nearly 100% effective against severe disease and death -- meaning nearly every death due to Covid-19 is particularly tragic, because nearly every death, especially among adults, due to Covid-19 is at this point entirely preventable.
Those still dying from Covid-19 in the US are "overwhelmingly" unvaccinated, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Director Dr. Anthony Fauci told CNN on Tuesday."
youthathletics wrote: ↑Thu Jun 24, 2021 5:53 pm
What changed, since on 3.8% are vaxxed?
It’s a hoax.
Tired act.
Joe
We are not as smart as TLD, we haven’t achieved omniscience. Which is why the question was asked.
You expect a guy on Fanlax to have the answer? Try twitter.
You ever been to India? I haven’t. My father hoped to take me there one day on a trip but he didn’t make it. Very good friend from Mumbai……I hope to have a chance to go home with him.
My take aways from the report:
- All seven in the study cited recovered quickly.
- Myocarditis is a known side effect of all vaccines - very rare
- Physicians should be aware of vaccination status when a teen presents with chest pain
My thoughts are that we may very well be jumping the gun with vaccination of teens and perhaps young adults. We don't have enough data yet on the trade-off of side effects of vaccines vs. complications of the disease in the cohort being addressed here. For now, from the report you cite: "The benefits of vaccination significantly exceed possible risks."
Now, do you have any instances of the "young boys [that] are dropping dead of the vaccination" that you say we should be discussing?
youthathletics wrote: ↑Thu Jun 24, 2021 5:53 pm
What changed, since on 3.8% are vaxxed?
It’s a hoax.
Tired act.
Joe
We are not as smart as TLD, we haven’t achieved omniscience. Which is why the question was asked.
You expect a guy on Fanlax to have the answer? Try twitter.
You ever been to India? I haven’t. My father hoped to take me there one day on a trip but he didn’t make it. Very good friend from Mumbai……I hope to have a chance to go home with him.
youth,
what changed?
i don't know what changed and am looking for a cheat sheet. most of the time on fanlax, i get one.
everybody knows. and can run countries' covid response.
Has anyone provided data that suggests if you already had CV-19, the vaccine is really negligible? The mrna inventor suggested this data is not clear, yet.
Re: All things CoronaVirus
Posted: Fri Jun 25, 2021 7:12 am
by tech37
More background from earlier this year re Ivermectin:
My take aways from the report:
- All seven in the study cited recovered quickly.
- Myocarditis is a known side effect of all vaccines - very rare
- Physicians should be aware of vaccination status when a teen presents with chest pain
My thoughts are that we may very well be jumping the gun with vaccination of teens and perhaps young adults. We don't have enough data yet on the trade-off of side effects of vaccines vs. complications of the disease in the cohort being addressed here. For now, from the report you cite: "The benefits of vaccination significantly exceed possible risks."
Now, do you have any instances of the "young boys [that] are dropping dead of the vaccination" that you say we should be discussing?
Much of the buzz about ivermectin relies on metanalytic data from lots of smaller studies. I guess I wonder with all metanalytic studies if you get garbage in you get garbage out. In these studies, I wonder how many studies were not reported that indicated Ivermectin had no effect?
I would love for this stuff to work. At this point the data I have read relies on small samples with questionable methodologies. I see there are several larger controlled studies being done, which I think are needed. It appears that these questions may be answered shortly in the larger patient controlled studies.