Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

O/T Covid Vaccine mRNA

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Originally posted by Eternal Optimist View Post
    It appears you don't.
    That's why I checked.

    Comment


    • WOAH Former FDA vaccines deputy ADMITS that the covid injections high rates of myocarditis - As much as 1 in 5000! He also admits that people who had covid had better immunity than those who got the injection Yet more "conspiracy theories" proven true https://t.co/O6Lo7P7J1W

      Comment


      • Meh. What does he know?

        And it's on Twitter so it's gotta be Pfake news.

        Hopefully Kerr will be along shortly to point out precisely how wrong Dr. Krause is.

        Comment


        • Anyway, does anyone know where 'flu went a few years ago?

          Click image for larger version

Name:	FluCasesUSA.jpg
Views:	1
Size:	21.4 KB
ID:	264431

          Comment


          • Originally posted by Eternal Optimist View Post
            Meh. What does he know?

            And it's on Twitter so it's gotta be Pfake news.

            Hopefully Kerr will be along shortly to point out precisely how wrong Dr. Krause is.
            I've not watched the video as the shyte propagating algorithms can do quite well enough without me.

            On the two points mentioned in the Tweet:

            1. Myocarditis is a recognised rare side effect of the mRNA vaccines, although the incidence is around 1 case per 37000 doses on the research that I've seen. It's generally mild and self-limiting.

            2. Infection with covid does provide a degree of immunity. Why wouldn't it? Spike protein from the virus will engender an immune response in much the same way as spike protein from a vaccine.

            The stupidity of the tweet is in failing to acknowledge that infection with covid can have consequences other than immunity. The infection fatality rate is around 1.4% from memory. And there are a host of other potential consequences of infection, one of which is.... myocarditis.

            Comment


            • Originally posted by Eternal Optimist View Post
              Anyway, does anyone know where 'flu went a few years ago?

              [ATTACH=CONFIG]26328[/ATTACH]
              Measures such as lockdowns, social distancing and masks will reduce the spread of all airborne viruses, including 'flu.

              In addition, I suspect that much of the PCR testing capacity that would normally have been used for 'flu surveillance would have been diverted to covid.

              Hope this helps.

              Comment


              • Originally posted by KerrAvon View Post
                Measures such as lockdowns, social distancing and masks will reduce the spread of all airborne viruses, including 'flu...
                Except for Covid, yes?

                Comment


                • Originally posted by KerrAvon View Post
                  I've not watched the video...
                  You surprise me.

                  Comment


                  • Can’t speak for the USA but I can confirm that in the UK, all testing was pretty much diverted to testing for COViD and not FLU. As the pandemic went on we started to switch to quad assays that could detect COVID Flu A & B and RSV simultaneously which we are still using now.

                    This is why you see the drop in Flu figures on what you posted.

                    Comment


                    • Originally posted by Mr_bukaroo View Post
                      Can’t speak for the USA but I can confirm that in the UK, all testing was pretty much diverted to testing for COViD and not FLU. As the pandemic went on we started to switch to quad assays that could detect COVID Flu A & B and RSV simultaneously which we are still using now.

                      This is why you see the drop in Flu figures on what you posted.
                      PCR tests, yes?

                      Comment


                      • Yes

                        Comment


                        • Thanks.

                          That answers that question.

                          Comment


                          • Originally posted by Eternal Optimist View Post
                            Except for Covid, yes?
                            Of course they stopped the spread of covid.

                            Do you have faith in some weird and wacky theory that could explain how they wouldn't?

                            Comment


                            • Originally posted by Eternal Optimist View Post
                              Thanks.

                              That answers that question.
                              It answers the question unless know nothing about PCR and 'do your research' means blindly accepting any drivel on Twitter/Rumble etc. that catches your eye.

                              But tell me, are you attaching significance to the reduced reporting of 'flu whilst simultaneously rejecting the technique by which it is reported? The cognitive dissonance that conspiracy theorists have to juggle with is one of their features that fascinates me.

                              Comment


                              • Originally posted by KerrAvon View Post
                                I've not watched the video as the shyte propagating algorithms can do quite well enough without me.

                                On the two points mentioned in the Tweet:

                                1. Myocarditis is a recognised rare side effect of the mRNA vaccines, although the incidence is around 1 case per 37000 doses on the research that I've seen. It's generally mild and self-limiting.

                                2. Infection with covid does provide a degree of immunity. Why wouldn't it? Spike protein from the virus will engender an immune response in much the same way as spike protein from a vaccine.

                                The stupidity of the tweet is in failing to acknowledge that infection with covid can have consequences other than immunity. The infection fatality rate is around 1.4% from memory. And there are a host of other potential consequences of infection, one of which is.... myocarditis.
                                What it says in the write up is

                                Former FDA vaccines deputy ADMITS that the covid injections high rates of myocarditis - As much as 1 in 5000!

                                He also admits that people who had covid had better immunity than those who got the injection.

                                The viedeo is quite ballanced as it does say that the covid vaccine does give added immunity to covid but not as much as being infected by covid itself. He goes on to say that there are cases of heart problems caused in mainly young men that can't be linked with pubity and that it also effects other ages too.

                                He was asked at the end of the video if he had taken the booster. Now don't forget that he was on the team responsible for giving the go ahead for Vaccines use. He said that he hadn't taken the booster!!!

                                If you read it I'm sure your legal mind can pick bones out of what I've said through deflection or by denouncing his as he's now retired!

                                Comment

                                Working...
                                X