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Re: COVID-19 2020
« Reply #1560 on: July 15, 2020, 04:53:56 pm »
Like I said I will be careful what I put in my body - and even more so my kids


Having said that we always have gotten all the vaccines and flu shots

Although some negative reactions are like when you take the flu shot, right?


https://www.zerohedge.com/political/moderna-covid-19-vaccine-induced-adverse-reactions-more-half-trial-participants

Those side effects are exactly what one would expect from a vaccination of this type.  Also, the side effect of immunity.

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Re: COVID-19 2020
« Reply #1561 on: July 15, 2020, 04:58:14 pm »
Geezus just confirming

Why you all being pricks?

Re: COVID-19 2020
« Reply #1562 on: July 15, 2020, 05:04:35 pm »
Why you all being pricks?
has something changed, that seems to be the norm ;)
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Re: COVID-19 2020
« Reply #1563 on: July 15, 2020, 05:13:59 pm »
Hmm...not 100% what he is saying about enforceable standards, but I guess we'll wait and see

Ralph Northam@GovernorVA
BREAKING: In the absence of federal action, Virginia has just become the first state in the nation to adopt *enforceable* workplace safety standards for #COVID19.

Workers should not have to sacrifice their health and safety to earn a living—especially not during a pandemic.
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Re: COVID-19 2020
« Reply #1564 on: July 15, 2020, 09:30:29 pm »
It’s reasonable for me to be cautious if a new vaccine is produced in record time: a few months

Agreed. Clinical trials normally take years.  Any trial that is completed in months would seemingly ignore long term effects, for starters. Seems like that would be important in this particular case.

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Re: COVID-19 2020
« Reply #1565 on: July 15, 2020, 09:42:08 pm »
It’s reasonable for me to be cautious if a new vaccine is produced in record time: a few months

Agreed. Clinical trials normally take years.  Any trial that is completed in months would seemingly ignore long term effects, for starters. Seems like that would be important in this particular case.

Again, what long term affects are you afraid of w/r/t a vaccine? Vaccines either confer immunity or they don't.


The only long term side effect of a vaccine is immunity.


https://ww2.health.wa.gov.au/Articles/A_E/Comparisons-of-the-effects-of-diseases-and-the-side-effects-of-vaccines
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Re: COVID-19 2020
« Reply #1566 on: July 16, 2020, 02:04:02 am »
The only long term side effect of a vaccine is immunity.

https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/vac-gen/side-effects.htm
https://www.vaccines.gov/basics/safety/side_effects
https://www.aafp.org/afp/2002/1201/p2113.html
https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/infant-and-toddler-health/in-depth/vaccines/art-20048334
https://www.seattlechildrens.org/conditions/a-z/immunization-reactions/

for a vaccine to be approved, the benefits (ex: immunity) have to vastly outweigh the risks (including side-effects).  so you're much better off getting vaccinated than not, but you can't say the only side-effect of getting vax'ed is immunity.
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Re: COVID-19 2020
« Reply #1567 on: July 16, 2020, 10:06:10 am »
@charlesornsteinI had hoped it was a glitch, but no...The @CDCgov  hospital capacity dashboard has gone dark. @CDCDirector
 has said CDC still has access to the data but apparently the public no longer does.

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Re: COVID-19 2020
« Reply #1568 on: July 16, 2020, 10:14:50 am »
Vaccines are not approved by the CDC, right?
« Last Edit: July 16, 2020, 10:16:35 am by hutch »

Re: COVID-19 2020
« Reply #1569 on: July 16, 2020, 10:46:52 am »
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA’s) Center for Biologics Evaluation and ResearchExternal (CBER) is responsible for regulating vaccines in the United States.

Testing and evaluation of the vaccine before it’s licensed by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and recommended for use by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)


FDA approves, CDC recommends
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Re: COVID-19 2020
« Reply #1570 on: July 16, 2020, 10:55:58 am »
@charlesornsteinI had hoped it was a glitch, but no...The @CDCgov  hospital capacity dashboard has gone dark. @CDCDirector
 has said CDC still has access to the data but apparently the public no longer does.

Well this is good news to counter that
@JohnsHopkins
We do not currently source any data from the CDC, so reporting on JHU’s coronavirus dashboards (U.S. & Global) will not be affected
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Re: COVID-19 2020
« Reply #1571 on: July 16, 2020, 11:22:22 am »
So I should just accept without skepticism the recommendations of this highly politicized CDC that the vaccine is good to go...say hypothetically like in October, right before the election?





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Re: COVID-19 2020
« Reply #1572 on: July 16, 2020, 11:29:45 am »
I would take advice from a local medical doctor rather than some rando CDC employee or washed up music forum boardie.

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Re: COVID-19 2020
« Reply #1573 on: July 16, 2020, 11:34:54 am »
Will the local doc have access to the information that led the CDC to issue its recommendation?

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Re: COVID-19 2020
« Reply #1574 on: July 16, 2020, 11:41:42 am »
And will the local doc spend days analyzing all this data? How do you know the doc won’t just do as usual and assume if the CDC says so they must have good reason? Do you think most docs realize just how corrupt the current CDC and all these government agencies might become in order to deliver an October surprise to save a Trump presidency? Should I ask our kids Dr if they are Republican?