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Gladiator wrote:Retiree dies after taking Covid vaccine, and suffering clots, paralysis:
Via the Express Newspaper
The 60 year old man who suffered a blood clot and paralysis after taking the AstraZeneca vaccine has died.
His family are currently preparing his body for the funeral which takes place today at 3.30 p.m. according to Muslim rites.
The man's nephew, Faleel Ali told the Express by phone that the man died just after 10 p.m. on Thursday.
Hospital officials contacted his son and informed him of his death.
Pfizer Inc's CEO says he believes people will 'likely' need a third dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.
During a panel discussion hosted by CNBC in conjunction with CVS Health that aired on Thursday, Albert Bourla said a potential booster shot would be administered six to 12 months of being fully vaccinated.
Bourla added that he thinks it is possible that people will need to be immunized against coronavirus annually.
elec2020 wrote:wonder how the vaccine fanatics going to justify this....
elec2020 wrote:https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-9475955/Pfizer-CEO-says-Covid-vaccine-dose-needed-soon-six-months.htmlPfizer Inc's CEO says he believes people will 'likely' need a third dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.
During a panel discussion hosted by CNBC in conjunction with CVS Health that aired on Thursday, Albert Bourla said a potential booster shot would be administered six to 12 months of being fully vaccinated.
Bourla added that he thinks it is possible that people will need to be immunized against coronavirus annually.
sheeple gonna sheep
De Dragon wrote:elec2020 wrote:wonder how the vaccine fanatics going to justify this....
I don't know what a "vaccine fanatic(s)" is, but people with an iota of sense, would examine how many people took the AZ vaccine and were fine vs those who developed clots and died. Then these sensible people would calculate that you're more likely to be hit by lightning than develop clots and die from AZ vaccination.
Then sensible people would attempt to explain this to fear mongering anti vaxxers, who ironically owe their lives to being vaccinated from diseases. Sensible people would also point out to these attention seekers and trolls, that no one is forcing anyone to take AZ, or any other vaccine and that they're selfish and lazy and dumb and depending on other people to achieve herd immunity.
Yet in less than a month of vaccinations we already have one case in TnT and i think it was 30000 vaccines. Lets say that all the vaccines were used... still the chance of being hit by lightning is 1 out of 500000 not 1 out of 30000.Then these sensible people would calculate that you're more likely to be hit by lightning than develop clots and die from AZ vaccination.
then you go on to saySensible people would also point out to these attention seekers and trolls, that no one is forcing anyone to take AZ,
so basically u saying that no one forcing people who question the vaccine to take it but if they don't they selfish, lazy and dumb and not doing their job to help society to gain herd immunity. um do u understand comprehension?and that they're selfish and lazy and dumb and depending on other people to achieve herd immunity
De Dragon wrote:elec2020 wrote:https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-9475955/Pfizer-CEO-says-Covid-vaccine-dose-needed-soon-six-months.htmlPfizer Inc's CEO says he believes people will 'likely' need a third dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.
During a panel discussion hosted by CNBC in conjunction with CVS Health that aired on Thursday, Albert Bourla said a potential booster shot would be administered six to 12 months of being fully vaccinated.
Bourla added that he thinks it is possible that people will need to be immunized against coronavirus annually.
sheeple gonna sheep
OJT, you do know that flu shots are an annual thing right? Also no one is asking you to take 1, 2 or 3 shots of anything, though I strongly suspect that if you get Covid, you're going to be the most whiny Beyotch about it.
Excuse elec he now joining the idiots like pastor Habit7, Redman and eliteautoDe Dragon wrote:elec2020 wrote:wonder how the vaccine fanatics going to justify this....
I don't know what a "vaccine fanatic(s)" is, but people with an iota of sense, would examine how many people took the AZ vaccine and were fine vs those who developed clots and died. Then these sensible people would calculate that you're more likely to be hit by lightning than develop clots and die from AZ vaccination.
Then sensible people would attempt to explain this to fear mongering anti vaxxers, who ironically owe their lives to being vaccinated from diseases. Sensible people would also point out to these attention seekers and trolls, that no one is forcing anyone to take AZ, or any other vaccine and that they're selfish and lazy and dumb and depending on other people to achieve herd immunity.
De Dragon wrote:elec2020 wrote:wonder how the vaccine fanatics going to justify this....
I don't know what a "vaccine fanatic(s)" is, but people with an iota of sense, would examine how many people took the AZ vaccine and were fine vs those who developed clots and died. Then these sensible people would calculate that you're more likely to be hit by lightning than develop clots and die from AZ vaccination.
Then sensible people would attempt to explain this to fear mongering anti vaxxers, who ironically owe their lives to being vaccinated from diseases. Sensible people would also point out to these attention seekers and trolls, that no one is forcing anyone to take AZ, or any other vaccine and that they're selfish and lazy and dumb and depending on other people to achieve herd immunity.
wtf wrote:This is the first fatality in Trinidad after taking the vaccine.
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We not concern with these Carri-con little banana Republics. They do nutting for us but only bad talk trinis and always looking for handouts like the red government supportersHabit7 wrote:Jamaica had a death of someone after they took the vaccine too https://jamaica-gleaner.com/article/new ... ated-death
In TT 8K got covid and 150 died
13K got the vaccine and 1 died
Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson covid19 vaccines to come via Africa Medical
NARISSA FRASER 4 HRS AGO
Health Minister Terrence Deyalsingh - Photo by Marvin Hamilton
TRINIDAD and Tobago has ordered 250,000 Pfizer covid19 vaccines and 625,000 Johnson & Johnson covid19 vaccines from the Africa Medical Supplies Platform.
Health Minister Terrence Deyalsingh announced this during Wednesday's virtual media conference.
When last asked about vaccines via this platform, Deyalsingh said the ministry was awaiting a sales contract. Without this, no orders could be made.
But, asked for an update, Deyalsingh said a total of 875,000 doses has officially been ordered.
But, he said, the production of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine is currently on pause in the US which "adds a further layer of complexity."
He added that one advantage, once it had been cleared by regulators was that this is "a one-jab vaccine." Others, such as the AstraZeneca vaccine currently being distributed, require two doses.
He said on March 9, Pfizer directly indicated "some doses" are possible for TT and that another meeting will be held next week.
He said meetings were held with AstraZeneca last October but the company said it cannot supply TT, bilaterally, until September 2021.
As for the Serum Institute of India, Deyalsingh said, "If you follow the news coming out of India, the institute now possibly can't even supply vaccines for their own domestic population."
He said Moderna said it cannot supply TT with vaccines until October, and the Sanofi vaccine's clinical trials are still ongoing.
Johnson & Johnson has directly told TT it is not entering bilateral agreements with any country at the moment.
On the Covaxin vaccine, he said a meeting was held on April 5 and a non-disclosure agreement signed on April 14, so he could not go into any great detail.
redmanjp wrote:https://newsday.co.tt/2021/04/21/pfizer-johnson-johnson-covid19-vaccines-to-come-via-africa-medical/Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson covid19 vaccines to come via Africa Medical
NARISSA FRASER 4 HRS AGO
Health Minister Terrence Deyalsingh - Photo by Marvin Hamilton
TRINIDAD and Tobago has ordered 250,000 Pfizer covid19 vaccines and 625,000 Johnson & Johnson covid19 vaccines from the Africa Medical Supplies Platform.
Health Minister Terrence Deyalsingh announced this during Wednesday's virtual media conference.
When last asked about vaccines via this platform, Deyalsingh said the ministry was awaiting a sales contract. Without this, no orders could be made.
But, asked for an update, Deyalsingh said a total of 875,000 doses has officially been ordered.
But, he said, the production of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine is currently on pause in the US which "adds a further layer of complexity."
He added that one advantage, once it had been cleared by regulators was that this is "a one-jab vaccine." Others, such as the AstraZeneca vaccine currently being distributed, require two doses.
He said on March 9, Pfizer directly indicated "some doses" are possible for TT and that another meeting will be held next week.
He said meetings were held with AstraZeneca last October but the company said it cannot supply TT, bilaterally, until September 2021.
As for the Serum Institute of India, Deyalsingh said, "If you follow the news coming out of India, the institute now possibly can't even supply vaccines for their own domestic population."
He said Moderna said it cannot supply TT with vaccines until October, and the Sanofi vaccine's clinical trials are still ongoing.
Johnson & Johnson has directly told TT it is not entering bilateral agreements with any country at the moment.
On the Covaxin vaccine, he said a meeting was held on April 5 and a non-disclosure agreement signed on April 14, so he could not go into any great detail.
De Dragon wrote:Canada has entered into an agreement with Pfizer for 35 million doses in 2022, and 30 million doses in 2023. These are booster shots. This is how forward thinking people operate.
Here, well............
pugboy wrote:pfizer come out early and say yuh go need a 3rd shotDe Dragon wrote:Canada has entered into an agreement with Pfizer for 35 million doses in 2022, and 30 million doses in 2023. These are booster shots. This is how forward thinking people operate.
Here, well............
De Dragon wrote:T&T PM JUHN Scarfy
“A few of our Caribbean neighbours have got gifts. And of course, when you go to somebody asking for a gift, that’s not a gift, you’re begging. There was no arrangement for us here in TT to vaccinate this population by begging.”
Johnson & Johnson’s Janssen COVID-19 Vaccine:
CDC and FDA have recommended that use of Johnson & Johnson’s Janssen (J&J/Janssen) COVID-19 Vaccine resume in the United States, effective April 23, 2021. However, women younger than 50 years old should be aware of the rare risk of blood clots with low platelets after vaccination, and that other COVID-19 vaccines are available where this risk has not been seen. If you received a J&J/Janssen vaccine, here is what you need to know. Read the CDC/FDA statement.
Israel is examining dozens of cases where people experienced heart inflammation after receiving Pfizer Inc. and BioNTech SE’s coronavirus vaccine.
Health officials are investigating whether the cases are connected with the shot which has been administered to more than 5 million people, Corona Commissioner Nachman Ash said Sunday in an interview with Radio 103FM. The government identified 62 incidents of inflammation of the heart muscle, or heart-muscle membrane, Channel 12 reported last week, citing a health ministry study.
The condition developed in one out of 100,000 people who received the shot, while the incidence rate for men of 18 to 30 years was one in 20,000. Two people died and the rest recovered.
The study doesn’t show with certainty that there’s a higher rate in mortality or an increase in heart muscle inflammation cases, the Health Ministry said in an emailed response to questions.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles ... ow-organic
bluefete wrote:Moderna is the only vaccine I am willing to take.
Many family and friends have taken it away and no problems (fingers crossed).
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