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st7 wrote:hover11 wrote:There are also healthy ppl that took the johnson and johnson vaccine and developed gullian Barre syndrome, now they need a wheelchair and cane to walk
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/07/12/heal ... cines.htmlpugboy wrote:how many recovered back to 100% fitness ?
I know somebody who got it easter, almost was hospitalized but didnt have to and up to now cant run up a stairshover11 wrote:Look how many recoveredadnj wrote:USelec2020 wrote:pugboy wrote:the mods trying to save lives bro
how would you like to hear that one of your daily keyboard combatants dead from covid ?
and what if they dead after taking the vaccine? Or suffer significant adverse effects. Cause it has happened thus far. Also, we all adults here. We all have freedom of choice. The only things that can't chose are animals. Don't try to take away freedom of choice. Slavery days done long time. None of my posts have stated don't take the vaccine. Just recently I recommended someone to take it. I just trying to enlighten individuals that all that glitters is not gold. Just as there is evidence for the vaccine there is also evidence that shows a few things amiss with it.
Population 340 million
Covid cases 36.6 million
Covid deaths 621,000
Vaccinated 188 million
Vaccine deaths 3
https://covid-101.org/science/how-many- ... n-the-u-s/
covid-19 has a chance of causing that syndrome as well (see my previous post where Brain is highlighted)
hover11 wrote:Right so these were healthy ppl at the time who took the vaccine to prevent covid now they limited in mobile function but hey at least they alive rightst7 wrote:hover11 wrote:There are also healthy ppl that took the johnson and johnson vaccine and developed gullian Barre syndrome, now they need a wheelchair and cane to walk
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/07/12/heal ... cines.htmlpugboy wrote:how many recovered back to 100% fitness ?
I know somebody who got it easter, almost was hospitalized but didnt have to and up to now cant run up a stairshover11 wrote:Look how many recoveredadnj wrote:USelec2020 wrote:pugboy wrote:the mods trying to save lives bro
how would you like to hear that one of your daily keyboard combatants dead from covid ?
and what if they dead after taking the vaccine? Or suffer significant adverse effects. Cause it has happened thus far. Also, we all adults here. We all have freedom of choice. The only things that can't chose are animals. Don't try to take away freedom of choice. Slavery days done long time. None of my posts have stated don't take the vaccine. Just recently I recommended someone to take it. I just trying to enlighten individuals that all that glitters is not gold. Just as there is evidence for the vaccine there is also evidence that shows a few things amiss with it.
Population 340 million
Covid cases 36.6 million
Covid deaths 621,000
Vaccinated 188 million
Vaccine deaths 3
https://covid-101.org/science/how-many- ... n-the-u-s/
covid-19 has a chance of causing that syndrome as well (see my previous post where Brain is highlighted)
De Dragon wrote:hover11 wrote:Right so these were healthy ppl at the time who took the vaccine to prevent covid now they limited in mobile function but hey at least they alive rightst7 wrote:hover11 wrote:There are also healthy ppl that took the johnson and johnson vaccine and developed gullian Barre syndrome, now they need a wheelchair and cane to walk
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/07/12/heal ... cines.htmlpugboy wrote:how many recovered back to 100% fitness ?
I know somebody who got it easter, almost was hospitalized but didnt have to and up to now cant run up a stairshover11 wrote:Look how many recoveredadnj wrote:USelec2020 wrote:
and what if they dead after taking the vaccine? Or suffer significant adverse effects. Cause it has happened thus far. Also, we all adults here. We all have freedom of choice. The only things that can't chose are animals. Don't try to take away freedom of choice. Slavery days done long time. None of my posts have stated don't take the vaccine. Just recently I recommended someone to take it. I just trying to enlighten individuals that all that glitters is not gold. Just as there is evidence for the vaccine there is also evidence that shows a few things amiss with it.
Population 340 million
Covid cases 36.6 million
Covid deaths 621,000
Vaccinated 188 million
Vaccine deaths 3
https://covid-101.org/science/how-many- ... n-the-u-s/
covid-19 has a chance of causing that syndrome as well (see my previous post where Brain is highlighted)
You know you can choose which one you want right?
hover11 wrote:Right so these were healthy ppl at the time who took the vaccine to prevent covid now they limited in mobile function but hey at least they alive rightst7 wrote:hover11 wrote:There are also healthy ppl that took the johnson and johnson vaccine and developed gullian Barre syndrome, now they need a wheelchair and cane to walk
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/07/12/heal ... cines.htmlpugboy wrote:how many recovered back to 100% fitness ?
I know somebody who got it easter, almost was hospitalized but didnt have to and up to now cant run up a stairshover11 wrote:Look how many recoveredadnj wrote:USelec2020 wrote:pugboy wrote:the mods trying to save lives bro
how would you like to hear that one of your daily keyboard combatants dead from covid ?
and what if they dead after taking the vaccine? Or suffer significant adverse effects. Cause it has happened thus far. Also, we all adults here. We all have freedom of choice. The only things that can't chose are animals. Don't try to take away freedom of choice. Slavery days done long time. None of my posts have stated don't take the vaccine. Just recently I recommended someone to take it. I just trying to enlighten individuals that all that glitters is not gold. Just as there is evidence for the vaccine there is also evidence that shows a few things amiss with it.
Population 340 million
Covid cases 36.6 million
Covid deaths 621,000
Vaccinated 188 million
Vaccine deaths 3
https://covid-101.org/science/how-many- ... n-the-u-s/
covid-19 has a chance of causing that syndrome as well (see my previous post where Brain is highlighted)
The syndrome was generally reported about two weeks after vaccination, primarily in men, many of whom were 50 or older, officials said.
The risk appears to be very small. So far, there have been 100 reports of the syndrome in people who had received the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. Nearly 13 million doses of the vaccine have been administered in the United States.
st7 wrote:hover11 wrote:Right so these were healthy ppl at the time who took the vaccine to prevent covid now they limited in mobile function but hey at least they alive rightst7 wrote:hover11 wrote:There are also healthy ppl that took the johnson and johnson vaccine and developed gullian Barre syndrome, now they need a wheelchair and cane to walk
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/07/12/heal ... cines.htmlpugboy wrote:how many recovered back to 100% fitness ?
I know somebody who got it easter, almost was hospitalized but didnt have to and up to now cant run up a stairshover11 wrote:Look how many recoveredadnj wrote:USelec2020 wrote:
and what if they dead after taking the vaccine? Or suffer significant adverse effects. Cause it has happened thus far. Also, we all adults here. We all have freedom of choice. The only things that can't chose are animals. Don't try to take away freedom of choice. Slavery days done long time. None of my posts have stated don't take the vaccine. Just recently I recommended someone to take it. I just trying to enlighten individuals that all that glitters is not gold. Just as there is evidence for the vaccine there is also evidence that shows a few things amiss with it.
Population 340 million
Covid cases 36.6 million
Covid deaths 621,000
Vaccinated 188 million
Vaccine deaths 3
https://covid-101.org/science/how-many- ... n-the-u-s/
covid-19 has a chance of causing that syndrome as well (see my previous post where Brain is highlighted)
healthy in what sense? that they were covid-19 free? you are making assumptions based on what you think is factual.The syndrome was generally reported about two weeks after vaccination, primarily in men, many of whom were 50 or older, officials said.The risk appears to be very small. So far, there have been 100 reports of the syndrome in people who had received the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. Nearly 13 million doses of the vaccine have been administered in the United States.
all from the link you shared. did you read the article or were you just selecting parts of it to suit your misguided narrative again?
are all the vaccines causing this syndrome? you have the choice to not take JnJ, or any vaccines -- what are you trying to show with 100 ppl out of 13mil doses getting the syndrome? and have you read what the long term effects of covid are yet?
you love to spread misinformation -- why arent you banned yet?
hover11 wrote:We like to say 100 ppl out of 13 million however we don't apply it to the 2 percent death rate..what if you just happen to be the unlucky one what then , I can't walk any more and I have no recourse or compensation to get.....yall use stats conveniently lol. Any way I highlighted that due to the fact that JNJ will be our newest vaccine on the block just hope ppl know the risks associated with such if they should unexpectedly recieve suchst7 wrote:hover11 wrote:Right so these were healthy ppl at the time who took the vaccine to prevent covid now they limited in mobile function but hey at least they alive rightst7 wrote:hover11 wrote:There are also healthy ppl that took the johnson and johnson vaccine and developed gullian Barre syndrome, now they need a wheelchair and cane to walk
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/07/12/heal ... cines.htmlpugboy wrote:how many recovered back to 100% fitness ?
I know somebody who got it easter, almost was hospitalized but didnt have to and up to now cant run up a stairshover11 wrote:Look how many recoveredadnj wrote:US
Population 340 million
Covid cases 36.6 million
Covid deaths 621,000
Vaccinated 188 million
Vaccine deaths 3
https://covid-101.org/science/how-many- ... n-the-u-s/
covid-19 has a chance of causing that syndrome as well (see my previous post where Brain is highlighted)
healthy in what sense? that they were covid-19 free? you are making assumptions based on what you think is factual.The syndrome was generally reported about two weeks after vaccination, primarily in men, many of whom were 50 or older, officials said.The risk appears to be very small. So far, there have been 100 reports of the syndrome in people who had received the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. Nearly 13 million doses of the vaccine have been administered in the United States.
all from the link you shared. did you read the article or were you just selecting parts of it to suit your misguided narrative again?
are all the vaccines causing this syndrome? you have the choice to not take JnJ, or any vaccines -- what are you trying to show with 100 ppl out of 13mil doses getting the syndrome? and have you read what the long term effects of covid are yet?
you love to spread misinformation -- why arent you banned yet?
st7 wrote:hover11 wrote:We like to say 100 ppl out of 13 million however we don't apply it to the 2 percent death rate..what if you just happen to be the unlucky one what then , I can't walk any more and I have no recourse or compensation to get.....yall use stats conveniently lol. Any way I highlighted that due to the fact that JNJ will be our newest vaccine on the block just hope ppl know the risks associated with such if they should unexpectedly recieve suchst7 wrote:hover11 wrote:Right so these were healthy ppl at the time who took the vaccine to prevent covid now they limited in mobile function but hey at least they alive rightst7 wrote:hover11 wrote:There are also healthy ppl that took the johnson and johnson vaccine and developed gullian Barre syndrome, now they need a wheelchair and cane to walk
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/07/12/heal ... cines.htmlpugboy wrote:how many recovered back to 100% fitness ?
I know somebody who got it easter, almost was hospitalized but didnt have to and up to now cant run up a stairshover11 wrote:Look how many recovered
covid-19 has a chance of causing that syndrome as well (see my previous post where Brain is highlighted)
healthy in what sense? that they were covid-19 free? you are making assumptions based on what you think is factual.The syndrome was generally reported about two weeks after vaccination, primarily in men, many of whom were 50 or older, officials said.The risk appears to be very small. So far, there have been 100 reports of the syndrome in people who had received the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. Nearly 13 million doses of the vaccine have been administered in the United States.
all from the link you shared. did you read the article or were you just selecting parts of it to suit your misguided narrative again?
are all the vaccines causing this syndrome? you have the choice to not take JnJ, or any vaccines -- what are you trying to show with 100 ppl out of 13mil doses getting the syndrome? and have you read what the long term effects of covid are yet?
you love to spread misinformation -- why arent you banned yet?
please elaborate -- i dont understand what you're trying to say
hover11 wrote:You are saying 100 of 13 million right....with me so far.. reported from the article. However will you willingly take a vaccine knowing there is a small percentage that you may not walk again or be limited in movement? You never know if you speaking in general take it and you are the unlucky one....what then ? Do you have any recourse? NO. Any compensation to get?NO . Just have to accept that, when using stats show the recoveries for the virus and not just the 2.8 to 3 percent likelihood of death not just when they are in your favor to prove a pointst7 wrote:hover11 wrote:We like to say 100 ppl out of 13 million however we don't apply it to the 2 percent death rate..what if you just happen to be the unlucky one what then , I can't walk any more and I have no recourse or compensation to get.....yall use stats conveniently lol. Any way I highlighted that due to the fact that JNJ will be our newest vaccine on the block just hope ppl know the risks associated with such if they should unexpectedly recieve suchst7 wrote:hover11 wrote:Right so these were healthy ppl at the time who took the vaccine to prevent covid now they limited in mobile function but hey at least they alive rightst7 wrote:hover11 wrote:There are also healthy ppl that took the johnson and johnson vaccine and developed gullian Barre syndrome, now they need a wheelchair and cane to walk
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/07/12/heal ... cines.htmlpugboy wrote:how many recovered back to 100% fitness ?
I know somebody who got it easter, almost was hospitalized but didnt have to and up to now cant run up a stairs
covid-19 has a chance of causing that syndrome as well (see my previous post where Brain is highlighted)
healthy in what sense? that they were covid-19 free? you are making assumptions based on what you think is factual.The syndrome was generally reported about two weeks after vaccination, primarily in men, many of whom were 50 or older, officials said.The risk appears to be very small. So far, there have been 100 reports of the syndrome in people who had received the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. Nearly 13 million doses of the vaccine have been administered in the United States.
all from the link you shared. did you read the article or were you just selecting parts of it to suit your misguided narrative again?
are all the vaccines causing this syndrome? you have the choice to not take JnJ, or any vaccines -- what are you trying to show with 100 ppl out of 13mil doses getting the syndrome? and have you read what the long term effects of covid are yet?
you love to spread misinformation -- why arent you banned yet?
please elaborate -- i dont understand what you're trying to say
st7 wrote:hover11 wrote:You are saying 100 of 13 million right....with me so far.. reported from the article. However will you willingly take a vaccine knowing there is a small percentage that you may not walk again or be limited in movement? You never know if you speaking in general take it and you are the unlucky one....what then ? Do you have any recourse? NO. Any compensation to get?NO . Just have to accept that, when using stats show the recoveries for the virus and not just the 2.8 to 3 percent likelihood of death not just when they are in your favor to prove a pointst7 wrote:hover11 wrote:We like to say 100 ppl out of 13 million however we don't apply it to the 2 percent death rate..what if you just happen to be the unlucky one what then , I can't walk any more and I have no recourse or compensation to get.....yall use stats conveniently lol. Any way I highlighted that due to the fact that JNJ will be our newest vaccine on the block just hope ppl know the risks associated with such if they should unexpectedly recieve suchst7 wrote:hover11 wrote:Right so these were healthy ppl at the time who took the vaccine to prevent covid now they limited in mobile function but hey at least they alive rightst7 wrote:hover11 wrote:There are also healthy ppl that took the johnson and johnson vaccine and developed gullian Barre syndrome, now they need a wheelchair and cane to walk
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/07/12/heal ... cines.html
covid-19 has a chance of causing that syndrome as well (see my previous post where Brain is highlighted)
healthy in what sense? that they were covid-19 free? you are making assumptions based on what you think is factual.The syndrome was generally reported about two weeks after vaccination, primarily in men, many of whom were 50 or older, officials said.The risk appears to be very small. So far, there have been 100 reports of the syndrome in people who had received the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. Nearly 13 million doses of the vaccine have been administered in the United States.
all from the link you shared. did you read the article or were you just selecting parts of it to suit your misguided narrative again?
are all the vaccines causing this syndrome? you have the choice to not take JnJ, or any vaccines -- what are you trying to show with 100 ppl out of 13mil doses getting the syndrome? and have you read what the long term effects of covid are yet?
you love to spread misinformation -- why arent you banned yet?
please elaborate -- i dont understand what you're trying to say
ok so what you are saying is that the risk of death with covid is roughly 2.8%-3% (but if you survive you have the chance of getting the syndrome, among other long term effects)
and the risk of getting the syndrome with the JnJ is 100 out of 13mil which is ... 0.0007692%
meh maths mathsing dey?
hover11 wrote:What I'm saying is I hope they lay out the risks to persons who willingly sign up for the JNJ when it reaches our shores , let ppl know the associated risks no matter how miniscule , they still need to know....100 ppl not being able to move or walk may not be your problem cuz is not you right but what if It was , I sure they regret itst7 wrote:hover11 wrote:You are saying 100 of 13 million right....with me so far.. reported from the article. However will you willingly take a vaccine knowing there is a small percentage that you may not walk again or be limited in movement? You never know if you speaking in general take it and you are the unlucky one....what then ? Do you have any recourse? NO. Any compensation to get?NO . Just have to accept that, when using stats show the recoveries for the virus and not just the 2.8 to 3 percent likelihood of death not just when they are in your favor to prove a pointst7 wrote:hover11 wrote:We like to say 100 ppl out of 13 million however we don't apply it to the 2 percent death rate..what if you just happen to be the unlucky one what then , I can't walk any more and I have no recourse or compensation to get.....yall use stats conveniently lol. Any way I highlighted that due to the fact that JNJ will be our newest vaccine on the block just hope ppl know the risks associated with such if they should unexpectedly recieve suchst7 wrote:hover11 wrote:Right so these were healthy ppl at the time who took the vaccine to prevent covid now they limited in mobile function but hey at least they alive rightst7 wrote:
covid-19 has a chance of causing that syndrome as well (see my previous post where Brain is highlighted)
healthy in what sense? that they were covid-19 free? you are making assumptions based on what you think is factual.The syndrome was generally reported about two weeks after vaccination, primarily in men, many of whom were 50 or older, officials said.The risk appears to be very small. So far, there have been 100 reports of the syndrome in people who had received the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. Nearly 13 million doses of the vaccine have been administered in the United States.
all from the link you shared. did you read the article or were you just selecting parts of it to suit your misguided narrative again?
are all the vaccines causing this syndrome? you have the choice to not take JnJ, or any vaccines -- what are you trying to show with 100 ppl out of 13mil doses getting the syndrome? and have you read what the long term effects of covid are yet?
you love to spread misinformation -- why arent you banned yet?
please elaborate -- i dont understand what you're trying to say
ok so what you are saying is that the risk of death with covid is roughly 2.8%-3% (but if you survive you have the chance of getting the syndrome, among other long term effects)
and the risk of getting the syndrome with the JnJ is 100 out of 13mil which is ... 0.0007692%
meh maths mathsing dey?
st7 wrote:hover11 wrote:What I'm saying is I hope they lay out the risks to persons who willingly sign up for the JNJ when it reaches our shores , let ppl know the associated risks no matter how miniscule , they still need to know....100 ppl not being able to move or walk may not be your problem cuz is not you right but what if It was , I sure they regret itst7 wrote:hover11 wrote:You are saying 100 of 13 million right....with me so far.. reported from the article. However will you willingly take a vaccine knowing there is a small percentage that you may not walk again or be limited in movement? You never know if you speaking in general take it and you are the unlucky one....what then ? Do you have any recourse? NO. Any compensation to get?NO . Just have to accept that, when using stats show the recoveries for the virus and not just the 2.8 to 3 percent likelihood of death not just when they are in your favor to prove a pointst7 wrote:hover11 wrote:We like to say 100 ppl out of 13 million however we don't apply it to the 2 percent death rate..what if you just happen to be the unlucky one what then , I can't walk any more and I have no recourse or compensation to get.....yall use stats conveniently lol. Any way I highlighted that due to the fact that JNJ will be our newest vaccine on the block just hope ppl know the risks associated with such if they should unexpectedly recieve suchst7 wrote:hover11 wrote:Right so these were healthy ppl at the time who took the vaccine to prevent covid now they limited in mobile function but hey at least they alive right
healthy in what sense? that they were covid-19 free? you are making assumptions based on what you think is factual.The syndrome was generally reported about two weeks after vaccination, primarily in men, many of whom were 50 or older, officials said.The risk appears to be very small. So far, there have been 100 reports of the syndrome in people who had received the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. Nearly 13 million doses of the vaccine have been administered in the United States.
all from the link you shared. did you read the article or were you just selecting parts of it to suit your misguided narrative again?
are all the vaccines causing this syndrome? you have the choice to not take JnJ, or any vaccines -- what are you trying to show with 100 ppl out of 13mil doses getting the syndrome? and have you read what the long term effects of covid are yet?
you love to spread misinformation -- why arent you banned yet?
please elaborate -- i dont understand what you're trying to say
ok so what you are saying is that the risk of death with covid is roughly 2.8%-3% (but if you survive you have the chance of getting the syndrome, among other long term effects)
and the risk of getting the syndrome with the JnJ is 100 out of 13mil which is ... 0.0007692%
meh maths mathsing dey?
you always saying something different with no substance and it goes nowhere - real revolving door behaviour. i wonder what other sh1t you come with next.
hover11 wrote:You are saying 100 of 13 million right....with me so far.. reported from the article. However will you willingly take a vaccine knowing there is a small percentage that you may not walk again or be limited in movement? You never know if you speaking in general take it and you are the unlucky one....what then ? Do you have any recourse? NO. Any compensation to get?NO . Just have to accept that, when using stats show the recoveries for the virus and not just the 2.8 to 3 percent likelihood of death not just when they are in your favor to prove a pointst7 wrote:hover11 wrote:We like to say 100 ppl out of 13 million however we don't apply it to the 2 percent death rate..what if you just happen to be the unlucky one what then , I can't walk any more and I have no recourse or compensation to get.....yall use stats conveniently lol. Any way I highlighted that due to the fact that JNJ will be our newest vaccine on the block just hope ppl know the risks associated with such if they should unexpectedly recieve suchst7 wrote:hover11 wrote:Right so these were healthy ppl at the time who took the vaccine to prevent covid now they limited in mobile function but hey at least they alive rightst7 wrote:hover11 wrote:There are also healthy ppl that took the johnson and johnson vaccine and developed gullian Barre syndrome, now they need a wheelchair and cane to walk
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/07/12/heal ... cines.htmlpugboy wrote:how many recovered back to 100% fitness ?
I know somebody who got it easter, almost was hospitalized but didnt have to and up to now cant run up a stairs
covid-19 has a chance of causing that syndrome as well (see my previous post where Brain is highlighted)
healthy in what sense? that they were covid-19 free? you are making assumptions based on what you think is factual.The syndrome was generally reported about two weeks after vaccination, primarily in men, many of whom were 50 or older, officials said.The risk appears to be very small. So far, there have been 100 reports of the syndrome in people who had received the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. Nearly 13 million doses of the vaccine have been administered in the United States.
all from the link you shared. did you read the article or were you just selecting parts of it to suit your misguided narrative again?
are all the vaccines causing this syndrome? you have the choice to not take JnJ, or any vaccines -- what are you trying to show with 100 ppl out of 13mil doses getting the syndrome? and have you read what the long term effects of covid are yet?
you love to spread misinformation -- why arent you banned yet?
please elaborate -- i dont understand what you're trying to say
First things first: The likelihood of being diagnosed with GBS after receiving the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine is extremely small — about 0.0008%. And Dr. Levin says milder cases of GBS may go undiagnosed, never causing enough concern to warrant a doctor’s visit.hover11 wrote:I will take my chances 2.8 percent death , I like my oddsDe Dragon wrote:hover11 wrote:Right so these were healthy ppl at the time who took the vaccine to prevent covid now they limited in mobile function but hey at least they alive rightst7 wrote:hover11 wrote:There are also healthy ppl that took the johnson and johnson vaccine and developed gullian Barre syndrome, now they need a wheelchair and cane to walk
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/07/12/heal ... cines.htmlpugboy wrote:how many recovered back to 100% fitness ?
I know somebody who got it easter, almost was hospitalized but didnt have to and up to now cant run up a stairshover11 wrote:Look how many recoveredadnj wrote:US
Population 340 million
Covid cases 36.6 million
Covid deaths 621,000
Vaccinated 188 million
Vaccine deaths 3
https://covid-101.org/science/how-many- ... n-the-u-s/
covid-19 has a chance of causing that syndrome as well (see my previous post where Brain is highlighted)
You know you can choose which one you want right?
adnj wrote:First things first: The likelihood of being diagnosed with GBS after receiving the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine is extremely small — about 0.0008%. And Dr. Levin says milder cases of GBS may go undiagnosed, never causing enough concern to warrant a doctor’s visit.hover11 wrote:I will take my chances 2.8 percent death , I like my oddsDe Dragon wrote:hover11 wrote:Right so these were healthy ppl at the time who took the vaccine to prevent covid now they limited in mobile function but hey at least they alive rightst7 wrote:hover11 wrote:There are also healthy ppl that took the johnson and johnson vaccine and developed gullian Barre syndrome, now they need a wheelchair and cane to walk
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/07/12/heal ... cines.htmlpugboy wrote:how many recovered back to 100% fitness ?
I know somebody who got it easter, almost was hospitalized but didnt have to and up to now cant run up a stairshover11 wrote:Look how many recovered
covid-19 has a chance of causing that syndrome as well (see my previous post where Brain is highlighted)
You know you can choose which one you want right?
The FDA reports that 12.5 million doses of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine have been administered — about 8% of the population of fully vaccinated people in the United States. As of July 13, 2021 (the day the FDA issued its warning), 100 cases of Guillain-Barré had been reported in individuals who received that vaccine. Of those cases, 95 were considered serious and required hospitalization; one case resulted in death.
https://health.clevelandclinic.org/guil ... d-vaccine/
You are in a deep hole and digging down deeper. Don't vaccinate. But don't try to twist the meaning of evidence to suit you when you don't get the affirmation that you seem to be looking for.
adnj wrote:First things first: The likelihood of being diagnosed with GBS after receiving the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine is extremely small — about 0.0008%. And Dr. Levin says milder cases of GBS may go undiagnosed, never causing enough concern to warrant a doctor’s visit.hover11 wrote:I will take my chances 2.8 percent death , I like my oddsDe Dragon wrote:hover11 wrote:Right so these were healthy ppl at the time who took the vaccine to prevent covid now they limited in mobile function but hey at least they alive rightst7 wrote:hover11 wrote:There are also healthy ppl that took the johnson and johnson vaccine and developed gullian Barre syndrome, now they need a wheelchair and cane to walk
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/07/12/heal ... cines.htmlpugboy wrote:how many recovered back to 100% fitness ?
I know somebody who got it easter, almost was hospitalized but didnt have to and up to now cant run up a stairshover11 wrote:Look how many recovered
covid-19 has a chance of causing that syndrome as well (see my previous post where Brain is highlighted)
You know you can choose which one you want right?
The FDA reports that 12.5 million doses of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine have been administered — about 8% of the population of fully vaccinated people in the United States. As of July 13, 2021 (the day the FDA issued its warning), 100 cases of Guillain-Barré had been reported in individuals who received that vaccine. Of those cases, 95 were considered serious and required hospitalization; one case resulted in death.
https://health.clevelandclinic.org/guil ... d-vaccine/
You are in a deep hole and digging down deeper. Don't vaccinate. But don't try to twist the meaning of evidence to suit you when you don't get the affirmation that you seem to be looking for.
hover11 wrote:There are persons that got covid and simply took Bush tea and it was a cold as well......everybody different not everyone will need hospitalization or be severely ill either.....I'm sure you know someone that got covid and they needed no medical intervention closest thing they required was panadoladnj wrote:First things first: The likelihood of being diagnosed with GBS after receiving the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine is extremely small — about 0.0008%. And Dr. Levin says milder cases of GBS may go undiagnosed, never causing enough concern to warrant a doctor’s visit.hover11 wrote:I will take my chances 2.8 percent death , I like my oddsDe Dragon wrote:hover11 wrote:Right so these were healthy ppl at the time who took the vaccine to prevent covid now they limited in mobile function but hey at least they alive rightst7 wrote:hover11 wrote:There are also healthy ppl that took the johnson and johnson vaccine and developed gullian Barre syndrome, now they need a wheelchair and cane to walk
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/07/12/heal ... cines.htmlpugboy wrote:how many recovered back to 100% fitness ?
I know somebody who got it easter, almost was hospitalized but didnt have to and up to now cant run up a stairs
covid-19 has a chance of causing that syndrome as well (see my previous post where Brain is highlighted)
You know you can choose which one you want right?
The FDA reports that 12.5 million doses of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine have been administered — about 8% of the population of fully vaccinated people in the United States. As of July 13, 2021 (the day the FDA issued its warning), 100 cases of Guillain-Barré had been reported in individuals who received that vaccine. Of those cases, 95 were considered serious and required hospitalization; one case resulted in death.
https://health.clevelandclinic.org/guil ... d-vaccine/
You are in a deep hole and digging down deeper. Don't vaccinate. But don't try to twist the meaning of evidence to suit you when you don't get the affirmation that you seem to be looking for.
hover11 wrote:There are persons that got covid and simply took Bush tea and it was a cold as well......everybody different not everyone will need hospitalization or be severely ill either.....I'm sure you know someone that got covid and they needed no medical intervention closest thing they required was panadoladnj wrote:First things first: The likelihood of being diagnosed with GBS after receiving the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine is extremely small — about 0.0008%. And Dr. Levin says milder cases of GBS may go undiagnosed, never causing enough concern to warrant a doctor’s visit.hover11 wrote:I will take my chances 2.8 percent death , I like my oddsDe Dragon wrote:hover11 wrote:Right so these were healthy ppl at the time who took the vaccine to prevent covid now they limited in mobile function but hey at least they alive rightst7 wrote:hover11 wrote:There are also healthy ppl that took the johnson and johnson vaccine and developed gullian Barre syndrome, now they need a wheelchair and cane to walk
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/07/12/heal ... cines.htmlpugboy wrote:how many recovered back to 100% fitness ?
I know somebody who got it easter, almost was hospitalized but didnt have to and up to now cant run up a stairs
covid-19 has a chance of causing that syndrome as well (see my previous post where Brain is highlighted)
You know you can choose which one you want right?
The FDA reports that 12.5 million doses of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine have been administered — about 8% of the population of fully vaccinated people in the United States. As of July 13, 2021 (the day the FDA issued its warning), 100 cases of Guillain-Barré had been reported in individuals who received that vaccine. Of those cases, 95 were considered serious and required hospitalization; one case resulted in death.
https://health.clevelandclinic.org/guil ... d-vaccine/
You are in a deep hole and digging down deeper. Don't vaccinate. But don't try to twist the meaning of evidence to suit you when you don't get the affirmation that you seem to be looking for.
st7 wrote:hover11 wrote:There are persons that got covid and simply took Bush tea and it was a cold as well......everybody different not everyone will need hospitalization or be severely ill either.....I'm sure you know someone that got covid and they needed no medical intervention closest thing they required was panadoladnj wrote:First things first: The likelihood of being diagnosed with GBS after receiving the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine is extremely small — about 0.0008%. And Dr. Levin says milder cases of GBS may go undiagnosed, never causing enough concern to warrant a doctor’s visit.hover11 wrote:I will take my chances 2.8 percent death , I like my oddsDe Dragon wrote:hover11 wrote:Right so these were healthy ppl at the time who took the vaccine to prevent covid now they limited in mobile function but hey at least they alive rightst7 wrote:hover11 wrote:There are also healthy ppl that took the johnson and johnson vaccine and developed gullian Barre syndrome, now they need a wheelchair and cane to walk
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/07/12/heal ... cines.html
covid-19 has a chance of causing that syndrome as well (see my previous post where Brain is highlighted)
You know you can choose which one you want right?
The FDA reports that 12.5 million doses of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine have been administered — about 8% of the population of fully vaccinated people in the United States. As of July 13, 2021 (the day the FDA issued its warning), 100 cases of Guillain-Barré had been reported in individuals who received that vaccine. Of those cases, 95 were considered serious and required hospitalization; one case resulted in death.
https://health.clevelandclinic.org/guil ... d-vaccine/
You are in a deep hole and digging down deeper. Don't vaccinate. But don't try to twist the meaning of evidence to suit you when you don't get the affirmation that you seem to be looking for.
please present your evidence/source for this
hover11 wrote:I trying to understand if u naturally dotish or taking a course? That is my personal experience of what persons who I know contracted covid told me what you want me to tell them join tuner and message you their experience ????st7 wrote:hover11 wrote:There are persons that got covid and simply took Bush tea and it was a cold as well......everybody different not everyone will need hospitalization or be severely ill either.....I'm sure you know someone that got covid and they needed no medical intervention closest thing they required was panadoladnj wrote:First things first: The likelihood of being diagnosed with GBS after receiving the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine is extremely small — about 0.0008%. And Dr. Levin says milder cases of GBS may go undiagnosed, never causing enough concern to warrant a doctor’s visit.hover11 wrote:I will take my chances 2.8 percent death , I like my oddsDe Dragon wrote:hover11 wrote:Right so these were healthy ppl at the time who took the vaccine to prevent covid now they limited in mobile function but hey at least they alive rightst7 wrote:
covid-19 has a chance of causing that syndrome as well (see my previous post where Brain is highlighted)
You know you can choose which one you want right?
The FDA reports that 12.5 million doses of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine have been administered — about 8% of the population of fully vaccinated people in the United States. As of July 13, 2021 (the day the FDA issued its warning), 100 cases of Guillain-Barré had been reported in individuals who received that vaccine. Of those cases, 95 were considered serious and required hospitalization; one case resulted in death.
https://health.clevelandclinic.org/guil ... d-vaccine/
You are in a deep hole and digging down deeper. Don't vaccinate. But don't try to twist the meaning of evidence to suit you when you don't get the affirmation that you seem to be looking for.
please present your evidence/source for this
hover11 wrote:There are persons that got covid and simply took Bush tea and it was a cold as well......everybody different not everyone will need hospitalization or be severely ill either.....I'm sure you know someone that got covid and they needed no medical intervention closest thing they required was panadoladnj wrote:First things first: The likelihood of being diagnosed with GBS after receiving the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine is extremely small — about 0.0008%. And Dr. Levin says milder cases of GBS may go undiagnosed, never causing enough concern to warrant a doctor’s visit.hover11 wrote:I will take my chances 2.8 percent death , I like my oddsDe Dragon wrote:hover11 wrote:Right so these were healthy ppl at the time who took the vaccine to prevent covid now they limited in mobile function but hey at least they alive rightst7 wrote:hover11 wrote:There are also healthy ppl that took the johnson and johnson vaccine and developed gullian Barre syndrome, now they need a wheelchair and cane to walk
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/07/12/heal ... cines.htmlpugboy wrote:how many recovered back to 100% fitness ?
I know somebody who got it easter, almost was hospitalized but didnt have to and up to now cant run up a stairs
covid-19 has a chance of causing that syndrome as well (see my previous post where Brain is highlighted)
You know you can choose which one you want right?
The FDA reports that 12.5 million doses of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine have been administered — about 8% of the population of fully vaccinated people in the United States. As of July 13, 2021 (the day the FDA issued its warning), 100 cases of Guillain-Barré had been reported in individuals who received that vaccine. Of those cases, 95 were considered serious and required hospitalization; one case resulted in death.
https://health.clevelandclinic.org/guil ... d-vaccine/
You are in a deep hole and digging down deeper. Don't vaccinate. But don't try to twist the meaning of evidence to suit you when you don't get the affirmation that you seem to be looking for.
gastly369 wrote:Friend got covid December last year
Said he never himself again gets tired way faster to this day.. His old man was in hospital for some time and his mom's was in icu... Yesterday called to talk about his experience since taking the vax etc and was telling me his mom's at her age may be heading back to hospital with her weakened system and getting complications.. Note both his parents are waiting for vax but..
hover11 wrote:Since we sharing I know 10 persons, ages ranging from 19 to 52 on work contracted the virus prior to their vaccinations they quarantined home , some took panadol, some took Bush medicine others simply used the steam Vapourizers to open their nasal passages....that was it no hospitalization and they came back to work ,saying it was like a regular cold
st7 wrote:hover11 wrote:Since we sharing I know 10 persons, ages ranging from 19 to 52 on work contracted the virus prior to their vaccinations they quarantined home , some took panadol, some took Bush medicine others simply used the steam Vapourizers to open their nasal passages....that was it no hospitalization and they came back to work ,saying it was like a regular cold
did they test positive for covid-19?
hover11 wrote:What does contracted the virus mean?you see why I question your English skills....this is why I say I will take my chances after seeing for myself it's not a death sentence
st7 wrote:hover11 wrote:Since we sharing I know 10 persons, ages ranging from 19 to 52 on work contracted the virus prior to their vaccinations they quarantined home , some took panadol, some took Bush medicine others simply used the steam Vapourizers to open their nasal passages....that was it no hospitalization and they came back to work ,saying it was like a regular cold
did they test positive for covid-19?
pugboy wrote:so basically if the ppl u know who got covid came out fine like the expected 60-80% then one should not blink an eye and say it’s just another cold/flu
st7 wrote:hover11 wrote:What does contracted the virus mean?you see why I question your English skills....this is why I say I will take my chances after seeing for myself it's not a death sentence
st7 wrote:hover11 wrote:Since we sharing I know 10 persons, ages ranging from 19 to 52 on work contracted the virus prior to their vaccinations they quarantined home , some took panadol, some took Bush medicine others simply used the steam Vapourizers to open their nasal passages....that was it no hospitalization and they came back to work ,saying it was like a regular cold
did they test positive for covid-19?
your story seems filled with holes that's why i'm asking. were all infected at the same time? it's lucky they werent critical, but idk if you were made aware of hospitals being overwhelmed with critically-ill patients and knew the hell frontline personnel went thru.
you dont know if it's a death sentence or not for you though... but that's 100% on you. we all respect u not taking the vaccine but stop trying to encourage those to not take it either with misinformation.
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