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The schupid question does have an answer tho...Phone Surgeon wrote:......you does make stupid comments and ask stupid questions but you should get a award for this one.matr1x wrote:Can someone tell me the long term effects of the vaccine 10 years down the line?
You have an answer for what the long terms effects will be on a vaccine that has been created less than 2 years now for a virus that had been around less than 3 years?sMASH wrote:The schupid question does have an answer tho...Phone Surgeon wrote:......you does make stupid comments and ask stupid questions but you should get a award for this one.matr1x wrote:Can someone tell me the long term effects of the vaccine 10 years down the line?
Easy, it will minimize the risk of you dying from covid in the long term.sMASH wrote:the question is : CAN someone tell the long term effects of the vaccine 10 years down the line?
that has an answer. its simpler than it seems.
sMASH wrote:the question is : CAN someone tell the long term effects of the vaccine 10 years down the line?
that has an answer. its simpler than it seems.
Considerations for intervals for mRNA COVID-19 vaccine primary series
mRNA COVID-19 vaccines are FDA-approved or authorized for a 3-week (Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine) or 4-week (Moderna vaccine) interval between the first and second dose. A 3- or 4-week interval continues to be the recommended interval for people who are moderately to severely immunocompromised, adults ages 65 years and older, and others who need rapid protection due to increased concern about community transmission or risk of severe disease. mRNA COVID-19 vaccines are safe and effective at the FDA-approved or FDA-authorized intervals, but a longer interval may be considered for some populations. While absolute risk remains small, the relative risk for myocarditis is higher for males ages 12-39 years, and this risk might be reduced by extending the interval between the first and second dose. Some studies in adolescents (ages 12-17 years) and adults have shown the small risk of myocarditis associated with mRNA COVID-19 vaccines might be reduced and peak antibody responses and vaccine effectiveness may be increased with an interval longer than 4 weeks. Extending the interval beyond 8 weeks has not been shown to provide additional benefit. There are currently no data available for children ages 11 years and younger. Therefore, an 8-week interval may be optimal for some people ages 12 years and older, especially for males ages 12–39 years.
What is the 'correct' answer then?sMASH wrote:nooooo.
timelapse wrote:What is the 'correct' answer then?sMASH wrote:nooooo.
Ok coolsMASH wrote:timelapse wrote:What is the 'correct' answer then?sMASH wrote:nooooo.
nooooo.
redmanjp wrote:Pfizer vax documents released
https://endpts.com/fda-begins-court-mandated-release-of-thousands-of-pages-on-pfizers-covid-19-vaccine-review/
sMASH wrote:as i said, u have to be able to survive the first shot.
but enough of that was already knowledge before they gave the vaccines emergency use on compassionate care grounds.
all yuh had to do, was make it optional, no compulsion/coercion/ultimatum/mandate
adnj wrote:sMASH wrote:as i said, u have to be able to survive the first shot.
but enough of that was already knowledge before they gave the vaccines emergency use on compassionate care grounds.
all yuh had to do, was make it optional, no compulsion/coercion/ultimatum/mandate
If there is anyone in the public that chose not to be vaccinated, it's because IT WAS OPTIONAL.
No deep thinking in any of your posts.
Ultimatum to not work is not a free choice.De Dragon wrote:adnj wrote:sMASH wrote:as i said, u have to be able to survive the first shot.
but enough of that was already knowledge before they gave the vaccines emergency use on compassionate care grounds.
all yuh had to do, was make it optional, no compulsion/coercion/ultimatum/mandate
If there is anyone in the public that chose not to be vaccinated, it's because IT WAS OPTIONAL.
No deep thinking in any of your posts.
I don't like vaccines, however I have no real argument against them so I'll turn it into a culture war
Yea vax working.st7 wrote:been to safe zones lots of times, didnt get covid.
well look at that. vax wokkin
sMASH wrote:Ultimatum to not work is not a free choice.De Dragon wrote:adnj wrote:sMASH wrote:as i said, u have to be able to survive the first shot.
but enough of that was already knowledge before they gave the vaccines emergency use on compassionate care grounds.
all yuh had to do, was make it optional, no compulsion/coercion/ultimatum/mandate
If there is anyone in the public that chose not to be vaccinated, it's because IT WAS OPTIONAL.
No deep thinking in any of your posts.
I don't like vaccines, however I have no real argument against them so I'll turn it into a culture war
And we saw how well behaved the 'safe zone' posse does be.
At least they have FULL confidence
In their Vax, as it should be....
timelapse wrote:Ok cool main-qimg-fd18c589846c72034014128ad1292f3f-lq.jpgsMASH wrote:timelapse wrote:What is the 'correct' answer then?sMASH wrote:nooooo.
nooooo.
sMASH wrote:Well, that's it. Ultimatum done.
Guess politics trumps science.
2 out of 5 people will be unvaxed, and that is enough to not spread covee to those at home who immuno Compromised.
Take ur 4th jab, u may be under vaxed, and susceptible to the virus
adnj wrote:sMASH wrote:Well, that's it. Ultimatum done.
Guess politics trumps science.
2 out of 5 people will be unvaxed, and that is enough to not spread covee to those at home who immuno Compromised.
Take ur 4th jab, u may be under vaxed, and susceptible to the virus
adnj wrote:The same people.
Asking the same questions.
Getting the same answers.
For two years.
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