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matr1x wrote:Wonder how many deaths were due to the vaccine.....
US President Joe Biden has announced that his country will send 20 million US-approved COVID-19 vaccines (Pfizer, Moderna, Johnson & Johnson) overseas by the end of June.
The US President had previously given a commitment to provide 60 million of the AstraZeneca vaccine, which is not yet approved for use in the United States, to other countries. Earlier this year, it shared 4 million doses of its AstraZeneca stockpile with Mexico and Canada.
It is still to be confirmed which countries will receive the now 80 million vaccines from the US.
President Biden had previously given a commitment to CARICOM Chair, Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley, that his country will share COVID-19 vaccines with the region. The assurance came after Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley wrote President Biden on March 19th to request that the Caribbean, which “has often been referred to as the Third Border of the United States by previous United States Administrations,” be included among the "neighbouring" countries the US intended to share its surplus vaccines with.
* The following is President Biden’s message today:
“America will never be fully safe while this pandemic is raging globally. That’s why today, I’m announcing that over the next six weeks we will send 80 million vaccine doses overseas.
It is the right thing to do. It is the smart thing to do. It is the strong thing to do.”
j.o.e wrote:matr1x wrote:Wonder how many deaths were due to the vaccine.....
Plenty less than were from the virus. If there were any at all
matr1x wrote:j.o.e wrote:matr1x wrote:Wonder how many deaths were due to the vaccine.....
Plenty less than were from the virus. If there were any at all
How are you so sure?
matr1x wrote:Not saying all 285 genius. But some.
matr1x wrote:Not saying all 285 genius. But some.
Anaphylaxis and blood clots but both are rare and treatable after 1.4 billion doses of various vaccines. So the answer that you're searching for is only available from Tucker Carlson on Fox.matr1x wrote:Not saying all 285 genius. But some.
matr1x wrote:So why did Europe pull it?
As of April 4, European regulators had received reports of 222 cases of the rare blood-clotting problem in Britain and the 30-nation European Economic Area (the European Union plus Iceland, Norway and Liechtenstein). They said that about 34 million people had received the AstraZeneca vaccine in those countries, and that the clotting problems were appearing at a rate of about one in 100,000 recipients
Germany, the Netherlands, the Philippines, Portugal and Spain have recommended that the AstraZeneca vaccine be given only to people over 60. Canada and France have limited it to those over 55; Australia, over 50; and Belgium, over 56. Britain, where the AstraZeneca vaccine was developed, has been its staunchest defender, but announced on Wednesday that it would begin offering alternative shots to people under 30.
The benefits of Vaxzevria outweigh its risks in adults of all age groups; however, very rare cases of blood clots with low blood platelets1 have occurred following vaccination.
Pandemics slow world trade and economic growth. This point has been discussed in the media many, many times over the last 100 years.matr1x wrote:It feels like these vaccines are in alpha testing phase and because of the liability clause, you have nothing to get if it does kill you.
Then in a year time one vaccine will emerge victorious.
While I am sure the risk is being exaggerated, why are we all of a sudden seeing governments and pharmaceutical companies as being humanitarian?
matr1x wrote:It feels like these vaccines are in alpha testing phase and because of the liability clause, you have nothing to get if it does kill you.
Then in a year time one vaccine will emerge victorious.
While I am sure the risk is being exaggerated, why are we all of a sudden seeing governments and pharmaceutical companies as being humanitarian?
Government failed citizenstimothymcdavid wrote:Very sad state of affairs Trini is in ... When Guyana has vaccinated nearly 20% of their population and you aint reach 5% yet something is very amiss.
The WHO are the same people who have us in this mess then we are to go to them as the authority on what to do and not do?
matr1x wrote:It feels like these vaccines are in alpha testing phase and because of the liability clause, you have nothing to get if it does kill you.
Then in a year time one vaccine will emerge victorious.
While I am sure the risk is being exaggerated, why are we all of a sudden seeing governments and pharmaceutical companies as being humanitarian?
timothymcdavid wrote:Very sad state of affairs Trini is in ... When Guyana has vaccinated nearly 20% of their population and you aint reach 5% yet something is very amiss.
The WHO are the same people who have us in this mess then we are to go to them as the authority on what to do and not do?
matr1x wrote:Wonder how many deaths were due to the vaccine.....
matr1x wrote:Wonder how many deaths were due to the vaccine.....
pugboy wrote:it is almost a surety booster shots or annual shots to cover the variants that popping up will be required just like the regular flu vaccine
De Dragon wrote:pugboy wrote:it is almost a surety booster shots or annual shots to cover the variants that popping up will be required just like the regular flu vaccine
Pfizer already has said there is a high likelihood of exactly that, Canada took in front and bought millions for booster shots for 2022 and 2023.
timothymcdavid wrote:Guyana vaccinated with Astra Zenica, Sinoharm and Sputnik V.
https://newsroom.gy/2021/04/02/guyanas- ... ik-v-here/
3,000 doses from Barbados (from a donation made by India to Barbados)
20,000 doses from China (Sinopharm)
80,000 doses from India (Covishield aka Astra Zenica)
24,000 doses from COVAX
25,000 doses procured from the UAE (via Russia) (Sputnik V)
Dont matter what they shooting you up with all of these Vaccines are experimental.
Habit7 wrote:So they got disproportionally larger donations from India and Barbados they are using unapproved WHO vaccines, at least at the time in the case of Sinopharm. Not forgetting their population is half of ours.
How could T&T have forced our donors to give more and should we have been using unapproved vaccines?
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