COVID-19 vaccine #15 & general vaccine conversation

Will you be having another vaccine/booster?

  • Yes

    Votes: 43 18.6%
  • No

    Votes: 66 28.6%
  • Don’t know

    Votes: 22 9.5%
  • Never got it.

    Votes: 100 43.3%

  • Total voters
    231
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I was hoping someone would get the reference.

The theory makes sense that you could absorb lots of chemicals through the skin from hand sanitizers. That would all go to the liver.


I love Caesar maybe he's getting his own back 😂...If it's sanitizer i'd have expected to see more cases in school age children they had a regime in school ,but babies and young kids seems strange, would people put it on week old babies .

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I love Caesar maybe he's getting his own back 😂...If it's sanitizer i'd have expected to see more cases in school age children they had a regime in school ,but babies and young kids seems strange, would people put it on week old babies .

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It’s them Scandinavian countries. Going to visit this year as they don’t have any restrictions! Sweden is the only country to of had 0 lockdowns, 0 business or school closure. Free thinking and looking after their people. 👏
 
Why now all at once too?
Maybe it’s only being picked up now because it very unusual and they’ve looked into the cases ,it’s still very rare on a world scale so wouldn’t really set off alarms as such, there could be other cases that were put down to something else or dismissed as a one off.
 
That is dreadful. I personally know of a family who were rejected residency due to their 17 year old son having had leukemia as a baby. Literally hadn't had it since he was 2 years old. I know with cancer the risk is it can come back but it just sounds incredibly extreme.
Do they not have to have health insurance of some sort anyway?

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Under 6’s to be invited for their vaccines, we haven’t had any invites yet it must just be England https://news.sky.com/story/covid-ne...skynews-12579367?postid=3787700#liveblog-body
 
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Poor kid.


Also interesting read:

" In 2018, it was discovered that a $100 million alcohol consumption study run by NIH scientists was funded mostly by beer and liquor companies. Emails proved that NIH researchers were in frequent contact with those companies while designing the study — which, here’s a shocker — were aimed at highlighting the benefits and not the risks of moderate drinking. So, the NIH ultimately had to squash the trial.

And then there’s the CDC. It used to be that this agency couldn’t take contributions from pharmaceutical companies, but in 1992 they found a loophole: new legislation passed by Congress allowed them to accept private funding through a nonprofit called the CDC Foundation. From 2014 through 2018 alone, the CDC Foundation received $79.6 million from corporations like Pfizer, Biogen, and Merck.

Of course, if a pharmaceutical company wants to get a drug, vaccine, or other product approved, they really need to cozy up to the FDA. That explains why in 2017, pharma companies paid for a whopping 75% of the FDA’s scientific review budgets, up from 27% in 1993. It wasn’t always like this. But in 1992, an act of Congress changed the FDA’s funding stream, enlisting pharma companies to pay “user fees,” which help the FDA speed up the approval process for their drugs.

A 2018 Science investigation found that 40 out of 107 physician advisors on the FDA’s committees received more than $10,000 from big pharma companies trying to get their drugs approved, with some banking up to $1 million or more. The FDA claims it has a well-functioning system to identify and prevent these possible conflicts of interest. Unfortunately, their system only works for spotting payments before advisory panels meet, and the Science investigation showed many FDA panel members get their payments after the fact. It’s a little like “you scratch my back now, and I’ll scratch your back once I get what I want” — drug companies promise FDA employees a future bonus contingent on whether things go their way.

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"That brings me to perhaps the biggest conflict of interest yet: Dr. Anthony Fauci’s NIAID is just one of many institutes that comprises the NIH — and the NIH owns half the patent for the Moderna vaccine — as well as thousands more pharma patents to boot. The NIAID is poised to earn millions of dollars from Moderna’s vaccine revenue, with individual officials also receiving up to $150,000 annually."
 
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I had my last vaccine in August, sorry if this is TMI but my periods are still all over the place. I refused the get the booster (I'm not high risk, I've had covid, I'm only 30 etc etc) because of how badly my periods were. It's still like it now, 8 months later? I've always had bang on time cycles until I had the 2nd jab. Now I'm always 2 even 3 weeks late. Anyone else? I know it was reported that it was messing up cycles for lots of women but I'm keen to know if anyone else has had it last this long?
 
I had my last vaccine in August, sorry if this is TMI but my periods are still all over the place. I refused the get the booster (I'm not high risk, I've had covid, I'm only 30 etc etc) because of how badly my periods were. It's still like it now, 8 months later? I've always had bang on time cycles until I had the 2nd jab. Now I'm always 2 even 3 weeks late. Anyone else? I know it was reported that it was messing up cycles for lots of women but I'm keen to know if anyone else has had it last this long?
Thats awful. I personally had no issues with mine after vaccine so can't compare but have you been to your doctor about it yet? If they try to write if off as a just normal side effect 8 months after a vaccine I wouldn't accept that personally and would want more tests done.
 
I had my last vaccine in August, sorry if this is TMI but my periods are still all over the place. I refused the get the booster (I'm not high risk, I've had covid, I'm only 30 etc etc) because of how badly my periods were. It's still like it now, 8 months later? I've always had bang on time cycles until I had the 2nd jab. Now I'm always 2 even 3 weeks late. Anyone else? I know it was reported that it was messing up cycles for lots of women but I'm keen to know if anyone else has had it last this long?

Really sorry to hear that.

There is a thread on it. It's gone quiet so maybe others have found the effects have worn off. Maybe you could ask?


 
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