Gabacho's Words of Wisdom about Vaccines
[QUOTE=MrEnternational;2913036]I do not have a dog in the fight, but I know a ton of people that say in hindsight they wish they would not have taken it. I know zero people that say they are glad they took it. I also know zero people that say they wish they would have taken it. But in all fairness maybe those from the last group are dead.[/QUOTE]You know me bro (at least on ISG LOL). Back in 2021 I had to get vaccinated or they wouldn't let me work on the boats in Alaska. I got 2 of the J&J vaccines back then like 6 month apart just so I could work and also so I didn't have to always do a PCR test when I was traveling. I more recently have gotten the Pfizer booster. The Comirnaty I actually just got recently and the Bivalent one I got past year before. Other than a sore arm I haven't had any side effects and I am glad I got the vaccines. Not only because it enabled me to work and travel easier or get into the cine or water park in Colombia in 2022 (remember that?) but also because I'm doing my part to help protect people such as my elderly mother when I come to visit her.
[QUOTE=Huacho;2913067]I have had a total of seven shots now, the two initial series plus five boosters. I'm 67 and can run 10 k in under an hour. I'm also vaccinated against polio, smallpox, yellow fever, hepatitis, pneumonia, and shingles. And despite being a complete, total, and utter dickhead and proud of it, I have a will, a durable power of attorney, and an advance directive. I also have sufficient education to not embareass myself with my writing. But bless your heart.[/QUOTE]Lately I've been making myself something of a Guinea pig when it comes to vaccines and I haven't had any side effects whatsoever. I even got up to 4 different shots in the same day (2 in each arm) just remember that if they are live attenuated vaccines they need to be at the time if you take more than one or else they have to be 28 days apart however, deactivated or MRNA vaccines do not have to follow that rule.
Those of you who know me know I like BBFS but I'm also trying to be responsible in other ways besides using a rubber which includes taking azithromycin when needed to ward off STDs but also it means getting vaccinated. I just recently fot three very important vaccines are the Gardasil 9 vaccine which prevents HPV, also it is important to be vaccinated against Hepatitis A and be I recently updated with the Twinrix vaccine which covers both. Also Bexsero (Meningitis B) vaccine which I recently just received the 2nd dosage, provides up to 40% protection against gonnerea which is the same as level as protection a flu shot provides against the flu. We will see on subsequent trips if I have to take azithromycin 40% lees often LOL.
Other vaccines I have gotten and do not regret are:
Monkeypox.
Yellow Fever.
Typhoid Fever.
Pneumonia.
Meningitis A.
TDAP.
I'm also looking into getting Japanese Encephalitis Vaccine as well. There is also a Herpes HSV2 MRNA vaccines made by Moderna that currently in clinical trials at university of Pennsylvania that I am going to get once it becomes available.
I'm not sure where all the misinformation about vaccines comes from bubi am living breathing proof that vaccines do not kill people. Maybe one in a million persons may have some adverse effects from the vaccines but seriously the odds of you being that one in a million person are so insignificant that it doesn't even matter, you are more likely to win the Powerball Mega Millions Lotto LOL.
Gabacho.
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Riiiiight. Just coinkiDinks
[QUOTE=Villainy;2913217]Yeah, I read his CV. He achieved his doctorate (PhD) in Philosophy topping off a career as a nurse and a nurse trainer. Woodman probably doesn't know this term but it is called "confirmation bias". That term describes a person who has made up his mind about some issue and searches out sources that validate or support his belief. Naturally the sources that are vociferous in their castigation of the vaccine are a minuscule portion of the medical community and obvious to say, that much of the criticism has been debunked.
And, of course, he claims to know someone who died after taking the vaccine which opens up a whole new can of logical fallacy. Correlation does not always equal causation. Meaning? Just because be followed A it doesn't come close to meaning that A caused be.[/QUOTE]My friend was a healthy guy who just happen to die 5 days later after vax -- Yeah just a big coincidence -- -- Just like Marvin Hagler died of 'Natural Causes' after vax-- THey just won't say how-.
All these coincidental Deaths after vax -- Suuuuuurrrrreeee.
So Many CoinkiDinks-- Too Many to list here-- But I have Conformation Bias-.
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