stvdv
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NOMost unlikely.
More likely misinformation
NO
Your Crystal Ball malfunctioning maybe
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NOMost unlikely.
More likely misinformation
I agree that it is sad this happens, and luckily it happens not much. But no need to keep it out of the statisticsA few susceptible people have died from blood clots after having the Astra Zenica Vaccine, though this is now extremely rare as it is treatable. It happened to a Doctor in her 40's in our local town. it was very sad but a very rare complication. Statistically it would not be measurable
Always good to keep a sense of proportion ... nowadays lacking a bit, and not only those who use the choice given to not take the vaccinationOne must keep a sense of proportion.
If some action with one from a million chance will make me infinitely sick, should I make the action? On the other hand, not taking the vaccine is inaction.
Nice video, thank you for sharing
It is not so much of a "chance", it has to do with underlying conditions
Knowing ones body is helpful here, based on this I decided for me personal it's better to not take this vaccine
I thought about taking an "RF sabbatical" ... so, your method "to know for sure" will fail thenWe will know for sure if you stop replying to our posts.
Statistically chances are very small that you will know for sureWe will know for sure if you stop replying to our posts.
I know ca. 7 ways to avoid this from happening, one of which is even CDC approved, so you better don't hold your breathWe will know for sure if you stop replying to our posts.
industrial animals
huh?
Well it dosent prevent covid but it helps fight the virus for those who can take it without side-effects.In the US there have been very few, less than 1000 out of the millions who have had the vaccine who have experienced heart problems. They are easily treated. In the same period it is estimated that the vaccine has saved over 20,000 lives and prevented hundreds of thousands from covid.
It's why I recommend seeing ones personal doctor, and not one on big media.Yes, you should get vaccinated unless you have a diagnosed medical condition that prevents you.
Well it dosent prevent covid but it helps fight the virus for those who can take it without side-effects.
Then link a news report.NO
NO
Your Crystal Ball malfunctioning maybe
“Should”?
It's why I recommend seeing ones personal doctor, and not one on big media.
I had a mild oscillating fever for a bout 3 hours the day after.The side effects are generally far less than the disease.
I agree that it is sad this happens, and luckily it happens not much. But no need to keep it out of the statistics
Always good to keep a sense of proportion ... nowadays lacking a bit, and not only those who use the choice given to not take the vaccination
Also many do not die from Corona, and many did not even get it so far (I have not got it yet, I think). So I fully agree with proportion
I had a mild oscillating fever for a bout 3 hours the day after.
Much better than anti-vax, anti-mask religious conservative:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2021/08/05/texas-gop-leader-antimask-antivax-dies-covid/
All i had was a tender arm at the injection site for about a day. Not really noticeable unless it was touched