I am unvaccinated

Discussion in 'Pharma and COVID-19' started by anonymous, Apr 8, 2023 at 9:14 PM.

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  1. anonymous

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    My best friend was a "DES daughter" and had a radical hysterectomy for cancer at age 20. It took a generation before the effects of the use of DES by pregnant mothers to prevent miscarriage were fully known. Now we know this FDA approved medication exponentially increased risk of very early and severe uterine cancer in unborn baby girls that wasn't evidenced until they were past puberty. Most of these young women had to have hysterectomies and could never become pregnant. Every drug has side effects, and each person has to decide what the risk/benefit ratio is for them. Most of us had already been infected with COVID and/or were not in a high risk category and didn't need to assume an unknown long-term risk of an EUA vaccine with no long-term human data. And the "Pfizer Papers" are evidence that Pfizer knew in 2020 that these shots did not stop transmission. You should read the Japanese biodistribution data on mRNA vaccines that was published in early 2021. Just because millions of shots have been given is not proof of long term safety.
     

  2. anonymous

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    oh, for god's sake...

    Jun 11, 2021
    CHICAGO — The American Medical Association (AMA) today released a new survey (PDF) among practicing physicians that shows more than 96 percent of surveyed U.S. physicians have been fully vaccinated for COVID-19, with no significant difference in vaccination rates across regions. Of the physicians who are not yet vaccinated, an additional 45 percent do plan to get vaccinated.


    Soooo... Tell me, what do you know that 96% of physicians don't? And these physicians also advocate that their own family members get vaccinated, so they're not doing it just to satisfy the requirements of their hospital, practice, etc... The believe it not only to be personally beneficial but also because they an obligation to those around them, and their community to help slow the spread AND reduce strain on our healthcare system.

    Please on't be a drug rep if you have a hard time grasping that ALL meds (inc. vaccines) have possible side-effects. The question is whether or not the benefits outweigh the risks. ..Clearly, the consensus in the medical profession is that the CV19 does.
     
  3. anonymous

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    Lol! All FDA approved drugs have a package insert with risk benefit and efficacy safety. Please show me the poison vax. Im waiting.
     
  4. anonymous

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    Nice, a press release from 2021 as evidence of efficacy and safety.. Classic pharma move. Perhaps all these physicians mistakenly trusted the government establishment and later realized that they had fallen for the lies.
    Things look very different in 2023 as evidence has shown AEs associated with the jabs, and the vast majority of people are not getting the boosters.
    The initial series showed limited efficacy and did NOT prevent infection.

    The last piece of the puzzle, most all of those physicians work for health systems who required it because they receive payments from the state and feds.

    But go ahead and believe you were smart and did the right thing because you can't take it back now can you?




    Jun 11, 2021
    CHICAGO — The American Medical Association (AMA) today released a new survey (PDF) among practicing physicians that shows more than 96 percent of surveyed U.S. physicians have been fully vaccinated for COVID-19, with no significant difference in vaccination rates across regions. Of the physicians who are not yet vaccinated, an additional 45 percent do plan to get vaccinated.


    Soooo... Tell me, what do you know that 96% of physicians don't? And these physicians also advocate that their own family members get vaccinated, so they're not doing it just to satisfy the requirements of their hospital, practice, etc... The believe it not only to be personally beneficial but also because they an obligation to those around them, and their community to help slow the spread AND reduce strain on our healthcare system.

    Please on't be a drug rep if you have a hard time grasping that ALL meds (inc. vaccines) have possible side-effects. The question is whether or not the benefits outweigh the risks. ..Clearly, the consensus in the medical profession is that the CV19 does.[/QUOTE]
     
  5. anonymous

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    I love those who keep saying that they are waiting for all the data to come in.

    Like these people - many of whom struggled to pass Biology in high school- are going to calculate their own P-values… Needed to treat numbers.. Absolute/relative risk reduction, etc.. And maybe they are going set up their own lab to double check the PKPD profile, etc… …. Or maybe mistakes were made with the inclusion and exclusion criteria? Could be! Better give that a serious look too!

    Sheesh… all of the vaccine study data passed muster with the same people at the FDA who approved your drug. If you don’t trust the FDA vaccine approval, then why should your doctors trust the FDA approval of the drug you promote.

    Peoples skepticism about the vaccine has nothing to do with the science. So trying to convince them with science is pointless.
     
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  6. anonymous

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    Nobody is saying this in 2023? Covid national emergency is over, peoples' livelihoods are no longer being threatened, and infections/deaths are down and out of the news cycle. If someone isn't vaccinated, they will not be getting it now. Completely missing the point of what people are saying here.
     
  7. anonymous

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    Your experts walked back all of their “science.”

    The goof juice and masks were trash and you were had.
     
  8. anonymous

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    I am unvaccinated yet still live! Pureblood !
     
  9. anonymous

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    Never tested to see if they prevented transmission

    In the absolute risk reduction is an absolute joke… Less than one percent
     
  10. anonymous

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    There is no package insert for the vaccine. We don’t even know what’s in it. Can’t believe so many sheep took this
     
  11. anonymous

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    I'll insert my package, sailor
     
  12. anonymous

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    Some many sheep out there took this poison. Sad!
     
  13. anonymous

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    walensky, bourla and all the rest of the tiny hats duped the entire world.. awake yet?
     
  14. anonymous

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    Pureblood here!
     
  15. anonymous

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    I feel bad for those that took this and the subsequent cancer that looks for them
     
  16. anonymous

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    It has everything to do with science. Which is why any drug you have sold takes a minimum of 5 years to get approved. Many drugs that get approved get boxed warnings or taken off the market as more real world data gets reported. The covid vaccine moa is new. People have developed myocarditis after taking it which is why people aren't getting needless boosters. Including the doctors you call on.
     
  17. anonymous

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    Not true. Most doctors are getting boosters and those who aren't often cite it's because they are at low-risk (based on age, BMI, asthma, diabetes) and subsequent iterations of the CV19 have become less dangerous. Quit spreading false facts.

    People developing myocarditis because of the vaccine is extremely rare - far more rare, and less problematic, than long-haul covid symptoms. If science eludes you why are you in Pharma.
     
  18. anonymous

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    Again, long covid symptoms are linked to >40 years old, smoking, high BMI, and severe covid19 infection due to pre-existing conditions. Meanwhile vaccine injuries are at an all time high, hell you can see a 20-fold increase in vaccine injury staff in the UK just this year. Using long covid as a justification for healthy adults to get vaccinated is a silly argument.
     
  19. anonymous

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    please don't feed the troll.
     
  20. anonymous

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    I got my 5th booster yesterday. Not feeling well, but we all need to help slow the spread. Please do your part. We are all in this together!