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re: 600,000 person study the provaxxers won't believe (covid does NOT cause myocarditis)
Posted on 11/11/22 at 8:46 am to ksayetiger
Posted on 11/11/22 at 8:46 am to ksayetiger
The issue isn’t myocarditis.
The issue is the inflammation and clotting causing an array of different medical issues. This doesn’t include a number of other odd things that happened. During the first round of vaccines we saw around 15 shingles outbreaks within 2 weeks after the vaccine. That isn’t coincidence.
The problem is we just don’t know all the different effects it has yet which is why it is crazy to give the vaccine to kids.
I didn’t have an issue giving it to high risk patients during the first and second wave as I had plenty of patients in the hospital dying. After those two waves Covid wasn’t nearly as deadly so there wasn’t a reason to continue a vaccine that you couldn’t justify the benefits vs the risks.
I am not pro vax or anti vax. I just do my best with the information and clinical experience to help a patient make an informed decision based on their risk level.
The issue is the inflammation and clotting causing an array of different medical issues. This doesn’t include a number of other odd things that happened. During the first round of vaccines we saw around 15 shingles outbreaks within 2 weeks after the vaccine. That isn’t coincidence.
The problem is we just don’t know all the different effects it has yet which is why it is crazy to give the vaccine to kids.
I didn’t have an issue giving it to high risk patients during the first and second wave as I had plenty of patients in the hospital dying. After those two waves Covid wasn’t nearly as deadly so there wasn’t a reason to continue a vaccine that you couldn’t justify the benefits vs the risks.
I am not pro vax or anti vax. I just do my best with the information and clinical experience to help a patient make an informed decision based on their risk level.
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