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I had covid a few weeks ago and this is a good case study. 8 people on a ski trip same age and demographic (we all travelled for a week and were stuck in the house together) , 6 got covid. The two who didnt get covid previously had covid (one had a shot prior to getting covid the first time, the other did not and had covid 1.5 years earlier). The 6 who got covid, 2 did not have shots, 4 had shots and 2 of the 4 had boosters including 1 who had 3 shots. All of our symptoms were the same but slightly different. Nobody had "less symptoms" because they had more shots.
I am triple vaccinated and got COVID back in early January when the Omicron wave was going around. Going into vaccination, I was well aware that the vaccine didn't guarantee that I wouldn't get COVID, but that it would help to prevent a severe and life threatening scenario.
COVID was awful in spite of being vaccinated. I can't imagine how much worse it would have been without the vaccine. Personally, I don't regret being vaccinated one bit.
I had covid a few weeks ago and this is a good case study. 8 people on a ski trip same age and demographic (we all travelled for a week and were stuck in the house together) , 6 got covid. The two who didnt get covid previously had covid (one had a shot prior to getting covid the first time, the other did not and had covid 1.5 years earlier). The 6 who got covid, 2 did not have shots, 4 had shots and 2 of the 4 had boosters including 1 who had 3 shots. All of our symptoms were the same but slightly different. Nobody had "less symptoms" because they had more shots.
I personally know at least 20-25 family and friends that had covid with about 60% vaxed and the outcomes of the vaxed versus unvaxed were almost the same but with more of the vaxed having very mild symptoms.
Someone decides they're gonna build a casino where there's a 1% chance that the slot machine might shoot you in the face. If it spares you, it will still have a 25% chance that there will be a 1% chance of shooting any one of your loved ones. Wanna play?
Did these totally safe vaccinations give your son a heart attack? My 30-year-old son had a heart attack thanks to the 2nd jab. Yes, I'll take a punch to the face over my son getting another heart attack from this experimental "vaccine."
Either there are too many false positives with the widely discredited PCR tests or the jab destroys the immune systems making people susceptible to the slightest infection (VAIDS).
I am triple vaccinated and got COVID back in early January when the Omicron wave was going around. Going into vaccination, I was well aware that the vaccine didn't guarantee that I wouldn't get COVID, but that it would help to prevent a severe and life threatening scenario.
COVID was awful in spite of being vaccinated. I can't imagine how much worse it would have been without the vaccine. Personally, I don't regret being vaccinated one bit.
Our family all got omicron too. It was cold/flu like. None of us were vaccinated.
Sounds like your son had an adverse reaction which is something rare that happens with any drug. Sry to hear that.
Thanks, I'm not anti-vax, just anti-Nazi forced vaccinations.
I think there should be a table to show a person's risk from covid based on their age and health and the risk from the vaccinations so everyone could make an informed decision. I tried to do this myself, but the data is cancelled and manipulated by the pharma/media/government disinformation mob to overstate the effectiveness of the vaccines and understate their risks.
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