What's the best Covid Vaccine?

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    tharock220 Well-Known Member

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    Best vaccine is the virus itself. You get the latest variant, and you're basically immune to it all for around six months. It's much better than the **** drug companies are putting out that doesn't meet the definition of a vaccine prior to 2020.
     
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    I got Moderna's mRNA at end of December 2021. A double dose, 2nd vaccination & boost combined.

    I have indeed faith that the spikey troublemaker will leave us soon. :)
     
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    If you're lucky, otherwise the virus will make you very sick.
    In contrast, anti-Covid-vaccines are mostly harmless, but very helpful if you come into contact with real SARS-COV2-viruses.
     
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    Oh many experts are. I've heard doctors of the 3rd world call out Western "experts'" selfish vaccine pushing toward low risk groups while abandoning the high risk poor around the world.
     
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    I am in that category. I had Covid before we knew what was making us all sick. In Dec of 2019 the So Cal ER's and urgent care clinics were standing room only. I fought it off without being hospitalized but it was bad. I had one of the variants about 3 months ago, it was no worse than my every springtime allergies. Anti-bodies testing proved it was Covid. Now here the kicker, I am 64 years old and have bad liver problems and stage 3 kidney failure. I had those problems in Dec of 2019. Breathing was difficult but not life threatening. I attribute that to never smoking. I still have had no vaccinations and here I am. Of course I nasal lavage every time I come home from being out in public.
     
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    ~ This is known as " The Doctor's Secret " and was taught to all pharmacy school students since the 1950's. I doubt if it is still mentioned today.
    We know the majority of virus infection originates in the sinus cavity. A nightly saline sinus rinse would certainly be a simple preventive measure anyone can do at home.

    :worry: But instead ...
    :shocked: 139492-0a8099c9163d454b9ee3be8bdd154d54.jpg :worship:
     
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    I have estuation tube problems since I was young. A nettie pot made me feel like being water boarded. Finally after enduring the original Covid-19, I finally bought one of those powered ones and I love it. Water is drawn through with light suction so there's no pressure.
     
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    Yes, acquiring immunity via natural exposure is typically the better way to go.

    There are no "variants of COVID-19", as COVID-19 itself is a variant (of the SARS-CoV series of viruses). You cannot have a variant of a variant, just as you cannot have a brother of a brother. "Variants of COVID-19" is just semantic gameplaying by tyrannical leftists to get people to think that everything is COVID-19 (for fear mongering purposes). Alpha (if it exists), Beta (if it exists), Delta (if it exists), and Omicron (if it exists) are all NOT COVID-19 (but rather are something other than COVID-19, if they actually exist).

    You are getting whatever you have been exposed to, whether that be COVID-19 or whether that be any sort of mutation of it that may have escaped from someone's body and remained intact in the outside world.

    You are immune to it for life. Immunity lasts for a lifetime.

    Bingo.
     
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    It will never "leave". It is part of the viral landscape now. It will always be around. You have to learn to live with it being in existence.
     
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    As I have defined in my Cult of the Mask almanac that exposes this cult for what it really is:

    LUCKY BASTARD: noun
    In Church of the Mask Mythology, any person who, "against all odds", survives the infection and mutation/variant powers of COVID-19. In actuality, this amounts to WELL over 99% of mankind... in other words, pretty much everyone.

    ... except for all of the people who have had little more than the sniffles for symptoms...

    anti-Covid-vaccines???

    There have been strong correlations between these jabs and numerous health issues (such as myocarditis)... Numerous otherwise healthy people have suddenly dropped dead shortly after receiving a jab.

    They haven't shown any real benefit.

    Most people who have gotten the jabs are still becoming symptomatic anyway, some even more-so than people who didn't get jabbed.

    The point of the jabs was to train the immune system so that it can better combat COVID (meaning, one doesn't get symptomatic upon exposure as that's been the whole point of getting vaccines for any disease)... The COVID jabs have largely failed at that.
     
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    Nope, there wasn't. It's a hoax invented by crazy anti-vaxxers. Look here, bro: https://www.reuters.com/article/factcheck-coronavirus-sport-idUSL1N2SK160
    :)
     
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    Yes, there is.

    No, it isn't. I've seen it with my own two eyes.

    Reuters is fake news and is dismissed on sight. You cannot use it as a source with me.
     
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    Yeah, sure. Sooooooo smart (insert rolling eyes here). To avoid the virus... you catch the virus. Are you aware of the large number of complications and sequelae possible (some of them frequent) in the wake of an infection with the live virus, even in mild and asymptomatic cases? Consequences for the heart, brain, lungs, kidneys, pancreatic beta cells, inner layer of the blood vessels, coagulation system, etc. etc. etc.?

    So you want to avoid the tiny amount of spike protein made by the vaccine... and you instead get trillions, quadrillions of copies of the spike protein made by the virus. Genius!

    Substitute a rate of complications of something like 0.0002% for the mRNA vaccines for one like 20-30% for an infection with the live virus.

    The Darwin Award was created for a reason.
     

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