Among 4942 menstruating females included in this study, females who had received one or more doses of COVID-19 vaccination reported a higher frequency of back pain, nausea, tiredness, pelvic pain with periods, unprescribed analgesics use, and passage of loose stools. They also reported higher scores describing average and worst menstrual pain. Fully vaccinated females reported heavier flow and more days of bleeding.
Oh dear, a few dozen kids take a week off school with spots. It’s an epidemic! It’s an epidemic!
Should we bring back polio while we’re at it?
Don't the number of people infected with the type of polio used in the vaccine out number those infected with the wild, naturally occurring type by more than 2 to 1? 🤔
Oh dear, a few dozen kids take a week off school with spots. It’s an epidemic! It’s an epidemic!
All these vaxxers are addicted to fearmongering. We should just let measles rip through the population. The Great Barrington Declaration and Sweden got this right. Why don't people see something so obvious???
Measles is a highly contagious, serious disease caused by a virus. Before the introduction of measles vaccine in 1963 and widespread vaccination, major epidemics occurred approximately every 2–3 years and measles caused an estimated 2.6 million deaths each year. More than 140 000 people died from measles in 2018 – mostly children under the age of 5 years, despite the availability of a safe and effective vaccine.
Oh dear, a few dozen kids take a week off school with spots. It’s an epidemic! It’s an epidemic!
Well at least the antivaxxers aren’t even pretending to care about the children anymore. Might wanna Google the measles death rate for young kids. You guys actually would sacrifice millions of kids because politics told you. Surprising! I thought there was a moral limit.
Measles is not deadly unless you live in a slum on top of an open sewer with zero access to modern medicine. Under such circumstances skinning you knee can also be deadly. As bad as American inner cities have gotten I think we can still manage it. Now, where are my hockey helmet and mouth guard. I need to go out and you can never be too safe. 🙄
Don't the number of people infected with the type of polio used in the vaccine out number those infected with the wild, naturally occurring type by more than 2 to 1? 🤔
Among 4942 menstruating females included in this study, females who had received one or more doses of COVID-19 vaccination reported a higher frequency of back pain, nausea, tiredness, pelvic pain with periods, unprescribed analgesics use, and passage of loose stools. They also reported higher scores describing average and worst menstrual pain. Fully vaccinated females reported heavier flow and more days of bleeding.
You didn't read the study, did you? I'll copy what they reported for you (and I think it's a pretty good study by the way).
The most common types of vaccine received were Pfizer (27.2%), Sinopharm (24.7%) or Sinovac, and AstraZeneca (24.3%).
They asked the women about their menstrual periods and what symptoms they felt during them:
frequency of pelvic pain in vaccinated was (84.5%) vs the unvaccinated participants at 81.6%. back pain experienced by vaccinated participants (82.9%) vs non-vaccinated participants (77.9%), thigh pain (63.9% vs. 61%,), nausea (43% vs. 40%), tiredness (89.7% vs. 87.1%), taking (OTC) pain-killers for the pain without prescription (62.7% vs. 57.2%).
So women in their mid-20s answered questionnaires about their periods and the vax'ed ones had more symptoms by 2-5%?
They didn't ask a crucial question; HAVE YOUR PERIODS CHANGED SINCE TAKING THE VACCINE??
They didn't mention how often symptoms were experienced (it was either yes or no, so "all" or "none" answers... they didn't ask how many of the periods had these symptoms).
They didn't report when the vaccines were given vs when the respondents filled out the questionnaires.
Biggest problem with survey studies is who responds (how many times have you been asked to "participate" in a survey and just ignored it?) as well as "recall bias" (giving crappy answers).
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Well not entirely useless. They could trigger ADCC, but still the S protein was definitely the best choice of antigen to target.
Not entirely useless indeed and, by the way, a broad convalescent response includes all sorts of antibodies, including those against the very conserved and non-mutating spine helix region. This would be the best target actually.
The characteristics of antibodies that broadly neutralize coronaviruses are poorly understood. Here, Dacon et al. identify a class of stem helix-specific monoclonal antibodies from COVID-19 convalescent donors that neutralize...
You feel like you're dying for several days ? Is that all ?
Where do I sign up ?
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"I had major side effects from my second booster shot. Felt like I was dying for several days. Hopefully, no permanent damage, but I dunno," Musk said in a tweet.
Elon Musk shared in a series of posts on Twitter Friday evening that he and his cousin both suffered severe side effects from COVID boosters they received.
Sars-CoV-2 is a rapidly mutating virus, and hence why the "traditional vaccines" as people here like to call them were less than ideal. Also why it's important to keep up to date on boosters as new variants emerge and what not. Do you finally see the significance...?
Sars-CoV-2 is a rapidly mutating virus, and hence why the "traditional vaccines" as people here like to call them were less than ideal. Also why it's important to keep up to date on boosters as new variants emerge and what not. Do you finally see the significance...?
No we must hold everything that was said in March 2020
Among 4942 menstruating females included in this study, females who had received one or more doses of COVID-19 vaccination reported a higher frequency of back pain, nausea, tiredness, pelvic pain with periods, unprescribed analgesics use, and passage of loose stools. They also reported higher scores describing average and worst menstrual pain. Fully vaccinated females reported heavier flow and more days of bleeding.
You didn't read the study, did you? I'll copy what they reported for you (and I think it's a pretty good study by the way).
The most common types of vaccine received were Pfizer (27.2%), Sinopharm (24.7%) or Sinovac, and AstraZeneca (24.3%).
They asked the women about their menstrual periods and what symptoms they felt during them:
frequency of pelvic pain in vaccinated was (84.5%) vs the unvaccinated participants at 81.6%. back pain experienced by vaccinated participants (82.9%) vs non-vaccinated participants (77.9%), thigh pain (63.9% vs. 61%,), nausea (43% vs. 40%), tiredness (89.7% vs. 87.1%), taking (OTC) pain-killers for the pain without prescription (62.7% vs. 57.2%).
So women in their mid-20s answered questionnaires about their periods and the vax'ed ones had more symptoms by 2-5%?
They didn't ask a crucial question; HAVE YOUR PERIODS CHANGED SINCE TAKING THE VACCINE??
They didn't mention how often symptoms were experienced (it was either yes or no, so "all" or "none" answers... they didn't ask how many of the periods had these symptoms).
They didn't report when the vaccines were given vs when the respondents filled out the questionnaires.
Biggest problem with survey studies is who responds (how many times have you been asked to "participate" in a survey and just ignored it?) as well as "recall bias" (giving crappy answers).
As the CDC quietly announces it’s investigating whether the Pfizer COVID vaccine increases risk of strokes, excess deaths levels in the UK are at their large...
Krystal and Saagar react to CNN hosts trying to push back against new Covid revelations by one of their top doctors. To become a Breaking Points Premium Memb...
You feel like you're dying for several days ? Is that all ?
Where do I sign up ?
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"I had major side effects from my second booster shot. Felt like I was dying for several days. Hopefully, no permanent damage, but I dunno," Musk said in a tweet.
They admit it now because the media/big pharma (they sponsor/pay the big media corps) has gone into damage control mode. The strategy they're now utilizing/ term of relevance is "limited hangout."
If CDC/FDA finish investigating the signal of a possible but not proven/validated link between Pfizer vaccine and stroke and conclude there isn’t a link, will you guys believe them? If not, are any of the concerned and/or guys anti vax are fans of attending public comment at the FDA meeting to make a case?
”Although the totality of the data currently suggests that it is very unlikely that the signal in VSD represents a true clinical risk, we believe it is important to share this information with the public…”
”These data and additional analyses will be discussed at the upcoming January 26 meeting of the FDA’s Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee.”
CDC and FDA are making information available about a statistical signal found in CDC’s Vaccine Safety Datalink (VSD), a near real-time surveillance system for ischemic stroke in people ages 65 and older who received the Pfize...
Sars-CoV-2 is a rapidly mutating virus, and hence why the "traditional vaccines" as people here like to call them were less than ideal. Also why it's important to keep up to date on boosters as new variants emerge and what not. Do you finally see the significance...?