British health chiefs have quietly released a warning that Pfizer and Moderna's Covid vaccines may cause heart damage

I had someone on another forum telling me about this a few days ago.They didn’t believe it had not been flagged as a side effect here.But until I saw this post I didn’t know it had been.
Lucky I had the Astra Zeneca...as did a young friend on another forum.They had no problems.
 

There was a detailed analysis last week in the paper about the areas of the U.S. that had the highest rate of vaccination, and the lowest rate of death from Covid. There was indisputably a much higher number of those who had received the vaccination in the urban centers and areas surrounding colleges, research facilities, and so on. The areas with the lowest rates of vaccination (although the scientists are pleading with people to get the free, life-saving vaccine) are uniformly the rural, conservative, less educated areas. That's just the facts.

If some of the anti-vaxxers are refusing the vaccine because of medical conditions that preclude it, it's strange that most of them seem to live in the rural, conservative, fearful states. It couldn't be more clear that there is a connection between education and taking care of one's health.

And yes, I realize that some people probably do have such medical conditions. But we're talking about millions of people here, and most of those millions are refusing the vaccine for other reasons.
Do you not have some concern for the thread topic? Growing evidence that myocarditis in young people and children is linked to the vaccine; that's absolutely frightening.
 
"If some of the anti-vaxxers are refusing the vaccine because of medical conditions that preclude it"

If they have medical conditions that prevent being vaccinated why are you calling them "anti-vaxxers"?

"There was indisputably a much higher number of those who had received the vaccination in the urban centers and areas surrounding colleges, research facilities, and so on."

So only educated people live in urban area and around colleges and medical facilities?

Only uneducated people live in rural conservative areas? And fearful states? Fearful states??? What is a fearful state? Which states exactly are those ones?


"The areas with the lowest rates of vaccination (although the scientists are pleading with people to get the free, life-saving vaccine) are uniformly the rural, conservative, less educated areas."

How can anyone assume that just because a person lives in rural area or a conservative state that they are "uneducated? How can anyone assume that living near a collage or research facility or in an urban area means those people are educated?
Did those doing the "detailed analysis" go door to door asking for their degrees? If not then its not a very detailed analysis is it?
There are no "only's," Becky. But there are majority trends. And some areas of the country do have a much higher percentage of highly educated professionals living there; that's just common sense, since that's where the jobs are. And I included college areas, some of which are located in the boondocks, but you can bet that most of the professors in those colleges have been vaccinated. And practically every doctor in the country. The doctors and nurses couldn't wait to get the vaccination; they know what this disease is like.

Look at the charts showing the rate of death from Covid, which conforms very closely to the rate of people not receiving the vaccine. In my state last month, the only people to die of it were not vaccinated. And look at the states where those high death rates mostly occur. I know you prefer not to see what is obvious, but it's obvious nevertheless. I can't get any deeper into this subject without introducing politics.

For those who have dug their heels in, are supporting (and repeating) every inane argument against fighting this illness, all I can say is, good luck. But I will add: if you read a graphic description of what it is like to become very sick or die of this disease, you might change you mind about "poison, unproven, not 100%", etc. and change your mind.
 

There are no "only's," Becky. But there are majority trends. And some areas of the country do have a much higher percentage of highly educated professionals living there; that's just common sense, since that's where the jobs are. And I included college areas, some of which are located in the boondocks, but you can bet that most of the professors in those colleges have been vaccinated. And practically every doctor in the country. The doctors and nurses couldn't wait to get the vaccination; they know what this disease is like.

Look at the charts showing the rate of death from Covid, which conforms very closely to the rate of people not receiving the vaccine. In my state last month, the only people to die of it were not vaccinated. And look at the states where those high death rates mostly occur. I know you prefer not to see what is obvious, but it's obvious nevertheless. I can't get any deeper into this subject without introducing politics.

For those who have dug their heels in, are supporting (and repeating) every inane argument against fighting this illness, all I can say is, good luck. But I will add: if you read a graphic description of what it is like to become very sick or die of this disease, you might change you mind about "poison, unproven, not 100%", etc. and change your mind.
..I think we're all very aware of the graphicness of the illness.. again not unintelligent.... and some of us have already had the disease, and have suffered the effects...
 
That's concerning too.
It should be. These are knowledgeable people, not three political yahoos and it's starting to get out that the number of adverse reactions is FAR greater than what's being reported in VAERS. Group think and dognitive dissonance is also dangerous to you health.

PS Edit: Yes, I know "cognitive" is misspelled - it's my word for doggedly cognitively dissonant.
 
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I've thought for some time that our information has been censored in favor of the vaccines, and reports of serious side effects were not fully being reported to the public. As with the breakthrough cases being stopped by CDC reporting. At our ages many are not so concerned with any future repercussions from these vaccines, however our children and grandchildren's health is in jeopardy and possibly their offspring.
 
It should be. These are knowledgeable people, not three political yahoos and it's starting to get out that the number of adverse reactions is FAR greater than what's being reported in VAERS. Group think and dognitive dissonance is also dangerous to you health.

PS Edit: Yes, I know "cognitive" is misspelled - it's my word for doggedly cognitively dissonant.
I know. I've always believed that the vaccine push is less about health and more about politics and so far, nothing has occurred to change my point of view on this. It's good to hear doctors speaking out on this issue, but so many people are so invested in this course they cannot backtrack from their position and that is the most frightening thing of all.
 
It is clear there are people out there with a strong need to belong or associate with some group think advocacy. Someone who calls people vaxers or anti-vaxers may be showing their tribal nature. I suppose the reasons for this are many and complicated; however, I wonder if it isn't a need to feel some associative, tribal superiority in some way. It is when these people feel compelled to somehow belittle, degrade or censure those not in their tribe that bad things happen. Such people need to be stood up to because their actions are neither right nor helpful.
 
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"I wonder if it isn't a need to feel some associative, tribal superiority in some way. It when these people feel compelled to somehow belittle, degrade or censure those not in their tribe"

Exactly. Those of us who have posted, commented against the vaccine have not belittled, called names, implied those in favor of the vaccine were uneducated, non patriotic , non caring, stupid, ignorant, etc, we have no need to follow the group thinking, we are independent in our quest for the truth. And have no need to use bullying belittling comments.
 
I actually posted this on the forum a week or more ago.. I don't know how many actually watched it through, but not much reaction so I'm guessing there's none so blind who not only will not see, but point blank refuse to see...
it was worth a repost/reminder.

Update note: It can also be true that the right answer at the wrong time and place may be the wrong answer (for that time and place).
 
"I wonder if it isn't a need to feel some associative, tribal superiority in some way. It when these people feel compelled to somehow belittle, degrade or censure those not in their tribe"

Exactly. Those of us who have posted, commented against the vaccine have not belittled, called names, implied those in favor of the vaccine were uneducated, non patriotic , non caring, stupid, ignorant, etc, we have no need to follow the group thinking, we are independent in our quest for the truth. And have no need to use bullying belittling comments.
You know what?..I think a lot of it is fear!...fear that those who are vaccinated and preaching to others , have potentially made the wrong decision and that their health has now been put at risk from illnesses in the future of which there may be no cure.. Fear that they've not researched enough..

Why else would it matter to someone who is fully vaccinated enough to argue the cause to non vaccinated , who have clearly carried out their own research.?

Why would it matter?.. be happy you've made your decision to be vaccinated, that's been your choice, you can go away and feel you've done the right thing for your body.. but trying to convince others to meakly accept a poison into their body because you have.. is ridiculous in the extreme, and smells of fear..
 
it was worth a repost/reminder.

Update note: It can also be true that the right answer at the wrong time and place may be the wrong answer (for that time and place).
precisely, so....(y)..my point was only that it was placed on the Coronovirus forum, and if people were truly interested in researching what they are putting or about to put inside their own bodies , they would have watched this with great interest ... again.. None so Blind...
 
You know what?..I think a lot of it is fear!...fear that those who are vaccinated and preaching to others , have potentially made the wrong decision and that their health has now been put at risk from illnesses in the future of which there may be no cure.. Fear that they've not researched enough..

Why else would it matter to someone who is fully vaccinated enough to argue the cause to non vaccinated , who have clearly carried out their own research.?

Why would it matter?.. be happy you've made your decision to be vaccinated, that's been your choice, you can go away and feel you've done the right thing for your body.. but trying to convince others to meakly accept a poison into their body because you have.. is ridiculous in the extreme, and smells of fear..
Exactly. And when others choose not to get vaccinated, it shakes their confidence in the vaccine - which was already shaky to begin with.
 
You know what?..I think a lot of it is fear!...fear that those who are vaccinated and preaching to others , have potentially made the wrong decision and that their health has now been put at risk from illnesses in the future of which there may be no cure.. Fear that they've not researched enough..

Why else would it matter to someone who is fully vaccinated enough to argue the cause to non vaccinated , who have clearly carried out their own research.?

Why would it matter?.. be happy you've made your decision to be vaccinated, that's been your choice, you can go away and feel you've done the right thing for your body.. but trying to convince others to meakly accept a poison into their body because you have.. is ridiculous in the extreme, and smells of fear..

Holly, every person I know who has been vaccinated, including myself, is VERY glad we were able to get the vaccine. This week, the party room of my building reopened for normal activities, and I was there Monday through Thursday evenings. Every single time I was in that room, I heard someone saying how wonderful it was that we all feel safe again, reasonably safe, anyway. There was absolutely no "fear that we have made the wrong decision," etc. That is such utter nonsense that I am frankly surprised to hear it coming from you. Where did you ever come up with such an idea?

I am truly gobsmacked by the number of ridiculous arguments against an amazing vaccine that has saved lives, possibly in the millions by now. Apparently it is impossible to convince some people that the vaccine is a miraculous benefit to mankind, not a "poison," or any other such nonsense. Today's news had the announcement that the level of immunity provided by having had Covid was much weaker than the immunity conferred by the vaccine. So I hope whatever immunity you have from having had the illness is sufficient.

Anyway, practically the only people still even discussing this in this thread are the anti-vaxxers. The rest of us are grateful and relieved, as far as I can tell. And most of them have had the sense to say goodbye to this discussion. So enough already. I'm out of this topic. It's a waste of time.
 
Holly, every person I know who has been vaccinated, including myself, is VERY glad we were able to get the vaccine. This week, the party room of my building reopened for normal activities, and I was there Monday through Thursday evenings. Every single time I was in that room, I heard someone saying how wonderful it was that we all feel safe again, reasonably safe, anyway. There was absolutely no "fear that we have made the wrong decision," etc. That is such utter nonsense that I am frankly surprised to hear it coming from you. Where did you ever come up with such an idea?

I am truly gobsmacked by the number of ridiculous arguments against an amazing vaccine that has saved lives, possibly in the millions by now. Apparently it is impossible to convince some people that the vaccine is a miraculous benefit to mankind, not a "poison," or any other such nonsense. Today's news had the announcement that the level of immunity provided by having had Covid was much weaker than the immunity conferred by the vaccine. So I hope whatever immunity you have from having had the illness is sufficient.

Anyway, practically the only people still even discussing this in this thread are the anti-vaxxers. The rest of us are grateful and relieved, as far as I can tell. And most of them have had the sense to say goodbye to this discussion. So enough already. I'm out of this topic. It's a waste of time.
no-one is arguing about you being grateful... you've got a right to be grateful if that's how you feel .. you/one.. has no right however to admonish those who have researched and found this vaccine hasn't yet been proven for use within the human body without potential adverse effects.. even after being shown concerns from Virologists and scientists.. and even Doctors who have neither had the vaccine nor will they vaccine their own children.

My own consultant said that he and his colleagues are very worried that many people have carried out so little research before agreeing to this vaccine, they've now dubbed it the 'holiday vaccine''...

..because that's all they are thinking of, as you've just proved.. now they feel they can go on vacation.. holiday.. meet up to play cards.. ... well at 80 odd years old Sunny, this may not concern you at all to have this vaccine so you can play bridge... .. but be sure younger people have whole lives ahead of them to potentially suffer serious side-effects...
 
Holly, every person I know who has been vaccinated, including myself, is VERY glad we were able to get the vaccine. This week, the party room of my building reopened for normal activities, and I was there Monday through Thursday evenings. Every single time I was in that room, I heard someone saying how wonderful it was that we all feel safe again, reasonably safe, anyway. There was absolutely no "fear that we have made the wrong decision," etc. That is such utter nonsense that I am frankly surprised to hear it coming from you. Where did you ever come up with such an idea?

I am truly gobsmacked by the number of ridiculous arguments against an amazing vaccine that has saved lives, possibly in the millions by now. Apparently it is impossible to convince some people that the vaccine is a miraculous benefit to mankind, not a "poison," or any other such nonsense. Today's news had the announcement that the level of immunity provided by having had Covid was much weaker than the immunity conferred by the vaccine. So I hope whatever immunity you have from having had the illness is sufficient.

Anyway, practically the only people still even discussing this in this thread are the anti-vaxxers. The rest of us are grateful and relieved, as far as I can tell. And most of them have had the sense to say goodbye to this discussion. So enough already. I'm out of this topic. It's a waste of time.
No, please don't get out of this topic. How will you feel educated & smart?
 

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