What are unvaccinated people thinking?

Just an interesting piece of information that does not seem to be an isolated example. Why would the most heavily vaccinated areas have the highest new case rates? ADE?

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Just an interesting piece of information that does not seem to be an isolated example. Why would the most heavily vaccinated areas have the highest new case rates? ADE?

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Given the extent to which new case rates seem to map to higher vaccination rates, there are some questions that need to be asked yet again.
  1. Why does the government and its media proxies blame low vaccination rates when the highest rates of new infections seem to be happening in the most heavily vaccinated areas?
  2. What is the vaccination rate/status of government workers and to what extent are the y being pressured to vaccinate?
  3. Why won't they say how many people in the White House have been vaccinated?
  4. Why are they privately saying most masks don't work but publicly insisting they be worn?
  5. Where is the data showing children and young people are at any significant risk?
  6. Where is the data showing the statistical difference between regular flu deaths and covid deaths?
  7. Why was the inaccurate PCR test allowed to be used as a data basis for mandate decisions?
  8. Why did the CDC use counting procedures that greatly inflated covid counts?
 
They should be doing more testing of the vaxxed and previously infected to see more precisely what this variant is doing. Some places they are saying hospitals and doctors are skipping testing if vax is on record.
 
They should be doing more testing of the vaxxed and previously infected to see more precisely what this variant is doing. Some places they are saying hospitals and doctors are skipping testing if vax is on record.
There needs to be a major focus on antibody testing for immunity studies. Along those lines, this just came across my wires a bit ago (I many have seen/posted it earlier/somewhere else)

Precision Vaccinations: Natural Immunity After COVID-19 Found Durable and Robust

Also of interest was WSJ: Why Is the FDA Attacking a Safe, Effective Drug? The answer to that one is easy and obvious.
 
There needs to be a major focus on antibody testing for immunity studies. Along those lines, this just came across my wires a bit ago (I many have seen/posted it earlier/somewhere else)

Precision Vaccinations: Natural Immunity After COVID-19 Found Durable and Robust

Also of interest was WSJ: Why Is the FDA Attacking a Safe, Effective Drug? The answer to that one is easy and obvious.
The WSJ article is quite telling. And yes, the answer is easy and obvious.
 
When did you get the virus?
Are you sure that is what they said?

Group O+ is the most common blood type and I don't think Group Os have more natural immunity than A, B or AB.
Some sources state that blood type can impact a person's ability to either contract or ward off a covid infection with O type blood making it harder to acquire a virus load sufficient to get a full on covid infection. In other words, they say type O shows more resiliency to the viral attack.
But I've not done much research on it myself.
 
Glad you're doing fine

My son didn't fare so well

He died four days after getting the Moderna shot
Healthy as a horse
49 yrs old
Dropped in his tracks at the kitchen sink

We're not getting the shot....and we're doing fine
Gary O',
So sorry for you and your wifes loss of your son.

ms gamboolgal and I lost our 34 year old son, Jeffrey, totally unexpectedly on 27-Oct-19 while we were in Nigeria working. Jeff had heart disease that we did not know of and he died at our home in Spring, Texas.

It is not right nor natural for a parent to bury a child.

Sincere condolences for you and your family during this hard time sir.

gamboolman....
 
Some sources state that blood type can impact a person's ability to either contract or ward off a covid infection with O type blood making it harder to acquire a virus load sufficient to get a full on covid infection. In other words, they say type O shows more resiliency to the viral attack.
But I've not done much research on it myself.
Is it true type A is most susceptible to it? That's what I read/heard a long while ago. I don't even remember anymore. I can't quite tell from the MIT chart.
 
My over 90 YO stepfather was on the fence about it. He told me last evening though he went into the drug store and got his first shot, goes back in 3 weeks for the second. I think the delta variant finally did it.

I'm fully vaccinated, have no faith in the thing and I'm keeping my mask on.
 
I’m thinking..........what are you thinking about, having this poison pumped into you, when they havnt even tested it properly.........the reactions you get.....plus , it’s long term effect you will have to worry about , over 80s first, now they want to to inject babies and children.....
 
My over 90 YO stepfather was on the fence about it. He told me last evening though he went into the drug store and got his first shot, goes back in 3 weeks for the second. I think the delta variant finally did it.

I'm fully vaccinated, have no faith in the thing and I'm keeping my mask on.
Well, uh......you're fully vaccinated & "have no faith in it." There's a joke in there somewhere. 😂
 
Is it true type A is most susceptible to it? That's what I read/heard a long while ago. I don't even remember anymore. I can't quite tell from the MIT chart.

People with blood groups A or AB appear to exhibit greater COVID-19 disease severity than people with blood groups O or B, according to a separate retrospective study. Researchers examined data from 95 critically ill COVID-19 patients hospitalized in Vancouver, Canada. They found that patients with blood groups A or AB were more likely to require mechanical ventilation, suggesting that they had greater rates of lung injury from COVID-19. They also found more patients with blood group A and AB required dialysis for kidney failure.


Together, these findings suggest that patients in these two blood groups may have an increased risk of organ dysfunction or failure due to COVID-19 than people with blood types O or B. Furthermore, while people with blood types A and AB did not have longer overall hospital stays than those with types O or B, they did remain in the intensive care unit (ICU) for a longer average time, which may also signal a greater COVID-19 severity level.


https://www.hematology.org/newsroom...possible-link-between-blood-type-and-covid-19
 
Some sources state that blood type can impact a person's ability to either contract or ward off a covid infection with O type blood making it harder to acquire a virus load sufficient to get a full on covid infection. In other words, they say type O shows more resiliency to the viral attack.
But I've not done much research on it myself.
Curiosity got the best of me and I have found a report about a Canadian study that supports your statement about immune variability according to blood type.
Seems solid.

Type O blood linked to lower COVID risk, taking Vitamin D unlikely to help | Reuters
 


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