China Wuhan Virus Pandemic

I'm not taking any CV vaccines because I have worked in quality control. The Vaccine manufacturers have immunity to liability and were on a rush schedule. That is basically two of the biggest conditions for a factory letting product with minor defects pass quality control.
Minor as in life-threatening in this case.

Just wear 8 masks at the same time.
According to the WHO hack of a director, wearing 4 masks at the same time literally cures Corona. :LOL:
 
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They're trying to paint anyone who won't take a vaccine due to safety concerns as "antivaxors" now.

Uh, no.

Vaccines are a good thing. They've wiped out diseases that have killed entire generations, and people are free to bitch and moan about vaccines ("They'll give me autism! SKREEEE!") because their parents and other preceding generations, you know, took vaccines to not die and eventually grew up to create them, the Bitching Generation who don't understand what it was like?

So, yeah. Vaccines, done correctly, are great. However...

It takes on average fifteen years to produce a vaccine, including human trials being passed. All the current vaccines were all collectively rushed out in under two years, maximum. They're sketchier than a guy saying, "Hey kid, you wanna see a dead body?"

People have already died due to blood-clot related deaths, and the warnings, at least on the UK vaccines, are literally grocery list sized. It reeks of an unstable bio-tech product that's being alpha tested on the public. Hell, IIRC some European countries are investigating the vaccines because they're so dangerous!

People have been worked up and whipped into a panicked frenzy for so long that they'd be willing to inject goddamn cat piss into their veins if they thought it'd immunize them against a strain of COVID. I blame governments and their using it as a tool for trying to control people like something straight out of Orwell's 1984 for that, the bastards.

Come back and talk to me in ten years, minimum, and then I might consider taking a vaccine. In the meantime, I'm not getting it, no matter how much the NHS is badgering me via text.
 
They're trying to paint anyone who won't take a vaccine due to safety concerns as "antivaxors" now.

Uh, no.

Vaccines are a good thing. They've wiped out diseases that have killed entire generations, and people are free to bitch and moan about vaccines ("They'll give me autism! SKREEEE!") because their parents and other preceding generations, you know, took vaccines to not die and eventually grew up to create them, the Bitching Generation who don't understand what it was like?

So, yeah. Vaccines, done correctly, are great. However...

It takes on average fifteen years to produce a vaccine, including human trials being passed. All the current vaccines were all collectively rushed out in under two years, maximum. They're sketchier than a guy saying, "Hey kid, you wanna see a dead body?"

People have already died due to blood-clot related deaths, and the warnings, at least on the UK vaccines, are literally grocery list sized. It reeks of an unstable bio-tech product that's being alpha tested on the public. Hell, IIRC some European countries are investigating the vaccines because they're so dangerous!

People have been worked up and whipped into a panicked frenzy for so long that they'd be willing to inject goddamn cat piss into their veins if they thought it'd immunize them against a strain of COVID. I blame governments and their using it as a tool for trying to control people like something straight out of Orwell's 1984 for that, the bastards.

Come back and talk to me in ten years, minimum, and then I might consider taking a vaccine. In the meantime, I'm not getting it, no matter how much the NHS is badgering me via text.
I'd be willing to bet that producing a vaccine could be made more efficient, but cutting it down to less than a mere seventh of the average is a bit much. My family is going to probably at least wait until the end of the year, just to see how things play out before we get ourselves vaccinated.
 
My parents already got the Pfizer vaccine and have been badgering me to get it for some time now, and a bunch of my friends have gotten it and seem to be doing okay. I've actually made an appointment to get my first shot for next week. I am just a little bit worried, though.
 
Just remember; Bill Gates is in favor of the vaccine and has donated large amounts of money to vaccine makers

Bill Gates is also one the biggest sponsors and important members of Planned Parenthood.

Draw the conclusions yourselves
 
Just remember; Bill Gates is in favor of the vaccine and has donated large amounts of money to vaccine makers

Bill Gates is also one the biggest sponsors and important members of Planned Parenthood.

Draw the conclusions yourselves
Sounds conspiracy theorist, to me.
My parents already got the Pfizer vaccine and have been badgering me to get it for some time now, and a bunch of my friends have gotten it and seem to be doing okay. I've actually made an appointment to get my first shot for next week. I am just a little bit worried, though.
For the short-term they appear okay, yes: at least they're not several of the unlucky few that have developed blood-clots or other complications and have died.

Long-term effects, however? Keep an eye of them for years, is all I'm saying.
 
My workplace is currently offering a Corona virus vaccine, but I've declined to take advantage of it for several reasons.

First is that they've only got a limited number of 'slots' that they can offer, and as I'm a fairly healthy person in my 30s, I'm going to let anyone else at my workplace who wants it to get it.

Second is that HR spaced the first and second dose appointments over the shift change. I'd have trouble scheduling for the first dose anyways because I wouldn't be able to guarantee that my work wouldn't run over my appointment time, and the current night shift is going to have the same problem for their second dose in a couple of weeks.
 
It is offered to us soldiers. They are even giving us incentives here at Ft Hood.

You can request passes for further then 100 miles and if you have the Vaccije they will most likely just sign off on it. Those without will have to have a good reason.

We are also bared from going to the major cities and thier respective counties.

I'm gonna wait until it is mamdated
 
Just remember; Bill Gates is in favor of the vaccine and has donated large amounts of money to vaccine makers

Bill Gates is also one the biggest sponsors and important members of Planned Parenthood.

Draw the conclusions yourselves

Not needed,many people did it before us.Dear Bill "accidently" is making people sterile.
 
Results of me looking into COVID-19 vaccine. I was always wary of it, considering how quickly they rolled it out, but after a closer look...

Yea... I am just going to be blunt with this...

Never take medical advice from a wordpress blog...

Especially that one, since pretty much everything in it is pure bullshit.
 
My parents already got the Pfizer vaccine and have been badgering me to get it for some time now, and a bunch of my friends have gotten it and seem to be doing okay. I've actually made an appointment to get my first shot for next week. I am just a little bit worried, though.
I got the Pfizer vac back in December. I went fine. I haven’t heard of anything real serious happening with any of my colleagues who had it either.
 
It takes on average fifteen years to produce a vaccine, including human trials being passed. All the current vaccines were all collectively rushed out in under two years, maximum. They're sketchier than a guy saying, "Hey kid, you wanna see a dead body?"
*stares at flu shots*

And I mean, most vaccines don't have nearly the amount of resources poured into it, as way more doctors focused on COVID for fairly obvious reasons.
 
The bad reactions could be do to contamination rather than the vaccine itself.

Could be. But fact still remains that the vaccine is insufficiently tested. Normally, vaccines are not approved for usage for about ten years or so. Even if vaccine does not cause any immediate side effects, it could well cause long-term problems.

I got the Pfizer vac back in December. I went fine. I haven’t heard of anything real serious happening with any of my colleagues who had it either.

See above. Even if vaccine does not have any serious side effects now, it is still rushed out. So even if you don't have side effects now, that tells nothing for ten years from now.
 
*stares at flu shots*

And I mean, most vaccines don't have nearly the amount of resources poured into it, as way more doctors focused on COVID for fairly obvious reasons.
*This is based on my own very rough knowledge of biology-stuff...and might be wrong*
Flu shots are probably distinct because they're not independent developments every year but a long-existing development reconfigured to target what is presumed to be the most dangerous influenze variant for the coming year, so much of the work is already done it's a matter of...I don't know how it's produced actually. But changing that stage so it makes the right 'style' of antibody. Which I assume is easier.
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Princzess does not know biology well so probably shouldn't be listened to.

Any case, I qualified for my state's roll-out of vaccination early-on because of the magic of race and kind'a racist government policy, but didn't take advantage of it on a bit of principle and, going forward, probably won't take advantage of it on personal judgement just because I don't have any of the comorbidities and conditions that are risk-factors for the virus actually being deadly or debilitating.
Besides that, I've been too stingy to get a test (and not had any real reason to besides personal curiosity) but last year in Jan-Feb. I was down with something maybe-rougher than a regular flu, and think that might've been the plague.
 


Out out you knaves and rapscallions!

I'm perplexed at what house-call (well...church-call/synagogue-call I guess?) matter required five police officers as backup to the health inspector. Like...They obviously lacked a warrant since they left, so what exactly was the point? Because 'intimidation' starts to look like a plausible explanation in that scenario.

In which case screaming at them to leave is a perfectly appropriate response.
 
Got my first dose of Moderna two weeks ago, and I also work in the medical field directly helping give the vaccines. I literally have not seen any bad reactions nor heard of any; I am still trying to figure out why people are focused on Bill Gates lol.
 
I'm perplexed at what house-call (well...church-call/synagogue-call I guess?) matter required five police officers as backup to the health inspector. Like...They obviously lacked a warrant since they left, so what exactly was the point? Because 'intimidation' starts to look like a plausible explanation in that scenario.

In which case screaming at them to leave is a perfectly appropriate response.

the best part was that you got the feeling that the cops suddenly very much understood they were the bad guys there.
 

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