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      11-03-2021, 01:33 PM   #18
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Originally Posted by Kick 6 View Post
There are certainly concerns. The vaccines all have their benefits and their detriments. The problem I have is that the detriments aren't being adequately examined no matter what the NIH is telling us. I stated in an earlier thread that I do not advocate getting the J&J or the AstraZenica vaccinations. They present more risk IMO and I recommend Pfizer even though my brother is still hospitalized after getting his second Pfizer vaccination.

I had three patients that were in decent health that died shortly after receiving the vaccine. I don't know which vaccine they received but none were listed on VAERS. Two died of stroke from blood clots with no previous clotting history. I had twice as many die from COVID that appeared to be in good health. 99.7% of the people survive COVID. I'd like to know the true number of people that have complications from the vaccines but we will never know the actual number. The last count I saw on VAERS COVID vaccine associated deaths was over 16,000. Some of those can't be attributed with the vaccines but many more that are unreported can be.

Pfizer is still my recommendation with Moderna second.
Curious, is a person's own immune system a recommendation? If so, under what circumstances?
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