Oldsouljer said:
No argument with any of this. Maybe biased because I'm silver haired and don't want to believe I've been poisoned by Moderna. However, my sister did develop blood clots in her legs immediately after the second jab, and I'm not one for coincidences, accordingly; for that and other reasons, I'm trying to steer clear of any boosters.
There is no denying there have been complications with vaccination. There is no substance created for the treatment of man that doesn't have a list of possible consequences. The same people crying about the jab pop ibuprofen and Tylenol without thought and have never read the insert. I have an idea of your background and intelligence by your posts, so I know I'm not telling you anything you don't already understand.
I, too, hesitated. I always wondered if I'd fall into the small subset of folks who suffer complications of snake venom peptides, but in the end I played the odds. I am getting more Grey hairs, I'm constantly exposed, and the risk of clot,stroke,myocarditis and just about every other complication I could think of was so much higher with infection than with the jab. The fact that I witnessed and sht pieces like this one blatantly disregard is that we were admitting sick folks with complications of the infection by the hundreds during upticks, and while im absolutely sure somebody was admitted with a presumed complication of the jab I never heard about them. Not one. Sure we heard about younger boys with very rare incidences of very mild peri/ myocarditis managed with NSAIDS, and there were questions of DVTs, but compared to the carnage we were witnessing with the disease it was so benign. So when I compared the observed incidence of complications and stratified risk, it was clear what I should do for me. But I hesitated longer than my peers.
I am now enlightened by this thread that my peers are sheep awaiting the trials and an assured hanging or grace for such low lying hospitalists who have no ability to act on their own, but docs fled to the Vax and boosters like dawgs on a bone. I wasn't sure if I was missing something, or they were.