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    TF hoping you have a speedy recovery
    Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good.

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    https://medicalxpress.com/news/2022-07-survey-covid-vaccine-recipients-menstrual.html

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    Default Re: Vaccine thread - part 2

    I remember discussing the Johnson & Johnson vaccine about a year ago in a thread that insisted that the anti-covid vaccines kill people. The CDC had released their findings that the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines had killed no-one, but that they were investigating deaths that might have been associated with the J&J one-shot vaccine. Soon enough, the CDC suggested that the J&J vaccine only be used for people who might not otherwise take a vaccine, most often because they had no fixed home or because vaccines could not be refrigerated wherever they are.

    That was following the science.

    Why this debate? Why now?

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    For those interested, this is a video from one of the best math related video people on the internet, three blue one Brown, that analyzes the spread of pandemics in a generalized way. It is not analytic in the way he displays it.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gxAaO2rsdIs

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lloyd View Post
    For those interested, this is a video from one of the best math related video people on the internet, three blue one Brown, that analyzes the spread of pandemics in a generalized way. It is not analytic in the way he displays it.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gxAaO2rsdIs

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    If you have any interest in math, you should check out his other videos. He goes by "Three Blue One Brown".

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    Default Re: Vaccine thread - part 2

    Might be worth reading regarding Omicron.
    https://www.nytimes.com/2022/07/22/o...smid=url-share

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    Two more studies on COVID origin (conclusion: Wuhan market):

    https://apnews.com/article/covid-sci...665f55c39062c1

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    Study proves COVID outbreak originated at Wuhan food market, Utah researcher says


    https://www.ksl.com/article/50446675...esearcher-says

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    Looks like new studies suggest that a 5-day quarantine isn't as effective as an 8+ day quarantine (if one is trying to impede the spread of the virus):

    https://finance.yahoo.com/news/data-...071259503.html

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    Default Re: Vaccine thread - part 2

    I've scheduled my second booster Monday morning.

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    Default Re: Vaccine thread - part 2

    Why not wait for the Omicron booster?
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    Default Re: Vaccine thread - part 2

    I've already had Omicron aka weak bad cold.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chuck Naill View Post
    I've scheduled my second booster Monday morning.
    I never got my second booster, but I got COVID last month (I don't know what strain). Now, I'm not eligible for a little bit. I'll see what my doctor says. I'll definitely be getting whatever is offered in the fall, including flu shot. My wife is still teaching and will be in the soup every day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TSherbs View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Chuck Naill View Post
    I've scheduled my second booster Monday morning.
    I never got my second booster, but I got COVID last month (I don't know what strain). Now, I'm not eligible for a little bit. I'll see what my doctor says. I'll definitely be getting whatever is offered in the fall, including flu shot. My wife is still teaching and will be in the soup every day.
    Why are you not eligible? I contracted Omicron last Spring. Stay safe, Ted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chuck Naill View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chuck Naill View Post
    I've scheduled my second booster Monday morning.
    I never got my second booster, but I got COVID last month (I don't know what strain). Now, I'm not eligible for a little bit. I'll see what my doctor says. I'll definitely be getting whatever is offered in the fall, including flu shot. My wife is still teaching and will be in the soup every day.
    Why are you not eligible? I contracted Omicron last Spring. Stay safe, Ted.
    You have to wait for a while to get a booster after you have been sick. But getting the actual thing is another way to "boost" the immune system (although I do not prefer this "natural" method).

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    Quote Originally Posted by TSherbs View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Chuck Naill View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TSherbs View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Chuck Naill View Post
    I've scheduled my second booster Monday morning.
    I never got my second booster, but I got COVID last month (I don't know what strain). Now, I'm not eligible for a little bit. I'll see what my doctor says. I'll definitely be getting whatever is offered in the fall, including flu shot. My wife is still teaching and will be in the soup every day.
    Why are you not eligible? I contracted Omicron last Spring. Stay safe, Ted.
    You have to wait for a while to get a booster after you have been sick. But getting the actual thing is another way to "boost" the immune system (although I do not prefer this "natural" method).
    I waited because I had Omicron last Spring. From what you posted; it was milder than your experiences.

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    Tough call. Glad I don't have to make it:

    Which booster to promote: https://www.npr.org/sections/health-...oosters-in-the

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    Yep.

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    It’s been awhile.

    The new variants are covered in the new vaccine. I’m reminded of the Evangelicals who have chosen to not follow the science. I’m not trolling , but it demonstrates the depths for which some have sunk.

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