Are vaccines SAFE,a simple YES,or,NO billy.

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pepperj

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One only has to look at the source of the link-Twitter-to realize that most of what is tweeted is pure unadulterated BS.
 

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William Henry Gates III (born October 28, 1955) is an American business magnate, software developer, and philanthropist. He is best known as the co-founder of Microsoft Corporation.

Next time I go out to my Butcher, I'm going to ask his opinion on Starlink satellite internet.

Why did she ask Gates in the First place ?

Honestly I Understand his Grabbing for Words.
I'd be the same way if you put me on the spot and ask me about Something I don't know crap about.

Of course Maybe Not.
Maybe I'd put her on the Spot and ask her why there are Diesel Engines & Gasoline engines
 

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I've read of many who have died without the vaccine but have yet to read of anyone dying because they received the vaccine.
I'd rather wait for the vaccine than wait to contract the disease.
Don......
 

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No vaccines are not safe.”

Do you mean “there are no vaccines which are not safe”

or

”No, vaccines are not safe”?
 

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the only safety in life is its impermanence, everything has some risk

the appropriate question is the associated risk, for a specific individual,
of the greater risk over time of vaccinating vs not
very age and condition specific

a real question as in this country my name will come up for free vaccination
the intellectual question is straightforward, but I trust no corporation
 

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Not until a picture of Elvis taking the polio vaccine did Americans feel safe and line up to get theirs. I got mine in the early 50.s,(51-2); first or second grade @ school. and haven;t had polio yet. I did hear of some children getting the disease.
As far as covid, I,ll take my chances with the shot. I agree with Mackaydon.
 

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When our day is up, vax isn’t going to save anyone.
Might as well live, while we are alive.

Vax is risky like playing on the freeway, hoping you’re not the one that’s going to get hurt.
 

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Are all vaccines safe? Who knows?...but it's certainly not Bill Gates.

What I do know is this: Doctors and scientists all over the world are
doing their very best..there is no bad intent in their hearts, only a desire
to help their fellow man not die from a horrible virus.

To try and hold a government accountable for what a virus does is foolish.
It's not their job to protect the population from every viable threat in
existence, but they are trying to help people all the same.

I am responsible for my safety, not the government, but if a solution
is offered (such as a vaccine) it's up to me to decide whether or not
to take it. I would make that decision by talking to my own doctor,
weighing the options and ultimately making my own choice.

Sowing discontent and pointing fingers looking for someone to blame
helps no one. no-216.gif
 

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Quite simply like any medical cure/procedure/vaccination/treatment there is a risk.

The question is one of risk assessment therefore: which is the greater or lesser risk when faced with deciding to undergo or take a 'cure' and catching or having an illness.
 

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Quite simply like any medical cure/procedure/vaccination/treatment there is a risk.

The question is one of risk assessment therefore: which is the greater or lesser risk when faced with deciding to undergo or take a 'cure' and catching or having an illness.
suspect that much of the conflicting views derive from the inability / disinclination to do the risk assessment
looking for big daddy to say what's right.
 

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Quite simply like any medical cure/procedure/vaccination/treatment there is a risk.

The question is one of risk assessment therefore: which is the greater or lesser risk when faced with deciding to undergo or take a 'cure' and catching or having an illness.

That's why you Practically need to sign your life away in the Emergency room for 3 stitches,
Or a Cast on your Ankle.

try to get a tooth pulled without an authorization ! it Ain't in case they give you a Vasectomy instead :coffee2:
 

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try to get a tooth pulled without an authorization !

Yep..as well as a full wallet..>:(

I had a molar that was hurting and needed to be pulled, so a
couple years back I went to my dentist to have it checked out.
In the past, he had pulled a couple other teeth that had to
go, so I figured this would be the same.

Not.

He took an X ray and the root is situated in my sinus, so he says
I needed to see a dental surgeon. Fine, I said, can you send them
the x rays, etc. ? Sure, no. problem, they said. They then presented
me a bill for $160 for an "Evaluation".

I call the dental surgeon they recommended, and the office told
me that they would charge me $160 for an "Evaluation". Told them
I'd just had an evaluation the day before, and they'd even sent over
the x rays. Didn't matter...they still wanted $160 for another evaluation,
and $400-$600 to remove the tooth.

Told them that wasn't going to happen, and suggested they all go take
a flying sexual encounter with a globally rotating lunar body.

Took some antibiotics I had on hand, tooth quit hurting and hasn't
bothered me since...BUT, the time is coming soon when I'll need them
all pulled and get dentures. From the prices I've been quoted, I may
need to take out a 2nd mortgage to do it. bur2.gif
 

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[h=2]Who shouldn't get a vaccine yet?[/h][FONT=&quot]The national advisory committee has recommended that certain populations not be vaccinated until more evidence is gathered about potential risks. They include those who:[/FONT]

  • Are immunosuppressed due to disease or treatment.
  • Have an autoimmune condition.
  • Are pregnant or breastfeeding.
[FONT=&quot]However, a COVID-19 vaccine may be offered to individuals if a risk assessment deems that the benefits outweigh the potential risks.

This is on our news site regarding the roll out of the vaccine-that leaves me out.:icon_thumright::icon_thumleft:[/FONT]
 

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Quite simply like any medical cure/procedure/vaccination/treatment there is a risk.

The question is one of risk assessment therefore: which is the greater or lesser risk when faced with deciding to undergo or take a 'cure' and catching or having an illness.


True, but that does not stop the control freaks from demanding a one size fits all solution.

Meanwhile-
recorded seasonal influenza cases have literally nosedived by 98% across the globe. https://www.zerohedge.com/covid-19/...u-san-diego-prompted-call-audit-covid-records
 

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