Texan wrote: ↑Wed Jun 23, 2021 12:47 pmMy medical knowledge is limited, but this is what I'm getting out of the various explanations of the vaccines. The RNA vaccines use pieces of the virus code to lessen the symptoms if you get the disease, but they don't keep you from getting the disease. You may have almost no symptoms, but you can still transmit the disease while you have it. That may be why they are still trying to control vaccinated people. Correct me if I'm wrong. Part of my opinion is based on what they always seem to leave out of explanations.billy the kid wrote: ↑Wed Jun 23, 2021 10:01 amThere is one point that the media has totally overlooked in this sad case.
Both the son and the daughter in law have been fully vaccinated.
They have both test negative on three occasions.
Yet no-one in the media is asking this....
If the jabs work..why arent they allowed to visit their dying father...
even in full PPE and hazmats suits....
Doesnt this suggest that the jabs DONT WORK.....
Yet no-one in the media asks this very pertinent question...
Probably because it doesnt suit the narrative of brainwashing
the plebs...
My doctor said his vaccine was extra hard on him. He thinks it's because he had recently had covid and already had the antibodies when he got the vaccine. He said that he took the vaccines just so that he wouldn't be a hypocrite when suggesting that his patients take it. He suggested that as long as I have the antibodies that I don't take the vaccine.
I think if you are in a high risk category like being over 65, diabetes, morbidly obese, breathing issues, etc...... then the vaccine is the way to go. If you are young and healthy, I think the vaccine introduces more risk than the disease. I was 53 and overweight when I had covid and it was very easily dealt with. 5 days of fever and 2 weeks of a mild cough. The fever was easily broken for 12 hours with a dose of advil so I could have hidden it and functioned normally while sick(and spread it everywhere). I tried to avoid advil while I was sick so that my fever would help fight the virus. I caved 3 or 4 times and took advil to feel better for a while when my fever peaked at close to 103F.(39.5C?)
Firstly, many thanx for your input, its much appreciated...I know youve been through a lot...
I have no medical knowledge whatsoever.
I havent had covid, nor do I know anyone who has had covid.
I havent discussed getting the jab with my doctor, nor has he even
raised the subject.
I am 73 and live on the Gold Coast (Qld) where covid has been non existent.
My difficulty is a lack of trust in what we are told by the media and the
lack of trust in government.
Discussions on covid have been quite divisive in my family.
Im not sure what I would do if I contracted covid.
I feel that everyones psychological state is going to different
based on their individual beliefs, attitudes and values...
At present I am in a "holding pattern"...
If I dont get covid, I will re-assess my position in 12 months...
If I do....