Local tv or any big media won’t portray the vaccine in a negative light."I didn't know what else to do but to just come on live..."
From my experience, local TV news is all over anything that would draw ratings.
I also thought it was suspicious that it only happens to her during "waking" hours... I wonder how it knows.
Or got Bell's palsy coincidentally. My sister just woke up with it one morning, of course she had eaten some fresh seafood the night before so that may have caused it.
Sorry to hear that. I have a friend who got it. She was fine. But her son also got it. He’s 18 or so. He was horribly sick for over a week. Couldn’t even get out of bed.My wife (works in health care) got her 1st round of vaccine Saturday....Sundays sick as a dog....Thursday even more sick and COVID-19 POS......yea us
You do whatever you think is best for you.So, I'm being asked to use this as input for my medical choices? A video of unknown origins, a person I don't know from eve, making statements I can't verify at all?
I think I found the real virus.
Which is why I try and verify everything passed on via social media.You do whatever you think is best for you.
That’s good. Like I said I have no idea if the video is real. It’s good for discussion though because all of this isn’t going away.Which is why I try and verify everything passed on via social media.
My mind was made up before any videos came out.My entire family goes in for round two next week. Monday for me. In my circle of friends and acquaintances, most of whom are in healthcare or SAR, I probably know over a hundred people who have gotten at least round one, many are now round two. The worst was a day of feeling like crap for one or two. The rest had a mild sore arm for a day or two.
Anecdotes, especially ones of questionable origins, are not “proof.” You may use them as justification all you want, but they are not proof. Your personal risk analysis is your business IMO, but it’s a crap way to objectively view data.
Anecdotes, especially ones of questionable origins, are not “proof.” You may use them as justification all you want, but they are not proof. Your personal risk analysis is your business IMO, but it’s a crap way to objectively view data.
I'm guessing she was already infected when she got vaccinated? There is no live virus in the vaccine.My wife (works in health care) got her 1st round of vaccine Saturday....Sundays sick as a dog....Thursday even more sick and COVID-19 POS......yea us
Maybe she's allergic to microchips.I'm guessing she was already infected when she got vaccinated? There is no live virus in the vaccine.