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To boost or not to boost?

Jedi Knight

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If you were vaccinated would you get a follow up booster or do you regret getting vaccinated at all or one was enough??
 

just-want-peace

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Already been shot. Wife asked me today if I wanted to get booster w/her when she made an appointment. Answered, “NOPE, not interested”.
Why????
Simply cause way too much lying & double-talk from EXPERTS about this whole conflab.
I’m in reasonably good health, but am 85, so I’ll just take my chances with the bug & trust God with the outcome - I’m ready for either result. MARANATHA
 

Earth Wind and Fire

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Already been shot. Wife asked me today if I wanted to get booster w/her when she made an appointment. Answered, “NOPE, not interested”.
Why????
Simply cause way too much lying & double-talk from EXPERTS about this whole conflab.
I’m in reasonably good health, but am 85, so I’ll just take my chances with the bug & trust God with the outcome - I’m ready for either result. MARANATHA
Good for you :Biggrin
 

KenH

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If you were vaccinated would you get a follow up booster or do you regret getting vaccinated at all or one was enough??

I am glad to have gotten vaccinated. I will decide about a booster come April when it will be a year since my second Moderna shot, just like I do the yearly flu shot.
 

Wingman68

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As the CDC contemplates & states they may need to change the definition of fully vaxxed, we need to get ahead of it by changing stuff like this:
definition noun

def·i·ni·tion | \ ˌde-fə-ˈni-shən \

a. whatever a corporation decides the meaning of a word is, that particular week.

b. An explanation for a word, which is fluid and ever changing(similar to gender in children), based on a corporation or industry goal.

Are you a large corporation? Click here to change the definition of the word definition
 

JonC

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If you were vaccinated would you get a follow up booster or do you regret getting vaccinated at all or one was enough??
I am vaccinated and got a follow up booster.

I do not see how one shot could be enough (if you mean boosters being necessary). The mRNA rabies vaccine (2013) pointed to the benefits of boosters and most, if not all, respiratory vaccines require some sort of booster. (If you just meant stopping after 1 shot, my apologies).
 

KenH

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Doesn't that mean you will be unprotected basically for six months?

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I am just operating on the same basis as the yearly flu vaccination.
 

JonC

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I would not say they have been lying. You need to consider who they are.

For example, a member here said the vaccines are gene therapy. He was wrong, but he was not lying. Others on this board said vaccines alter DNA, offer no protection against catching covid, that masks are useless, etc. They are wrong, but not lying.

Flat earthers say the earth is flat. Atheists say there is no God. These people are wrong, misinformed, believe lies, but they are not lying.

Some of the things in the video attributed to being lies are actually true. Vaccines do help prevent getting covid. This is proven.

COVID-19 (coronavirus disease) is caused by a coronavirus called SARS-CoV-2. Anti-covid-vaxers spread lies that sars-cov-2 is covid-19 to "prove" the vaccine does not work. But they are misinformed, not lying. The pro-covid-vaxers do the same, IMHO, when testing.

But the facts remain. Vacvines help prevent covid-19, they help prevent the spread of covid-19, and they meditate symptoms should one get covid-19.
 

Wingman68

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I would not say they have been lying. You need to consider who they are.

For example, a member here said the vaccines are generally therapy. He was wrong, but he was not lying. Others on this board said vaccines alter DNA, offer no protection against catching covid, that masks are useless, etc. They are wrong, but not lying.

Flat earthers say the earth is flat. Atheists say there is no God. These people are wrong, misinformed, belueve lies, but they are not lying.

Some of the things in the video attributed to being lies are actually true. Vaccines do help prevent getting covid. This is proven.

COVID-19 (coronavirus disease) is caused by a coronavirus called SARS-CoV-2. Anti-covid-vaxers spread lies that sars-cov-2 is covid-19 to "prove" the vaccine does not work. But they are misinformed, not lying. The pro-covid-vaxers do the same, IMHO, when testing.

But the facts remain. Vacvines help prevent covid-19, they help prevent the spread of covid-19, and they meditate symptoms should one get covid-19.
I would be embarrassed if I were you. Your rhetoric is boring, non factual, & never ending. Embarrassing. Not only that but you are such a major tool that you advocate for the children to be vaxxed. That goes beyond embarrassing straight to infuriating. Watch this if you can find the time:

‘THE WEAPON IS THE SPIKE PROTEIN’ - David Martin PHD cites the bullet in the jab
 

JonC

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I would be embarrassed if I were you. Your rhetoric is boring, non factual, & never ending. Embarrassing. Not only that but you are such a major tool that you advocate for the children to be vaxxed. That goes beyond embarrassing straight to infuriating. Watch this if you can find the time:

‘THE WEAPON IS THE SPIKE PROTEIN’ - David Martin PHD cites the bullet in the jab
I would be embarrassed if I were you.

You have posted articles claiming covid does not exist, that covid can be traced back to the Knights of Malta and P3 Freemasons. You have provided "experts" concerning viruses and vaccines to include dentists, psychotherapist, and sales representatives. In other words, we differ in that you choose to bellieve anybody and any source that "tickles your ears", that supports what you have already chosen to believe.

IMHO you have chosen to reject estimate science to follow worldly conspiracies (i.e., silly myths, tes fit for "old women"). I believe you have done so to comfort yourself and calm your fears concerning covid.

But you have the right to choose who to follow, who to believe. As do I.
 

JonC

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Doesn't that mean you will be unprotected basically for six months?
No. Studies prove the vaccines still offer retention after 6 months. But antibodies do decrease (the effectiveness is less over time).

But this is expected, not only because of the 2013 mRNA rabies vaccine study bit also because we see the same thing with "natural immunity". Unvaccinated people have suffered covid multiple times and antibodies are significantly lower with time.

Because of the fact covid survivors experience the same reduction in protection from "natural immunity", the argument that vaccines ate bad because boosters will be required is silly.

Consider also that "natural immunity" is not really natural. It is immunity brought on by being infected by a man made virus. Do you plan on becoming infected with a man-made virus every 6 to 8 months to keep your immunity up? I suggest that is a much more dangerous option than boosters.
 
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