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rlvaughn

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We are part of a group of clinicians, scientists, and patient advocates who have lodged a formal “Citizen Petition” with the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA), asking the agency to delay any consideration of a “full approval” of a covid-19 vaccine. The message of our petition is “slow down and get the science right—there is no legitimate reason to hurry to grant a license to a coronavirus vaccine.” We believe the existing evidence base—both pre- and post-authorization—is simply not mature enough at this point to adequately judge whether clinical benefits outweigh the risks in all populations.
Why we petitioned the FDA to refrain from fully approving any covid-19 vaccine this year
 

AVL1984

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Augusta, eh???? My wife and I are considering moving back to Augusta, GA or N. Augusta, SC within the next year or so. We currently live in the Nashville, TN area. I have one sister, and several other family members living there in the area. Still your comparisons of cancer and other things are not even true comparisons. Those are treatments that have been tried and proven over many years...this vaccine has not.
 

Wingman68

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Augusta, eh???? My wife and I are considering moving back to Augusta, GA or N. Augusta, SC within the next year or so. We currently live in the Nashville, TN area. I have one sister, and several other family members living there in the area. Still your comparisons of cancer and other things are not even true comparisons. Those are treatments that have been tried and proven over many years...this vaccine has not.
Good to see you here today, AVL. Small world, we are buying property in Augusta, but no immediate plans to move there just yet. I like it there, good vibe, good people, not as scenic as Nashville but plenty of southern hospitality. We have lived in the same place (in Michigan) so long, it’s like part of the family. Raised kids here, had so many fur babies live full lives & be buried here, 10 acres of glorious privacy, but then there’s the winter…….so we’ll see. I have a daughter who works in Nashville, they just bought a place with acreage in Columbia. Prayerfully, life will go on.
 

AVL1984

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Good to see you here today, AVL. Small world, we are buying property in Augusta, but no immediate plans to move there just yet. I like it there, good vibe, good people, not as scenic as Nashville but plenty of southern hospitality. We have lived in the same place (in Michigan) so long, it’s like part of the family. Raised kids here, had so many fur babies live full lives & be buried here, 10 acres of glorious privacy, but then there’s the winter…….so we’ll see. I have a daughter who works in Nashville, they just bought a place with acreage in Columbia. Prayerfully, life will go on.

It's wonderful to know that so many people have relatives in the area and are buying property. Both my wife and I are nearing 60, and we neither one want to be moving in our middle 60s. Our neighbor just notified us yesterday that he and his wife are putting their home up for sale, and that his son right in front of us is putting his up for sale as well. They're moving to N.C....We've all been out here nearly 17 years. We have 1.81 acres, and we have a few small things to do to this home, but we have found several in the CSRA area and want to move back home where most of our relatives are. My mother is considering moving back to GA from IL sometime soon, so it will be easier for her to see more family. Plus, my sister will have another family member there to take my mother for a few weeks so she and her husband can have a break. We love this area, and we've built some good contacts, but we feel it's time to move on.
 

Wingman68

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This post on fb. Of course fb puts their ‘fact’ link on every one of these posts that has yet to be removed. I just love their concern, don’t you?! Meh.
 

AVL1984

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Oh, I know! I hate FB putting that garbage on every post that states something about Covid. I've put a notice on there stating that I don't need them sullying up my posts with their PSA...nor do I appreciate them putting 1/2 truths (LIES) on things others have written about Covid trying to make themselves look like the arbiters of truth! They're anything but.
 

JonC

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Augusta, eh???? My wife and I are considering moving back to Augusta, GA or N. Augusta, SC within the next year or so. We currently live in the Nashville, TN area. I have one sister, and several other family members living there in the area. Still your comparisons of cancer and other things are not even true comparisons. Those are treatments that have been tried and proven over many years...this vaccine has not.
I moved from Columbia TN (just south of Nashville) 3 years ago and am now in North Augusta SC. I like it here.

There are new cancer treatments (I have a friend who benefited from a trial treatment just last year).

Where it (cancer treatments) applies is towards the opinion vaccines are evil because they are developed by scientists (whi are mostly atheists) and approved by evil governments.

If that is the reason not to get a vaccine then that is a reading to avoid cancer treatments and pre-screenings (and all prescribed medications).

The reason not to get a vaccine should be based on actual facts - like the fact-sheets provided by the CDC stating a possible side-effect of death.

People should compare the risks of the vaccine with the risks of covid and keep in mind there has not been enough time to know the effectiveness of the vaccines.

We also have to remember that all treatments were at one time new and unproven. And none are guaranteed.
 

AVL1984

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The only facts I need are the 99.7% recovery rate...the fact that Biden has been allowing many people over the border who are unvaccinated, many of which have been brought into Middle Tennessee, the fact that the government has tried so hard to bribe people, shame people and terrorize people into getting this junk in their bodies....Nope...I don't trust the government one iota. My father worked for them years ago, my late MIL was in nursing at the "Blue Goose" VA hospital in Augusta for years, and I have many, many nieces and nephews in the nursing and other medical fields. In fact, we were down there for my nieces graduation from the AU School of Nursing a couple of weeks ago. Most of those in the nursing field that I'm related to are against the vaccines for varied reasons. My wife and I neither one have to have it anyhow because of a medical waiver. My wife and I have had several family members die from cancer over the past 21 years...my dad in 2000 from colon and lung cancers, my MIL from non-small lung cancer in 2005, my sister from breast cancer in 2019, and several others who had lung, pancreatic and brain cancers. New treatments...yes...my sister went to Mexico for treatment of her cancer and it was working until the doctors at AU talked her into staying in the states for an experimental type of treatment. They did the same thing with my father back in 2000...I'll NEVER trust the medical establishment again on something like that.
 

Baptist Believer

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Yep I’m quite sure Pfizer is completely trust worthy in all its information. :Rolleyes
Why shouldn't they be? All of the testing was monitored by many others, as well as the formulation of the vaccine.

Of course, if there is a massive global conspiracy where every relevant scientist in the world is seeking to destroy themselves and their own friends, family, loved ones, and nation, then perhaps there is a possibility. But that's much less probable than the possibility that you are posting from a extraterrestrial UFO, seated between Elvis and Bigfoot.

There's a saying that "liars don't believe anyone else." Selah.
 

Reynolds

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Why shouldn't they be? All of the testing was monitored by many others, as well as the formulation of the vaccine.

Of course, if there is a massive global conspiracy where every relevant scientist in the world is seeking to destroy themselves and their own friends, family, loved ones, and nation, then perhaps there is a possibility. But that's much less probable than the possibility that you are posting from a extraterrestrial UFO, seated between Elvis and Bigfoot.

There's a saying that "liars don't believe anyone else." Selah.
It's this thing called money. Money defies all else.
An anti vax Dr at the beginning of the vax push said Covid would break through the vax by the fifth variant. It Imdid it on fourth. He also said by 7th to 9th, vaxed would become multiple times more susceptible to death than unvaxed. Guess we shall see.
 

SGO

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Why are you so concerned about people dying?
Oh, that's right, they are out of the womb.

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SGO

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Because I am a disciple of Jesus. Why are you not concerned? Why aren’t you pro-life?


You keep pretending I’m pro-abortion. Does it give you some weird thrill?

Seriously, what’s your issue?


A vote for Biden is a vote for abortion.

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Before I formed thee in the belly I knew thee...
Jeremiah 1:5
 

Baptist Believer

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A vote for Biden is a vote for abortion.
In my opinion, a vote for Trump was a vote for antichrist AND the continuous attack on our government (including January 6, 2021).

But I don’t chase you around, with off-topic posts, calling you a dupe of antichrist.

Grow up.
 
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