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everyone should get fully vaccinated

Author: Hank the Tank (9413 Posts - Original UHND Member)

Posted at 1:23 pm on Dec 6, 2021
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Every adult without specific health reasons not to...and specifically the 2 shot vaccine...yes.

Author: BaronVonZemo (60103 Posts - Joined: Nov 19, 2010)

Posted at 5:34 pm on Dec 6, 2021
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Though, not many of you have a history of Guillain barre syndrome or anaphylaxis, I'm guessing.

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Totally agree, Hank

Author: Chris94 (36783 Posts - Original UHND Member)

Posted at 3:25 pm on Dec 6, 2021
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It’s like you and Hank are practically the same person…

Author: TakethetrainKnute (33500 Posts - Original UHND Member)

Posted at 6:59 am on Dec 7, 2021
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Like a year ago...

Author: iairishcheeks (27316 Posts - Original UHND Member)

Posted at 2:10 pm on Dec 6, 2021
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Wasn't even eligible for vax until March 23rd...

Author: TakethetrainKnute (33500 Posts - Original UHND Member)

Posted at 2:19 pm on Dec 6, 2021
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Wwas finishing up Covid a year ago though...)

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Everyone should take pandemic as opportunity to lose a few pounds, exercise more

Author: Eli (9555 Posts - Original UHND Member)

Posted at 2:04 pm on Dec 6, 2021
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taking vitamin, change your life style a bit to live more healthy.

To vaccinate or not to vaccinate it's personal decision, depending on risk/benefits of individual health situation.


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I'm vacc'd and regret it. I will not get the booster. I'm off the train of them experimenting on me.

Author: Cole (16200 Posts - Joined: Oct 15, 2012)

Posted at 1:40 pm on Dec 6, 2021
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A big GFY to anyone who says I should get the booster.

This from the American Heart Association:

We conclude that the mRNA vacs dramatically increase inflammation on the endothelium and T cell infiltration of cardiac muscle and may account for the observations of increased thrombosis, cardiomyopathy, and other vascular events following vaccination.


Link: https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/circ.144.suppl_1.10712

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Wow, very interesting! What will the vax Nazis think about it?

Author: ColeyO (12511 Posts - Original UHND Member)

Posted at 2:08 pm on Dec 6, 2021
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JAMA did a study showing that of 15 cases of myocarditis post-vac, none of them had cardiac disease

Author: Cole (16200 Posts - Joined: Oct 15, 2012)

Posted at 2:19 pm on Dec 6, 2021
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prior to receiving the vaccine.

We are lab rats.


Link: https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamainternalmedicine/fullarticle/2784800

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You stopped reading the JAMA report a little early...here's the last part of the paragraph...

Author: TyroneIrish (20615 Posts - Joined: Oct 8, 2020)

Posted at 2:50 pm on Dec 6, 2021
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"Symptoms resolved with conservative management in all cases; no patients required intensive care unit admission or readmission after discharge."...How many millions of doses have been administered, Cole...even to youngsters?

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This is a real concern in the young where the benefit tapers. The long term implications of the

Author: BaronVonZemo (60103 Posts - Joined: Nov 19, 2010)

Posted at 5:47 pm on Dec 6, 2021
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myocarditis are not known. It does not just consist of the mild cases you describe. It is no joke.

During the college football games this past weekend, i was interested to note that even the Dr's that the Biden Admin picked ofr their child vaccine effort used the prevention of spread to other older people at home as their primary reason for doing it.

Funny, but in the past, we always used to sacrifice to make our children safe and minimize their risks at our expense. The Biden admin and its chosen medical representativeshas flipped that around.

Childhood vaccination is a personal parental decision. It is absolutely evil of DiBlasio to mandate vax passports for the children.

This, however, all makes no sense at all to people who also advocate for killing these young ones in utero if they are not wanted. No sense at all.


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"The signal of increased myocarditis in young men warrants further investigation."

Author: Cole (16200 Posts - Joined: Oct 15, 2012)

Posted at 3:53 pm on Dec 6, 2021
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I'm not their Guinea pig.

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So...15 mild cases with no hospitalization scares the heck out of you, but hundreds of

Author: TyroneIrish (20615 Posts - Joined: Oct 8, 2020)

Posted at 4:19 pm on Dec 6, 2021
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thousands of deaths don't phase you?...hope no one else depends on your decision making.

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Answer my question. I have a 100% chance of avoiding myocarditis and pericarditis from the booster

Author: Cole (16200 Posts - Joined: Oct 15, 2012)

Posted at 4:39 pm on Dec 6, 2021
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if I don't get it. And I'm metabolically healthy and not in an age-risk group such that COVID poses any real risk of death to me. Further, it is quite apparent that getting the vaccine may even help you spread it to others. Thus, why would I get the booster?

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Check out the linked chart for your age group...compare it with 15 mild cases of myo- or peri-

Author: TyroneIrish (20615 Posts - Joined: Oct 8, 2020)

Posted at 6:03 pm on Dec 6, 2021
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cardia after literally millions of doses given...if you have ever bet in your life, would you choose NOT to get vaccinated with those odds?

btw, there are numerous examples of marathon runners and people who thought they were "bullet proof" who have died from COVID...what phenomenal prize do you win for not getting vaccinated?

No one here knows who you are...no one would ever know if you did or didn't get vaccinated...I'm not trying to "win an argument" here...please get vaccinated...there's no need to admit it to me or anyone else.


Link: https://www.statista.com/statistics/1191568/reported-deaths-from-covid-by-age-us/

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You are right that it is a real entity and noteworthy of concern Cole, but I'm guessing that you are

Author: BaronVonZemo (60103 Posts - Joined: Nov 19, 2010)

Posted at 5:52 pm on Dec 6, 2021
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in an old enough age group that your benefit from prevention outweighs the risks of myocarditis. Ty is no doctor obviously, but that is my opinion.
The myocarditis has affected an awfully lot more than 15 cases, and I know of at least one severe case locally in an otherwise young healthy male. The benefits outweigh the risks as you go above 17 imo, but it is a fair question in the young.

I do not fault anyone for not vaccinating their child for this very reason.


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Thanks, Baron, I get it but I'm going to wait for more data.

Author: Cole (16200 Posts - Joined: Oct 15, 2012)

Posted at 5:59 pm on Dec 6, 2021
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I'm not bragging but I'm off the charts in terms of cardio biomarkers and health and I'm under 50. I just don't see the need for the booster.

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I'm sorry, I actually thought you were talking about regretting getting your initial 2 shot vaccine

Author: BaronVonZemo (60103 Posts - Joined: Nov 19, 2010)

Posted at 7:15 pm on Dec 6, 2021
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...regarding the booster, I completely understand. Remember that the FDA and CDC each had panels that thought it best to only give the booster to at risk people, and that the Biden appointee at the CDC then openly flouted their recommendation and said that it should be for all in September. Committee members (chosen because they were deemed to be the most knowledgeable on vaccines and COVID in the country by Bidens own FDA) actually announced that they were resigning from the committees at one point in August. This was than walked back to low risk people who had higher exposure risk such as health care workers. These panels reconvened with different members being chosen by the Biden Admin who were supposedly not chosen for their politics, but did just happen to side with the Biden Admins goals.

It is no longer possible to know or trust what is going on with medicine as the Biden Admin has completely politicized it for their own goals. It's disgusting.


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And even the UK government sees a trend in myocarditis post vaccination that it alerted

Author: Cole (16200 Posts - Joined: Oct 15, 2012)

Posted at 2:29 pm on Dec 6, 2021
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all medical professionals about it.

Coley, I ask you this. If I am in the group that has a 99.99% of surviving COVID and I can 100% avoid sudden death from heart attack by refusing the booster, why would I take it?


Link: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/myocarditis-and-pericarditis-after-covid-19-vaccination/myocarditis-and-pericarditis-after-covid-19-vaccination-guidance-for-healthcare-professionals

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Can you define "fully vaccinated" for us? Is that both shots and any available boosters?

Author: TampaIrish (11648 Posts - Original UHND Member)

Posted at 1:24 pm on Dec 6, 2021
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you are being hard to like.

Author: Hank the Tank (9413 Posts - Original UHND Member)

Posted at 2:37 pm on Dec 6, 2021
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Why would you say that? Who put u on the social committee?

Author: ColeyO (12511 Posts - Original UHND Member)

Posted at 2:56 pm on Dec 6, 2021
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I think it's a pretty fair question. Are you considered fully vaccinated if you don't have

Author: TampaIrish (11648 Posts - Original UHND Member)

Posted at 2:45 pm on Dec 6, 2021
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any booster? The goal posts will continue to move and now NY has vaccination cards to do anything. What is the definition of "fully vaccinated"?

I identify as the poster with the most suspensions in UHND history.
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It’s whatever the vax Nazis say it is,they are just making it up at this point 🤡🌏

Author: eftg1 (12936 Posts - Joined: Sep 19, 2012)

Posted at 3:20 pm on Dec 6, 2021
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