covid vaccine: yea or nay?

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will you get the covid vaccine?

yes, with conditions
12
25%
no, with conditions
4
8%
yes, unconditionally
17
35%
no, unconditionally
15
31%
 
Total votes: 48

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Ceisiwr
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Re: covid vaccine: yea or nay?

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thepea wrote: Sun Feb 07, 2021 12:37 am
So you will NEVER convince me otherwise.
You can argue with me all you want, knock yourself out.
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Had my 2nd dose of the Pfizer vaccine yesterday, as the date was brought forward. Had 6 weeks between rather than 12. Didn’t feel the injection at all this time. Arm is aching a bit but not as bad as last time. Apart from that feel pretty good. Felt a bit groggy this morning but that’s worn off now.
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understanding it has the nature of a mirage,
cutting off Māra’s flower-tipped arrows,
one should go beyond the King of Death’s sight.”
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Hope it proves beneficial to you :thumbsup:
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Ceisiwr wrote: Sun Mar 14, 2021 2:20 pm Had my 2nd dose of the Pfizer vaccine yesterday, as the date was brought forward. Had 6 weeks between rather than 12. Didn’t feel the injection at all this time. Arm is aching a bit but not as bad as last time. Apart from that feel pretty good. Felt a bit groggy this morning but that’s worn off now.
Same, no side effects, my wife had to come home from work after her second with a very high temperature and was in bed the whole day.
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Ceisiwr wrote: Sun Mar 14, 2021 2:20 pm Had my 2nd dose of the Pfizer vaccine yesterday, as the date was brought forward. Had 6 weeks between rather than 12. Didn’t feel the injection at all this time. Arm is aching a bit but not as bad as last time. Apart from that feel pretty good. Felt a bit groggy this morning but that’s worn off now.
Sounds similar to what I generally experience from a flu vaccine...

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I declined my jab, but then changed my mind (I'm glad I wasn't too rude to the lady who phoned me to offer it!) I got the Oxford one on Thursday. Mild flu-like symptoms on Friday, but had I still been in employment I would have gone into work.

I don't feel any compulsion to buy lots of Microsoft products, and world government still does not appeal all that much. I guess that kicks in after the second dose...
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Sam Vara wrote: Sun Mar 14, 2021 8:00 pm I declined my jab, but then changed my mind (I'm glad I wasn't too rude to the lady who phoned me to offer it!) I got the Oxford one on Thursday. Mild flu-like symptoms on Friday, but had I still been in employment I would have gone into work.

I don't feel any compulsion to buy lots of Microsoft products, and world government still does not appeal all that much. I guess that kicks in after the second dose...
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Me and the wife are both double vaccinated/moderna. Only minor side effects.

Hundreds of millions of doses of the vaccine given worldwide. Not one scientifically confirmed death from the vaccines but at least 2.6 million deaths from covid. I'll take those odds any day.
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Sam Vara wrote: Sun Mar 14, 2021 8:00 pm I declined my jab, but then changed my mind (I'm glad I wasn't too rude to the lady who phoned me to offer it!) I got the Oxford one on Thursday. Mild flu-like symptoms on Friday, but had I still been in employment I would have gone into work.

I don't feel any compulsion to buy lots of Microsoft products, and world government still does not appeal all that much. I guess that kicks in after the second dose...
Wait until the Boss Metal Zone implant kicks in, and you can rock out... :jumping:
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dharmacorps wrote: Sun Mar 14, 2021 9:11 pm Hundreds of millions of doses of the vaccine given worldwide. Not one scientifically confirmed death from the vaccines but at least 2.6 million deaths from covid. I'll take those odds any day.
Its not "science" anymore. Its not science when 2 million old people are deemed to die of Covid but when the old people die after getting the jab they are deemed dead via old age.
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Greetings,
DooDoot wrote: Mon Mar 15, 2021 6:07 am
dharmacorps wrote: Sun Mar 14, 2021 9:11 pm Hundreds of millions of doses of the vaccine given worldwide. Not one scientifically confirmed death from the vaccines but at least 2.6 million deaths from covid. I'll take those odds any day.
Its not "science" anymore. Its not science when 2 million old people are deemed to die of Covid but when the old people die after getting the jab they are deemed dead via old age.
Arguable points from both sides, for sure, but not what this topic is about.

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Broader discussion on such matters is permissable at Dharma Wheel Engaged.

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The BBC reported today on Europe's AstraZeneca jab decision-making. I did not read the article, but one sentence quote my attention:
A number of countries have decided to suspend use of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine as a precaution following reports that some people have suffered blood clots after being given the jab.

But is it a case of being too cautious? Are these governments missing the bigger picture?
https://www.bbc.com/news/health-56360646

In this one sentence, they epitomized the story of the pandemic.
And the Blessed One addressed the bhikkhus, saying: "Behold now, bhikkhus, I exhort you: All compounded things are subject to vanish. Strive with earnestness!"

This was the last word of the Tathagata.
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WHO mental health.jpg
The WHO advise for mental health reminiscent of how they function
And the Blessed One addressed the bhikkhus, saying: "Behold now, bhikkhus, I exhort you: All compounded things are subject to vanish. Strive with earnestness!"

This was the last word of the Tathagata.
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This Man Has Super Antibodies, COVID-19's Worst Nightmare
https://www.indiatimes.com/technology/s ... 36084.html

Covid: The man with 'super antibodies'
https://www.bbc.com/news/av/world-us-canada-56324050

What it's like being one of the few people with 'super antibodies' against COVID-19
https://www.cbc.ca/radio/asithappens/as ... -1.5947880

DOCTORS BELIEVE SECRET TO DEFEATING COVID MAY BE INSIDE THIS HOO’S BODY
https://news.virginia.edu/content/docto ... -hoos-body

He unknowingly had Covid-19. Now his blood contains rare antibodies.
"The truth is I could come up with no real answers other than perhaps God has a plan for me," said John Hollis. "Or maybe I'm just lucky as hell."
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/nbcblk/he- ... e-n1254232
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