I'm glad Peter is better. COVID almost killed me but once I got into the hospital I immediately started to get better and by day 2 I was generating my own antibodies. Stayed for my full 5 doses of Remdesivir and then they kicked me out. I NEVER get sick - no colds, no flu, no anything all my life. A very strong immune system with quick healing has always been my M.O. It can happen to you. (and I have the thinning hair side effect that will eventually fill in but that really pisses me off!)
If I was generating my own antibodies, why would I need to get vaccinated now? Why aren't we calculating into the equation those who survived this and have antibodies? Why not test for antibodies first and then provide vaccinations to those who cannot generate their own defenses?
I'm a little taken aback by the data available by the CDC on their VAERS website that allows you to sort their data. You can sort in a multitude of ways and one path I chose most recently is by COVID vaccine, by death, days in hospital, adverse effects of previous COVID shots, and medications. Obviously many folks have underlying conditions that impede the body's ability to fight COVID while it is busy with the other conditions. While in the COVID ward most of the really "sick" folks were overweight severely, had Diabetes, COPD, etc., which when you need to get air into your lungs can be a really difficult task for the body to accomplish on its own. The Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) Request (cdc.gov) wonder/cdc/gov/vaers
Unfortunately, over 5247 "events", or deaths since December 2020 with my selection criteria. Not much discussion about this downside. Sure, not all caused by the vaccines - you have to read the comments columns closely, but enough to give pause to the curious. 100-200 flu deaths each year, thousands from the COVID meds in less than a year.
If I was generating my own antibodies, why would I need to get vaccinated now? Why aren't we calculating into the equation those who survived this and have antibodies? Why not test for antibodies first and then provide vaccinations to those who cannot generate their own defenses?
I'm a little taken aback by the data available by the CDC on their VAERS website that allows you to sort their data. You can sort in a multitude of ways and one path I chose most recently is by COVID vaccine, by death, days in hospital, adverse effects of previous COVID shots, and medications. Obviously many folks have underlying conditions that impede the body's ability to fight COVID while it is busy with the other conditions. While in the COVID ward most of the really "sick" folks were overweight severely, had Diabetes, COPD, etc., which when you need to get air into your lungs can be a really difficult task for the body to accomplish on its own. The Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) Request (cdc.gov) wonder/cdc/gov/vaers
Unfortunately, over 5247 "events", or deaths since December 2020 with my selection criteria. Not much discussion about this downside. Sure, not all caused by the vaccines - you have to read the comments columns closely, but enough to give pause to the curious. 100-200 flu deaths each year, thousands from the COVID meds in less than a year.