Guys this is disinformation. It is a minor issue and was resolved fairly quickly. Much better than other complications with covid19, yes I have lost healthy friends to covid19 with only risk being he was slightly overweight and over 55 years age. but other than that healthy.
"These cases occurred at 3,
9, 37, and 48 days after vaccination. One case (onset at 3 days postvaccination) was reported
as resolved with sequelae within three days after onset, and the other three were reported as
continuing or resolving as of the November 14, 2020 data cut-off with ongoing durations of 10,
15, and 21 days, respectively"
So it did cause nerve damage, it just wasn't "really bad" nerve damage. No thanks, I'll pass. I'd rather have a cough for two days than half my face getting paralzyed.
That should be your choice. I agree with that. I only have 2 points.
The real information should be shared, even on legacy media.
All people should have the right to make their own decisions.
However, don't come to the hospital and infect others if you refuse the vaccine. The hospital should be reserved for people who have issues of which they did not opt into.
I agree. I feel that tax dollars(Medicare/Medicaid) should never go to help people with illness related to smoking or being overweight (diabetes2, cancer, heart disease, etc.) and I think those people should be deprioritized in hospital treatment since they opted to follow a lifestyle that leads to illness while many others did not.
Guys this is disinformation. It is a minor issue and was resolved fairly quickly. Much better than other complications with covid19, yes I have lost healthy friends to covid19 with only risk being he was slightly overweight and over 55 years age. but other than that healthy.
"These cases occurred at 3, 9, 37, and 48 days after vaccination. One case (onset at 3 days postvaccination) was reported as resolved with sequelae within three days after onset, and the other three were reported as continuing or resolving as of the November 14, 2020 data cut-off with ongoing durations of 10, 15, and 21 days, respectively"
https://www.fda.gov/media/144245/download
So it did cause nerve damage, it just wasn't "really bad" nerve damage. No thanks, I'll pass. I'd rather have a cough for two days than half my face getting paralzyed.
That should be your choice. I agree with that. I only have 2 points.
However, don't come to the hospital and infect others if you refuse the vaccine. The hospital should be reserved for people who have issues of which they did not opt into.
I agree. I feel that tax dollars(Medicare/Medicaid) should never go to help people with illness related to smoking or being overweight (diabetes2, cancer, heart disease, etc.) and I think those people should be deprioritized in hospital treatment since they opted to follow a lifestyle that leads to illness while many others did not.
My man.