This isn't a normal vaccine where you receive a dead or weakened version if the virus. Its an mRNA vaccine that hijacks your cells and forces them to fight the virus by preventing the spikes from being able to attach.
Lol. I know nurses who got it shortly after round 1 of the vaccine. I also know (work with) nurses who got the COVID more than once (had it early in and again very recently).
We know that the test has way too many false positives. Given this, how can we be sure these nurses had chinavirus the first or second times, and not a flu?
Valid point. I have doubts on the test. That said,I’ve seen the flu. Real Influenza not some stomach bug everyone comes into the ER (I work in an inner city ER, they literally come in with I threw up today, I had chills but didn’t check my temperature, I stubbed my toe, I have a hangnail, etc.). The clinical presentation of a viral pneumonia (specifically COVID-19) is a bit different than normal influenza, pneumonia, etc. ground glass opacities on x-ray and ct are distinct.
Are they all really positive? I guess I can’t say for sure.
Did we have adequate testing early on, March, April, May? No. I literally discharged a patient with international travel (hotspot) who tested positive for influenza without a COVID test. Because you can’t have 2 things at once. No. Because we didn’t have adequate testing.
My aunt (nurse at a nursing home) got the shot last week. Two days ago I see her post on FB that she thinks she has a sinus infection. Today she posts that she and the fam are locked down at home after she tested positive.
Does anyone at all know the immunization activation period for these new mRNA class vaccines? I'm not talking to the average Joe, I'm asking if even doctors know.
Well yeah. Even discounting whether or not you or I think it is effective as a vaccine (I question it) the manufacturer states you need both doses, 3-4 weeks apart depending on manufacturer to achieve immunity. It’s been out for a week so no one has the second dose.
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Of course she did. Everyone who takes it will test positive. You’re getting the virus when they shoot you. Duh
This isn't a normal vaccine where you receive a dead or weakened version if the virus. Its an mRNA vaccine that hijacks your cells and forces them to fight the virus by preventing the spikes from being able to attach.
Lol. I know nurses who got it shortly after round 1 of the vaccine. I also know (work with) nurses who got the COVID more than once (had it early in and again very recently).
We know that the test has way too many false positives. Given this, how can we be sure these nurses had chinavirus the first or second times, and not a flu?
Valid point. I have doubts on the test. That said,I’ve seen the flu. Real Influenza not some stomach bug everyone comes into the ER (I work in an inner city ER, they literally come in with I threw up today, I had chills but didn’t check my temperature, I stubbed my toe, I have a hangnail, etc.). The clinical presentation of a viral pneumonia (specifically COVID-19) is a bit different than normal influenza, pneumonia, etc. ground glass opacities on x-ray and ct are distinct.
Are they all really positive? I guess I can’t say for sure. Did we have adequate testing early on, March, April, May? No. I literally discharged a patient with international travel (hotspot) who tested positive for influenza without a COVID test. Because you can’t have 2 things at once. No. Because we didn’t have adequate testing.
My aunt (nurse at a nursing home) got the shot last week. Two days ago I see her post on FB that she thinks she has a sinus infection. Today she posts that she and the fam are locked down at home after she tested positive.
I got sent back to work with all the hallmark symptoms, because I tested negative. As THE_MAGAL0RIAN pointed out, testing is unreliable.
Does anyone at all know the immunization activation period for these new mRNA class vaccines? I'm not talking to the average Joe, I'm asking if even doctors know.
Nobody has the slightest clue what this vaccine will do.
Looks like he only got the first shot but had not yet gotten the second shot
Well yeah. Even discounting whether or not you or I think it is effective as a vaccine (I question it) the manufacturer states you need both doses, 3-4 weeks apart depending on manufacturer to achieve immunity. It’s been out for a week so no one has the second dose.