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remindmelater 3 points ago +3 / -0

I'm entitled to my opinion just as you....anyway...you prove my point....your housemates got flu like symptoms from a vaccine you took....(maybe I misunderstood what you were saying) but I had a similar experience when my then wife used to get flu shots mandated from the hospital....

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Liberty4All 1 point ago +1 / -0

Very often the symptoms of illness are not caused by the pathogen directly, but by the actions our immune system takes trying to eject the pathogen or slow down the spread of the pathogen in our system.

Fever? Viruses replicate slower at high temperatures; your immune system is buying time until antibodies can be produced to kill the pathogen.

Stuffy nose, runny nose, and sneezing? Your body is trying to expel the pathogen out through the nose and keep it from getting deeper into the respiratory tract.

Coughing? Your body trying to expel the pathogen from the lungs.

Vomiting and diarrhea? Your body trying to get a pathogen that causes food poisoning out of the digestive tract.

So my point is, that it is normal for vaccines to cause mild symptoms. That is a sign that your immune system is responding to the vaccine.

I am still worried about long-term safety from these new vaccines, especially the mRNA vaccines. BUT mild flu-like symptoms after getting the China Flu vaccine doesn't mean that the vaccine gave that person the China Flu.

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CuomoisaMassMurderer 2 points ago +2 / -0

Fever does more than that to fight off infection. Part of the problem with this disease is it interferes with our body's immune response. For example, 70% of NYC patients admitted to the hospital for this had NO fever.

Any symptoms without progression of the disease are ok, I guess. Funny that no quarantine measures are even suggested, while "asymptomatic / presymptomatic carriers" remain the biggest justification for draconian measures destroying the Country.

What % of the population sees through the bs?