I am due to have vaccine tomorrow, I am 40 years old and I have had 3 previous heart attacks, I am on numerous medications plus 2 lots of blood thinners for a blood clot I had in my spleen few year back, I also have a total occlusion in my right coronary artery. I am split 50/50 whether to have it, I would imagine I don't need to worry about blood clots with the thinners I am on, I have never been an anti vaxxer and never even thought twice about vaccines before(ignorance is bliss eh). What do you guys think? Should I have the vaccine as I have existing conditions or be in fear when out that I may catch it.
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NO!!!! Please research what’s in the gene therapy! It’s not a vaccine, and it’s not out of experimental phases until 2023!
What version are you getting?
Johnson and Johnson- Burns and peels your skin off Moderna-Changes DNA to mRNA, causes heart attack Pfizer-People dying on average of 300 a week AstraZeneca-Killing people within hours from blood clots
Please take some time to find out what version of poison they want to give you, and we can tell you exactly what that version will do to you. The worst one is Moderna
I would be getting the AstraZeneca one, suppose all medications have risks though
That version is banned in 16 countries. Hard pass!
I think the majority of them was in Europe and it was more of a Brexit thing
I don’t know if we have AstraZeneca in the US yet, but our doctors over here are saying anyone who has medical conditions like heart attacks, cancers, etc should not get any Covid poison. A single of the many medical conditions you listed would remove you from consideration. I would not willingly allow these people to inject me with an experimental gene therapy. I would tell them to come back when it’s FDA approved and moved out of experimental phases in 2023. Ultimately it’s your choice how you want to live or die.
If you're in the US, you're not getting the AZ. It's not here yet, not approved. (They've produced 90,000,000 doses, but don't have approval yet. They haven't even filed for it yet.) The FDA objected to them using very old trial data, etc, to come up with their efficacy numbers. That's the info as of last week, and I don't see anything to change that so far.
The only AZ around is the lab (in Baltimore) producing the J&J that accidentally mixed the AZ + J&J together during the manufacturing process (the same lab that got nailed multiple times last year for having mold and bacteria in the products they were producing). They were making it for other countries. The batch of 16,000,000 doses got dumped and never released. They booted AZ out of the lab and put it under J&J.
You really do need to 1) know what you'd be getting, and 2) talk to your doctor FIRST.
Also, I've read the data sheets and form you have to fill out. I remember there's something about whether you're on blood thinners. You need to check this stuff out.
I am in England so that's the one that is more popular over here
Okay. Still, talk to your doctor first, specifically to ask whether the blood thinners will kick you off the list. You might want to look at these:
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/04/02/world/uk-astrazeneca-blood-clots.html
https://www.bbc.com/news/health-56620646
https://www.medpagetoday.com/infectiousdisease/covid19/91624