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Yeah. Pretty much....
It's completely true.
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Wow, that is typical false statements issued by a Star Of David poster.There are no cons.
Get the booster if you haven’t had a bad reaction to previous boosters for Covid 19.
fwiw, i've had C19 twice
now i've natural immunities
but when i get it again
i'm lookin' to infect all you pussies
deal with that!
~S~
There are no cons.
Get the booster if you haven’t had a bad reaction to previous boosters for Covid 19.
So no one on this thread knows anything about what these shots actually do inside your body?![]()
Strangely enough none of that has happened either you dumb bitch.Well except for the rewriting of your immune system....turbo cancers....increased risk for Covid....heart problems.
Some of us aren't buying that.There are no cons.
It seems that depending on the genome, these force-manufactured spikes can clog the system.Yes, they release a protein that Pfizer had no idea about, for one thing. For another, they turn out spike proteins everywhere that were to remain confined to the arm muscle. Double oopsies!
Know anyone with a strange recurrence or occurrence of very aggressive cancer? Yeah, that's their immune system being rewritten. By mRNA. No thanks.
You should post that meme in the thread "The No Game" LOL
Your doctor has a bone through his nose!My doctor said to run away from them.
Setting aside the pros and cons of the original vaccinations and boosters, what is the status of the currently available shots? Specifically, I am interested in how these new shots are supposed to react in people who have had none, some or all of the previous ones. For example, I think that at least one of the original shots caused some sort of protein spike. I don't know if this was good or bad, but I would like to know if subsequent shots are designed to counteract any negative aspects of the original shots or just double down on them.
Is there any differentiation among these shots, or does one shoe fit all, regardless of personal history and circumstance?
There are no cons.
Get the booster if you haven’t had a bad reaction to previous boosters for Covid 19.
I’ve had all the shots and boosters and I also get regular and pretty comprehensive blood work done a few times a year and have a clean bill of health
I have had almost all of the shots. And my doctor who is also an DO explained it to me. He says because the virus mutates, the shots follow the same track and he was clear in advising me to get the up to date boosters. Frankly this has done me very well. It could be that for me it works. It might not work for you.
Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine, or DOs, complete four years of osteopathic medical school, with an emphasis on preventive medicine and comprehensive patient care. They are trained to recognize the interrelated unity among all systems of the body, each working with the other to promote overall health and wellness.