| LIFE CV-19: Effects on life, work, and sports

The UK started vaccinations today...so, perhaps...ask them how they are doing it? :unsure:

I don't think that's a real quote. Regardless, Pfizer has their Emergency Use Authorization hearing on Thursday. Moderna has theirs set for next week. Both are expected to be green lit. I don't know about other states, but in Alabama, the vaccine is slated to be distributed by the end of the month in places like nursing homes.
 
This is a very long article explaining the PCR test which is used to " detect " the covid19 virus.
This information should be made available to every person in the world.
This article was published back in April of this year.

 
Many people are unaware that the COVID-19 vaccine has significantly more side effects than the flu vaccine. I hope to see more honest discussions regarding this.

Back in the mid-80's I came down with Guillain Barre. Over the last 10-15 years with the introduction of the flu vaccine one of the warnings mentioned GBS and the possibility of relapse or reoccurrence.

Yesterday I received a letter in the mail from a Clinical trial on the vaccine happening about a half of a mile from the house. Out of curiosity I looked it over and GBS was mentioned a few times; "are you currently diagnosed with GBS?"

If the flu vaccine tends to lead to a danger of relapse and the vaccine for C-19 has warnings/questions about GBS, how comfortable do you think I am with the idea of receiving the vaccine?

Honestly, having dealt with GBS my entire senior year in high school I'd rather be sick as a dog for two or three weeks with C-19 than fighting that disorder for a year or more.

(Crazy thing is...they're offering over 700 bucks to be a guinea pig. So, two days worth of work or a year in bed again...ha.)
 
I'd tell that bastard that there are fates worse than catching the virus, and if he'd like to experience one, I can show him a hell of a lot better than I can tell him.
 
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