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re: Largest study yet links COVID vaccine to adverse health effects
Posted on 2/20/24 at 9:32 am to stout
Posted on 2/20/24 at 9:32 am to stout
A neighbor of mine who was a pretty dedicated runner and swimmer had no history of heart conditions prior to catching COVID in 2022. He didn't get any of the vaccines. He now suffers from irregular heartbeats, bouts of chest pain and tachycardia, and is unable to exercise for more than a few minutes before basically crashing down.
I took the original 2 shots back in 2021, and haven't had any of the boosters. Caught COVID twice, both times the prototypical "bad cold" and have had no serious side effects and no lingering after effects. Nothing about my health has changed(so far) since the shots.
At this point both of us had some level of risk in what we did. The question that needs to be answered fully is which one of us had the greater odds of a disastrous outcome. Is catching the virus more risky than the vaccine, or not? Does taking the vaccine reduce my risk % if/when I catch the virus?
Unfortunately those answers are not easily determined, and coupled with the massive amounts of disinformation and propaganda from both sides of the argument, it's unlikely there will ever be a satisfactory answer for everybody
I took the original 2 shots back in 2021, and haven't had any of the boosters. Caught COVID twice, both times the prototypical "bad cold" and have had no serious side effects and no lingering after effects. Nothing about my health has changed(so far) since the shots.
At this point both of us had some level of risk in what we did. The question that needs to be answered fully is which one of us had the greater odds of a disastrous outcome. Is catching the virus more risky than the vaccine, or not? Does taking the vaccine reduce my risk % if/when I catch the virus?
Unfortunately those answers are not easily determined, and coupled with the massive amounts of disinformation and propaganda from both sides of the argument, it's unlikely there will ever be a satisfactory answer for everybody
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