I know this isn’t a typical vaccine, but if it acts as such which is the common thinking, there typically aren’t long term side effects. If something is going to happen, it’s usually 2 weeks to 2 months after the shot.From the article,
“Most importantly is just, I don’t know what’s gonna happen,” Wiggins said. “What it’s gonna do to my body in 10, 15, 20 years, or do to my kids, future kids.”
That's what a number of people are concerned about because not a single damn person knows because it's the first time something like this has been used on such a massive scale. It takes an average of ten years of something being introduced into the population to get an idea of how it affects the population over all.
Now I know it's a bunch of articles that say 'no it's totally safe it won't do any bad stuffs we promise, it's great, take it'. But if they told people 'we're not entirely sure what will happen in 20yrs'(the truth) who the fuck is gonna take that shit? Nobody. And it's not the first time pharmaceutical companies have said 'nah it's totally safe it won't do any bad stuffs we promise, it's great, take it', and that was a lie.
It’s probably going to end up on HBO Max just like the documentary about big pharma and opioids.Not new but just for emphasis....
View attachment 662756View attachment 662757View attachment 662758The pre-pandemic plan for US and Wuhan scientists to develop new coronaviruses
Leaked 2018 grant proposal fuels theory that Covid-19 was created in labwww.google.com
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Pete Daszak.......why is that name familiar?
View attachment 662761New emails reveal Fauci's communication with researcher tied to Wuhan lab under scrutiny
WASHINGTON (SBG) — The head of a nonprofit with ties to the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV), thanked Dr. Anthony Fauci in an email back in 2020 for appearing to downplay the possibility that COVID-19 escaped from WIV. EcoHealth Alliance head Dr.www.google.com
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This shit better than HBO Max
Bruh I'm good, I don't suppress my immune function with too much caffeine, sugar, drugs(weed), alcohol, cigarettes(vape), or stress. Give my body lots of water so my cells are fat and juicy and ready to kick some ass.I know this isn’t a typical vaccine, but if it acts as such which is the common thinking, there typically aren’t long term side effects. If something is going to happen, it’s usually 2 weeks to 2 months after the shot.
To each his own I guess. I wouldn’t trust that, but I’m not a doctor either.Bruh I'm good, I don't suppress my immune function with too much caffeine, sugar, drugs(weed), alcohol, cigarettes(vape), or stress. Give my body lots of water so my cells are fat and juicy and ready to kick some ass.
Try it and you might. If you do those things already and still get sick from cold/flu I'd say you have a less pronounced immune system and probably need more germs in your life. Go hang out in jk class, germs galore there. Well, maybe not anymore.....To each his own I guess. I wouldn’t trust that, but I’m not a doctor either.
Oh now they warn people.
interesting
Merck’s COVID-19 pill could carry serious safety concerns, scientists warn
Merck’s new COVID-19 pill, known as molnupiravir, headed for FDA review for emergency authorization, could potentially carry serious safety issues stemming from the method used to kill the virus, scientists warned, according to a report.www.yahoo.com
I mean we also don’t know the results of covid on the body 20 years from now
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"Advised caution until.more data is available" meanwhile.....
View attachment 662869Merck pill seen as 'huge advance,' raises hope of preventing COVID-19 deaths
An experimental antiviral pill developed by Merck & Co could halve the chances of dying or being hospitalized for those most at risk of contracting severe COVID-19, according to data that experts hailed as a potential breakthrough in how the virus is treated.www.reuters.com