billbatard » 22 Jul 2023, 5:22 pm » wrote: ↑ i aksed chat gpt are vaccines safe for kids?
ChatGPT
As of my last update in September 2021, vaccines have been shown to be safe and effective for children. Vaccines undergo rigorous testing in clinical trials before they are approved for use, and their safety and efficacy are continuously monitored after approval.For many vaccines, including those routinely administered to children, the benefits of vaccination in preventing serious diseases and their complications far outweigh any potential risks. Common side effects of vaccines are generally mild and temporary, such as soreness at the injection site or a low-grade fever.The specific vaccines recommended for children can vary based on their age, health condition, and the prevailing public health recommendations. Vaccination schedules are usually determined by national or regional health authorities, such as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in the United States or the World Health Organization (WHO) internationally.If you have specific concerns about vaccines for your child, it is best to consult with a pediatrician or healthcare professional. They can provide personalized information and address any questions or worries you may have regarding vaccines and their safety for your child.
Don't forget about the rather significant number of Healthcare workers who resisted, maybe 35%.Cannonpointer » 22 Jul 2023, 10:26 am » wrote: ↑
- PhD's foremost, followed by African Americans - are hesitant to take an experimental medicine that HAS NOT BEEN APPROVED BY THE FDA.
what a bunch of sheet it all was. My uncle went into the hospital for a stomach. Right before the emergency covid was running out.Fuelman » 23 Jul 2023, 9:03 am » wrote: ↑ Don't forget about the rather significant number of Healthcare workers who resisted, maybe 35%.
Just one of the total **** -ups we saw at the hospital at the beginning of Covid:
Protocol for FLU prior to Covid:
Isolation Gown and face mask before entering room, those two items removed before leaving room and placed in container.
Protocol for COVID:
Isolation Gown and face mask before entering room, leave room and remove isolation gown and deposit in container OUTSIDE the room, wear that filthy **** mask the rest of the day!
This is just one example of the people in charge really making bad decisions and causing us to loose any faith in their ability to keep hospital staff safe. Ten months later the vaccine came out, our trust by that point was completely blown.
It was easier to just retire 5 years early and not have to deal with the mounting pressure to get jabbed (for the Wife). **** were wearing their vaccination status like a merit badge, Wife wore a different color badge denoting not vaccinated, lot of pressure from employees.
About 8 months later the Wife would have lost her job, it all worked out for us, Covid pushed the value of our home up quite a bit, got a quarter million more than I thought it was worth.
then you had to buy another one in the up market I guessFuelman » 23 Jul 2023, 9:03 am » wrote: ↑ Don't forget about the rather significant number of Healthcare workers who resisted, maybe 35%.
Just one of the total **** -ups we saw at the hospital at the beginning of Covid:
Protocol for FLU prior to Covid:
Isolation Gown and face mask before entering room, those two items removed before leaving room and placed in container.
Protocol for COVID:
Isolation Gown and face mask before entering room, leave room and remove isolation gown and deposit in container OUTSIDE the room, wear that filthy **** mask the rest of the day!
This is just one example of the people in charge really making bad decisions and causing us to loose any faith in their ability to keep hospital staff safe. Ten months later the vaccine came out, our trust by that point was completely blown.
It was easier to just retire 5 years early and not have to deal with the mounting pressure to get jabbed (for the Wife). **** were wearing their vaccination status like a merit badge, Wife wore a different color badge denoting not vaccinated, lot of pressure from employees.
About 8 months later the Wife would have lost her job, it all worked out for us, Covid pushed the value of our home up quite a bit, got a quarter million more than I thought it was worth.
Great share - congrats on the inflated equity.Fuelman » 23 Jul 2023, 9:03 am » wrote: ↑ Don't forget about the rather significant number of Healthcare workers who resisted, maybe 35%.
Just one of the total **** -ups we saw at the hospital at the beginning of Covid:
Protocol for FLU prior to Covid:
Isolation Gown and face mask before entering room, those two items removed before leaving room and placed in container.
Protocol for COVID:
Isolation Gown and face mask before entering room, leave room and remove isolation gown and deposit in container OUTSIDE the room, wear that filthy **** mask the rest of the day!
This is just one example of the people in charge really making bad decisions and causing us to loose any faith in their ability to keep hospital staff safe. Ten months later the vaccine came out, our trust by that point was completely blown.
It was easier to just retire 5 years early and not have to deal with the mounting pressure to get jabbed (for the Wife). **** were wearing their vaccination status like a merit badge, Wife wore a different color badge denoting not vaccinated, lot of pressure from employees.
About 8 months later the Wife would have lost her job, it all worked out for us, Covid pushed the value of our home up quite a bit, got a quarter million more than I thought it was worth.
get that dude on the right was in Twilight
If he was forced to vax in order to play, the designation "non-football illness" is fraudulent.GeorgeWashington » 23 Jul 2023, 11:52 am » wrote: ↑ The Browns on Friday declared non-football illness to WR Marquise Goodwin, who will miss the start of training camp due to blood clots.
https://www.clevelandbrowns.com/news/br ... se-goodwin?.
I like Ted nugent’s response: Baaaaaaaaa, baaaa, baaaaaaaaaa, baaaaaaaCannonpointer » 22 Jul 2023, 10:26 am » wrote: ↑ Trump rushed the vax to market. Trump took the vax publicly - back when Joe Biden and Nancy Pelosi were advising their people not to trust the Trump vax.
Trump advises all who will listen that they should take the vax. But many people - PhD's foremost, followed by African Americans - are hesitant to take an experimental medicine that HAS NOT BEEN APPROVED BY THE FDA. They suggest that only suicide prone monkeys allow themselves to become willing lab rats over a virus that kills three out of ten thousand - and most of those, with multiple co-morbidities.
What is it about you faeries that makes you worship the Trump vaccine?
Yep, fruitcake. It surely is.
And ONCE AGAIN, you jim crow cocksuckers in the democ rat party came up with a ploy to keep "dirty"black people out of your restaurants, fired them from their jobs, made them stay out of clean white areas.
The CDC and the FDA were/are all compromised by the same cabal of depopulationalists that currently control this administration which are all on board with Schwab's great reset Agenda.billbatard » 22 Jul 2023, 4:11 pm » wrote: ↑ YOUR POST VERGES ON MISINFORMATION , IF FAUCI WAS IN CHARGE HE'D ARREST YOU , WELL MAYBE NOT BUT I WOULD
Yes. The United States has the safest, most effective vaccine supply in its history. Years of testing are required by law to ensure that vaccines are safe before they are made available in the United States. This process can take 10 years or longer. Once a vaccine is in use, the CDC and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) monitor any possible side effects reported through the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) and other vaccine safety systems. Any hint of a problem with a vaccine prompts the CDC and FDA to carry out further investigations. If researchers find that a vaccine might be causing a problem, CDC and/or FDA can:
https://www.cdc.gov/vaccinesafety/caregivers/faqs.html
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We moved from Oregon to Colorado, cost of living index went from 131 to 96 from one town to another. Yes, the prices were up but was still able to build new construction for $100 less per square foot.BuckNaked » 23 Jul 2023, 11:44 am » wrote: ↑ then you had to buy another one in the up market I guess
Even I don't get to push the wife around! The penalty is not worth itCannonpointer » 24 Jul 2023, 1:22 am » wrote: ↑ Great share - congrats on the inflated equity.
That 35% resistance was SUCCESSFUL resistance, I take it? A lot of people resisted, just as your wife did - and then folded like the craven cowards their mamas raised.
I have little respect for fruitcakes who let other people poke them when they don't want to be poked. That is classic prison-sissy behavior, right there.
Fuelman » 27 Jul 2023, 8:15 am » wrote: ↑ Even I don't get to push the wife around! The penalty is not worth it. She has refused the FLU vaccine for years and jumped through all the hoops to satisfy hospital administration. I haven't had a FLU shot in 40 years.
We feel fortunate to have been in a position to bail from society and pave our own path. Most people didn't have that as an option and had to make a choice.