Trust the Science? CDC Counts People Who Died Within 14 Days of Jab as “Unvaccinated” - NewsRescue.com I notice the lab rats have STFU lately - LOL
sane people would see it that way NOBODY knows how many people have died directly because they were volunteer lab rats cause cdc PURPOSEFULLY put those numbers into creepyalzheimerJoes body count... topped 4 years of Uncle Donny in just a few months... stupid murderous democrat
That would explain why they have a weird 2 week rule after the second shot of it being ineffective. A good buffer time frame for anyone killed by the vaccine to say they weren’t vaccinated. Anyone know when a flu shot or how quickly ANY shot is after getting it? Is 2 weeks “normal”?
Something to keep an eye on for anyone in this age group: Ontario recommends Pfizer vaccine in males age 18-24 to reduce risk of rare heart inflammation Ontario recommends Pfizer shots instead of Moderna for young adults over possible heart risks | National Post It's funny though how some are framing this news:
couple of times I had antibiotic shots worked basically immediately. felt better before leaving doctors office both times typical yearly vaccine against 'flu' they shoot dead virus into you. Your immune system recognizes this as a threat and IMMEDIATELY starts protecting you against the threat. So yes normally the effect is immediate not delayed by 2 weeks This lab rat I dont know, but I see zero reason to think your immune system will wait 2 weeks before acting... implausible at best and total most likely
Vaccines take up to 2 weeks to start being effective, including the flu vaccine. I legit hope you're trolling.
Not gonna argue this outside this is something I’ve never heard mentioned for any other vaccine until COVID. Military gives you all kinds of free vaccines and never mentions a 2 week ineffectiveness or more relevant, the flu shot given every year has never mentioned this. Curious where the need to point this out now is if this is just “normal? Even more, clearly there is an issue with getting people to get their vaccine. If this is normal for all vaccines, why not also explain that the 2 week effectiveness for vaccines (not just COVID) is normal at almost every setting with media coverage? With as much skepticism that exists overall, why not continuously try to combat that. It just seems a very easy thing to do that could likely stop at least one piece of doubt in the average persons mind. I think people’s approach during flu season would change especially for those getting the shot later in the year. There’s no question that the moment a person receives the vaccine, they are confident in effectiveness immediately. That’s a clear teaching tool unless it actually does vary which debates the initial quote.