bundyrabbit
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Yes, Southy most definitely.Was covid less severe the second time around?
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Yes, Southy most definitely.Was covid less severe the second time around?
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Covid is never going away, just like influenza. We just have to deal with it . If taking a new upgraded vaccine once a year is required than so be it. People can make their own decisions on whether to take it I personally don't have a problem with getting a shot if needed.
I'd urge all people to get vaccinated
got hay fever again which I hadn't experienced for years, after getting Covid again. It's taken forever to go away and it also took ages to get rid of a dry cough. This could be because I got it twice. Not really sure.
I suspect thatâs a long bow to draw, bundy.
I also suffer badly from hay fever. I read recently that the current pollen counts are, effectively, at record numbers this season.
thatâs probably why you are feeling it, not because you got covid twice
I was bought up when Polio was rampant so I believe in getting every vaccination that is available for the different diseases.Cant agreee bops. there are plenty who shouldnât.
itâs a personal decision
Approximately 350 males below 60 years of age have died from covid, if Iâve read the data correctlyâŚ..I hope I have.
personally, I see no reason why they should be âurgedâ
Possibly, but it came on directly after the COVID along with a dry cough and tiredness that still lingers . The hay fever is now more of a clogged up nasal passage/ headache, with no sneezing. I feel this just has to be COVD related.I suspect thatâs a long bow to draw, bundy.
I also suffer badly from hay fever. I read recently that the current pollen counts are, effectively, at record numbers this season.
thatâs probably why you are feeling it, not because you got covid twice
But remember the vast majority are vaccinated - how many would have died if no-one under 60 had the jab. Some younger people are also seriously affected by it.Cant agreee bops. there are plenty who shouldnât.
itâs a personal decision
Approximately 350 males below 60 years of age have died from covid, if Iâve read the data correctlyâŚ..I hope I have.
personally, I see no reason why they should be âurgedâ
Vaccine side-effect data is a tale of two systems
A Facebook video has questioned the difference in numbers reported by two national bodies measuring adverse reactions to the COVID vaccines.www.aap.com.au
Agree the vaccines are a money grab by big Pharma....end of storySee this is my problem with it. 4 doses of vaccine for some, more than 90% of the population with at least two doses and more people than ever are contracting the virus and dying from the virus.
Iâm sorry but the vaccines do not work.
How can anyone argue that they do?