Moderna 2nd dose
Discussion in 'Driver Health' started by Solo Soul, Jun 25, 2021.
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The shower helped, I'm feeling like 70% better. Time to work and feed the hungry.
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I don’t know why it’s a big deal. Get it or not. If u don’t get it and get sick so be it. If you die I don’t really care. If you took it and it ends up killing u or fing u up so what. Who cares do it or don’t. Just stop trying to pretend your right. Nobody will know for sure for many years. People who think their so #### right based on their political or religious belief need to remember the rules of drinking in a bar. No politics. No religion. The reason for this is your nothing but a pain in the ###
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The vaccine is better than nothing.
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Speak for yourselfxlsdraw, Trucker61016, Muddydog79 and 4 others Thank this.
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No; I’ve always felt safe. I wouldn’t consider trucking to be high risk for it, nor any of my normal activities. My dad’s a cardiologist and he thought people were overreacting to it. He got the vaccine as soon as it was available tho.Last edited: Jun 26, 2021
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Misinformation is often a mixed set of false or misleading information with good information in order to make the false claims appear true. A common propaganda method. For instance, you make the statement "People who previously had Covid are seeing more severe side effects from the vaccine." Then you link a page which fails to use the same terminology as you claim. That being severe. Severe is far different than worse or intense.
Then you make the claim that, "Reinfection rates among those who previously had covid runs at about 1% as proven by multiple studies." You back it up with just one study. And that study, as titled, is about Severe Illness, not just any Covid cases, which, by far, non severe Covid cases number about 80 percent News: Most Coronavirus Cases Are Mild.... (The New York Times) - Behind the headlines - NLM (nih.gov), outnumber Severe cases. Also, the study was for severe cases after 3.5 months. Not exactly a long time or for that matter how the differences in variants might have a different outcome.
Not even the CDC would deny that having had Covid 19 provides you with some protection, but the big if is, for how long and for which variants or possible variants down the road. Then there is the issue of the "long haulers" with effects from Covid 19 regardless if initial case was severe or mild. Armed with what the CDC knows, regardless if you had Covid 19 or not, you should get vaccinated. (NOTE: There are exceptions to not getting vaccinated, but get it direct from the CDC) Frequently Asked Questions about COVID-19 Vaccination | CDCLast edited: Jun 27, 2021
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Who is whining like a little girl? No offense to little girls.
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