Pandemic threat? Anyone else concerned?

Stories of stillbirths are likely being promoted by the anti-vaxxed people.
Anti-vax is another one of those terms that's warped like statistics get warped. The pro-vax people consider anybody who thinks individuals should have a choice as anti-vax. People who have had the shot are routinely called anti-vax for respecting others who choose not to. My opinion is that a person needs to be against anybody at all getting the shot to be called anti-vax. As far as the stories of stillbirths go, there's so much crap out there that I'm really slow and careful to believe any of it. I've had first hand reports from nurses at 2 different hospitals that the official data the hospital puts out is utter BS. Who to believe?
 
Anti-vax is another one of those terms that's warped like statistics get warped. The pro-vax people consider anybody who thinks individuals should have a choice as anti-vax. People who have had the shot are routinely called anti-vax for respecting others who choose not to. My opinion is that a person needs to be against anybody at all getting the shot to be called anti-vax. As far as the stories of stillbirths go, there's so much crap out there that I'm really slow and careful to believe any of it. I've had first hand reports from nurses at 2 different hospitals that the official data the hospital puts out is utter BS. Who to believe?


We know the MSM, big Pharma, and Congress have an agenda, you can start with this frame of reference while you peruse the data.
 
Look if you have underlying conditions, consult with your PCP first.


This may just become a recurring theme. Your next flu shot may be a hybrid shot (COVID-19 + Flu Shot AIO)

The idea of DNA damage is a way to make you contemplate when on the contrary, these spike proteins are short lived. Stories of stillbirths are likely being promoted by the anti-vaxxed people. The internet is full of wonderful bullshit and that includes the MSM. Sure, many employers likely don't care about the long term well being of their employees but if they as well as state guidelines begin to implement a requirement for us to be jabbed, they all are held equally accountable. The vaccines we got in our childhood haven't changed who we are genetically-speaking.

So it goes again, its at your own discretion :rofl:
The wife and I refused the Flu Shot this year in Nov., our yearly physical, we lost all trust in our system. Most of us did not want a Gov't ran Healthcare system but look where we are now. Both of us only had 4 Flu shots our whole life and both of us has never got the Flu, 2 of those shots were in our younger years and we both got sick, I was out of work with one of those shots for 2 weeks but was told I did not get the Flu from the shot but had all the symptoms. Tried the shot again a few years later and got sick again but not as bad as my first shot. We tried them again a few years ago, no problems that time, probably would of continued getting them had it not been for this Plandemic. We both are fully vaccinated with all the other vaccinations we all grew up with. We are far from AntiVax, we still support vaccinations, just not Experimental (Non-Approved) Shots/Jabs that are Not vaccines, and we don't trust any future vaccinations at this time.
 
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Don't wear your Facial Diaper and experience this:

 
Pandemic of the Unvaccinated, December 16th Edition;

‘Virtually every’ COVID omicron case at NY college was in fully vaccinated, official says

Cornell University is seeing an uptick in coronavirus cases and has detected the “highly contagious” omicron variant on campus, particularly in fully vaccinated individuals, according to campus officials.

Between Dec. 7 and 13, the Ivy League school in Ithaca, New York, reported 883 students testing positive for COVID-19, its online dashboard shows.

“Virtually every case of the Omicron variant to date has been found in fully vaccinated students, a portion of whom had also received a booster shot,” Joel M. Malina, the school’s vice president for university relations, said in a statement provided to McClatchy News.

On Dec. 13, Cornell’s COVID-19 testing lab found “evidence of the highly contagious Omicron variant in a significant number of Monday’s positive student samples,” university President Martha E. Pollack said in a letter to the campus community.


Out of the students infected with COVID-19, the school has “not seen severe illness” as of Dec. 14, Pollack assured.

The on-campus population of Cornell is 97% fully vaccinated, according to its virus data tracker that has recorded 26,008 students and 13,311 faculty and staff members who are fully vaccinated.

Pollack noted that the evidence of omicron, first identified by South African researchers on Nov. 24, is “preliminary.”

“PCR testing has identified its hallmark (the so-called S-gene dropout) in a substantial number of virus samples,” Pollack said. “While we must await confirmatory sequencing information to be sure that the source is Omicron, we are proceeding as if it is.”

She added that the detection of omicron has prompted the university to enact an “Alert Level Red” to “limit further spread” ahead of the end of the fall semester.

This means that the school’s final exams are now online as of Dec. 14, the ceremony for December graduates on the 18 is canceled and all undergraduate events are canceled, according to Pollack.

Malina said that “the presence of the initial Omicron variant coincides with an unusually high degree of transmission among vaccinated students after Thanksgiving travel and at the end of the semester.”

Cornell’s president acknowledged that some might wonder why the school is “imposing such serious steps” and said it is “obviously extremely dispiriting” to do so in the letter.

She said that “we do have a role to play in reducing the spread of the disease in the broader community.”

A look at the school’s COVID-19 dashboard shows a big jump in COVID-19 cases from Dec. 7, when 27 positive cases were reported, through Dec. 13, when 276 new positive cases were recorded.

The omicron variant was first found in the U.S. on Dec. 1 in California, and it has since been detected in more than 30 states, according to the CDC variant tracker.

“While there is no evidence of increased potential to cause severe disease, or death, increased infections in previously infected, or vaccinated individuals may be likely,” according to findings on the omicron variant from Oxford University in the U.K.

At Cornell, vaccination is required for students attending on-campus classes during the 2021-2022 school year unless they “received a religious or medical exemption.”

Cornell’s last day of classes were on Dec. 7, according to the school’s academic calendar, and finals began Dec. 11 and will last until Dec. 18.

“For the past 20 months, Cornell has developed and followed a science-based approach to COVID-19 decision-making – including ongoing modeling and surveillance testing – that has helped us to identify positive cases early and, in concert with local public health officials, minimize the spread of the virus among our campus and the greater Ithaca communities,” Malina said.

“This approach is what led us to the early detection this past weekend of Omicron variant cases at Cornell.”

Miami Herald
 
Of course there will be more cases because more people want to get tested. What makes you think vaccines is the solution when its not the only component for the solution. When you don't give your own citizens the space to breathe of course the cases will go up!

 
Vaccines, at best, mitigate the effects. They do nothing to "stop" the spread. When will the dawn come with this? It's hard to believe that so many "smart" people can't see the obvious even when it's hitting them in the face with a brick. :(