Non - Pandemic

As opposed to those telling us that 5G towers are unsafe and that there’s some kind of tracking device in the vaccination.

Presumably you don’t live off grid and are just as much a sheeple as the rest of us, rather than a well informed evidence based critic.
 
I know more people with an adverse reaction to the vaccine than the pathogen that is covid itself.

How do you manage to blame covid before the vaccination?

Are the two mutually exclusive?

If you've only had the virus and not the vaccine it would be impossible to tell.

Sorry to hear you are unwell, but having had both how can you differentiate, or attribute your ailments to one and not the other?
 
Mrs EtV contracted Covid in the first week of January 2020. This was long before most people had even heard of coronavirus, let alone there being any vaccine.


Sorry to hear that.

I'm firmly of the belief that the vaccination does just as much harm as it does good.

I will no longer post on the Cocid thread as it appears that I have differing opinions to others.

It's an emotive subject.

But I am of the belief that the vaccination was rushed through and has serious question marks surrounding its efficacy and harmful effects, that seem unanswered.
 
Sorry to hear that.

I'm firmly of the belief that the vaccination does just as much harm as it does good.

I will no longer post on the Cocid thread as it appears that I have differing opinions to others.

It's an emotive subject.

But I am of the belief that the vaccination was rushed through and has serious question marks surrounding its efficacy and harmful effects, that seem unanswered.
I hope that one way or another we can all get answers to those questions. I don't think whatever decision people made they made in good faith.
 
Sorry to hear that.

I'm firmly of the belief that the vaccination does just as much harm as it does good.

I will no longer post on the Cocid thread as it appears that I have differing opinions to others.

It's an emotive subject.

But I am of the belief that the vaccination was rushed through and has serious question marks surrounding its efficacy and harmful effects, that seem unanswered.

The vaccination had the same checks and balances as any other vaccination all they did was remove the time spent sitting in queues at all the different stations.

I don't remember the exact figure but the testing and approval process has many delays because the system prioritised cost over lead time.


I'd encourage scepticism if you're not convinced by the abstracts from the consensus of hundreds of medical papers which continue to show the effectiveness of vaccines, masks, etc. Read the papers themselves see the data, how it was collected the methods used to ensure confidence. If at the end of that you're still convinced you're either smarter than thousands of specialist scientists or, infinitely more likely, brainwashed.
 
Worked too bloody well for me last weekend, I lost two days and my back and chest still feel like I've been kicked by a horse. GP says it's probably a side effect., but nothing to worry about!

It seems that every COVID top up I have, the reaction is worse.

There'll come a point where I give up on it.
I stopped after my third one. Had some really interesting symptoms soon after, shaky hands, poor balance when doing certain golf stretches. GP actually thought I might have had a stroke. Neuro didn't see any evidence, did say that he had seen some unusual reactions from vaccines.

I'll take my chances from here, although did get the flu shot this year and nothing adverse to show for it.

Mrs EtV contracted Covid in the first week of January 2020. This was long before most people had even heard of coronavirus, let alone there being any vaccine.
My wife got it (we believe) in late February after going on a cruise. Pretty minor aches and pains and cold-like symptoms. Give-away, which was not identified yet, was she lost her sense of smell, especially notable when cooking. It was a few months later before that symptom was reported, and a good few months before her sense of smell returned.

We took no precautions in the house, so if she had it I suspect I did too. Winter in Canada, you always have some type of cold-related symptoms, so who knows.
 
Worked too bloody well for me last weekend, I lost two days and my back and chest still feel like I've been kicked by a horse. GP says it's probably a side effect., but nothing to worry about!

It seems that every COVID top up I have, the reaction is worse.

There'll come a point where I give up on it.
COVID is a thing of the past. Is it even recognised nowadays?
 
I stopped after my third one. Had some really interesting symptoms soon after, shaky hands, poor balance when doing certain golf stretches. GP actually thought I might have had a stroke. Neuro didn't see any evidence, did say that he had seen some unusual reactions from vaccines.

I'll take my chances from here, although did get the flu shot this year and nothing adverse to show for it.


My wife got it (we believe) in late February after going on a cruise. Pretty minor aches and pains and cold-like symptoms. Give-away, which was not identified yet, was she lost her sense of smell, especially notable when cooking. It was a few months later before that symptom was reported, and a good few months before her sense of smell returned.

We took no precautions in the house, so if she had it I suspect I did too. Winter in Canada, you always have some type of cold-related symptoms, so who knows.
I also only took the flu shot this year. I was asked to take part in a trial where 50 % recieved a stronger dosis and having to answer a questionnaire, I ended up getting the usual dose.
Normal pain in the arm the day after, so no golf that day.
 
After watching the Covid inquiry, I was hust wondering why we had over a 100k more deaths than most Europen countries.

Personally, I never had any covid jabs. I believe the best vaccination againt Covid is a huge injection of common sense.
 

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