Anti Vaxxers Rubbish

Or maybe they are caused by covid infections? I’ve had problems with my health since being exposed to Covid. This was pre vaccination. Covid causes long term problems for many. Impossible to really check which problem is covid and which is vaccination.

Could it have been possible that covid was passed to him by a vaccinated person who didn’t exhibit any symptoms and thought they were safe Annie?

I don’t know of any vaccinated people who still believe they can’t spread covid. It’s been made v clear that it doesn’t prevent spread, just prevents severity of symptoms. Perhaps you mean someone who had a negative covid test?

But if they weren’t displaying any symptoms why would they think they had covid and take a test Annie?

22nd February 2022

The risk of blood clots after COVID-19 vaccinations is very low finds a new study of 46-million adults in England. The research, which involved University of Bristol academics, showed that people vaccinated with Oxford-AstraZeneca or Pfizer-BioNTech had a lower risk of all venous clots (such as deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism) and all arterial clots (such as strokes and heart attacks), particularly in people over 70 years.

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You have probably more chance of developing blood clods from the covid virus itself than from the vaccination.

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Try telling that to the thousands of people making claims against the vaccine companies. Some of whom are not here to make a claim. Perhaps it’s just a coincidence that illnesses that were only seen each year in double figures are now into the thousands.

I very much doubt its caused by a strain of Coronavirus, if that were the case we would have long term conditions from catching flu, the cold and all the other variants,

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Other way around.

France, Germany, Denmark, Sweden and Finland are just a few countries who will not use the AZ vaccine in under 40’s because of the risk of blood clots.

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In the UK it’s 500,000 reports of adverse events in the UK alone.

The death count and serious injury count is around 2000 and climbing.

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I didn’t think you could claim from the vaccine companies, Foxy?
I seem to remember reading they were excempt? Am I wrong?

up until recently people were doing that as a courtesy if they mingled. Particularly if mixing with someone at risk. Of course now the tests aren’t free.

I don’t understand why? Covid has a different mechanism of attack. I have problems with my feet. Never had any problems with flu/colds. Some people have heart damage, brain damage, other organ damage, etc.

They don’t use it here on under 40s either.

Funny that … wonder why ??

Remember when we were told the vaccines were safe ?

**WHO Calls For Monkeypox Virus Name Change—Here’s Why Scientists Believe It’s Stigmatizing

The World Health Organization on Tuesday announced it was working with experts to change the name of the monkeypox virus that has spread to more than 20 countries in recent weeks, after a group of international scientists last week sounded alarms about the virus strain names’ “discriminatory” nature.

KEY FACTS

WHO Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said the organization was “working with partners and experts from around the world on changing the name of monkeypox virus, its clades and the disease it causes,” while adding new names will be announced as soon as possible.

The move comes a week after a group of 30 scientists from Africa and around the world wrote in a position paper there was an “urgent need” to change the virus name, calling it “stigmatizing.”

WHO spokesperson told Forbes monkeypox was named before the WHO developed guidelines that recommend against using geographic regions or animal names.

The spokesperson added the process of naming diseases should be “done with the aim to minimize the negative impact” and avoid offending any “cultural, social, national, regional, professional or ethnic groups.”

KEY BACKGROUND

The WHO currently lists two distinct strains of monkeypox on its website: the central African (Congo Basin) clade and the west African clade. In their paper, scientists argued referencing the virus as “African” is “not only inaccurate but is also discriminatory.” They raised concerns about an “increasing narrative in the media” that the current outbreak is linked to Africa by using those names. Scientists also noted media outlets have used photos of African patients to report on an outbreak spreading in the global north, a move Christian Happi, director of the African Center of Excellence for Genomics of Infectious Diseases at Redeemer’s University in Ede, Nigeria, and one of the authors of the paper, called “very racist” in an interview with STAT News. The group suggested the WHO rename the different strains of the virus with numbers.
The WHO decision comes a year after the organization decided to assign Greek alphabet names for Covid-19 variants to reduce discrimination after the strains were named for the places they were detected.

TANGENT

Monkeypox got its name because it was first discovered in laboratory monkeys in 1958, when two outbreaks of the disease occurred in monkey colonies. The first human case of monkeypox was identified in The Democratic Republic of the Congo in 1970. The virus has since been reported in several other African countries, although the majority of infections are in the DRC, according to the Centers for Disease Control. In recent years, cases have been reported outside of Africa, with links to travel or imported animals, including in the United States, Israel, Singapore and the United Kingdom, according to the CDC. Cases of monkeypox in the Western outbreak first cropped up in May in the UK, Portugal and Spain, and have now spread to a host of countries, including the U.S., Australia, Canada, France and Germany.

WHAT WE DON’T KNOW

What animal serves as a reservoir for the virus. Rodents may play a role in transmission to humans, according to the CDC.

BIG NUMBER

More than 1,000. That’s how many confirmed cases of monkeypox have been reported to the WHO in dozens of countries where the disease is not endemic.

CRUCIAL QUOTE

“Every case of [monkeypox virus] infection should be treated with the same attention and sense of urgency as the ones now in European countries and North America. The entire epidemic … regardless of the location needs to be halted, not just this Northern hemisphere outbreak,” scientists contended in the paper.

I agree
I read you have a greater chance of having a stroke if you are unlucky enough to catch Covid and haven’t been vaccinated.

I don’t intend telling anybody , but thank you for your comment

If you want to hear from a highly qualified pathologist regarding the rigged Pfizer trial data and BS approval by the FDA on use of the Pfizer vaccine in children, listen carefully and watch this.

On the page from the link below there is a Youtube video, scroll forward to 38 minutes - its starts soon after that.

As I’ve been saying for about 6 months now, this was all a big con and the truth is coming out. I’ll get to the rest of Pfizers trial data later, but for now this should be more than enough.

If you want to know how this could happen, check out Scott Gottleibs career and who he works for now and where he worked before.

Looks like a reputable source

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