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Strategies & Market Trends : ajtj's Post-Lobotomy Market Charts and Thoughts

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To: yard_man who wrote (29386)6/29/2021 4:47:03 PM
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Thanks for the info.

Here's a link to the myocarditis foundation for more details.....

myocarditisfoundation.org

More than 165 million people have received at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine in the United States, and the CDC continues to monitor the safety of COVID-19 vaccines for any health problems that happen after vaccination.Since April 2021, there have been increased reports to the Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System (VAERS) of cases of inflammation of the heart – called myocarditis and pericarditis – happening after mRNA COVID-19 vaccination (Moderna and Pfizer) in the United States.These reports are rare, given the number of vaccine doses administered, and have been reported after mRNA COVID-19 vaccination (Moderna and Pfizer) particularly in adolescents and young adults.The CDC and its partners are actively monitoring these reports, by reviewing data and medical records, to learn more about what happened and to see if there is any relationship to COVID-19 vaccination. Most patients who received care responded well to medicine and rest and quickly felt better. Limited outcome data suggest most patients (at least 81%) had a full recovery of symptoms. Cases reported to VAERS have occurred:Mostly in male adolescents and young adults age 16 years or olderMore often after getting the second dose of one of these two COVID-19 vaccines than after the first doseTypically within several days after COVID-19 vaccinationPatients can usually return to their normal daily activities after their symptoms improve, and they should speak with their doctor about return to exercise or sportsThe CDC continues to recommend the COVID-19 vaccine for everyone 12 years of age and older, given the greater risk of COVID-19 illness and related, possibly severe complications. Getting vaccinated is the best way to help protect yourself and your family from COVID-19.

To this untrained eye that looks like a remarkably small number in comparison to the 165M+ doses administered.......plus 81% had a full recovery of symptoms when treated for it.

I still don't see any data to back up the following statement...

<Right now there are recorded more side effects than for ANY other vaccine in history.>

In general, I've found that science always wins out over anonymous sources on internet forums....

As an aside - this may be anecdotal but since I got my second dose I've had a very strong penchant for Stir Fried Asian Chicken Fusion Taco. But then again - that could just be the weed......
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