Just got the new Moderna Primary COVID Vaccine. I was talking when I took the pic, so my face is mid expression. I’m not worried about myocarditis or blood clots because my IQ is sufficiently high enough.
@Sandyboots2020
It’s because of the schools mask-anxiety. They’re not content with just enjoying their own reinfections. They want to push them on everybody else.
Phrases that alert you that you’re confronted with someone exceptionally stupid:
“Crimes against humanity”
“Nuremberg 2.0”
“Jab”
“Died Suddenly”
“Clot shot”
“Experimental vaccine”
“We will never forget how they treated us”
“Masks don’t work”
“Even the CDC/Pfizer admits”
@MAGAMichelleS69
I wonder if this patient has any legal recourse for you violating her patient rights. Did the hospital attempt to stop you from taking pictures of other patients?
@HHSGov
Plane ride to San Juan PR. I waxed and oiled my beard up to get a good seal. I’m much more confident with an elastomeric
@flo_mask
than regular disposable respirator. People in the plane are coughing a lot though, so it may be futile. We’ll see.
Got my first mRNA vaccine in May of 2021. Still waiting for blood clots, myocarditis, sensitivity to 5G towers, magnetized skin, died suddenly, time travel nanobots, and Bill Gates to show up at my house. So far, nothing.
@LowlyWorm2022
My wife and I are constantly at odds over COVID PPE, prophylaxis, and safety precausions. I think she’s concerned about peer pressure. I could care less what people think. I’m not trying to expose my family to this. It could easily kill my elderly mother.
@drkeithsiau
If I get a lump or a rash, I’m going to photo it and post it on Xitter with the caption: “Patient presented with no fever, and good looking. What’s the diagnosis?” Then I won’t have to wait for a hospital appointment.
@1goodtern
I’ve already suspected this, and I’m glad I’ve been sticking to my guns. Some people have been really vicious because of my choice to protect my family from infection, but I’ll continue to do so until the threat subsides.
@stkirsch
You’re joking right? Small pox was eradicated because of the small pox vaccine. I got it for infantry deployment in 2004 in case terrorists use bio weapons.
@TRyanGregory
Should read: If COVID causes a new wave of infection, we won’t know because we stopped testing, Say People who consider themselves experts.
@DrJBhattacharya
That’s odd. I though it was because the disease was spreading under the radar, and there were no vaccines yet. The lockdowns, enacted by the respective state’s legislatures and governors, actually curb the rate of infections, and pushed doubling out by 12 days. The concern at
@_marching_Ents_
I found a good nih article on the topic with links to various studies. The parents are probably just anti-maskers/anti-vaxxers, and every cognitive deficiency of their child will be blamed on masks, and poorly enforced two month lockdowns that occurred three years ago.
@DrEricDing
@WHO
Now we can focus on serious threats like this “mysterious cold like illness” that everybody keeps getting. Infection can last for three weeks.
@TheShoeLady33
@MarkWKlineMD1
Ohhh…. they already have it. They just don’t know it. You can’t wreak havoc on the your neurons, and 100,000 miles of endothelium, without acquiring some lingering problems. It’s all non-nociceptive, so they can’t feel it.
@luminousmethods
Don’t beat yourself up. I wonder how I haven’t caught it yet sometimes. Part of it is diligence I think, and the rest is luck. You just got unlucky.
@TRyanGregory
Unhealthy life choices:
Not masking.
Not getting vaccinated.
Not washing hands.
Not social distancing.
Deluding yourself over the dangers of COVID.
@MeetJess
My dad was a spy working on a joint operation between the military and a civilian intelligence organization. He told me to never trust the government.
@type4_nickel
@stkirsch
"We know if we immunize a million people, that there will be 15 people that will suffer severe, permanent adverse outcomes and one person who may die from the vaccine,"
Do you want to take a guess at how many people would die if a million people caught small pox.
@MakisMD
Aneurism can result from persistent endothelial dysfunction, which is a known sequelae of acute sars-cov2 infection. Nothing linking it to vaccines though. Are you really a licensed physician?
@1goodtern
Oh wait. Now I can comment. I’m confused.
You strengthen your immune system by eating healthy, good sleep hygiene, and staying active. Not by getting sick.
I’m still alive a week after the new
@moderna_tx
covid vaccine. No clots, no myocarditis, no hyperphagia, no magnetism, no sensitivity to 5G, no Marburg, no time traveling nano bots, and
@BillGates
still hasn’t shown up to my house to stalk me.
@ryhar46
Apparently this is child abuse, but leaving your child outside in the freezing cold with a broken ankle because you refuse to wear a mask on private hospital property is peak patriotism.
Very cute by the way.
Look what we found in Ohio. Present in at least 20 sewershed samples over the last 6 months.
B.1.1 derivative (person infected for over 2 years).
About 94 genome changes (71 non-synonymous). Highly accumulated in Spike.
Many familiar cryptic mutations.
@CBSLizpalmer
I grew up in northern Japan. They’re very nice people, with a strong sense of community, civic duty. They’re embracing their freedom to stay masked, like they always have.
@LauraMiers
@drclairetaylor
@TRyanGregory
My wife and I are arguing about this at this very moment. She’s in the “let’s just live our lives” camp, and I’m in the “I’m not infecting my family with a potentially deadly or crippling pathogen if I don’t have to.” camp.
@Sandyboots2020
Everything is because of a couple moths of lockdowns two and a half years ago, because there’s no way it could be because of repeat infections form a pathogen that attacks your brain.
@electricfuture5
An up to 8% leakage hasn’t been enough for me to catch COVID. Also because I’m not a moron that tries to go sucking on natural immunity.
@ticklemepfizer1
@BadVaccineTakes
Most of the people I’ve seen that go to this level of protection suffer from some sort of immune system dysfunction, and some of them developed their immune dysfunction from an acute COVID infection. So maybe you guys should try to not be complete tricycle seat sniffers.
@LowlyWorm2022
I hope so too. I’m not budging though. We’re not broke, the kids are getting a far better education at home, and nobody gets sick anymore. We can go to world class beaches for leisure time, and with 7 people in the household, nobody can get lonely.
@blackedraven
As much as I can. He was my mom’s half brother, and he lived in Nicaragua. My cousin just called and told my mom what happened a couple hours ago. We spoke to him a month or so ago, and he told us he had been having serious problems with his liver, heart, and lungs since
@ShiraDoronMD
@wbranchelliman
@ElissaPerkins
You may be guilty of a major logical fallacy. When you say “other countries” please be specific. I debate with the anti-vax/anti-mask grifters daily, and many of them evoke countries with absurdly higher vaccination rates than the United States, and people that are much more
@Doctor_Eric_B
@PeterSweden7
100% of people who died of lightening strikes drank water throughout their lives. Water increases your risk for lightening strikes.
We had an epic week long trip to Puerto Rico 🇵🇷, without any COVID🦠infections thanks to
@flo_mask
, &
@BNXAmerica
😷. Respirators = Freedom from infection.
@GayFabFourFan
The efficacy of respirators in preventing viral transmission is well established. Poor compliance or the sheer magnitude of risk in a clinical environment shouldn’t discourage anybody from unsung a respirator for protection. The study needs to be clear on that point as not to
@JackPosobiec
No. Leaking damaging information to you nation’s geopolitical enemies makes you a traitor, not a whistleblower. Learn the difference Jack. 🤦🏻♂️