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Old 08-03-2023, 06:49 AM
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Switzerland will not recommend a COVID-19 vaccine for its citizens, even for those at high risk of experiencing severe illness from contracting the virus. A study performed in Basel Switzerland highlighted that "subclinical mRNA vaccine-associated myocardial injury is much more common than estimated based on passive surveillance. Up to 3000 times." In other words, the active surveillance conducted by the researchers revealed a significantly higher prevalence of heart damage compared to the passive surveillance systems, such as the federal government's VAERS. In fact, in a study with only 777 participants with a median age of 37--all medical professionals getting the COVID vaccine–the incidence of elevated cardiac enzymes 3 days after injection was pretty substantial, at almost 3%. How can there be such a variance in what countries tell their citizens? The USA Is suggesting vaccines for toddlers while European countries advise against getting the vaccine/boosters. If you have a good relationship (rare in today's world) with your doctor you can discuss what would be right for you. Regrettably the relationship and trust many of us had with our doctor in the past are just that, in the past.
Two of my friends got Covid three weeks ago, within a day of each other, but 250 miles apart. Both seemed really sick. Both had been vaccinated once, shortly after the vaccines became available, so the vaccines were no longer very effective. Both women were healthy and active. One, age 69, went to the doctor because her “severe cold” seemed to be turning into bronchitis. Testing showed she had Covid. He lit her on Paxlovid at once. The next morning she felt much better, and later that day was cleaning her house. The other woman, 63, also finally went to her doctor because she felt so bad. She was also found to have Covid, but she avoids taking medications (except for herbal meds, some of which she grows). She refused Paxlovid. More than a week later, she told me it had been really bad, though she wasn’t hospitalized. She could have saved herself a week of suffering.

LOTS of prescribed drugs (and lots of herbal meds) have side effects that hit a certain percentage of people. Millions of people take drugs that are so problematic that weekly or monthly blood tests are required to check for heart, liver, or kidney functions. If a Covid vaccine has side effects that affect a small number of people for a few days, what’s new? Paxlovid is made by Pfizer and has a lot more dropout interactions to watch for than the vaccine, yet a lot of people who won’t take the vaccine will be Paxlovid. Good friends of mine died from Covid—father and son, 2,000 miles apart. The wife/mother nearly died, but her dementia was badly exacerbated, and when she got out of rehab she no longer knew the na,e of her late husband or felt bad about his death. Before Covid, she was completely devoted to him.