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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.
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The Swiss study looked at 777 hospital workers and not a sampling of the population. The article acknowledges that while myocarditis primarily affects young men, the participants in this study were middle-aged women. The Swiss study took samples to find elevated enzymes while the CDC study looked at diagnosed cases. The article about the Swiss study mentions a 3% occurrence rate but also mentions that myocarditis complications occur in about 3% of cases. Using just those numbers you might expect a 0.09% rate of cases that rise to the level of being noticed and requiring attention. This is still 90 times higher than the CDC rate but far less than the factor of 3,000 mentioned in the article. Perhaps the US needs a better study in order to compare apples to apples with the Swiss study (maybe it already exists somewhere). Conflicting studies certainly drive confusion and skepticism.
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“ The COVID-19 vaccine isn't banned in Switzerland. The country isn't recommending vaccination for the spring and summer of 2023 because of high vaccination and recovery rates across the country. However, the vaccine is still available for high-risk individuals who consult with a doctor” April 17 2023
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England along with several other European countries—including Sweden, Finland, Norway, and Denmark—do not offer or recommend mRNA vaccines to healthy young children. In the United States, on the other hand, some cities are pushing in a different direction. In Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser is embroiled in a bitter battle over her order that all students must be vaccinated for Covid-19 for in-person learning in schools. I assume there is a reason countries are not offering or recommending it to children. Risk vs benefit? Dangerous? Do the doctors in the US not see or agree with the risks that the other countries speak of? The virus has been around long enough where we should have comprehensive peer reviewed studies. Especially when dealing with our children, I would hope for agreement from the experts of different countries. There are a few doctors on TOTV, maybe they can help clarify the different views taken by countries. Last edited by Whitley; 08-02-2023 at 03:23 PM. |
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You cannot untake the vaccine. Government, we the people demanded action. If, doing nothing was a best choice we would not accept government sayng we have decided to do nothing. Relationship, trust in your doctor? They even have a word for that-GOOGLE MEDICINE. We need to deal with what is, rather than what was. Long gone are the days when the doctor would make house calls and the charge was five dollars. An operation? The doctor does surgery on tuesday. I had cataract surgery. There is a follow up. Best I could tell the doctor does over 12 in a day. Medicare. They figure the doctor should see four patients an hour. He she does not have the time to be the old time family doctor. Getting a covid shot. I remember waking up early to win a lottery to get an appointment. Valid data? It would be unethical to do valid research. Giving some a placebo and comparing the infection rate to the group that was vacinated. Even the shots. I took the physer shot, some got Johnson and Johnson some moiderna and there may have been others. Input from people. The salk, polio vaccine became widely available in 1955. I was 4 or 5. You had to get the shot to go to school. We did not debate it. I recall my mother talking about parents fear of polio and what a horror it was for many. |
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There are entries about dog bites following vaccines, people getting skin rashes while working in their wooded back yard following vaccines (poison ivy, anyone?), people suddenly becoming allergic to something following vaccines (they would've become allergic to whatever it was, even if they hadn't been vaccinated). So don't look at VAERS as a valid or appropriate source of information about vaccines. Please read the Adverse Event Reporting Fact Sheet here: https://www.cdc.gov/vaccinesafety/pd...factsheet1.pdf to help you understand further the function of VAERS. 2. Switzerland stopped recommending vaccines for the current season because the Swiss aren't getting sick or infected much anymore, as most of them either have acquired an immunity through exposure, or have already been sick with it and acquired their immunity that way. Their decision had nothing to do with heart enzymes. |
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Covid weakened became less likely to kill. We even had people with no symptoms but would and could spread it to others. For those who state they do not trust their doctor. Reality, personality yours or theirs in any case, the solution is truly simple time to find another doctor |
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Follow the money.
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Those of us reading and writing about this are alive and likely so because we either had the vaccines or the majority of those who live around us did. All of us were in the high risk category at least because of our age. That’s enough proof for me.
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The COVID vaccines are considered gene therapy by some professionals. Of course this draws extreme outrage by some supporters of them.
But there can be no debate that they are radically different than the traditional vaccines we received in childhood. This technology uses mRNA enveloped in a lipid (fat) sphere. The vaccine is then introduced into the body, where the body’s immune cells take up the vaccine particles and reveal the mRNA. The mRNA gives the cell “code” to create a protein similar to the “spike” protein on the coronavirus’ surface. The immune cell then releases that protein to other immune cells, triggering an immune response that includes antibody production and activation of specialized cells to find and kill coronaviruses bearing that spike protein and any host cells infected. Different Types of Vaccines | History of Vaccines A small percentage suffer life threatening side effects but because of politics and greed, they often do not receive just compensation as the law requires. It is a shame that today that we can not have true scientific discourse unaffected by corrupt ulterior motives. |
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I have taken all the covid vaccines offered and other than getting after day reactions, which my wife never got I survived.
I remember during the height of the pandemic many people in their hospital death beds who did not get the vaccine urging people to do so. Just the other day on TV there was a poll showing the amount of people who died in states where people were most likely vaccine deniers. I don't know if it works or not but when it comes to life, I believe whatever prevention they offer I will take. But in my lifetime, I took enough recreational drugs to kill a horse and I'm still above ground. So, everyone should do what is best for them and forget all the noise on both sides. |
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Yeah right...Vaers is a difficult and time consuming report to fill out, tell me why a Dr would do that, it's not filled out by the patient...Knowing full well they "fell off a ladder and broke my leg comparison" this is the most ridiculous thing I've heard. Obviously we know your decision, and you're trying to cover for that poor judgment. I know someone who did die directly from blood clots with in a week of having forced vaccination because they were in the medical field. Such blatant casual disregard of the seriousness of side effects is upsetting, tell that family your uneducated comments..
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Is it logical to think that a medical professional would generate entries that attempted to link the COVID vaccine to the death of a patient who refused dialysis and the death of a dog? Some few entries are truly ridiculous but they do exist. Anyone can generate a VAERS entry. From the VAERS website: Anyone can report an adverse event to VAERS. Healthcare professionals are required to report certain adverse events and vaccine manufacturers are required to report all adverse events that come to their attention.
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Why do people insist on making claims without looking them up first, do they really think no one will check? Proof by emphatic assertion rarely works. Confirmation bias is real; I can find any number of articles that say so. Victor, NY Randallstown, MD Yakima, WA Stevensville, MD Village of Hillsborough |
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