Originally Posted by
cavuman1
I received the Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine x 2. Twice I was hospitalized with myocarditis within 48 hours subsequent to the administration of the vaccine. My internist told me to forego further mRNA vaccines. Draw you own conclusions.
- Ed
No vaccine is without risk, and especially mRNA vaccines, they really have a massive effect on your body. The Pfizer vaccine has a 0.02% risk. You were one of the 0.02%.
Covid has, for a man of your or my age, a 30% risk of dying. The only reason why people aren't getting Covid, is that most have had the jab. You won't get it, even though you don't have any mRNA jabs, is that there are very few around you who aren't immunised.
In the UK we have an epidemic of measles, because people believed 'oh the MMR vaccine causes autism'. The MD who said this has now been struck off.
I have malaria, and there is now a jab against malaria. My kids haven't had malaria, and I would advise them to have the jab, if they are going to malarial countries even though it is only 45% effective and has severe side effects. Most malarial drugs are now ineffective. The alternative is never to go to malarial countries. What's the fun in that?
Science isn't perfect. Medical science isn't perfect. Chemotherapy is supposed to wipe out the remains of cancer once you've had the cancer out, but it doesn't always, as I found out the hard way, the cancer returned.
People used to be amazed and pleased if a doctor or surgeon cured them - less than 50 years ago. Now they're indignant if they don't. We just take for granted that medical science is perfect.
It isn't.