@1198 River trolltolled me but I really liked your twetch.…
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River trolltolled me but I really liked your twetch. 100% people should be able to make their own decisions, but that means their needs to be dialogue between both sides, people need to be informed, and people need to cite their stats/facts :) xx
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Dialogue is good.
Each person get to be the jury on which 'facts' to believe.
I personally put way more weight into first hand experiences than what any paid professional tells me on TV.
I have 0 first hand experience that would say to take the vaccine.
That might be why we’re struggling to meet. I have first hand experience with people working in companies developing the vaccine, and I live with doctors on the wards dealing with people in ICU.
Fuck the TV, fuck the News, it’s all fear-mongering for profit. But the coronavirus is real, it has taken lives, it has been isolated and the vaccine works.
Ok to clarify.
I do have many first hand experience with people that were sick with COVID symptoms. Ranging in age from 2-90 years old. (Myself included) Few passed away. Most became stronger for having fought it off.
Still 0 reasons for me to get it.
Question, would they have died during this period if they had not had COVID ?
Only God knows that.
All would have died sooner or later and non were interested in living in a sterilized distant world in hopes of living another day.
Question for you, why do you think I should get stuck?
Stuck? Also you haven’t answered mine yet xx
Stuck = intramuscular injection = vaccine
I answered the question here >
https://twetch.app/t/53e5a7d5fc2435fb68b2efffdb99e6df9d26ae5a0a7b173c6e4802fe45ca5cb0
Yeah, I really feel for the elderly, especially those who are nearing the end of their lives anyway ☹️ I think above all we’re protecting those in 40s/50s/60s with families to support, especially those with vulnerabilities.
You should get a vaccine IMO because your immunity to COVID from when you last had it will wear off in 6-8 months - despite surviving it, you’re still risking catching it again, potentially mutating the strain, and then passing it on to others.
Hmm, what is the mortality rate for those under 70?
If they released two or more vaccines every year from now on to deal with “mutations” would you accept that and take as many vaccines as they tell you?
So my immunity will wear off after 6-8 months.....
So you will get vaccinated every 6-8 months?
Technically, probably not. Because the virus is so new we haven’t got as much data to work with. We can say for certain 6 months, but it’s likely it’ll last longer. The quicker the vaccine is deployed, the sooner it will stop spreading.
You have every right to be skeptical, I was too :) I study one of the top 5 medical schools in the U.K. - if you ever want to talk about the science I’m happy to, and I know people far more qualified than me also x
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I am happy to risk getting it again. IMO natural immunity is better than vaccine.
@River trolltrolled me also, she want to avoid that people discover that most she say are nonsense stories
Physical inactivity is associated with a higher risk for severe COVID19 outcomes:
https://bjsm.bmj.com/content/early/2021/04/07/bjsports-2021-104080
Interesting but could that be that inactive people do not get enough Vitamin D by going out and so are likely to be Vit D deficient and get a bad case due to that.
Doesn't physical inactivity put you at higher risk for about any sickness/disease?
Yes that's the idea, long term inactivity can lead to all kind of illnesses what increase the chance for serious COVID-19 problems.