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paid_influencer wrote:seeing the govt say they waiting on approval for Pediatric vaccines
https://www.ttt.live/moh-places-order-f ... 9-vaccine/
they should bring in the Pfizer and let those of us who want to chance it go ahead, imo. It's already approved in the US and given to millions of children and very safe and very effective. Not taking it as a risk as well, an I rather give my child the vaccine than wait for the inevitable.
VexXx Dogg wrote:paid_influencer wrote:seeing the govt say they waiting on approval for Pediatric vaccines
https://www.ttt.live/moh-places-order-f ... 9-vaccine/
they should bring in the Pfizer and let those of us who want to chance it go ahead, imo. It's already approved in the US and given to millions of children and very safe and very effective. Not taking it as a risk as well, an I rather give my child the vaccine than wait for the inevitable.
The position on children vaccine is kinda clear when you read this:
https://www.who.int/news/item/24-11-202 ... dolescents
It's not really a risk, more a matter of making sure the more vulnerable groups have access first.
Countries can go ahead and roll it out for children - but WHO not gonna sign off until they hit the targets for the vulnerable groups first
Same here for me.redmanjp wrote:Booster schedule for January. i got my last AZ dose August so i guess i have to wait till next month, which by that time Omicron would have exploded and infected me despite all precautions
timelapse wrote:Same here for me.redmanjp wrote:Booster schedule for January. i got my last AZ dose August so i guess i have to wait till next month, which by that time Omicron would have exploded and infected me despite all precautions
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Trinidad is too small a country.DMan7 wrote:Why don't we develop our own vaccine so we don't have to depend on vaccine handouts from other countries?
adnj wrote:Trinidad is too small a country.DMan7 wrote:Why don't we develop our own vaccine so we don't have to depend on vaccine handouts from other countries?
adnj wrote:Trinidad is too small a country.DMan7 wrote:Why don't we develop our own vaccine so we don't have to depend on vaccine handouts from other countries?
Mmoney607 wrote:chrome_screenshot_1642183915102.png
How many more? How many more until they end this hitlerian medical experimentation?
Alphonso Davies diagnosed with mild myocarditis by Bayern Munich after recovering from Covid-19
Chris Burton
Jan 14, 2022 07:51-04:00
Alphonso Davies has seen an immediate return to action at Bayern Munich ruled out, with the Bundesliga giants detecting signs of heart muscle inflammation in a player that has recently recovered from Covid-19.
The Canada international defender sat out a first outing of 2022 for the reigning German champions after posting a positive test result for coronavirus.
Julian Nagelsmann’s side suffered a 2-1 defeat to Borussia Monchengladbach in his absence, and the talented 21-year-old will not come back into contention any time soon after picking up another health problem.
redmanjp wrote:Mmoney607 wrote:chrome_screenshot_1642183915102.png
How many more? How many more until they end this hitlerian medical experimentation?
it was due to covid infection not the vaccine
https://www.goal.com/en/news/alphonso-davies-diagnosed-mild-myocarditis-heart-bayern/blt2ab7c8103e753b27Alphonso Davies diagnosed with mild myocarditis by Bayern Munich after recovering from Covid-19
Chris Burton
Jan 14, 2022 07:51-04:00
Alphonso Davies has seen an immediate return to action at Bayern Munich ruled out, with the Bundesliga giants detecting signs of heart muscle inflammation in a player that has recently recovered from Covid-19.
The Canada international defender sat out a first outing of 2022 for the reigning German champions after posting a positive test result for coronavirus.
Julian Nagelsmann’s side suffered a 2-1 defeat to Borussia Monchengladbach in his absence, and the talented 21-year-old will not come back into contention any time soon after picking up another health problem.
covid causes the same effects that antivaxxers complaining about with the vaccine myocarditis, blood clots, etc.
questions should be are athletes more likely to get myocarditis than normal ppl?
redmanjp wrote:Mmoney607 wrote:chrome_screenshot_1642183915102.png
How many more? How many more until they end this hitlerian medical experimentation?
it was due to covid infection not the vaccine
https://www.goal.com/en/news/alphonso-davies-diagnosed-mild-myocarditis-heart-bayern/blt2ab7c8103e753b27Alphonso Davies diagnosed with mild myocarditis by Bayern Munich after recovering from Covid-19
Chris Burton
Jan 14, 2022 07:51-04:00
Alphonso Davies has seen an immediate return to action at Bayern Munich ruled out, with the Bundesliga giants detecting signs of heart muscle inflammation in a player that has recently recovered from Covid-19.
The Canada international defender sat out a first outing of 2022 for the reigning German champions after posting a positive test result for coronavirus.
Julian Nagelsmann’s side suffered a 2-1 defeat to Borussia Monchengladbach in his absence, and the talented 21-year-old will not come back into contention any time soon after picking up another health problem.
covid causes the same effects that antivaxxers complaining about with the vaccine myocarditis, blood clots, etc.
questions should be are athletes more likely to get myocarditis than normal ppl?
Mmoney607 wrote:How many more? How many more until they end this hitlerian medical experimentation?
during the first 12 months of the pandemic, males aged 12 to 17 were most likely to develop myocarditis within three months of catching covid-19, at a rate of about 450 cases per million infections.
This compares with 67 cases of myocarditis per million males of the same age following their second dose of a Pfizer/BioNTech or Moderna vaccine, according to figures from the US Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices.
"Tell me you don't know about Hitler without telling me you don't know about Hitler."Mmoney607 wrote:
How many more? How many more until they end this hitlerian medical experimentation?
He didn't die though?Mmoney607 wrote:If people still die and getting heart problems after taking this thing, it not strong enough to mandate.
ed360123 wrote:He didn't die though?Mmoney607 wrote:If people still die and getting heart problems after taking this thing, it not strong enough to mandate.
Can I have a source for that?Mmoney607 wrote:ed360123 wrote:He didn't die though?Mmoney607 wrote:If people still die and getting heart problems after taking this thing, it not strong enough to mandate.
177 T&t citizens since may 2021 did tho
ed360123 wrote:Can I have a source for that?Mmoney607 wrote:ed360123 wrote:He didn't die though?Mmoney607 wrote:If people still die and getting heart problems after taking this thing, it not strong enough to mandate.
177 T&t citizens since may 2021 did tho
Mmoney607 wrote:ed360123 wrote:Can I have a source for that?Mmoney607 wrote:ed360123 wrote:He didn't die though?Mmoney607 wrote:If people still die and getting heart problems after taking this thing, it not strong enough to mandate.
177 T&t citizens since may 2021 did tho
177 fully vaccinated died from covid.
st7 wrote:Mmoney607 wrote:ed360123 wrote:Can I have a source for that?Mmoney607 wrote:ed360123 wrote:He didn't die though?Mmoney607 wrote:If people still die and getting heart problems after taking this thing, it not strong enough to mandate.
177 T&t citizens since may 2021 did tho
177 fully vaccinated died from covid.
from heart problems as you previously insinuated?
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