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sMASH wrote:What they NEED to do is show the deaths according to number of jabs.
I will say first jab deaths would have been off the charts, but hidden as covee deaths
7 m deaths out of 7b people. That's less than 0.1%
1% of infections.
Not enough reason to lock down or force the jab. especially when it not preventing infection or preventing spread.
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CDC identifies possible safety issue with Pfizer’s updated Covid-19 vaccine but says no changes to vaccination practices recommended
By Brenda Goodman, CNN
Published 4:28 PM EST, Fri January 13, 2023
CNN —
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Friday said there is a possible safety issue with the bivalent Covid-19 vaccine made by Pfizer and BioNTech, but it’s unlikely it represents a true risk. The agency said it continues to recommend people stay up-to-date with Covid-19 vaccines.
The CDC said one of its vaccine safety monitoring systems – a “near real-time surveillance system” called the Vaccine Safety Datalink – detected a possible increase in a certain kind of stroke in people 65 and older who recently got one of Pfizer’s updated booster shots.
A rapid response analysis of that signal revealed that seniors who got an bivalent booster might be more likely to have these kinds of strokes within the first three weeks after their shots, compared with weeks four through six.
The same safety signal has not been detected with the bivalent Moderna booster, the CDC said.
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“Although the totality of the data currently suggests that it is very unlikely that the signal in VSD represents a true clinical risk, we believe it is important to share this information with the public, as we have in the past, when one of our safety monitoring systems detects a signal,” the notice says.
“CDC and FDA will continue to evaluate additional data from these and other vaccine safety systems. These data and additional analyses will be discussed at the upcoming January 26 meeting of the FDA’s Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee.”
Wtf.paid_influencer wrote:breaking news on a Friday afternoon, from CNN
https://edition.cnn.com/2023/01/13/heal ... index.htmlCDC identifies possible safety issue with Pfizer’s updated Covid-19 vaccine but says no changes to vaccination practices recommended
By Brenda Goodman, CNN
Published 4:28 PM EST, Fri January 13, 2023
CNN —
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Friday said there is a possible safety issue with the bivalent Covid-19 vaccine made by Pfizer and BioNTech, but it’s unlikely it represents a true risk. The agency said it continues to recommend people stay up-to-date with Covid-19 vaccines.
The CDC said one of its vaccine safety monitoring systems – a “near real-time surveillance system” called the Vaccine Safety Datalink – detected a possible increase in a certain kind of stroke in people 65 and older who recently got one of Pfizer’s updated booster shots.
A rapid response analysis of that signal revealed that seniors who got an bivalent booster might be more likely to have these kinds of strokes within the first three weeks after their shots, compared with weeks four through six.
The same safety signal has not been detected with the bivalent Moderna booster, the CDC said.
...
“Although the totality of the data currently suggests that it is very unlikely that the signal in VSD represents a true clinical risk, we believe it is important to share this information with the public, as we have in the past, when one of our safety monitoring systems detects a signal,” the notice says.
“CDC and FDA will continue to evaluate additional data from these and other vaccine safety systems. These data and additional analyses will be discussed at the upcoming January 26 meeting of the FDA’s Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee.”
timothymcdavid wrote:Question are the vaccines being administered in Trinbago the ones specifically modified to deal with the Omicron variant?
I am vaxxed and boosted plus I got covid19 already very mild a sore throat in the morning and a lill chills the same night back to normal in less than 3 days ... I just wanna know if this makes any sense to those of us in similar situation.
None of this is correct.sMASH wrote:All boosting would do us stimulate more spike protein production.
It will help, but understand the newer variants will be mutating away from the original virus patterns.
What u will gey is the equivalent of cross immunity... Immunity fir sine thing else that has just enough similarity to have an immunological response to what u actually want to protect against.
U will get that same response, of not better, by just getting infected. Once u have antibodies, u will be as protected as u can be.
adnj wrote:timothymcdavid wrote:Question are the vaccines being administered in Trinbago the ones specifically modified to deal with the Omicron variant?
I am vaxxed and boosted plus I got covid19 already very mild a sore throat in the morning and a lill chills the same night back to normal in less than 3 days ... I just wanna know if this makes any sense to those of us in similar situation.
The available vaccines in Trinidad are Sinopharm and Janssen.
US data indicates that the bivalent booster offers little added benefit when compared to earlier mRNA doses.
https://trinituner.com/v4/forums/viewto ... #p10341005
You are misinformed. I don't believe that you know what you're lolling about.Mmoney607 wrote:adnj wrote:timothymcdavid wrote:Question are the vaccines being administered in Trinbago the ones specifically modified to deal with the Omicron variant?
I am vaxxed and boosted plus I got covid19 already very mild a sore throat in the morning and a lill chills the same night back to normal in less than 3 days ... I just wanna know if this makes any sense to those of us in similar situation.
The available vaccines in Trinidad are Sinopharm and Janssen.
US data indicates that the bivalent booster offers little added benefit when compared to earlier mRNA doses.
viewtopic.php?p=10341005#p10341005
Ogoud. Lol. Somebody hack your account or you finally realizing the thing don't work?
adnj wrote:I don't believe that you know what your lolling about.Mmoney607 wrote:adnj wrote:timothymcdavid wrote:Question are the vaccines being administered in Trinbago the ones specifically modified to deal with the Omicron variant?
I am vaxxed and boosted plus I got covid19 already very mild a sore throat in the morning and a lill chills the same night back to normal in less than 3 days ... I just wanna know if this makes any sense to those of us in similar situation.
The available vaccines in Trinidad are Sinopharm and Janssen.
US data indicates that the bivalent booster offers little added benefit when compared to earlier mRNA doses.
https://trinituner.com/v4/forums/viewto ... #p10341005
Ogoud. Lol. Somebody hack your account or you finally realizing the thing don't work?
That is what you want to believe that I said. You're wrong - it only seems funny to you because you either choose, or simply lack the capacity, to understand the information that is actually being presented.Mmoney607 wrote:adnj wrote:I don't believe that you know what your lolling about.Mmoney607 wrote:adnj wrote:timothymcdavid wrote:Question are the vaccines being administered in Trinbago the ones specifically modified to deal with the Omicron variant?
I am vaxxed and boosted plus I got covid19 already very mild a sore throat in the morning and a lill chills the same night back to normal in less than 3 days ... I just wanna know if this makes any sense to those of us in similar situation.
The available vaccines in Trinidad are Sinopharm and Janssen.
US data indicates that the bivalent booster offers little added benefit when compared to earlier mRNA doses.
viewtopic.php?p=10341005#p10341005
Ogoud. Lol. Somebody hack your account or you finally realizing the thing don't work?
You saying that the boosters the moh is offering don't work
I still can't understand how you fail to see that you're arguing a point all by yourself.Mmoney607 wrote:Well Dr. Bratt, a real doctor, says that these boosters are useless.
Sounding like Hinds... A lot of words with out any added value.adnj wrote:That is what you want to believe that I said. You're wrong - it only seems funny to you because you either choose, or simply lack the capacity, to understand the information that is actually being presented.Mmoney607 wrote:adnj wrote:I don't believe that you know what your lolling about.Mmoney607 wrote:adnj wrote:timothymcdavid wrote:Question are the vaccines being administered in Trinbago the ones specifically modified to deal with the Omicron variant?
I am vaxxed and boosted plus I got covid19 already very mild a sore throat in the morning and a lill chills the same night back to normal in less than 3 days ... I just wanna know if this makes any sense to those of us in similar situation.
The available vaccines in Trinidad are Sinopharm and Janssen.
US data indicates that the bivalent booster offers little added benefit when compared to earlier mRNA doses.
viewtopic.php?p=10341005#p10341005
Ogoud. Lol. Somebody hack your account or you finally realizing the thing don't work?
You saying that the boosters the moh is offering don't work
The booster recommendations are essentially similar to the booster recommendations from a year ago:
Vaccinated and boosted - better protection from an increase in antibodies.
Boosted with a different vaccine - better protection.
Boosted by mixing mRNA vaccine with other vaccines - much better protection still.
Boosted with a covalent mRNA vaccine - no noted appreciable difference when compared to a monovalent mRNA vaccine.
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