there are other, non-mRNA vaccines to choose from.
Or, don't.
For those of you concerned about
Covid is a non-issue for people not in at-risk groups. Nothing to be concerned about. Maybe just get vaccinated for covid if you're fat and can't take care of yourself properly in the first place.
if you're fat and can't take care of yourself properly in the first place
ScoobyDoo likes to keep it simple, so they can understand things. And so they can blame the victim.
A few minutes on the Internet would tell them the list of troubling comorbidities is pretty long. I bet almost everyone knows someone with something from the lists below that puts them at greater risk for complications from covid, if they don't already have an item or two from the lists themselves.
Here's a by-no-means-complete list of things that can give you or your loved ones an extra-hard time with covid: asthma, cancer, cerebral palsy, chronic bronchitis, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), cystic fibrosis, diabetes, emphysema, epilepsy, high blood pressure, kidney disease, motor neurone disease (MND), multiple sclerosis (MS), neurofibromatosis, parkinson's disease, pneumonia, sleep apnea, ...
Then there are the people taking immunosuppressive medications after organ transplants or for conditions such as addison disease, matomyositis, graves disease, hashimoto thyroiditis, pernicious anemia, arthritis, lupus, and others.
And when people with those conditions do get covid the people around them can be affected as well. A serious case means others can feel the loss of their friendship, love, and support, never mind their income, plus the extra expense if travel is required for treatment.
There are many rare diseases occurring ‘out of the blue’ these days. With no medical investigation, we are left to blame climate change, according to the vax pushers. This lady was a huge vax proponent, then so something odd happened. Causation is not correlation, but it is what it is. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-11516313/Celine-Dion-diagnosed-incurable-neurological-disease-Stiff-Person-Syndrome.html Rare condition, indeed.
No mention of covid, of course. Maybe it's related, maybe it isn't.
Even if it is it will be associated with mRNA vaccines, I bet. For those of you concerned about the risk of myocarditis - however small - there are other, non-mRNA vaccines to choose from. Information about them is here: https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/services/diseases/coronavirus-disease-covid-19/vaccines.html
and here: https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/services/drugs-health-products/covid19-industry/drugs-vaccines-treatments/vaccines.html
Or, don't.
Covid is a non-issue for people not in at-risk groups. Nothing to be concerned about. Maybe just get vaccinated for covid if you're fat and can't take care of yourself properly in the first place.
ScoobyDoo likes to keep it simple, so they can understand things. And so they can blame the victim.
A few minutes on the Internet would tell them the list of troubling comorbidities is pretty long. I bet almost everyone knows someone with something from the lists below that puts them at greater risk for complications from covid, if they don't already have an item or two from the lists themselves.
Here's a by-no-means-complete list of things that can give you or your loved ones an extra-hard time with covid: asthma, cancer, cerebral palsy, chronic bronchitis, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), cystic fibrosis, diabetes, emphysema, epilepsy, high blood pressure, kidney disease, motor neurone disease (MND), multiple sclerosis (MS), neurofibromatosis, parkinson's disease, pneumonia, sleep apnea, ...
Then there are the people taking immunosuppressive medications after organ transplants or for conditions such as addison disease, matomyositis, graves disease, hashimoto thyroiditis, pernicious anemia, arthritis, lupus, and others.
And when people with those conditions do get covid the people around them can be affected as well. A serious case means others can feel the loss of their friendship, love, and support, never mind their income, plus the extra expense if travel is required for treatment.
You’re talking like I’m against vaccines. I’m not. I think fat people should definitely get vaccine subscriptions.
Care to elaborate on that?
Fat people should get vaccinated
Folks, ScoobyDoo has a pretty limited understanding of who needs to get vaccinated: