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Posted On: 05/20/2021 10:11:51 AM
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Not to make light of your troubles or state an oversimplification:
This virus is not dead. It is not like polio or other pandemics that have been eradicated for all intents and purposes. It is impossible to even predict the course of the vaccine, let alone that of the virus itself.
Long-hauler symptoms aside (and these shouldn't be taken lightly), there are multiple variants of symptoms from person to person. The variants of the virus are well-documented, but how one responds to the vaccine and/or the virus is unpredictable.
Case in point: My wife was the last one in the family to get the vaccine because she has so many allergies, and she was afraid of an adverse reaction. She couldn't take the PFE vaccine because she must carry an EPI pen. She finally consented to get the mRNA vaccine. Like most of us she breezed through the first dose. After the second dose, I was down a couple days; mild fever and extreme fatigue. However, she barely reacted to the second dose, EPI pen in hand.
This is why the "complete vaccine" is so essential. I still don't know if he we have the real thing or not. I'm not even sure of what it will take for the FDA or FDA's around the world to acknowledge that NGIO has the complete vaccine. Secondly, for us holders of CYDY, there is no reliable therapeutic that one can take if they do sick. There are few common denominators in the vaccine and the virus. Research has to focus on those common denominators so that non-vaxers and patients alike can have confidence in the available modalities without panicking or having to be treated on an emergency basis. Does that make sense to you guys?
This virus is not dead. It is not like polio or other pandemics that have been eradicated for all intents and purposes. It is impossible to even predict the course of the vaccine, let alone that of the virus itself.
Long-hauler symptoms aside (and these shouldn't be taken lightly), there are multiple variants of symptoms from person to person. The variants of the virus are well-documented, but how one responds to the vaccine and/or the virus is unpredictable.
Case in point: My wife was the last one in the family to get the vaccine because she has so many allergies, and she was afraid of an adverse reaction. She couldn't take the PFE vaccine because she must carry an EPI pen. She finally consented to get the mRNA vaccine. Like most of us she breezed through the first dose. After the second dose, I was down a couple days; mild fever and extreme fatigue. However, she barely reacted to the second dose, EPI pen in hand.
This is why the "complete vaccine" is so essential. I still don't know if he we have the real thing or not. I'm not even sure of what it will take for the FDA or FDA's around the world to acknowledge that NGIO has the complete vaccine. Secondly, for us holders of CYDY, there is no reliable therapeutic that one can take if they do sick. There are few common denominators in the vaccine and the virus. Research has to focus on those common denominators so that non-vaxers and patients alike can have confidence in the available modalities without panicking or having to be treated on an emergency basis. Does that make sense to you guys?
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