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Posted On: 07/15/2021 8:40:44 PM
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That's right - pushing the mRNA vaccines on youth is a travesty. The chances of getting heart inflammation or other adverse reaction is way higher than having a bad case of COVID.
Anyone that gets the vaccine now, ahead of full FDA approval, is essentially enrolling themselves in a clinical trial, where the full risks are not even stated. There really is not even any monitoring going on except adverse event reports to the CDC, and those are not widely disseminated or investigated.
The youth are being encouraged to take part in this massive experiment without true informed consent. No scientific IRB board would ever approve such a thing for any other drug.
And there are scientists who are worried that come this winter, vaccinated people who are exposed to COVID could come down with a worse case than if they were never vaccinated. That is called paradoxical immune reaction. But of course, the NGIO vaccine will avoid all of those problems!
I have not gotten an mRNA vaccine because I think it is too risky. When the NGIO vaccine is available I will get that.
Anyone that gets the vaccine now, ahead of full FDA approval, is essentially enrolling themselves in a clinical trial, where the full risks are not even stated. There really is not even any monitoring going on except adverse event reports to the CDC, and those are not widely disseminated or investigated.
The youth are being encouraged to take part in this massive experiment without true informed consent. No scientific IRB board would ever approve such a thing for any other drug.
And there are scientists who are worried that come this winter, vaccinated people who are exposed to COVID could come down with a worse case than if they were never vaccinated. That is called paradoxical immune reaction. But of course, the NGIO vaccine will avoid all of those problems!
I have not gotten an mRNA vaccine because I think it is too risky. When the NGIO vaccine is available I will get that.
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