I read a FB thread today from a friend who just had her 2nd shot. About 10 other people joined in, all describing their reactions.
Every....single...one...of them had debilitating reactions, unable to work or basically do anything for 1-3 days. Fortunately no one claimed a more serious side effect than feeling like they had the worst flu ever, but it is early days still.
They were literally celebrating having been made very ill for the privilege of not knowing what future damage might occur, when they are all healthy enough to survive the flu with no intervention in the first place. (And cheerleading the one undecided person to go & get her shot).
I had about 30 minutes of questioning my reality after that.
Well, if this is a virus (as the annual 'flu' is a virus) it ALWAYS mutates. That is how it survives. That is also why they push a flu vaccine every season...because they know there are different strains of flu and that there will be mutations, they just cannot predict which ones when. So they select the most likely ones, combine them and deliver it up to you every year. Shaken, not stirred.
I read a FB thread today from a friend who just had her 2nd shot. About 10 other people joined in, all describing their reactions.
Every....single...one...of them had debilitating reactions, unable to work or basically do anything for 1-3 days. Fortunately no one claimed a more serious side effect than feeling like they had the worst flu ever, but it is early days still.
They were literally celebrating having been made very ill for the privilege of not knowing what future damage might occur, when they are all healthy enough to survive the flu with no intervention in the first place. (And cheerleading the one undecided person to go & get her shot).
I had about 30 minutes of questioning my reality after that.
I was reading that the shot might not even protect you from COVID mutations, as well as it can wear off if you get the I think its mRNA one.
Well, if this is a virus (as the annual 'flu' is a virus) it ALWAYS mutates. That is how it survives. That is also why they push a flu vaccine every season...because they know there are different strains of flu and that there will be mutations, they just cannot predict which ones when. So they select the most likely ones, combine them and deliver it up to you every year. Shaken, not stirred.
Yes agreed! Ive had many friends including one who is a nurse and they all were very sick after both shots.