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Leading Thai doctors raise 'long Covid' and vaccine complications - Tim Newton Today - Jan 16

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13:54 - A joint statement from two leading Thai doctors about the ongoing dangers of Long Covid-19 and possible risks from over-vaccination. They accuse Thai authorities of under-reporting the problems and depriving people of access about such news on social media.

 

Tim Newton Today is a daily take on Thai and regional news and issues of interest to expats and foreign tourists.

 

 

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Now they tell us about vaccine complications after encouraging us to get experimental Covid shots as well as booster shots. I should have never given in to the Covid hype.

I think most people in Thailand had the Astra Zeneca vaccine, which has since been suspended for use in Europe due to possible blood clot complications.

Sure glad I got Sinovac, instead of Pfizer/Moderna. I will never take a booster. 

I had 2 jabs of AZ then 'something' told me not to have any more,a friend had 2 Pfizer ,I don't know what the 3rd one was but his health hasn't been good since,another friend has had to have a pace maker fitted and an acquaintance had a booster,felt ill after it,couldn't get  an appointment with the Dr for 3 weeks,heart attack killed him-didn't have any health problems previously.

 

Governments,scientists and big pharma have a lot to answer for.

Just now, cmjl said:

I had 2 jabs of AZ then 'something' told me not to have any more,a friend had 2 Pfizer ,I don't know what the 3rd one was but his health hasn't been good since,another friend has had to have a pace maker fitted and an acquaintance had a booster,felt ill after it,couldn't get  an appointment with the Dr for 3 weeks,heart attack killed him-didn't have any health problems previously.

 

Governments,scientists and big pharma have a lot to answer for.

 

yeah, sure.

Complete vaccination before contracting SARS-CoV-2 significantly reduced long COVID incidence across different COVID-19 waves, including the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron VOC wave.

 

The study findings indicate a significantly lower long COVID risk among fully vaccinated individuals as compared to unvaccinated individuals. Additional COVID-19 vaccinations before an individual contracted SARS-CoV-2 increased VE.

 

https://www.news-medical.net/news/20231019/Assessing-COVID-19-vaccine-effectiveness-against-long-COVID.aspx

 

 

16 minutes ago, ozimoron said:

People vaccinated before their first case of COVID-19 are diagnosed with Long COVID almost four times less than unvaccinated people, suggests a large new study published Nov. 22 in the BMJ.

 

https://time.com/6338434/vaccination-long-covid-risk/

Do you believe all the hype you read,? Mark Twain popularised the saying,"There are 3 kinds of lies: lies,damned lies and statistics".

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