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Will you be getting boosted now that Covid is back in the headlines in Thailand?


Will you be getting boosted now that Covid is back in the headlines in Thailand?  

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Posted
28 minutes ago, cjinchiangrai said:

You hope but there are a lot of risks and side effects. Chloroquines really do have psychological implications.

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Posted
40 minutes ago, cjinchiangrai said:

You will be more successful keeping up with your vaccinations.

Do need to get a tetanus shot, or not.  As the only thing I've had in the last 20+ years.  And only 2X maybe, I think.  

 

Never stayed current in the USA with tetanus.  Not so current here either.  Haven't had any other vaccinations, since a new born.  Half of them, not needed, or didn't work, since having chicken pox, measles & mumps.  Haven't got a clue what was given back in 1954.

 

Knowing my parents, I was given the minimal required, if any were.

Posted
20 minutes ago, rattlesnake said:

 

We're lucky because we have a cohort of them here to observe in real time. Currently almost 27% of the 129 voters.

Probably would have been more than 27% if the missing AN members were here to vote. 😅


 

 

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Posted
3 hours ago, ChrisKC said:

Not sure this forum is the place to decide such things.

 

The science is one issue suggestive one might get a booster but the advice I seek is from a proper doctor and preferably one that knows my medical history.

 

These people use Substack as their doctors. 

Posted
1 minute ago, cdemundo said:

Is there a COVID booster for current variants?

Is it being recommended by public health agency in Thailand?

 

 

In Thailand, The Science appears to be backpedalling as the truth is too hard to conceal anymore. Shoutout to Dr. Yong, Mister "safe and effective":

 

Covid-19 surge: Chulalongkorn virologist advises vaccination strategy

By contrast, current Covid-19 vaccines are expensive—nearly 10 times the cost of flu shots—less effective against new variants, and more likely to cause side effects. Thus, he does not personally recommend widespread Covid-19 vaccination at this stage, particularly considering the reduced severity of the disease and the cost-benefit balance.

 

https://www.nationthailand.com/news/general/40049804

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Posted
6 minutes ago, Airalee said:


More of a sidestep than a backpedal.

 

Possibly, but I can't find recent articles advocating the vaccine. Even the Bangkok Post says they are useless:

 

Newer strains do not respond to regular vaccination due to the vaccine's capability to protect only against older strains of Covid-19. The report has led to a reduction in the procurement of Covid-19 vaccines for hospitals.

 

https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/3024071/covid-alert-as-6-die-last-week

 



France, on the other hand, is still all in as if this was 2021.

Posted
7 minutes ago, rattlesnake said:

 

Possibly, but I can't find recent articles advocating the vaccine. Even the Bangkok Post says they are useless:

 

Newer strains do not respond to regular vaccination due to the vaccine's capability to protect only against older strains of Covid-19. The report has led to a reduction in the procurement of Covid-19 vaccines for hospitals.

 

https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/3024071/covid-alert-as-6-die-last-week

 



France, on the other hand, is still all in as if this was 2021.


Sounds more like they were comparing and contrasting the Covid splooge to a flu shot.  Perhaps, if/when the new and improved version is available the “spice will flow” as it must.

Posted
13 hours ago, KannikaP said:

rather discriminative. Where's your proof please?

Yeah, I know, I should have written senior citizens experiencing biological maleness, who may be members of the body-positive movement

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Posted
4 hours ago, cjinchiangrai said:

You hope but there are a lot of risks and side effects. Chloroquines really do have psychological implications.

More or less all substances with medicinal properties have side effects if taken either in excessive doses or on a permanent basis.  E.g. aspirin, paracetamol, etc.

 

In the malaria-infested jungles of New Guinea one was given chloroquin ("Nivaquin") to be taken once a week, indefinitely.  One knew there were side-effects; although not in those days, as is now known, that it can cause blindness.

 

After a while I desisted from taking it regularly and instead took an overdose when infrequently laid low with a bout of malaria.  Treating Covid19 with it should be an occasional thing.

 

In fact when infected with Covid I knocked it on the head in three days with very dilute chlorine dioxide solution.  Maybe the vile taste drove it out of me. 🙂

 

As to ivermectin, the dose prescribed by the officialdom-denigrated FLCCC, is 1.5 mg per fortnight.  Tricky to take when one is supplied with 6 mg tablets.  Covid requires very much less than what has been used to save huge numbers of people from river blindness.

 

Table salt can kill if taken in excess.  And there are plenty of similar examples.

Posted
18 hours ago, rattlesnake said:

 

I know a couple of people who developed severe arthritis right after their jabs. One immediately understood the causation and says she made a terrible mistake, the other one is a doctor and has mental barriers preventing her from looking at the evidence – she is boosting herself to oblivion, last I heard she was on her 5th shot.

I need to check into the Arthritis thing, my wife was diagnosed with Arthritis a year after her vaccine. 

 

One of my brothers employees has issues with memory.

She is sure it's from the vaccine as she has never had any health issues.

She is only 53 yrs old in good physical shape, gym 3 times a week, golf, tennis etc.

 

She's been a healthcare insurance agent for 17 years and now she cant remember anything. She failed all her tests to renew her state insurance license and failed her annual Medicare certification. She's lucky as she is financially stable but she is really messed up, it's like she not even the same person.

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Posted
1 minute ago, Felton Jarvis said:

Anti-vaxxers should be booted from the forum. What's next?  Gravity deniers?

 

In an ideal world, we would not exist. Just think of the benefits for the gene pool…

Posted
13 hours ago, KhunLA said:

Do need to get a tetanus shot, or not.  As the only thing I've had in the last 20+ years.  And only 2X maybe, I think.  

 

Never stayed current in the USA with tetanus.  Not so current here either.  Haven't had any other vaccinations, since a new born.  Half of them, not needed, or didn't work, since having chicken pox, measles & mumps.  Haven't got a clue what was given back in 1954.

 

Knowing my parents, I was given the minimal required, if any were.

You don't need to "stay current" with tetanus jabs. They're good for 10 years and only needed with injuries that might require an update jab.

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Posted
7 hours ago, Felton Jarvis said:

Anti-vaxxers should be booted from the forum. What's next?  Gravity deniers?

Why.

We all need a good laugh now and then,

Why take that away from us all.

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