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COVID Shots Tied to a Lower Risk of Death From Any Cause

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Young and middle-age adults who had at least one dose of a COVID-19 mRNA vaccine were less likely to die of any cause in the following 4 years compared with those who weren't vaccinated, a nationwide French cohort study found...

Among over 28 million adults under 60 years of age, the incidence of all-cause mortality among those who received a first dose of mRNA vaccine from May 1 to Oct. 31, 2021, was 0.4% after a median follow-up of 45 months, compared with 0.6% in those who were unvaccinated by Nov. 1, 2021.

https://www.medpagetoday.com/infectiousdisease/covid19vaccine/118840

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25 minutes ago, Alan Zweibel said:

Young and middle-age adults who had at least one dose of a COVID-19 mRNA vaccine were less likely to die of any cause in the following 4 years compared with those who weren't vaccinated,

what a load of  555555   😂  💀

15 minutes ago, save the frogs said:

Research may or may not be legit. 

 

But this could be ground-breaking and mind-blowing if there is some truth to it. Means mRNA may have a bright future for many illnesses. 

 

Soon 16 billions administered mRNA vaccines on global basis could be called a success? 

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4 minutes ago, johng said:

what a load of  555555   😂  💀

Thank you for your thoughtful critique. Still, next time could you lighten up a bit on the evidence?

12 minutes ago, Hummin said:

Soon 16 billions administered mRNA vaccines on global basis could be called a success? 

 

Thank you for playing along. 

Ok, let's have this little chat before the anti-vax brigade invades the joint.

Do viruses even exist?

Does the immune system exist?

Do you exist?

 

I asked AI a simple question. 

Because I was curious to know if the vaccine did sth inside the body that was not related to the Covid virus, which might explain the "all cause mortality" claim. 

This is vague and obscure and in no way definitive, but here's what I got. 

 

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6 minutes ago, save the frogs said:

 

Thank you for playing along. 

Ok, let's have this little chat before the anti-vax brigade invades the joint.

Do viruses even exist?

Does the immune system exist?

Do you exist?

 

I asked AI a simple question. 

Because I was curious to know if the vaccine did sth inside the body that was not related to the Covid virus, which might explain the "all cause mortality" claim. 

This is vague and obscure and in no way definitive, but here's what I got. 

 

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A small jab - a big effect: nonspecific immunomodulation by vaccines

 

Recent epidemiological studies have shown that, in addition to disease-specific effects, vaccines against infectious diseases have nonspecific effects on the ability of the immune system to handle other pathogens. For instance, in randomized trials tuberculosis and measles vaccines are associated with a substantial reduction in overall child mortality, which cannot be explained by prevention of the target disease. New research suggests that the nonspecific effects of vaccines are related to cross-reactivity of the adaptive immune system with unrelated pathogens, and to training of the innate immune system through epigenetic reprogramming.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23680130/

2 minutes ago, Alan Zweibel said:

A small jab - a big effect: nonspecific immunomodulation by vaccines

 

I never heard of this concept before.

Nice job bringing it up.

 

1 minute ago, save the frogs said:

I never heard of this concept before.

Yeah it's another load of 555555   😂  💀

3 minutes ago, johng said:

Yeah it's another load of 555555   😂  💀

Perhaps it’s you that are the (load)555555 or perhaps it’s more a reflection of the people who have the intelligence to follow the science just do a bit better in the …..shall we say in the Darwin department ehh??

33 minutes ago, save the frogs said:

 

Thank you for playing along. 

Ok, let's have this little chat before the anti-vax brigade invades the joint.

Do viruses even exist?

Does the immune system exist?

Do you exist?

 

I asked AI a simple question. 

Because I was curious to know if the vaccine did sth inside the body that was not related to the Covid virus, which might explain the "all cause mortality" claim. 

This is vague and obscure and in no way definitive, but here's what I got. 

 

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Do we really need this discussion in 2025? 

 

It is distracting your mind from so much other things you should focus on instead of what the anti vaxxers trying to tell you. They just trying to find excuses why they are like they are! 

 

It is basically a mental health problem, that’s what it is. 

Again , I want to thank all the human guinea pigs.

Keep taking the mRNA shots.

Maybe someday they will be useful.

I'll wait . 

 

 

Of course.  Is this the Conspiracy Theory thread?  :biggrin:

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Just now, connda said:

Of course.  Is this the Conspiracy Theory thread?  :biggrin:

For some people, conspiracy theories belong in every thread.

1 hour ago, johng said:

what a load of  555555   😂  💀

aha... the master of insight.   55555🤮

 

KISS - Keep It Simple Stupid..... don't bother with claiming evidence here or there.

43 minutes ago, FlorC said:

Again , I want to thank all the human guinea pigs.

Keep taking the mRNA shots.

Maybe someday they will be useful.

I'll wait . 

 

 

I do not take any unnecessary vaccines and haven't taken one since 2002 except rabies vaccine which I did this year. 

 

It is voluntary for us grown ups who can decide for us selves.

Those that like jabbing themself repeatedly with  rushed experimental concoctions believing they are the elixir of life

are perfectly welcome to carry on..just remember though that human beings evolved,survived and thrived perfectly well  before  the jabbing became a thing.

Calling those who don't follow your 'religion'  nasty names is not very nice.

 

Mandating adherence to orthodoxy, coercion,shaming and censorship of different points of view or opinion and scientific research doesn't lead to better results  in most cases.

13 hours ago, save the frogs said:

Yeah, most likely fake science? 

Who knows? I'll give this a pass ... 

 

 

I'll take the extra 4 years......:intheclub:

13 hours ago, johng said:

what a load of  555555   😂  💀

To you, everything is a load, sad really..........😟

2 minutes ago, johng said:

Those that like jabbing themself repeatedly with  rushed experimental concoctions believing they are the elixir of life

are perfectly welcome to carry on..just remember though that human beings evolved,survived and thrived perfectly well  before  the jabbing became a thing.

Calling those who don't follow your 'religion'  nasty names is not very nice.

 

Mandating adherence to orthodoxy, coercion,shaming and censorship of different points of view or opinion and scientific research doesn't lead to better results  in most cases.

I don't think you are correct, we are now living waaay longer, go look at the average age of death of our ancestors, you may educate yourself....😉

6 minutes ago, transam said:

I'll take the extra 4 years......:intheclub:

 

Yeah, we'll take the extra 4 years of emojis !!

🤪💀😎👽🙈💯🤡🤙💃:spamsign:

1 minute ago, save the frogs said:

 

Yeah, we'll take the extra 4 years of emojis !!

🤪💀😎👽🙈💯🤡🤙💃:spamsign:

Emojis have an infinite life span, chap, you or I haven't, I'll take the 4 years, you can do what you like......:intheclub:...................:sorry:

COVID Shots Tied to a Lower Risk of Death From Any Cause

 

So, that means if you had the jabs you have a lower chance of dying from blood clots? I mean based people have called it the clotshot ever since people suddenly started passing out on live tv at staggering rates.

Sorry, I just dont buy this OP. 

12 minutes ago, SunnyinBangrak said:

So, that means

What it means is they are desperate to try and paint the forced rushed experimental concoctions in a favorable light..even though there is mountains of evidence to the contrary. 

1 minute ago, johng said:

What it means is they are desperate to try and paint the forced rushed experimental concoctions in a favorable light..even though there is mountains of evidence to the contrary. 

I expect it is connected to their high priest of lableaks "doctor" Fauci having his autopen pardon invalidated. They would go to any lengths to stop this vile spreader of disinformation getting his well deserved JUSTICE

1 hour ago, SunnyinBangrak said:

I expect it is connected to their high priest of lableaks "doctor" Fauci having his autopen pardon invalidated.

 

Could be,  hope to see all the perpetrators at a Nuremberg 2 style  trial as soon as possible. 

15 hours ago, save the frogs said:

Yeah, most likely fake science? 

Who knows? I'll give this a pass ... 

 

 

Good luck.

 

 

It’s very good news.

 

Only improved by the added bonus of rightwing conspiracy nuts not taking up the benefits.

 

The future looks brighter by the day.

1 hour ago, CaptainPeacock said:

Just for YOU...Enjoy!:tongue:

 

 

Katie’s likely to throw a fit when she hears this news.

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