18-11-2022, 05:09 AM
(18-11-2022, 04:46 AM)lonelyjak Wrote:(18-11-2022, 04:15 AM)Machink Wrote: No fucking lol
It carries some risk but less than live infection. In a perfect world I suppose you wouldn’t get exposed to either but for most non hermit people, it makes more sense to just get vaccinated unless you are fine with wearing an n99 indefinitely.
If the mRNA delivery route is frightening to someone they could just opt for older tech used in the novavax
As far as risks do go, yes there seems to be a slight risk in either case (vax vs infection) of things like myocarditis and autoimmune disease(lots of people citing “long covid” and given the research on endothelial issues and certain autoantibodies being present, some people even having abnormal pet scans indicative of hypo metabolism, I’m not inclined to write the whole phenomena off as mass hysteria)
Lots of people getting hematological issues post covid too like blood clots. Certain markers for coagulation (eg. D dimer) are high in these cohorts too
All in all, we are already at the point where most people worldwide have both received 1+ Jab and 1+ infection. Best to avoid any exposure to the spike protein imo but the question is going to be repeat infection/booster risk and incidence rate of complications from either
One big issue I see with boosters is the rate of mutation. This virus is mutating fast af and by the time you get your annual booster, there will likely be new variants that evade prior immunity lol
listen faggot, what part of "SCHIZOS ONLY!" do you not understand?
Gonna have to get my diagnosis ASAP

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