[Lex Computer & Tech Group/LCTG] Concern over MRNA Covid Vaccine and Cardiac Side Effects
Jerry Harris
jerryharri at gmail.com
Wed Oct 19 16:46:53 PDT 2022
>
> And one yellow jacket sting this summer brought me closer to death than
> anything associated with COVID-19 or its preventatives. I now have to carry
> epi-pens and Benadryl whenever I'm working outdoors. Never reacted before,
> and did not react earlier this year, after several rounds of mRNA vaccines.
> This happened before my latest round of the bivalent vaccine.
I'm glad to hear you survived this encounter. One of my daughters
experienced severe reactions to mosquito bites when she was a toddler.
She's outgrown this tendency, but it supports your observation that our
bodies change and that it's difficult to track with absolute certainty the
cause and effect of any reaction we experience.
Jerry
On Wed, Oct 19, 2022 at 7:40 PM Robert Primak <bobprimak at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> I found the exact same rebuttal as you, Jerry.
>
> There's a pattern in Conservative rhetoric and source picking.
>
> This fits that pattern to a "T".
>
> Look, if you don't want to get vaccinated, go ahead and skip it. I will
> continue to follow the preponderance of the science and the medical
> literature, which supports getting boosted with the bivalent vaccines. And
> continuing to wear masks indoors, except in private homes or with people
> with whom you live.
>
> Last I checked, Home Depot still carries and has stock of, N95 masks. The
> same ones the Conservatives accuse of suffocating us with CO2. So, no
> matter who has what this winter, I will feel reasonably well protected,
> both by the mask and by the vaccines.
>
> By the way, my N95 mask also makes a great dust filter, as I found out
> recently while moving a pile of wood chip mulch for a trail improvement
> project. That pile had decaying leaves in it, which means lots of mold,
> mildew and spore dust.
>
> And one yellow jacket sting this summer brought me closer to death than
> anything associated with COVID-19 or its preventatives. I now have to carry
> epi-pens and Benadryl whenever I'm working outdoors. Never reacted before,
> and did not react earlier this year, after several rounds of mRNA vaccines.
> This happened before my latest round of the bivalent vaccine.
>
> Sometimes serious health issues arise on their own, out of the blue with
> no advance signs or warnings. And sometimes these things happen near the
> time we encounter mRNA vaccines or SARS-CoV-2. Still coincidence, not
> causality.
>
> And my heart is still checking out strong and healthy, weeks after my
> latest booster, bringing my total of mRNA vaccinations to five, if my count
> is correct.
>
> -- Bob Primak
>
> On Wednesday, October 19, 2022 at 05:35:39 PM EDT, Jerry Harris <
> jerryharri at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> I stand with Jon. This seems conveniently pro-Barrington Declaration. I
> also don’t have the expertise in this field to personally refute the claims
> by the British cardiologist. So I rely on other sources. Here’s one
> different than that mentioned by Jon.
>
> Link :
>
> https://healthfeedback.org/claimreview/article-by-cardiologist-aseem-malhotra-made-unsupported-claims-about-benefits-risks-covid-19-vaccination/
> CLAIM
> mRNA COVID-19 vaccines might do more harm than good
> VERDICT <https://sciencefeedback.co/claim-reviews-framework/>
> DETAILS
> *Inadequate support*: Malhotra’s claim that COVID-19 vaccines might do
> more harm than good is based on anecdotal evidence and low-quality
> studies—some of them disputed—that are insufficient to support his claim.
> *Cherry-picking*: The article cited mainly studies suggesting a negative
> effect of COVID-19 vaccines, but didn’t acknowledge the wider body of
> evidence showing that the vaccines are safe and effective.
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