COVID 19 is Easily Risk Stratified: young & healthy people almost always have minor symptoms and recover just fine. My kids had low fever & stuffy nose for 2 days. Age, obesity, serious illness, breathing issues, etc. all greatly increase risk. 1/
@terrihill@conservmillen COVID 19 Vaccine Risks are Unknown & Appear Random: Data don’t follow a trend other than the young and those who have had COVID seem to be at higher risk of serious event or death. The same population who have the lowest risks from the virus. It’s like Russian Roulette. 2/
@terrihill@conservmillen VIRUS: It seems pretty clear that everyone, vaxxed or not, will get it eventually. Kind of like the common cold! Feel free to do what you can to delay and reduce risk, if you want. You can exercise, loose weight, take immune supporting supplements & have meds to improve outcome.
@terrihill@conservmillen VACCINE: So far, the risks appear to be relatively low for much of the population, especially those more vulnerable to C19. However, by my math, the randomness & unknown potentially serious longterm side effects make me think that nearly anyone under 30 should pass. For now.
@terrihill@conservmillen It is not an easy decision. Especially when we’re constantly lied to and/or the most important data required for us to make truly informed decisions are withheld!
We opted for the lower and more predicable risks and are unvaxxed. We all had C19 in July and thankfully are fine!
@SharylAttkisson I’m going to call bullshit on the KY study. Haven’t read it yet, but my prediction is that everyone with 1 out of 2 vaccines and anyone less than 2 weeks out from their last dose was put in the “unvaccinated” category. If they were honest, they’d throw them out. Let’s see….
@SharylAttkisson Okay, so I was incorrect in my prediction of how it be BS, but it is absolutely garbage!
They list several issues with the study, nearly all would shift the results towards their desired outcome.
This is the biggest IMHO….
@SharylAttkisson They only looked at “reinfection” dates from May 1st through June 30th. They list some BS reasons why they looked at those dates ONLY. They conveniently left out one MAJOR factor that would actually make this the worst timeframe to use IF you wanted an honest study…