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  • dal9
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    Originally posted by Gamble1

    I like that he did a lot of reading. People act like they can just learn a phD worth of material in a NFL off season. I also think his allergy is BS. His allergy would have to be from the nano lipid particles and those are not used widely in any medication he would of seen before.

    Basically he is a rich dude getting monoclonal antibody therapy. He should be resistant to a bad case of covid but lets not call this homeopathic. This isn't natural immunity and he knows that. He basically can afford getting infused with a treatment on a regular basis so he chose the route that the majority of Americans can't.
    ya, the allergy is transparent ******** especially since he conveniently happens to be concerned about the side effects of the j&j...somebody should offer his dumb *** the chinese and russian ones, see what he makes up there

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  • Gamble1
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    Originally posted by dal9
    Aaron Rodgers smh...supposedly one of the smart ones too
    https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/...get-vaccinated
    I like that he did a lot of reading. People act like they can just learn a phD worth of material in a NFL off season. I also think his allergy is BS. His allergy would have to be from the nano lipid particles and those are not used widely in any medication he would of seen before.

    Basically he is a rich dude getting monoclonal antibody therapy. He should be resistant to a bad case of covid but lets not call this homeopathic. This isn't natural immunity and he knows that. He basically can afford getting infused with a treatment on a regular basis so he chose the route that the majority of Americans can't.

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  • dal9
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    Aaron Rodgers smh...supposedly one of the smart ones too
    Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers says he did not lie when he said he was "immunized" against COVID-19 and explains what went into his decision to not get vaccinated.

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  • Gamble1
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    Pretty nuts trying to get the kids vaccinated. I signed up my girls 12 hours after it opened up and the availability was slim pickings. Had a coworker get her kids vaccinated by getting up at 5 am to wait in line for a couple of hours. The race track didn't have much until the 16th of November.

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  • Natston
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    Originally posted by vapacersfan
    Has anyone got the booster yet?

    Any side effects with the booster?
    My allergies have been wacky…

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  • Gamble1
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    Originally posted by shags

    How long did the symptoms last?
    I am over it today so just over a day. I had to take the advil 2 times.

    I would caution on taking anything before the vaccine. This is why I waited 24 hours to take anything after the shot. You want the inflammation and the immune response.

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  • shags
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    Originally posted by Gamble1

    Just got my booster on Wednesday and I will need to provide some context here to explain my reaction.

    On the 2 previous days and on the day of I lifted heavy weights which gave me really bad muscle soreness. I think part of my issue is that I already had inflammation which I think the vaccine reacted to.

    My symptoms were a bad headache, nausea, and fatigue. I also had episodes of chills. I normally do not react to vaccines so I am not sure how much it was my lifting alone that contributed to my headache. I typically can over due it lifting and get a bad headaches from it.

    My wife who normally gets bad reactions to vaccines has had an easier time with the booster.
    How long did the symptoms last?

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  • Gamble1
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    Originally posted by vapacersfan
    Has anyone got the booster yet?

    Any side effects with the booster?
    Just got my booster on Wednesday and I will need to provide some context here to explain my reaction.

    On the 2 previous days and on the day of I lifted heavy weights which gave me really bad muscle soreness. I think part of my issue is that I already had inflammation which I think the vaccine reacted to.

    My symptoms were a bad headache, nausea, and fatigue. I also had episodes of chills. I normally do not react to vaccines so I am not sure how much it was my lifting alone that contributed to my headache. I typically can over due it lifting and get a bad headaches from it.

    My wife who normally gets bad reactions to vaccines has had an easier time with the booster.

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  • Ozys Nepimpis
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    Mavericks guard Trey Burke will not play against San Antonio on Thursday due to COVID-19 protocols, Tim MacMahon of ESPN tweets. He’s not sick but he missed part of his protocol sequence, Brad Townsend of the Dallas Morning News tweets. Burke is unvaccinated. Burke, who is signed through next season, has only made two brief appearances this season....he should be waived as an example to others.

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  • Bball
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    Originally posted by vapacersfan
    Joshua Benton
    @jbenton

    In the Pfizer vaccine trial for 5- to 12-year-olds, there were 4,647 participants and only 5 "severe adverse events," none of them related to the vaccine. The best of them, BY FAR: "Ingestion of a penny (1 person in the vaccine group)" https://yourlocalepidemiologist.substack.com/p/vaccines-for-5-11-year-olds-fda-meeting…
    So the vaccine chip is seeking copper, and weakening bones!! Tucker Carlson will have to ask those questions.... "Could it be the vaccine is causing children to crave copper. to crave metals? Is it weakening bones? These are reasonable questions to ask when we're dealing with something as unknown as this new vaccine. Isn't it more of a gene therapy than a vaccine? I'm not a doctor but I think we can all ask these questions knowing what we know!" - Tucker Carlson on a future show.

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  • vapacersfan
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    Joshua Benton
    @jbenton

    In the Pfizer vaccine trial for 5- to 12-year-olds, there were 4,647 participants and only 5 "severe adverse events," none of them related to the vaccine. The best of them, BY FAR: "Ingestion of a penny (1 person in the vaccine group)" https://yourlocalepidemiologist.substack.com/p/vaccines-for-5-11-year-olds-fda-meeting…

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  • vapacersfan
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    Robert Faturechi
    @RobertFaturechi

    BREAKING: SEC says Sen. Richard Burr had material nonpublic info re COVID economic impact. After Burr dumped stock, he called his brother-in-law. His brother-in-law called his stock broker **the next minute**

    Burr’s Brother-in-Law Called Stock Broker, One Minute After Getting Off Phone With Senator
    According to the SEC, Sen. Richard Burr of North Carolina, then chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, had material nonpublic information about coronavirus impact. He and his brother-in-law...
    propublica.org
    7:05 PM ? Oct 28, 2021



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  • Gamble1
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    Looks like kids will get the vaccines here soon. Glad it is happening before Xmas. As for the boosters my boss reported that his wife was able to get the booster a little bit ahead of schedule. Not sure if I will try to do that or not but it would be nice to get a booster before the major Holidays.

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  • shags
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    Originally posted by vapacersfan
    Has anyone got the booster yet?

    Any side effects with the booster?
    I had a teacher friend who got it. He had no issues with either of the initial COVID shots but had flu like symptoms for a day after the booster.

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  • Gamble1
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    Originally posted by vapacersfan
    Has anyone got the booster yet?

    Any side effects with the booster?
    Outside of my Mom getting it my wife is due next week. For my mom there were no side effects.

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