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Joe Gwinn
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On Mon, 18 Jul 2022 14:03:47 -0700, John Larkin
<jlarkin@highland_atwork_technology.com> wrote:
Hmm. Why do you say this? I don\'t think that the young are at more
risk from vaccination, but they do appear to be at less risk from
COVID. This is the kind of thing that the FDA and CDC agonize over,
mainly for a well-founded fear of Congress.
Joe Gwinn
<jlarkin@highland_atwork_technology.com> wrote:
On Mon, 18 Jul 2022 15:37:18 -0400, Joe Gwinn <joegwinn@comcast.net
wrote:
On Mon, 18 Jul 2022 08:42:01 -0700, jlarkin@highlandsniptechnology.com
wrote:
On Mon, 18 Jul 2022 05:52:17 -0700, Don Y
blockedofcourse@foo.invalid> wrote:
I\'m seeing different experiences and outcomes in current
cases vs. cases from earlier in the pandemic.
Granted, earlier, there were no vaccines whereas every
case I\'ve heard of recently has been vaccinated and
usually, at least, boosted once (some twice).
The cases early in the pandemic seemed to be more
intense symptoms, hospital stays and long recoveries
(some involving a fair bit of PT). Recent cases seem
to be milder (no hospitalizations that I\'ve heard of)
but of much longer duration; you feel like shit for
a long time (but I don\'t hear of any \'extreme\' recoveries)
How does this jibe with other first-hand accounts?
Any recent cases? Anyone want to claim it\'s \"just like
the flu\"?
I had it in 2020. It was like a cold, not bad, no treatment, but it
left me fatigued for a year. Dry-eye syndrome too, during that year;
that\'s one rare side effect, but no big deal.
For roughly half of the people who got it, it was asymptomatic.
I was blackmailed into getting vaccinated in 2021. I went for the J+J
because it was one shot. No reaction to that besides a slightly sore
arm.
I had the J+J shot in 2021 as well, but I wasn\'t blackmailed at all.
Vaccines are the most powerful medical treatment ever invented, by
orders of magnitude.
Getting the actual infection is probably better, and I had it before a
vaccine was available. I\'ve been fine since then, not even a cold.
The blackmail was a reservation at The Gold Mirror, a superb Italian
restaurant, that required a vaccine card at the time. Dirty trick.
In round numbers, the risk of modern vaccination is of order a part
per million, comparable to commercial air travel.
In the US, COVID has killed a million people. Sounds like a lot, but
the population is 330 million, so the raw risk is of order 0.33%, or
3,030 ppm. Which well exceeds 1 ppm.
Likely over-counted. As in death by motorcycle included.
So I take all booster shots offered. So far, Pfizer and Pfizer again.
I also had Omicron at XMAS 2021 - just a scratchy throat. The best
protection is the combination of natural and vaccination-induced
immunity.
The vaccines are not risk-free themselves, especially for young males.
Hmm. Why do you say this? I don\'t think that the young are at more
risk from vaccination, but they do appear to be at less risk from
COVID. This is the kind of thing that the FDA and CDC agonize over,
mainly for a well-founded fear of Congress.
Joe Gwinn