Convid on the rise!!!!

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Is it "Chaz" or is it "Chops"? :D

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I haven't had Covid since Trump was re-elected.

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Quote from: CNCAppsJames on July 08, 2025, 04:38 PMI'm DEFINITELY gonna die someday.

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LoL fully understand there's no way out for any of us....but as this is the convid thread, I'd thought i'd add some more data to it, which shows the year climate change has massively affected people.... :sofa:
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Quote from: Newbeeee™ on July 09, 2025, 02:19 AMbut as this is the convid thread

I had no idea who Dr Bryan Betty was.

Sounds like a smart guy. 

https://www.rnzcgp.org.nz/RNZCGP/News/College_news/2021/When_it_comes_to_COVID-19_GPs_advise_against_taking_advice_from_social_media_influencers.aspx


"When it comes to the safety of the COVID-19 vaccine, Dr Betty is urging people to think more carefully about where and who they are getting their information from.

"While patients have every right to, and should, ask questions about side-effects and interactions with medication, GPs across New Zealand have reported an increase in the number of patients coming to them with vaccine hesitancy because of what they've read online.

"Doctors, such as specialist GPs, have had many years of training and understand how medications work, and their effects. Ask us your questions, not the influencer you follow on Instagram or TikTok.

"The sheer amount of misinformation that is being amplified online is staggering and the people who are propagating these myths are actually causing more anxiety and harm. Misinformation is undermining the vaccination rollout.

"It is easy to look at something like microchipping and say it is in the realm of conspiracy theories, however unsubstantiated rumour such as the vaccine causing infertility, which has no basis whatsoever, is in the realm of pseudoscience and more difficult to counter."

"Debunking some common COVID-19 vaccination myths

  • 1. The vaccine causes infertility

There is data showing no difference in the fertility rate among vaccinated and unvaccinated people. This myth seems to stem from a misreading of a study where rats were given 1,333 times the vaccine dose, and a study claiming there is similarity between the viral spike protein and a protein in placentas.

  • 2. The vaccine makes you magnetic

There are no metallic ingredients in the vaccine, and it cannot cause you to become magnetic.

  • 3. The vaccine is a microchip

None of the COVID-19 vaccines in development contain software or microchips and cannot be used to track you.

  • 4. The vaccine rollout is a cover to collect our DNA

When you receive the vaccine, nothing is taken away from your body.

  • 5. The vaccine can alter your cellular DNA

The vaccine uses a fragment of mRNA (messenger RNA), which instructs your body to make an immune response against COVID-19. The mRNA does not do anything to your body or alter your DNA.

  • 6. The vaccine causes cancer

No, to cause cancer, a vaccine would need to interfere with the DNA - in particular the genes that control your cell division. There is nothing in the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccination that can do this.

  • 7. The vaccines are still experimental

There is a misconception that because the trial end date is in 2023 that the vaccine is still "experimental". The endpoint is in 2023 so clinical trial participants (who are a valuable source of data) can be followed up for as long as possible - which is common practice in clinical trials. To date, millions of doses of the Pfizer vaccine have been administered, and it is one of the most tracked vaccines in history.

  • 8. Vaccine related hospitalisations and deaths are being covered up

On any given day, even before COVID-19, many people get admitted to hospital for all sorts of reasons. Hospitalisations and deaths will also occur in the days following vaccination, again for all sorts of reasons. In order to figure out if the vaccine had a role in this hospitalisation or death, there are rigorous methods in place that assess the causality.  "

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I tried to figure out where the numbers came from in that twitter post (I hate it when people post a bunch of information without showing where it came from) but that exact information doesn't seem to be publicly available?  I wonder where those numbers came from?

I found a paper published by the Parliment of New South Whales that shows the request for this information and the information published but it doesn't match the numbers shown in the twitter post. Especially when it comes to admitted patients. I assume the vaccination rates are similar in both Countries?
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Newbeeee™

^^^^ LoLz
There's also this link in the post which says very similar.
Unsure where the Foi is but I believe same as UK, the manufacturer has been instructed to add a warning ref Peri and Myocarditis to the package insert. So.... why....would....that....be.... :shrug:
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Quote from: Newbeeee™ on July 09, 2025, 03:52 AMUnsure where the Foi is but I believe same as UK, the manufacturer has been instructed to add a warning ref Peri and Myocarditis to the package insert. So.... why....would....that....be....

I don't have a twitter account so I can't follow threads.

Good question? I've seen mixed information on myocarditis. I believe the vaccinations include a warning now according to the FDA. They still claim that the chance of getting myocarditis from Covid is higher and the cases are more severe :shrug: 

The request in Australia, which I'm guessing isn't going to be as convincing to you, says:

"While some people will have presented to EDs due to concerns about possible myocarditis or pericarditis following vaccination, the evidence clearly shows vaccination significantly reduced people's risk of severe disease, including that associated with myocarditis and pericarditis due to COVID-19.

Despite the higher number of ED presentations in 2021, the proportion of people with chest pain who were subsequently admitted to hospital was lower in 2021 (around 13%) than before the pandemic (around 17-18% in 2017-2019). The number of people who presented to EDs with chest pain returned to the expected level around the middle of 2022 - by this time, NSW had a highly vaccinated population and many people had also developed immunity after having COVID-19."

So if you believe these numbers, you can see a jump in presentations, but not nearly as high in admissions. But this is nowhere near what it's showing in the twitter post. Although this is AU, not NZ


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Quote from: neurosis on July 09, 2025, 04:16 AMThey still claim that the chance of getting myocarditis from Covid is higher and the cases are more severe :shrug: 
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The IQ test, continues.... :hrhr:
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Quote from: neurosis on July 09, 2025, 05:59 AMYes, it does. :lol:
Just to recap....the clue was in the nick-name 4 years ago.... "the clot shot"....
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