A quick google came up with this... rare disease, and extremely rare reaction to vaccine. Guillain-Barré Syndrome and Vaccines Anyone can develop GBS, but people older than 50 are at greatest risk. In addition, about two-thirds of people who get GBS do so several days or weeks after they have been sick with diarrhea or a lung or sinus illness. Infection with the bacteria Campylobacter jejuni, which causes gastroenteritis (including symptoms of nausea, vomiting and diarrhea), is one of the most common risk factors for GBS. People also can develop GBS after having the flu or other infections such as cytomegalovirus and Epstein Barr virus. On very rare occasions, people develop GBS in the days or weeks after getting a vaccination. In 1976, there was a small increased risk of GBS after swine flu vaccination, which was a special flu vaccine for a potential pandemic strain of flu virus. The National Academy of Medicine, formerly known as Institute of Medicine, conducted a scientific review of this issue in 2003 and found that people who received the 1976 swine flu vaccine had an increased risk for developing GBS. The increased risk was approximately one additional case of GBS for every 100,000 people who got the swine flu vaccine. Scientists have several theories about the cause, but the exact reason for this link remains unknown. There have been several studies of the risk of GBS after flu vaccine and CDC monitors for GBS during each flu season. The data on an association between seasonal influenza vaccine and GBS have been variable from season-to-season. When there has been an increased risk, it has consistently been in the range of 1-2 additional GBS cases per million flu vaccine doses administered. Studies suggest that it is more likely that a person will get GBS after getting the flu than after vaccination. It is important to keep in mind that severe illness and death are associated with flu, and getting vaccinated is the best way to prevent flu infection and its complications. https://www.cdc.gov/vaccinesafety/concerns/guillain-barre-syndrome.html
Try us. We'll wait. Tired of this "you'll see" bulls*** from righty posters. You're just as bad as generalthade who had so many of these idiotic "you'll see" posts it was ridiculous. You want any credibility, post something of substance. Moronic Quackanon conspiracy vids don't count.
Leroy!!!! Sorry, favorite movie moment. The truth has to be brought about slowly so as to not confuse those who are not ready to hear it. I'm not saying "llull C" because we are still being bombarded by lies still coming from more experienced liars. They've lied about stuff before. Why is this so hard to believe? I mean, if I wanted to sell a lie, I would look to get as many "experts" as I can to argue my point.
Of course. "They". You can't get experts to argue your point because there are no experts to argue your point.
The ones in my head disagree. Real talk, you have made me reconsider giving out the truth. I might as well spill it since you all think I'm crazy anyway. Give me time. I want to make it as professional as I can possibly make it. That tends to get people's attention when you sound edumacated.
Texas COVID-19 vaccines: hospital group says doses aren't going unused (statesman.com) I don't understand why they don't just give to who ever wants it. Half the people in this country aren't going to take the vaccine anyway. If the vaccine doesn't get used its going to go bad since you need a lot of dry ice to keep it cold. I don't know what they are doing.
I don't 't get these drive through vaccination sites. I saw one on the news with a 4 mile line. I heard people need to be monitored for 15 minutes at least, and also recommended to be where care can be taken if they have a severe reaction. Anyone know if that's happening at drive through locations? Are they at hospitals? Is each car waiting 15 minutes or so while they observe the person getting vaccinated, or do they just drive off and hope to God they don't have a reaction?