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    Excellent article, thank You! If the dickheads listen it could save lives and a lot of other symptomatic relief as well.

    I could not rep you...

    Politicians and the deep state had a vested interest in not helping patients early on, orange man bad and all. We'll see how places like the FDA may suddenly change their tune when biden's in.
     

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    That's true for every vaccine, AFAIK

    It's best for people with tendency to allergic reactions to get the vaccine at a medical facility and hang around for about 30 minutes.

    They can also be pre-medicated to reduce the chance of a reaction if they have a known risk.

    It was just a PSA.
     

    JettaKnight

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    By INGO...you don't mean me, because I predicted it: "isn't it horrible that those other people fall for this stuff..."

    Obvs.


    And who gets their news from India? :dunno:


    Some more info on this:
    Reuters said:
    The FDA briefing documents also show that it is true that there were four cases of Bell’s Palsy among those who received the vaccine (here). Bell’s Palsy is a sudden weakness or freezing of muscles on one side of the face, which in most cases is temporary ( here , here ).

    The briefing says that the frequency of Bell’s Palsy in the vaccine group is “consistent with the expected background rate in the general population”, adding there is “no clear basis upon which to conclude a causal relationship at this time”. The FDA said it would, however, recommend “surveillance” for cases of Bell’s Palsy as the vaccine is sent out to larger groups of people.

    I had a friend who developed it one day, then lost it later on - I don't think they ever determined why.
     
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    Van Morrison anti-lockdown written song sung by Clapton...

    [video=youtube;L3LXBbSPbm0]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L3LXBbSPbm0[/video]

    Censored anti-lockdown song by Eric Clapton: ''Stand and Deliver''
     

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    https://www.cnn.com/2020/12/10/australia/australia-vaccine-hiv-intl-hnk/index.html

    On Friday, British and French pharmaceutical giants GlaxoSmithKline and Sanofi Pasteur said the release of their vaccine would be pushed to late next year, while one of Australia's four vaccine candidates was axed after trial participants returned false positive test results for HIV.


    Meanwhile, in Australia, health experts have praised the University of Queensland researchers for ending the trial of their joint program with Australian biotech company CSL after participants returned false positive test results for HIV.
    "Although it might seem counter-intuitive, from a research ethics viewpoint, this is a success," said Diego Silva, an health ethics expert at the University of Sydney School of Public Health, in an emailed statement.

     
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