Man Can’t Get Heart Transplant Because He’s Not Vaccinated Against COVID

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@HarlemHottie why you dapping this moronic shyt?
Bc it's not unusual to be skeptical of a new thing, esp when it's being injected into your person. I've always been a 'late adopter.' If I'm skeptical of a new phone, I'd expect that same skepticism to extend to other new tech, such as mrna vaccines. It's not complicated.
 

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Bc it's not unusual to be skeptical of a new thing, esp when it's being injected into your person. I've always been a 'late adopter.' If I'm skeptical of a new phone, I'd expect that same skepticism to extend to other new tech, such as mrna vaccines. It's not complicated.
Skepticism is vastly different from outright rejection, particularly when we currently have more publicly-accessible information about the various COVID vaccines than virtually any other. And we're about 20+ years into mRNA vaccines as well, the MRNA vaccines having been in development since the 80s.

But you do you - upper-class communities have strange relationships with vaccines (a la Orange County autism debate) so your position makes sense based on your stated class position. :yeshrug:
 

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Bc it's not unusual to be skeptical of a new thing, esp when it's being injected into your person. I've always been a 'late adopter.' If I'm skeptical of a new phone, I'd expect that same skepticism to extend to other new tech, such as mrna vaccines. It's not complicated.

Being an early adopter for the new iPhone won't get you killed:manny:

If you wanted to wait that's your choice but a lot of people died taking that risk.
 

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They're not forcing him to do shyt.

He can either be a part of their voluntary organ transplant list system, and follow the precautions they set out for him, to ensure success, or he can not be a part of it.
Because he's either too stupid or too deluded to take the vaccine to protect against the virus at the heart (pun not intended) of a global pandemic - he's disqualified himself.

That's it. He's not being "forced."
@HarlemHottie why you dapping this moronic shyt?


What they are doing is bullshyt and people that support it ain't shyt.
Nobody would support someone being taken off a transplant list because they refuse a new drug.
 

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Skepticism is vastly different from outright rejection, particularly when we currently have more publicly-accessible information about the various COVID vaccines than virtually any other. And we're about 20+ years into mRNA vaccines as well, the MRNA vaccines having been in development since the 80s.

But you do you - upper-class communities have strange relationships with vaccines (a la Orange County autism debate) so your position makes sense based on your stated class position. :yeshrug:
:jbhmm: So they were working on mrna vaccines before they even sequenced the human genome in the 2000s?

You're right, there is an element of class privilege. I barely engaged with the public before the pandemic. Im now completely insulated, as close to 'immunologically- naive' to covid as you'll find in nyc.

Being an early adopter for the new iPhone won't get you killed:manny:

If you wanted to wait that's your choice but a lot of people died taking that risk.
Facile argument. A. We have no idea of the potential long term effects bc, yes, mrna can work wrong. I took a college level biology class about this, not like I'm an expert, but I know enough that my concerns are well informed. B. I'm apparently one of the few actually living like we're in a pandemic. I'm not at the club, the gym, or even in an elevator. I'm nowhere but my house or outside and masked up.
 

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A lot of the responses from vax nazis essentially saying he should go ahead and die due to non vaccinated causes lets me know that they will have no problem with eventually having the unvaccinated put in camps because they feel it will somehow 'make them safer' despite the fact that if the vaccine actually worked, they wouldn't have anything to worry about from the unvaccinated.
^that's pretty extreme. Which MAGA flag waving cavebeast told you that?
 

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Facile argument. A. We have no idea of the potential long term effects bc, yes, mrna can work wrong.

It can, but hasn't, and there are no long-term effects past a couple weeks/months.....​

Large U.S. study finds majority of mRNA COVID-19 side effects are mild and temporary

In 18.1% of deaths who had death certificates and autopsy reports available for analysis, the most common causes of death were diseases of the heart (46.5%) and COVID-19 infection (12.6%).

Here's the study.....​

Safety Monitoring of mRNA Vaccines Administered During the Initial 6 Months of the U.S. COVID-19 Vaccination Program: Reports to Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System (VAERS) and v-safe

This article is a preprint and has not been peer-reviewed [what does this mean?]. It reports new medical research that has yet to be evaluated and so should not be used to guide clinical practice.

If you wish to argue that there might be something years down the road, you'd have to show how that would be possible given that nothing injected remains in your body after a week and this subject has been studied/monitored for almost 2 years.​
 
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