Yes, here's a quote from their retraction statement.And the point is?
The article was retracted.
Retracted for a number of reasons they list...if you follow a link they provide. Mainly for misrepresenting data and the author misrepresenting his current professional affiliations. My synopsis. Read the actual reasons at that site...
WOW. - SMHAnd the point is?
The article was retracted.
Retracted for a number of reasons they list...if you follow a link they provide. Mainly for misrepresenting data and the author misrepresenting his current professional affiliations. My synopsis. Read the actual reasons at that site...
That's a big part of my problem with the whole thing.It is always wear a mask or don't, with no explanation of who is really benefiting. (if anyone).
Beth didn't have a choice. It was get the shot or be removed from the schedule indefinitely. This was when the vaccine was first approved for emergency use and they didn't have the foggiest about side effects.Daren - - Good point.
Wasn't it more than just you in your family that were questionable/prohibited for vaccination?
I've come across a quite a few folks that don't have an option in the last few months.
These folks don't have a choice....
Your immune system can trigger some weird symptoms some times. I've been on an immuno suppressant for a couple years now to chill my immune system out I would get a cut and it would be healed up in a few days. I actually miss that side effect. I don't miss the psoriasis though. And the psoriatic arthritis is miserable.I believe the VAERS reports are just unverified reports and probably are NOT considered data. I assume you were referring to VAERS?
Here is a personal example. I am 74 years old. I got vaccinated last February.
About 2 weeks after the second shot, I developed some kind of facial irritation. First time in 74 years. This would have been about the time I was considered fully vaccinated.
I saw a dermatologist, who I think is a pretty good one, and getting this irritation under control took nearly four months, of trying different things.
I considered the possibility that perhaps the vaccine increased my immune system in a way that caused my body to react to whatever the natural condition of my facial skin/beard was. Action/reaction kind of thing.
Since VAERS events can be reported by anyone, and are apparently not verified, I could have reported this and it would have become a VAERS statistic.
I asked the doctor about this. He felt it was just a coincidence and unrelated.
NOW I want to think maybe my immune system sensitivity has dropped off, since almost six months has passed since the second shot. And that is why the irritation issue seems to be gone.
Time for a booster shot!
LOL
The main thing i have learned is some people are willing to STEAL my freedom for their perceived safety.The main thing I've learned from the pandemic is that people would rather be dead than wrong.
Majority of Physicians Decline COVID Shots, according to Survey
Of the 700 physicians responding to an internet survey by the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (AAPS), nearly 60 percent said they were not “fully vaccinated” against COVID. This con…aapsonline.org
Now wait just one minute, the cheerleaders keep saying none of this is real and can't happen?
From the study,
Nonphysicians were also invited to participate in the survey. Of some 5,300 total participants, 2,548 volunteered comments about associated adverse effects of which they were aware. These included death, amputation, paralysis, stillbirth, menstrual irregularities, blindness, seizures, and heart issues.
“Causality is not proven. However, many of these episodes might have resulted in a huge product liability or malpractice award if they had occurred after a new drug,” stated Dr. Orient. “Purveyors of these COVID products are protected against lawsuits.”
I see your back at it posting stuff from this crazy organization masquerading as a professional society:Majority of Physicians Decline COVID Shots, according to Survey
Of the 700 physicians responding to an internet survey by the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (AAPS), nearly 60 percent said they were not “fully vaccinated” against COVID. This con…aapsonline.org
Anybody can say anything, or hear anything that is not really intended...My doctor said the vaccine has potential to be bad or worse than Covid.
It’s worth looking at the group being sampled before drawing any conclusions. AAPS is a small fraction of US physicians, about 5,000 members, with defined goals and things that they support, especially freedom for physicians of any government controls. It would not be a surprise if many of their members declined the vaccine.Majority of Physicians Decline COVID Shots, according to Survey
Of the 700 physicians responding to an internet survey by the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (AAPS), nearly 60 percent said they were not “fully vaccinated” against COVID. This con…aapsonline.org