The vaccine choices.

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by VisuTrac, Apr 13, 2021.


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  1. Pfizer

  2. Moderna

  3. Johnson & Johnson

  4. AstraZeneca

  5. Still not sure

  6. Not going to get the poke due to potential allergic reaction

  7. No way, Jose' not going to happen

  8. Other (please list in comment)

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  1. Gator 45/70

    Gator 45/70 Monkey+++

    Yeah man,Good stuff that, Added bonus the ol Roids seem to have calmed down, Possibly due to the worms are on the run?
     
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  2. TnAndy

    TnAndy Senior Member Founding Member

    Has it got a weight chart with it ? Only type I've used on my critters is the pour on, it comes with a measuring cup thing built on top, based roughly on weight of the animal.

    One other note about buying farm store Ivermectin, make SURE it not a combo with some other anti-parasite chemical.
     
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  3. TXKajun

    TXKajun Monkey+++

    Sweetie started hearing about the delta variant becoming the most prevalent strain a week or so ago, how transmissible it was, etc, etc, etc and that the Pfizer and Moderna jabs protected against it pretty well. Since we got the J&J jab, she wondered if we were as well protected or if we should get one of the other jabs. Today I got hold of my telehealth person for insurance and had a little chat. I was told the J&J provided equivalent protection and that there was nowhere near enough info about interactions between the different jabs to even think about getting another brand injected into our bodies. So looks like we're going to stick with what we got (pun intended LOLOLOL).
     
  4. Gator 45/70

    Gator 45/70 Monkey+++

    Yes it does have the weight chart on it, This comes in a long pre-load syringe style thingy, As far as seeing another drug added its not stating as so.
     
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  5. Gator 45/70

    Gator 45/70 Monkey+++

    Heres a picture

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  6. 3M-TA3

    3M-TA3 Cold Wet Monkey

    My employer is about to mandate that all employees be vaccinated. I am, but the first shot almost sent me to the ER, and the second hospitalized me for a week. In both cases I had mild flu like symptoms a few days later as anticipated, but on the fifth day went through hell with non flu like issues - vertigo, vomiting, abdominal pain, and unsteadiness throughout my body. Still dealing with loss of balance and ability to walk, but am working hard to get back what I lost in a few short days.

    There is a HUGE push to justify booster shots even though "delta" appears to be a short lived wave and I'm NOT going to take a chance on shot number three. IMO this is an unholy deal between government and big pharma and suspect some of our politicians to get even richer by cramming this down our throats. Might explain why they are hell bent on new mask mandates even though "the science" doesn't back it up.

    Won't be able to get an exemption because my hospitalization wasn't diagnosed as a reaction and instead "probably" an unspecified inner ear disorder since I experienced severe vertigo as part of my symptoms. Might be unemployed this fall for that reason.
     
  7. johnbb

    johnbb Monkey+++

    Got the government shot only because of my age and I figure if there are problems way down the road I'll be long gone. On the other hand my son is young and so far has said no way--- bravo to him --never trust these political professional liars.
     
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  8. chelloveck

    chelloveck Diabolus Causidicus

    Had my first AstraZeneca shot, without any adverse reaction. Will have my second shot in a few weeks time. My youngest son has had his 2nd Pfizer shot, without any adverse reaction...just a matter of allowing the vaccination to achieve its full effect of protection.
     
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  9. SB21

    SB21 Monkey+++

    Ain't getting it. They ain't proved its really any worse than the flu to me yet. It might kill me tomorrow,, if it does ,, these Democrats are screwing this country up so bad ,, it 'bout ain't gonna be worth living in anyway .
     
  10. mysterymet

    mysterymet Monkey+++

    Immunized the old fashioned way....
     
  11. Cruisin Sloth

    Cruisin Sloth Special & Slow

    Still kissing boys ? I take it Ms @mysterymet
    I received this from a person I thought had a few independent thinking brain cells . . . (sigh) -

    Let's see, if I read this correctly - vaccinated people are contracting & spreading the variant to others who are vaccinated. And the variant viral load is the same in both unvaccinated and vaccinated people. So . . . . where's the 'protection' benefit of their vaccine status?
    Go figure -
    I appreciate you and information sharing - reminds me of my gut beliefs & keeping up with independent thinking. (despite public pressure & confusing information to the contrary)

    Stay healthy my friends -


    Sloth
     
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  12. Lone Gunman

    Lone Gunman Draw Varmint!

    Know what? I actually do believe that everybody should be allowed to make up their own minds; however, I also feel a moral obligation to share this information with others—No matter how gullible, ingenuous, or stupid they might be! So, here goes:

    What follows is a direct quote from Jacques Attali's 2006 elitist ‘white paper’ (or to use the vernacular ‘book’) on how all, then, western governments should plan for the future. (Jacques Attali, was a close advisor to former French President Francois Mitterrand. He originally wrote this international advisement all the way back in 1981.)

    In the future it will be a question of finding a way to reduce the population. We will start with the old man, because once he is over 60-65 years old, man lives longer than he produces and it costs society dearly.

    Then the weak and then the useless who do not contribute anything to society because there will be more and more, and especially finally the stupid.

    Euthanasia directed at these groups; euthanasia must be an essential instrument of our future societies, in all cases.


    Of course, we will not be able to execute people or organize camps. We will get rid of them by making them believe that it is for their own good.

    Too large a population, and for the most part unnecessary, is something economically too expensive. Socially, it is also much better for the human machine to stop abruptly rather than gradually deteriorate.

    We won’t be able to pass intelligence tests on millions and millions of people, you can imagine!

    We will find something or cause it; a pandemic that targets certain people, a real economic crisis or not, a virus that will affect the old or the elderly, it does not matter, the weak and the fearful will succumb.

    The stupid will believe it and ask to be treated. We will have taken care of having planned the treatment, a treatment that will be the solution.

    The selection of idiots will therefore be done by itself: They will go to the slaughterhouse alone
    .”

    Reproduced from Attali's 2006 book “A Brief History of the Future”.
     
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  13. oil pan 4

    oil pan 4 Monkey+++

    I say the problem with eugenics is it didn't last long enough or go far enough. Then the fascists in Germany and the democrats here made it all about race and that's what killed it.
     
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