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Re: Why Vaccinated Often Recover More Slowly Let’s agree to disagree . The study supports observation . My issue is not the report but observations. you state * the vaccinated individuals who take the longest to recover and who catch one cold after another, fit into the 30-60 age group, male and female, and have relatively active lifestyles. so they catch cold after cold ( who reports colds to their md), anyway, is it their lowered resistance or the fact they are active thus more exposed, or multiple other factors in play here . To suggest it’s their lowered Ig levels alone is simplistic. you state * n defending what you believe, you even go so far as to imply that doctors and patients can't tell when a person has recovered from a cold or flu. i.e. that recovery from that physical ailment is purely subjective. That suggestion is rather silly but not surprising in a debate about Covid. Yes, the moment of recovery from a flu is 100% subjective, they is no lab result nor marker to determine this end point. It’s when the patient says I feel ok.This feeling is 100% subjective. correlation: give me a few days and I am sure I could report that in some country blue eyed males driving a bmw have more accidents then green eyed males. Correlation not causation. I am just friggen tired of causation vrs correlation crap that revolves around this covid world. I have NO agenda , I could care less if you or anyone else gets vaccinated or not, it’s up to the individual. I just hope someday to pick up the paper or turn on the news and there is no mention of cv19. |
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