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| Becar6. 04. 2021 16:36:54 |
I'm not afraid of anything because I won't get vaccinated. Thank God I successfully advised older family members against vaccination, many would already have this AZ vaccine for the plebs in them. Now I really have nothing to fear. I'm not convincing anyone, but I have the right to express my opinion and point out irregularities. Just like you have the right to get vaccinated 10x when possible. If it were possible, I'd happily give you my vaccine.
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| SamoK6. 04. 2021 16:38:54 |
That's about like saying you're not afraid of snakes because you never go anywhere near any anyway )
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| Janez526. 04. 2021 22:25:16 |
So that not only those against vaccination speak up. I was vaccinated with AstraZeneca at the beginning of March. The first night I had a fever of 38, felt muscle fatigue. The next day the temperature dropped. On the third day after vaccination all side effects were gone. I got vaccinated because I'm in a risk group and figured there's less harm in getting vaccinated than exposing myself to covid dangers at my age. As for blood clots, there are articles that younger women using certain contraceptive pills are more prone to such complications. According to Food and Drug Administration (FDA) data, with contraceptive pills there's a probability that 3 to 9 out of 10,000 women will develop blood clots. And there's no big panic because of that.
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| Trobec7. 04. 2021 00:16:40 |
Well, with contraceptive pills the risk of various clots is already increased. Interestingly, not much is said about that. But if the vaccine also has such a potential side effect, in combination due to synergistic effect the chance is of course greater. If they confirm it, it will be listed as a potential side effect and caution when combining with contraceptive pills. If the link is very strong (I doubt it, because they would probably have discovered it earlier), it might even be listed as a contraindication - meaning if taking contraceptive pills, no Astra vaccination. Otherwise, every thing in life carries some probability of unforeseen/unwanted event. In the mountains we can get injured. On the road we can have an accident. Even if we lie on the couch all the time, a meteorite can hit our house...or a plane falls on it (even higher probability of heart attack). We don't deal with these probabilities. And thank f*** we don't...otherwise we'd conclude life is too dangerous. I don't know if there's any statistic "probability of accident in mountains", but there is "number of GRS interventions". Almost 500 last year and over 600 in "normal" year 2019.
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| julius7. 04. 2021 08:44:37 |
And this joke for covid first-fighters and May beetles. Two mice are talking. Have you gotten vaccinated against covid yet? No! Now they're doing tests on humans.
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| ppegan7. 04. 2021 09:33:03 |
When the vaccines came out, I read an article on the topic, where it said that the vaccine is safe, but not tested. I don't know which vaccine it was about, I forgot, but probably it applies to all. The first thing that came to my mind was, how can something that isn't tested be safe? 
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| turbo7. 04. 2021 09:44:58 |
The farmer distills brandy. He takes the first shot in his hands. He knows it's safe, likewise that it (still) isn't tested. It's just the first shot. Probably something in that sense 
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| pantani17. 04. 2021 11:04:21 |
ppegan, ask primož, he is a "verified expert". 
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| ppegan7. 04. 2021 12:38:24 |
Pantani will surely chime in with his expert nonsense, I don't doubt it 
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| SamoK7. 04. 2021 12:57:24 |
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| pantani17. 04. 2021 13:30:54 |
ppegan, If that's expert nonsense (as I already wrote once), that vaccines are tested on mice and rats and not on humans, and that it takes years before a vaccine goes to market, then please get vaccinated. 
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| SamoK7. 04. 2021 13:46:34 |
>How can you be so sure? Well, I can't be 100% sure, even less can I convince those who are already 100% convinced in their theory. But I don't bother dealing with that one % possibility that "little green men" exist. But hey, if you believe in an all-powerful rich guy, probably not hard to believe in the all-powerful evil of Bill Gates too.
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| redbull7. 04. 2021 14:53:11 |
You can drive yourself crazy
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| Sorok7. 04. 2021 17:16:57 |
Everything is possible, even without brains For example, that Kim Kardashian became a billionaire. And what else has she done  
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| SamoK9. 04. 2021 10:04:39 |
>That's how everyone overtakes us on the right and left. Another one who can't help but spit on his own country/land and glorify "foreign". As far as I can see, since the beginning of this shit Slovenia has been more or less average. Sometimes a bit up, sometimes a bit down, but only at the beginning with deaths was it really at the top. That Slovenia is average is fine with me. Top in beauty, average in other qualities - I don't know why anyone would expect more. (primoza, this is just a comment about you, not meant for you, because you've already put me on the list of those smarter than yourself.)
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| redbull9. 04. 2021 10:42:38 |
Some would want this virus so there'd be peace till year's end and you can cross borders peacefully, others are shaking as if it's any different than a few years back
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| SamoK9. 04. 2021 10:47:39 |
redbull, a civilized person doesn't know where his head is at. On one side he'd like to be forever young and healthy, on the other he wouldn't do anything himself and wants the "system" to take care of it. If the system doesn't work perfectly, then everything's wrong again. Childish. Man has really lost his way completely.
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