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Smitty, Mentioning your brother is anecdotal. Are vaccine reactions statistical

This question was cut-off. Presumably, the question was "Are vaccine reactions statistically greater in pts who had Covid before?"

First, I haven't looked up the data on vaccine side effects in pts with a history of Covid.

Been busy.

Second, my brother's story is an anecdote, of course, it's a story. Remember, my entire clinical experience is anecdotal. Does my clinical experience not matter?

And actually, my brother's case is one of many, I have heard about, anecdotally.

Conversely, I have not heard about similar reactions in people who got the first dose and were not previously infected.


Third, my point wasn't the reaction he and others have had to a single dose, my point was and is data based, since they didn't need a single dose but got one, why do they need a second dose to meet vaccine mandates?


Many people, who had a bad reaction after the 1st dose and had proven immunity from natural infection prior to the first dose, don't want to get the second dose and they are deemed NOT Fully-vaccinated.

They don't want to get the second dose. But why should they?

Speaking of data, where are the data supporting the need for a second dose of the mRNA vaccines in pts who were antibody positive before the first dose?

If anyone wants to discuss the case-control study from Kentucky, let me know.


C'mon, man. Gotta do better than that.

SMS

 
 
 

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