Mr D Sure enough she posted to facebook with a pic of the 2 yo with vaxx bandage. Got so many comments about what a wonderful Mother she was. These are the people who will lead the country? Heaven help us
106 is pretty damn high. Glad he did ok, but that's a scare. Everyone in the house but me has caught a bug the past week. Very slight fever, sore throat but no redness. Sluggish. Not sure if it's covid or not but it's nothing major
It was a scare. We considered taking him to the ER for it, but before doing so we called the NHS helpline (one of the few things the NHS does that I actually think is pretty good), and they advised us on what to try at home before bringing him in. Luckily their suggestions worked.
They went to random cemeteries and asked if they wanted to have Biden run again...hearing no opposition, it got marked down as wanting Biden to run again. And THAT is how you find 25%...
I guess it's strange to me that the well respected health professional is the outlier in your mind. I've not vaccinated my 6 year old but I've thought about it.
It's because many "respected health professionals" have shown that they're not above putting politics over medicine.
I think the fact that she vaccinated her two year old might indicate that she's not using partisan factors when making for health decisions for her child.
Really? Vaccinating a 2 year old against Covid merely indicates extreme stupidity and/or gullibility. Then posting it on facebook or other social media suggests she's more interested in grandstanding and virtue signaling than her child's health.
I disagree. The Ute's post everything on social media. I think how you folks are responding is more descriptive of your mindset than anything that she's done. She's a respected health professional listening to her physician. Now doing that is stupid/gullible? We're doomed.
I agree Bubba, continuing on current path we are doomed. And if I knew my child had more risk from a vaccine than from a disease no way I’d vaccinated them and that is also backed by reputable physicians, just not the ones you would quote.
I'm in the middle. As I said, my 6 year old is not vaccinated. That said, she knows more about medicine than me. My point is that educated and recognized medical professionals are catching hell for vaccinations. I'm sure this is unrelated... The first U.S. polio case was discovered in nearly a decade. Should you worry? What the Measles Epidemic Really Says About America
Coach, it's a weird situation with the docs. Surely you can see that. My experience is that in practice docs reflexively back the vax for everyone. The docs I know personally are far less vax-favorable. They advised me to get it but not my kid. One from San Antonio said, "It's genetic material. I'm not putting that **** in me." He's in his 50s. I don't know what he tells guys patients, but that's what he personally thinks.
That measles article is interesting because the ‘forgetting’ or in the case of the young never experienced and not being taught about is so much more expansive than just the history of disease.
You work for a hospital, and your 6 year old knows more about medicine than you. I'm glad you work outside of Texas!
LOL. I was referring to the well thought of niece of horn6. Not my 6 year old. Mine identifies as a stinky boy (he is a boy). His pronouns are mine and snack.
Not Corona but another case of ‘adulterated’ science and the ramifications thereof: Bombshell: Possible Fraudulent Images Used In Key Alzheimer’s Study Has Misled Research For Years, Report Says | The Daily Wire sickening when you consider the $$ wasted on a horrific disease.
On the study cited above Dr Ashe, the incited team leader, states that the research $$ spent on treatment has not been wasted but indeed was designed against the wrong fraction of the amyloid producing entity. It seems there are two AB molecules designated 1 and 2. The treatment has been devoted against 2, which Dr Ashe says is not the guilty one. I throw this in incase someone finds this and chastises me for not looking further into it.
I am going to presume the real researchers know all about the false stuff in their area of expertise. That is not the issue. The issue is when researchers and others use false information to get funding based on fraud. This is climate science in a nutshell. Some medical fraud happens too.
I'm not quick to dismiss things as conspiracy theories, but I'm pretty reluctant to buy this. It's just a little too "my forehead is magnetic now" for me.
I am still trying to figure out why taxpayers should pay for vaccines so gay men can go on Buttageiging
Funding from no-nothing bureaucrats who can be easily impressed by a "scientist" spouting 5 dollar words the bureaucrat would have to look up to grasp.