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Well said! When did Code Project become a forum for medical experts?
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If you had covid without knowing it it will just be like getting three shots instead of two.
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Now your statement was just another shot.
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Ask a medical professional, not a bunch of geeks on the internet.
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Richard MacCutchan wrote: Ask a medical professional, not a bunch of geeks on the internet.
By the way, information you can gather from a bunch of geeks on the internet can sometimes be more valuable than a yes or no reply you can get from a medical doctor who last read a medical journal 30 years ago.
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You are being hash, you want some one to lose a client in the middle of a pandemic.😉
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I'm having a slight problem with that statement.
First, how do you know if a doc doesn't know? I really wouldn't know that they don't know.
Secondly, If you allow me to use an analogy, there are plenty of quite brilliant older programmers that perhaps doesn't have a clue about Linq for example, but they're still quite able to solve the problem in front of them.
Hmm, that's perhaps not the best analogy, but I hope you get my drift.
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I think you meant to post this to devenv.exe
Quote: older programmers that perhaps doesn't have a clue about Linq That's me. - well I have a clue, but not much more.
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Richard MacCutchan wrote: I think you meant to post this to devenv.exe
Actually not, I wanted to say that I don't necessarily want to change doctor because he/she has outdated knowledge, there is so much more to it than that.
And the same goes for programmers.
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Jörgen Andersson wrote: Actually not, I wanted to say that I don't necessarily want to change doctor because he/she has outdated knowledge, there is so much more to it than that.
Then you definitely want to post it to devenv.exe - it was him who made that assertion, not me.
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Richard MacCutchan wrote: Then you definitely want to post it to devenv.exe - it was him who made that assertion, not me.
I admit this should have been for me and i admit i would have agreed with @Jörgen Andersson
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I have been volunteering in the vaccination centre in my home town, and this is one of the top 3 questions.
Having had COVID counts as a vaccine shot. People who were exposed to the virus get only one shot instead of two in France.
In any case, do not be afraid of anything, a doctor or a nurse will ask you the correct questions before giving you the shot to avoid any risky situation.
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Rage wrote: I have been volunteering in the vaccination centre
Awesome!
CI/CD = Continuous Impediment/Continuous Despair
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I had the virus (a mild case) and 6 months later the shots. No real adverse reaction aside from some fatigue.
"the debugger doesn't tell me anything because this code compiles just fine" - random QA comment
"Facebook is where you tell lies to your friends. Twitter is where you tell the truth to strangers." - chriselst
"I don't drink any more... then again, I don't drink any less." - Mike Mullikins uncle
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ANECDOTAL...
I've received my 2nd shot yesterday. (1st one was Astra Zeneca, 2nd was Moderna).
No issues or side effects yet (other than arm hurting and some fatigue).
CI/CD = Continuous Impediment/Continuous Despair
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The vaccine protect acquiring disease SARS on severe form and also cut the chain and reduce the infection. It is highly recommended put only one dosis of Pfizer vaccine because reduce complications in the future. Anyway the coronavirus cure with clorures. If you ingest regulary bottle water or tap water both contain Cl you dont might have problems of infection.
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Translated from Chinese?
- I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.
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And for coding advice post your questions on webmd.com
Nothing succeeds like a budgie without teeth.
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The worst that can happen is the worst that can happen without prior virus exposure. You may have experience less side-effects (as your immune system is already primed), but for sure not more.
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Have had the first Pfizer jab (South Africa). The accompanying documentation that was given to me was very clear on potential reactions / risks, and in my mind are perfectly acceptable.
This was based on reported results on literally many millions of delivered shots world wide.
I had no reaction other than a very slight inflammation and no pain of the injection site Neither did my 89-yo mother and her two sisters (both in their 80s). Almost their entire retirement facility has been vaccinated (about 200 people), with no severe reactions reported.
Achieving 'herd immunity' will drastically cut down on the potential of the virus to mutate and produce a more hazardous / infectious variant than what we have seen. High numbers of infected people with high viral loads are a much more productive breeding ground for new variants and new waves of the virus.
I don't see why I or anyone else should be exposed to further risk just because of a minority of ... Well this is a public forum or else I would put down what I really think.
I can't believe how politicized this whole issue has become and how some seemingly intelligent and well-informed people have been caught up in an anti-science / anti-vax fakery.
I can remember back when I started school, vaccination was mandated, for the health of the general population and the individual. No questions asked or expected.
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