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Member 14751866 wrote: I am safer to be close to than any who has had the experimental treatment.
Based on what metrics? Which experts tested you?
Member 14751866 wrote: Too many people harmed by the Pharmaceutical Industry
Disparaging the "pharmaceutical industry" (capitalized even), yet..
Member 14751866 wrote: I use Ivermectin [...] consider learning about Ivermectin, Hydroxychloroquine
Who do you think makes these two drugs you're pushing?
Member 14751866 wrote: Some day when and if you experience chronic illness like arthritis, Chromes disease, inflammatory driven complexes etc. I hope you remember this episode in your life and that the so called vaccine could be the cause.
Or it was that time I was near a microwave, or ate a banana, or went to the beach and/or ate that bad shellfish, or inhaled some asbestos, etc. Know why? Because these are INCREDIBLY CCOMMON ailments that have existed long before COVID.
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doctor's here in the States do not want you getting a vaccine shot until 90 days out from last good test if you have been hospitalized with COVID-19 (as my close friend was, almost died). -- now that is worse case scenario (aside from death).
What I recommend you do is consult a professional doctor (not a nurse, not a friend, not a family member, not the internet, not a wanna-be covid expert), but an MD and explain your situation and get their recommendation.
my 2 cents.
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That's valid for ANY vaccine if you have been hospitalized for ANY infection.
Over here they check your journal, plus checking off a load of questions before giving you any vaccines. I'd assume that's valid more or less everywhere.
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Don't put all doctors on a pedestal. Don't forget that there are s****y, opinionated people in every profession.
I'm not suggesting "consulting the internet" is any better. I just generally object to such blanket statements.
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I think a person has much bigger problems in their life, if they don't trust their primary care doctor.
I also think a person has even bigger problems in their life if they don't have a primary care doctor.
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Which is why it's so important, exactly as you say, to have a doctor you can trust.
I'm just objecting to blind faith, is all.
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Wtf?! When managers say "ask the coders," do you say, "Don't put all coders on a pedestal. Don't forget that there are s****y, opinionated people in every profession"?
Or is, "I just generally object to such blanket statements" meant to be incredibly ironic?
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Calm down. I'm just saying it's not always so black-and-white.
Some people think that doctors--ALL doctors--somehow possess superhuman knowledge, skills, talent, etc and should never be questioned. When it comes to something as important as health, there's a reason you're often advised to get a second opinion.
I've never heard of anyone holding coders to such standards, so to answer your question, no I don't, because it never comes up.
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Oh, I'm calm. Did you say something?
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What? Are you seriously suggesting that the cherry-picking, agenda-advancing, axe-grinding, attention seeking internet isn't the best source for life-changing decisions?
Man, have I ever been doing this all wrong...
cheers
Chris Maunder
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there's a pill for that.
CI/CD = Continuous Impediment/Continuous Despair
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I read that 95% of everything on the internet is biased and/or twisted from the truth for some political agenda. The other 5% is outright lies.
...of course, I read that on the internet!
- I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.
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Wheeler's specialization of Sturgeon's Law[^] to the Internet states:
"99.97% of everything on the Internet is crap."
It is worthwhile noting that the percentage is asymptotically approaching 100% as time goes on.
Software Zen: delete this;
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Gary R. Wheeler wrote: "99.97% of everything on the Internet is crap."
The other .03% is PornHub
"'Do what thou wilt...' is to bid Stars to shine, Vines to bear grapes, Water to seek its level; man is the only being in Nature that has striven to set himself at odds with himself."
—Aleister Crowley
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"99.97% of everything on the Internet is crap."
Isn't that about the same percentage they give to the survival rate of having covid?
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Huh. Fortunately correlation is not causality. I read that in a book somewhere. Or saw it on Star Trek. One of the two.
Software Zen: delete this;
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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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