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I fail to see any advantage in taking a Covid vaccine, primarily becaue it isn't a vaccine. True vaccines prevent someone from contracting or spreading a diseaae. The Covid jab does neither. Nor, contrary to the spin, does it do anything to make symptoms milder if you do get Covid.

I woke up sick the morning following my second Pfizer jab and stayed sick for 8 weeks, During that time my PMR first reared its ugly head. The CDC is now calling many new cases of PMR and other autoimmune diseases "vaccine injuries." I've been advised by my rheumatologist not to take any vaccine, but I wouldn't have anyway. Btw, the CDC also says that the flu vaccine is believed to cause autoimmune diseases, too. There are already numerous class action suits about the Shingles vaccines.

Seems to me and many other folks that the only ones reaping any benefits from the so-called Covid vaccines are the big pharmas that are peddling them knowing the risks, possible side effects and shortcomings. Of course, anybody who believes they need to take one should do as they see fit. No judgement either way.

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