@LuFins-Dad said in Vax Status:
@Jolly said in Vax Status:
The current COVID vaccine does not work well. I suspect we will begin to see annual "cocktail" mixes based on prevalent strains. In that, it bears some similarities to the flu vaccine. However...
Serious adverse side effects are more numerous with the COVID vaccine. Dr. Paul is right. Treatment protocols may be tailored on best practice medicine, but withholding treatment based on this particular, poor performance vaccine is simply not medically ethical and is a bureaucratic relic from the beginning if the pandemic.
Kill it.
If you’re talking about withholding Ariosto treatments, medicines, etc… I absolutely agree with you. But we are talking about a transplant where the patient will be on significant immunosuppressants for the rest of their life. We’re talking about a disease that can easily kill you if you are immune compromised. The potential vaccine adverse reaction is negligible when compared to the adverse reaction when on immunosuppressants and contracting COVID.
There are a wheelbarrow load of diseases that can kill you if you are immunocompromised. Tell that adverse tail to my SIL, who had a horrible reaction to the vaccine or to my wife, that went tachycardia 180 with massive skips, BP of 175/120 and climbing, not to mention the usual fever x4 days, malaise, etc
If hadn't had rescue meds at home and a doc on speed dial, she stood a good chance of dying in the den.
Now, suppose she needs a kidney in the future?
You're telling me no, because of a vaccine that barely works against the current strain or may not work at all?
Gentlemen, that's bad medicine.