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Just now, Pardus said:

Plain wrong, no, nobody ever claimed they were 100% safe, that's in your imagination, just like DC, the weed has turned your brain to mush.

That's the second time today that you lied about what I said mate,I never said anyone claimed them to be 100percent safe,I said that any doctor or whatever that said they could give you heart problems or whatever was shut down an called a conspiracy theorists an here's one bit of proof for you from 2023

WWW.THEGUARDIAN.COM

Aseem Malhotra’s ‘misguided’ views linking some Covid vaccines to excess heart...

 

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Not if they don’t have it haha 

It will be a full hazma suit I’ll need to wear if you talk as much shite in person as you do on here lol 

Not on this scale...and a heart issue ain't exactly and adverse reaction...to me adverse reaction is a rash or a headache for a day or two

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Just now, Francie, said:

That's the second time today that you lied about what I said mate,I never said anyone claimed them to be 100percent safe,I said that any doctor or whatever that said they could give you heart problems or whatever was shut down an called a conspiracy theorists an here's one bit of proof for you from 2023

WWW.THEGUARDIAN.COM

Aseem Malhotra’s ‘misguided’ views linking some Covid vaccines to excess heart...

 

Bollocks, they never denied that they can give an unfortunate few heart problems.

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Just now, Pardus said:

Mate he's 80 year old FFS get a grip lol, at this rate you'll do well to reach 70, can hear your arteries screaming for help from here. Lol

Yep my mother is 91...father 87...auntie 104...you can be old and and have all 4 limbs....

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2 minutes ago, Francie, said:

An I haven't smoked weed in two half years

The after effects can be eternal, get back on it mate you make more sense stoned.

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2 minutes ago, TOMO said:

Yep my mother is 91...father 87...auntie 104...you can be old and and have all 4 limbs....

You might have won the genetic lottery, still, with your diet you've got ten left, max. 

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2 minutes ago, Pardus said:

Bollocks, they never denied that they can give an unfortunate few heart problems.

Read the article,your point blank refusing

The BBC has come under fire from scientists for interviewing a cardiologist who claimed certain Covid vaccines could be behind excess deaths from coronary artery disease.

Experts have criticised Dr Aseem Malhotra’s appearance on the corporation’s news channel on Friday, accusing him of pushing “extreme fringe” views, which are “misguided”, “dangerous” and could mislead the public.

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2 minutes ago, Francie, said:

Read the article,your point blank refusing

The BBC has come under fire from scientists for interviewing a cardiologist who claimed certain Covid vaccines could be behind excess deaths from coronary artery disease.

Experts have criticised Dr Aseem Malhotra’s appearance on the corporation’s news channel on Friday, accusing him of pushing “extreme fringe” views, which are “misguided”, “dangerous” and could mislead the public.

I know this is difficult for you to comprehend but I'll say these words, it's all relative. The vaccines are very safe, the percentage of deadly adverse reactions are minute, much less than deaths from the virus, hope this helps.

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1 minute ago, Pardus said:

I know this is difficult for you to comprehend but I'll say these words, it's all relative. The vaccines are very safe, the percentage of deadly adverse reactions are minute, much less than deaths from the virus, hope this helps.

That's another debate il gladly have with you,but stick to this one,you said that it was transparent from the start about covid vax giving g people heart problems,an I said that's bollocks an the evidence is there,anyone who said it was called fringe views or conspiracy theorists an action taken against them

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Just now, Francie, said:

That's another debate il gladly have with you,but stick to this one,you said that it was transparent from the start about covid vax giving g people heart problems,an I said that's bollocks an the evidence is there,anyone who said it was called fringe views or conspiracy theorists an action taken against them

No, you're taking bollocks, I've just read a government data sheet that was put out a few months after the vaccine rollout mentioning myocarditis & pericarditis, stop inventing. It was also mentioned very early that the AstraZeneca caused blood clots in some individuals.

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1 minute ago, Pardus said:

No, you're taking bollocks, I've just read a government data sheet that was put out a few months after the vaccine rollout mentioning myocarditis & pericarditis, stop inventing. It was also mentioned very early that the AstraZeneca caused blood clots in some individuals.

Debunking COVID-19 myths

By Mayo Clinic Staff

Chances are good that you've heard a lot of ways to avoid, treat or cure COVID-19 (coronavirus disease 2019). If what you heard doesn't mention a COVID-19 vaccine or COVID-19 medicine from your healthcare professional, it could be a myth.

Myths are statements that aren't based in current facts. They are sometimes called misinformation.

 

COVID-19 myths spread early in the pandemic because the disease was new and information changed so quickly. Some of those myths are still spreading, along with new ones.

Before you take action to prevent or treat COVID-19, check with your healthcare professional. Vaccines and medicine to treat COVID-19 are now available. And more is known about medicines that don't work. Untested products that claim to treat COVID-19 also aren't likely to work. Some may cause serious harm.

 

Myth and misinformation

Misinformation is often a mix of true and false ideas. COVID-19 myths are no different. As new information comes out, not everyone learns about it at the same time. And a person may not know something they learned is false or may not remember it exactly.

Here are some known COVID-19 myths.

 

Do COVID-19 vaccines cause cancer or make cancer harder to treat?

No. COVID-19 vaccines are not linked to a rise in cancer or more aggressive cancer. This myth may be passed along as one person's experience. Or rarely, as a personal observation by a healthcare professional.

Researchers looked at the large groups of people who got a COVID-19 vaccine, and there is no evidence to support this myth.

Do COVID-19 vaccines cause heart problems, blood clots or stroke?

The COVID-19 vaccines available in the U.S. do not cause blood clots. COVID-19 vaccines are not linked to a higher risk of stroke. The benefits of COVID-19 vaccines outweigh the risks of rare cases of heart problems. Also, the risk of heart problems seem to be higher with COVID-19 infection than with COVID-19 vaccination.

 

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2 minutes ago, Francie, said:

Debunking COVID-19 myths

By Mayo Clinic Staff

Chances are good that you've heard a lot of ways to avoid, treat or cure COVID-19 (coronavirus disease 2019). If what you heard doesn't mention a COVID-19 vaccine or COVID-19 medicine from your healthcare professional, it could be a myth.

Myths are statements that aren't based in current facts. They are sometimes called misinformation.

 

COVID-19 myths spread early in the pandemic because the disease was new and information changed so quickly. Some of those myths are still spreading, along with new ones.

Before you take action to prevent or treat COVID-19, check with your healthcare professional. Vaccines and medicine to treat COVID-19 are now available. And more is known about medicines that don't work. Untested products that claim to treat COVID-19 also aren't likely to work. Some may cause serious harm.

 

Myth and misinformation

Misinformation is often a mix of true and false ideas. COVID-19 myths are no different. As new information comes out, not everyone learns about it at the same time. And a person may not know something they learned is false or may not remember it exactly.

Here are some known COVID-19 myths.

 

Do COVID-19 vaccines cause cancer or make cancer harder to treat?

No. COVID-19 vaccines are not linked to a rise in cancer or more aggressive cancer. This myth may be passed along as one person's experience. Or rarely, as a personal observation by a healthcare professional.

Researchers looked at the large groups of people who got a COVID-19 vaccine, and there is no evidence to support this myth.

Do COVID-19 vaccines cause heart problems, blood clots or stroke?

The COVID-19 vaccines available in the U.S. do not cause blood clots. COVID-19 vaccines are not linked to a higher risk of stroke. The benefits of COVID-19 vaccines outweigh the risks of rare cases of heart problems. Also, the risk of heart problems seem to be higher with COVID-19 infection than with COVID-19 vaccination.

 

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So, you suffer from selective reading or you can't read at all, tell us all what it says.

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I'll point it out, it says in black & white, that the benefits of the vaccine outweigh the risks, that you have more chance of suffering from heart problems catching the virus than you do from the vaccine.

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32 minutes ago, Pardus said:

I'll point it out, it says in black & white, that the benefits of the vaccine outweigh the risks, that you have more chance of suffering from heart problems catching the virus than you do from the vaccine.

But once again your moving the goalposts that three times today,work you away mate,get your third booster🙂

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