Picture of the Day: 4th Booster Shot for President Yoon

Yoon gets fourth booster shot
Yoon gets fourth booster shot
President Yoon Suk-yeol receives the fourth dose of the Pfizer vaccine at a public health center in Seoul on July 13, 2022. (Yonhap)
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setnaffa
setnaffa
2 years ago

The Safe and Effective President, eh?

Korean Person
Korean Person
2 years ago

I guess setnaffa will soon throw Yoon under the bus.

ChickenHead
ChickenHead
2 years ago

Of course the answer to this is:

“But they never said…”

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setnaffa
setnaffa
2 years ago

Setnaffa throws no one under buses, tables, awnings, or ceiling fans.

He does point out when “important”people use virtue-signalling that can harm others.

An intelligent person would have noticed that.

And probably recognize that the people of South Korea are the only ones to blame for who they elect.

I’m completely ambivalent about their choice of destroyer.

BTW, a “fully-vaxxed and boosted” work colleague (roughly age 40) has contracted COVID-19 twice since June 1st. “And each time it gets worse,” sez he…

Here’s hoping you’re all Safe and Effective…

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Korean Man
Korean Man
2 years ago

setnaffa is on his delusion mode. Time to take your medicine, old man.

ChickenHead
ChickenHead
2 years ago

So I can explain it with sources or you can Google Newsweek or some other pro-vax source and see how they spin it.

But I have things to do.

Short Version: “experts” are now saying that, well, yes, maybe women were right after two years of denial and yes, uh, the covid vaccine causes abnormal periods in 46% of women.

Rationalizations:

– but but but real covid does it too

– oddities in reproductive system behavior due to poorly tested experimental medical procedures made with untested experimental medical technology are nothing to worry about.

Claim: There is all sorts of statistical fookery, stoppages in reporting, etc… but it appears (but not 100% verified in my mind) there is a 10% to 25% reduction in births in a number of countries that coincide with vaccine introduction.

The best is Taiwan, as they report good numbers and got a high rate of vaccination very quickly… which allows the correlation to be obvious. Good statistics and further observation will verify causation.

ChickenHead
ChickenHead
2 years ago

Just an addition to the Taiwan numbers…

There is a lot of statistical manipulation… assuming the numbers are not sugar-coated, lots of statistics are incomplete or designed to be unable to draw conclusions… raw numbers here, percentages there, no baseline numbers to show any perspective, etc.

Taiwan’s fertility has been dropping even before the vaccine so a case could be made that the post-vacvine drop is a continuation of that trend. That case is being officially made.

A second, and harder to explain situation is the big jump in post-vacvination deaths. This is hard to see anecdotally. How many people do you know who die every year? One? Two? None? Chances are, you could double deaths and nobody would notice. A clear double digit percentage rise in deaths is only noticed statistically and only bu those looking for it.

Soooo… just a few things to keep an eye on.

Liz
Liz
2 years ago

[PSA]
They already know the vaccine decreases sperm counts.
https://www.israelnationalnews.com/news/355353

Effect begins 2 months following vaccination & persists for at least 5 months, when study ended.
Bolded that last part. Persisted until they decided to end the study. For whatever reason. For all they know this persists indefinitely. And note that it starts at the 2 month point…we have until now been assured that the deleterious effects only follow directly after vaccination and then disappear. All, are there consequences to consecutive jabs? Unknown so far. As a mom who wants to be a grandparent (yesterday), I am very very concerned.
[/PSA]

Liz
Liz
2 years ago

Per the above, it kinda goes without saying sperm is easier access than ovum. They aren’t harvesting eggs for post vaccination studies. It will be interesting to see if there are any changes noted in IVF “success rates”.

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