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Topic History of: If you will use a vaccine passport
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Honey Sin Atra wrote:
Honey wrote:
the question they ask before they inject you is not "are you allergic to anything in the Pfizer" but "do you have any allergies?"


Because few will know the answer to the first question. And the answer to the second easier question provides the answer to the first.



No Barney. It doesn't. And I already explained it in more detail than I needed to, so you could understand.
Wyot Honey wrote:
[quote]Wyot wrote:
[quote]Honey wrote:
[quote]Wyot wrote:
JK2006 wrote:




The 70 percent is for the old variety, not Omicron, which will have taken over completely in a week or two.
They say Omicron produces "almost undetectable" antibodies


Yep you are correct Honey; I have only caught up on all that this morning. And seems to apply to all prior vaccines. Mind you, the report I saw comes from that prophet of doom (and is not yet peer reviewed) Prof Ferguson. Given his track record who knows...!
Sin Atra Honey wrote:
the question they ask before they inject you is not "are you allergic to anything in the Pfizer" but "do you have any allergies?"


Because few will know the answer to the first question. And the answer to the second easier question provides the answer to the first.

Honey Wyot wrote:
[quote]Honey wrote:
[quote]Wyot wrote:
JK2006 wrote:


I think they stopped the fifteen minute wait to speed things up?

I am thoroughly fed up to find that after three flaming vaxes, each causing huge skin/joint flare up, only to find that AstraZenica is completely and utterly useless against Omicron so I am back to square one.


Funnily enough they had to call a hurried meeting to clarify what they were doing (I was one of the first of the day). The doc told me I had to wait 15 mins, the "jabber" said I didn't. They avoided back up by getting us to wait outside the building...

Sorry to hear you suffer with your flare ups Honey but you haven't wasted your time - 70% protection is not inconsiderable:

www.independent.co.uk/news/health/omicro...na-b1978612.html?amp

12 hours now and no reaction to my Pfizer; fingers crossed...


The 70 percent is for the old variety, not Omicron, which will have taken over completely in a week or two.
They say Omicron produces "almost undetectable" antibodies in those who have only had AstraZenica.

I have no idea why Pfizer chose to include one of the most common skin allergens, (used in cosmetics and skin care) and why medical staff have no information about skin sensitivities/reactions/allergies and Pfizer at all. (other than refusing to give it to you)

Are the thousands of people allergic to "Peg 30" perfectly ok because it doesn't affect you in the same way if you are injected?
Or are those the people who have become very unwell and worse?

I am very sure that most people have not looked at the vax ingredients beforehand, and the question they ask before they inject you is not "are you allergic to anything in the Pfizer" but "do you have any allergies?"

You might not even know which bit of the mascara made your eyes puff up like golf balls.
You just don't buy it again.
Wyot Honey wrote:
[quote]Wyot wrote:
[quote]JK2006 wrote:


I think they stopped the fifteen minute wait to speed things up?

I am thoroughly fed up to find that after three flaming vaxes, each causing huge skin/joint flare up, only to find that AstraZenica is completely and utterly useless against Omicron so I am back to square one.


Funnily enough they had to call a hurried meeting to clarify what they were doing (I was one of the first of the day). The doc told me I had to wait 15 mins, the "jabber" said I didn't. They avoided back up by getting us to wait outside the building...

Sorry to hear you suffer with your flare ups Honey but you haven't wasted your time - 70% protection is not inconsiderable:

www.independent.co.uk/news/health/omicro...na-b1978612.html?amp

12 hours now and no reaction to my Pfizer; fingers crossed...