This news about covid causing blood clots only surfaced now, magically, after the az vaccine started causing them. This was not mentioned a year ago and no focus on it, until now. I have watched a video by a professor on virology, just one of the videos I’ve watched. The platform is not important, point is it was a valid video. He also was involved in selling the tests to detect covid. He has come out to say covid is not as dangerous as made out to be by the media. All this hype around it is unnecessary. None of these measures are as effective as claimed they are, and they are even a health hazard.
I have asked a couple of my specialists if I should wear a mask, and get the vaccine. Answer was if I wanted, but not necessary. Similar answers from the nurses. I’ve never seen my med onc with a mask on, esp not voluntarily. Some other specialists do wear masks and advise to get the vaccine, so there are literally people giving valid points from both sides. But these are cancer specialists. They specialise in their specific area. My onc can’t give advice on surgery, and vice versa.
The man I mentioned above is a virologist, and involved in selling the tests, so one could say he specialises in that particular area. So in this case, I’d trust him. Especially bc he’s coming out and saying this, knowing full well the backlash he could receive. And obviously refusing any commission for ‘selling it’ to the public. He has no gain in doing that, only negative public reactions. So I trust he’s doing it bc he knows it’s true, and is genuinely interested in helping people be safe and healthy.
I won’t post the link here, if anyone wants it I can pm it. This is a forum about breast cancer, and I’d like to keep my focus on that. I also need to say what I think if I disagree with something, especially if I think it’s unsafe. So I’ve said it, and that’s enough from me. I agree to disagree, as long as no one accuses me of ‘not doing my part’ by not getting the vaccine. That’s not how it works. The world is not black and white; it’s very grey, as my onco told me about my chemo decision. If requested by a friend, I would wear a mask and keep my distance to help them feel safe, but not 24/7. And I won’t put myself and my daughter at risk by injecting ourselves with poorly researched foreign matter. I’m already taking enough medication.
So, to those getting the vaccine, I hope it prevents you getting covid and any other virus. I hope you don’t get any nasty side effects, and I hope you remain in good health 🙏🏻♥️. To those not getting the vaccine, I wish you the same 🙏🏻♥️.
Most importantly, since this is a breast cancer site, I hope we can continue to fight this disease, get better treatments in future, and remain in good health 🙏🏻💯💖. We all fight the good fight 💟.