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gregkel22 t1_j305sce wrote

Does it stop COVID, stop COVID symptoms or neither?

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ClockNo4364 t1_j30ldg7 wrote

It can do both. Not 100% guaranteed you won't still get Covid, but it will bring the severity way down.

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HoneyBun21222 OP t1_j30uuke wrote

All of the covid vaccines drastically reduce severity and prevent hospitalizations and death. The new bivalent booster is particularly effective.

People who received the bivalent vaccine were 84% less likely to be hospitalized for COVID-19 than those who were unvaccinated and 73% less likely to be hospitalized than those who received 2+ doses of the monovalent vaccine.

Adults who received a bivalent booster were 38% to 45% less likely to seek emergency or urgent care than those who received monovalent vaccination only with the last dose 5-7 months earlier and 11+ months earlier, respectively.

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gregkel22 t1_j31byrs wrote

You know all of this narrative is crumbling.

Big fan of football? Glad a lot of people watch. Perfect stage. You can question the hit as the cause, but underlying CMP can be a bitch!

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ClockNo4364 t1_j30lf3l wrote

It can save your life.

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gregkel22 t1_j31cnmz wrote

I don't know how having a clot could save your life, but here is this....

Pfizer’s COVID-19 Vaccine Linked to Blood Clotting: FDA

Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine has been linked to blood clotting 4 in older individuals, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

FDA researchers, crunching data from a database of elderly persons in the United States, found that pulmonary embolism—blood clotting in the lungs—met the initial threshold for a statistical signal and continued meeting the criteria after a more in-depth evaluation.

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ClockNo4364 t1_j31r3l0 wrote

let me do a quick Google search on how many people Covid has killed: 1.1 million

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