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I never opposed vaccines, but I had concerns about the COVID vaccine. Astro passed away six months after getting it, showing signs of dementia. I avoided the vaccine due to health issues and a bad reaction to the flu shot. Many musicians faced long-term effects after getting vaccinated, affecting their ability to work. I lost everything but chose not to risk my life for music. Other musicians, like Eric Clapton, experienced worsened health issues post-vaccination, impacting their ability to perform freely.

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I got vaccinated, but not boosted. The sickest I've been in 15 years was after the vaccine. I've had COVID five times, but the vaccine made me much sicker; I was in bed for two days with a racing heart. It's disturbing that we can't even discuss this. My worst COVID experience was just a sinus infection, and I'm not willing to trade that for the vaccine's side effects. Many people I know felt incredibly sick after their second shot, which is a side effect we don't discuss enough. These are companies with a history of lying and criminal fines, yet they're exempt from responsibility for vaccine side effects.

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Michael Caine shares his painless COVID vaccine experience. A grieving mother warns against vaccination after her daughter died post-shot. Morgan Freeman expresses trust in science and the vaccine. Concerns arise about vaccine safety, with reports of severe side effects and deaths linked to various vaccines. Individuals share personal stories of adverse reactions, including heart issues and neurological problems. Some argue that the risks of COVID vaccines may outweigh the benefits for children, emphasizing the need for more research. A retired pediatrician notes that the risk of serious disease from COVID is low for children, while potential vaccine risks are higher. Others claim that COVID-19 may not exist as a distinct virus, suggesting it is misidentified influenza. Overall, the discussion reflects deep divisions regarding vaccine safety and efficacy.

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The largest COVID study found a link between the vaccine and heart/brain disorders. Data from 100 million people in 8 countries showed slight increases in conditions like myocarditis and Guillain Barre syndrome. The study does not prove the vaccine caused these issues. Despite concerns, experts say the vaccine's benefits outweigh the risks. People like Elizabeth Foster question the vaccine's impact on their health. It's important to consult with a doctor before deciding to get vaccinated.

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Michael Kane shares his positive experience with the COVID vaccine, while a grieving mother urges people not to take it. Morgan Freeman, though not a doctor, trusts science and encourages others to get vaccinated. The importance of vaccinating as many people as possible is emphasized, especially to prevent the spread of variants. Concerns about vaccine safety and side effects are raised, with personal stories of adverse reactions shared. The need for long-term safety data, especially for children, is highlighted. Some individuals question the existence of COVID and criticize the vaccine rollout. A doctor argues against current vaccination strategies, citing lack of scientific evidence. The transcript ends with a humorous exchange about getting vaccinated.

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A 52-year-old woman regrets getting the vaccine because she believes she didn't need it. She had already contracted COVID multiple times before getting vaccinated. During her annual physical, she tested positive for an autoimmune issue and wondered if it was related to receiving the booster shot and subsequently getting COVID within three weeks. The woman consulted a top rheumatologist in New York who confirmed that she wasn't the only one experiencing this issue.

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COVID-19 vaccines are safe, effective, and allow for reopening. Data shows their safety and effectiveness across populations, including the elderly, those with underlying conditions, and pregnant and nursing women. Hospitalizations and deaths decreased after vaccine release, but cases are spiking again. In June, 100% of COVID-19 deaths in Maryland were among the unvaccinated. The Delta variant is highly transmissible, but vaccines are effective against it, preventing hospitalizations and deaths. There is no evidence of negative impacts on fertility or increased risk to women of childbearing years. COVID-19 does not discriminate, and severe cases are unpredictable. Cases are spiking in every state. Vaccines are a gift and are easily accessible. Get vaccinated to protect yourself and others, travel and celebrate responsibly, and ensure a healthy and safe community.

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Some people who raised concerns about vaccine side effects were silenced to prevent vaccine hesitancy. Vaccines are crucial for older individuals but may not be as critical for younger people. While vaccines have saved lives, some individuals have experienced significant side effects. It is important to acknowledge these issues despite the benefits vaccines provide.

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I got vaccinated, but never boosted. The sickest I've been in 15 years was after the vaccine. I've had COVID five times, but the vaccine put me in bed for two days with a racing heart. It's concerning that we can't even discuss these reactions. My worst COVID experience was just a sinus infection, which is preferable to how the vaccine made me feel. Many people I know felt extremely ill after the second shot. These side effects aren't discussed enough. Plus, these are companies with a history of lying and criminal fines, yet they're exempt from responsibility for vaccine side effects.

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Multiple individuals share their experiences of adverse reactions and health issues following COVID-19 vaccination. Some report paralysis, loss of feeling, chronic pain, blood clots, heart problems, and other severe symptoms. Concerns are raised about the safety of vaccines, while others emphasize the overall effectiveness and rarity of serious adverse reactions. The CDC investigates deaths potentially linked to the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. A mother shares her daughter's debilitating condition after participating in the Pfizer vaccine trial. These personal accounts highlight the need for further examination and open discussion regarding vaccine-related injuries.

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Biden's successful vaccination efforts have expanded the list of who can administer shots, including veterinarians. However, one person believes that getting the vaccine actually lowered their immune system and caused them to contract COVID-19. In Florida, a statewide grand jury is being called to investigate any wrongdoing related to COVID-19 vaccines. The speaker expects the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine to be authorized in the UK soon, which they believe will have a significant impact on the pandemic. Despite concerns, another person eagerly awaits their Pfizer vaccine appointment. Vaccine hesitancy is attributed to false information circulating on social media, despite vaccines being proven safer than other drugs.

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There's a lot of rumors that are going around that young and healthy people don't need to get the vaccine. You should save it for people who are a little bit older. "There’s a syndrome that we refer to as long COVID, which means you get a syndrome following the clearing of the virus where it could be for months and months that you have symptoms that are profound fatigue, muscle aches, temperature dysregulation, and even an inability to focus or concentrate." "So for the person themselves to protect themselves. But then there's also the responsibility that you have of not being part of spreading the infection throughout the community. So you almost wanna take what I call a societal responsibility. Protecting children also protects society." "And, by the way, we have enough supply of vaccine. We don't have to worry about it. Everybody can get vaccinated."

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A speaker expresses their excitement about getting the COVID-19 vaccine and encourages others to trust it. They mention that the vaccine is 90% effective and discuss the expected side effects. Another speaker shares their personal experience with Bell's palsy but still supports getting vaccinated. They highlight the importance of vaccination during hurricane season. The speakers urge people to get vaccinated and criticize those who spread misinformation on social media. They also mention the risk of myocarditis associated with the vaccine. Overall, the video emphasizes the benefits and importance of getting vaccinated against COVID-19.

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It's not too late to get your second shot if you skipped it. Many patients express concerns about side effects, but these typically last only a day and provide essential protection against hospitalization. Access and convenience also play a role in vaccination rates. It's crucial to understand that without the second dose, you won't achieve the full 94-95% protection. Getting vaccinated is vital for reaching herd immunity and meeting the CDC's target for reopening by July 1st.

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There is concern about the safety of coronavirus vaccines, but they are still recommended. The J&J vaccine has a risk of blood clots. Vaccinating children is important, even though COVID poses little threat to them. Boosters are now being recommended, with the possibility of needing more in the future. Disinformation campaigns have hindered progress. It is crucial to get vaccinated and combat fake information. Doctor Peter Hotez is seen as an expert on the topic. Monkeypox is a concern among men who have sex with men. Overall, the focus is on vaccination to overcome the pandemic.

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Biden's successful vaccination efforts have expanded the list of vaccine providers, including vets. However, one person believes they got COVID after receiving the vaccine, suspecting a connection. In Florida, a statewide grand jury will investigate any COVID vaccine-related wrongdoing. The speaker expects the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine to be authorized in the UK, which they believe will have a significant impact on the pandemic. They also express concerns about the safety of vaccines. Vaccine hesitancy is attributed to false information on social media, despite vaccines being safer than other drugs. The likelihood of experiencing serious adverse events from the vaccine is higher than being hospitalized with COVID.

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According to a survey mentioned in The New York Times, Democrats were more likely to overestimate the chances of hospitalization due to COVID-19 compared to Republicans. Around 41% of Democrats believed the chances were over 50%, while another 28% thought it was between 20% and 49%. This misinformation may have been influenced by the liberal media, leading to unnecessary fear. The speaker highlights the impact of this fear on the entertainment industry, with touring acts struggling to sell tickets in blue states. However, they reassure the audience that safety measures are in place and encourage people to enjoy life while following guidelines. The speaker also mentions their personal experience of getting COVID-19 after being vaccinated, which they find strange but note that many others have had similar situations.

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Most people have taken the vaccine, which can feel like a horror movie scenario. If you got the vaccine, you might worry about potential risks, especially if you were previously in favor of it. The push to vaccinate all ages, including pregnant women, has raised concerns due to studies showing a high rate of miscarriages. This research could lead to feelings of shame and guilt among those who received the vaccine.

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A mother from Seine-et-Marne plans to sue Pfizer after experiencing health issues following vaccination. Several individuals share their stories of developing various conditions after receiving the Covid-19 vaccine. One person experienced pain and numbness throughout their body, while another suffered from thrombocytopenia, a decrease in platelets. Another woman fell ill after her second dose and tested positive for Covid-19. She now faces serious health problems, including neurological issues and memory loss. These cases highlight concerns surrounding the vaccine's potential side effects.

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It is important to consult with your doctor or a trusted person to understand the risks and frequency of side effects associated with vaccination. While these side effects do exist, they are very rare and mostly mild. Within 48 hours of vaccination, one may experience a headache or a slight fever. With this information, we can have confidence in the vaccination process.

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Speaker 0 asks if people are not afraid of the side effects of the Covid vaccine. Speaker 1 responds that they are more afraid of long-term effects of Covid itself than the vaccine's side effects. They mention that billions of people have been vaccinated with no major side effects reported. Speaker 1 also addresses the concern that women are more affected by vaccine side effects, stating that there is no scientific evidence to support this claim. They mention not having any information from the COVAS (the organization responsible for scientific surveillance) or any published studies on this matter.

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The video features individuals sharing their personal experiences and concerns regarding COVID-19 vaccines. Some emphasize the importance of vaccination, highlighting its safety and benefits, while others express negative experiences and adverse reactions they believe are linked to the vaccines. They express frustration with the medical system and lack of support. Examples include pain in legs and difficulty walking, severe side effects like shaking and chest pain, and diagnoses of pericarditis. Adverse reactions mentioned include blood clots, Bell's palsy, and neurological deficits. Overall, the video presents a range of perspectives on COVID-19 vaccines, with some advocating for vaccination and others expressing concerns and negative experiences.

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A nurse reassured Barry that he wasn't crazy and that many others have the same condition as him. Barry felt great to be acknowledged. The conversation then shifted to the impact of COVID-19 on actors and the requirement for masks and vaccinations on film sets. Barry initially questioned the necessity of these measures, considering the demographics of those most affected by the virus. However, he ended up getting the second jab and experienced a debilitating injury shortly after. Barry described the fear he felt as a sense of hopelessness and not being heard, rather than a fear of death.

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I don't understand why people are hesitant to get vaccinated despite the clear benefits. Some individuals are experiencing side effects, but the overall goal is to end the pandemic. It's important to address concerns and encourage vaccination to prevent the virus from spreading and mutating. The discussion also touches on censorship, misinformation, and the need for a thorough review of vaccine effectiveness. Ultimately, the focus should be on public health and safety.

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On COVID, there's a perception that credit isn't given where it's due. While the vaccines were developed quickly, they don't prevent infection or transmission and may have serious side effects. In hindsight, would anything be done differently? Studies on the vaccines are ongoing, and results will emerge over time. It's important to note that Pfizer marketed its vaccine as safe for pregnant women, but reports indicated that over half of the 458 pregnant women who received the vaccine experienced adverse events. The ongoing studies will help clarify these concerns.
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