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We have administered this type of vaccine to over one billion people, demonstrating its safety. While there is a very low risk of myocarditis, particularly in young men, the risk of developing myocarditis from COVID-19 is actually higher than from the vaccine.

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Some batches of the vaccine may have serious side effects or be degraded. The batch number can be checked to see what to expect. Documentation shows that certain batches have more serious adverse effects. Even the best batches from Pfizer and Moderna had a high rate of serious adverse events in the short term, around 1800.

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There is a new mRNA COVID-19 vaccine, but there is no evidence to support its effectiveness or safety in human trials. Additionally, several studies from different countries suggest that these vaccines may actually increase the risk of contracting COVID-19 over time. This is concerning and not a typical outcome.

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We are witnessing a significant increase in cases of myocarditis, with thousands reported in recent studies compared to only a few cases in the past. The potential long-term effects of vaccine-induced myocarditis are concerning, with some cases leading to cardiac arrests years after vaccination. This suggests that the current cases may just be the beginning, and regulatory concerns should extend for at least 5 to 15 years post-vaccination.

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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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This vaccine has been widely used and is considered safe, with experience in over a billion people. While there is a very low risk of myocarditis, especially in young men, associated with the mRNA technology, the risk of getting myocarditis from COVID-19 itself is higher than the risk from the vaccine.

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The vaccine's mRNA is identical to the RNA in our cells, which doesn't cause long-term adverse effects. The RNA in the vaccine is degraded within a week and completely gone. The lipid nanoparticles in the vaccine contain four types of fat, two of which are present in our cells and are gone within 24 to 48 hours. None of the vaccine's components remain in the body after days to a week. The mRNA doesn't integrate, affect, change, or mutate the DNA. Adverse events to vaccines mostly occur within the first six weeks, and with 15 million people already vaccinated, only rare anaphylaxis-like reactions have been observed. The chances of experiencing an unusual adverse event are less than 1 in 15 million.

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We have experience with this vaccine in a billion people, showing it is safe. The mRNA vaccine carries a very low risk of myocarditis, especially in young men. However, the risk of myocarditis from COVID is higher than from the vaccine.

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Finished with a patient today. He is in research. We're using a lab in Germany. We have detectable Pfizer messenger RNA in his body now three point two years after the shots. For sure. So people who took these shots, they've got it at least long term now. And I've testified in the House last year and I said, I think we've got five to fifteen years of concern here. This is very long acting genetic material. And I think we should assume that all messenger RNA coming forward is going to be very long acting in the body and we need to be prepared for it.

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Developing an effective and safe vaccine takes around 10 to 25 years, with the current record in the US being 3 to 4 years. The timeline for COVID-19 vaccines follows a similar progression as other vaccines. There are some minor differences, but overall, the development cycle is similar. It's important for people to understand this if they have concerns about taking COVID-19 vaccines.

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Science Magazine recently published articles about long-term effects of COVID-19 vaccines, referred to as "long vaxx." The speaker acknowledges the importance of these stories and highlights the robust post-licensure monitoring systems in place, such as the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) and the Vaccine Safety Datalink. However, the speaker emphasizes that VAERS is a preliminary system and does not establish cause and effect. They mention that there are other parallel systems, including those operated by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), which thoroughly investigate such concerns. The speaker clarifies that they have never dismissed people's concerns and encourages listening to them, but also emphasizes the existing mechanisms for investigation.

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Taixin Media from China asks about concerns regarding the long-term effects of mRNA vaccines. Richard acknowledges that mRNA vaccines have only been administered for a limited time, but emphasizes that the number of people who have received the vaccine greatly outweighs the reported side effects. He believes that the limited side effects make long-term concerns less significant. Another participant adds that mRNA vaccines cannot integrate into DNA, ensuring safety. The main adverse effect observed is mild myocarditis or pericarditis, primarily affecting young males, but it typically resolves without long-term consequences.

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Speaker 0 asks Jérôme how he can reassure young people about potential long-term side effects of the vaccine. Jérôme explains that while there is no certainty about future effects, the benefit-risk ratio is important to consider. The vaccine has been tested on thousands of patients, providing significant data. He emphasizes that there has never been such a large vaccinated population, with over a billion people receiving the vaccine. Jérôme acknowledges that time is not compressible in vaccine development, but highlights the low risk of severe side effects compared to the risk of severe COVID-19. He also mentions that a future vaccine to eradicate the controversy will likely take time, possibly not before 2021.

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Developing a safe and effective vaccine typically takes 10 to 25 years, with the fastest in the US being around 3 to 4 years. The timeline for COVID-19 vaccines is similar to other vaccines, with some minor differences. This should reassure those hesitant about getting vaccinated.

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We have experience with this vaccine in a billion people, showing it is safe. While there is a low risk of myocarditis with mRNA vaccines, the risk from COVID is higher than the vaccine's risk, especially in young men.

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This vaccine has been widely used and proven safe in billions of people. The risk of myocarditis, especially in young men, is very low.

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The speaker addresses concerns about the long-term negative impact of the vaccine. They explain that the RNA in the vaccine is identical to the RNA in our cells, which does not cause long-term adverse events. The RNA is quickly degraded and eliminated from the body. The lipid nanoparticles in the vaccine also disappear within 24 to 48 hours. The speaker emphasizes that none of the vaccine components remain in the body after a week. They debunk the myth that the mRNA integrates or mutates DNA, stating that it has no effect on DNA. They mention that 90% of adverse events to vaccines occur within the first 6 weeks, and so far, no unusual adverse events have been observed among the 15 million people who have received the vaccine. The only serious adverse reaction is anaphylaxis, which occurs in about 1 in 100,000 people. The speaker concludes by highlighting the extremely low odds of experiencing an adverse event from the vaccine.

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Residual effects from one or two COVID shots can include late blood clots and cardiac arrests years later. The mRNA and spike protein from the shots can linger in the body, causing various health issues like heart and brain damage, blood clots, and immunologic problems. A spike detox program is recommended to address these concerns.

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The COVID-19 vaccine pamphlet states that comorbidity has not been evaluated for potential carcinogenicity, genotoxicity, or impairment of male fertility. Specifically, it hasn't been tested for cancer-causing effects or the ability to damage genetic information, which could lead to mutations and cancer. Despite claims that the vaccine cannot cause cancer, there has been no study to confirm this. Additionally, concerns are raised regarding male fertility.

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Speaker 0 asked about the visibility of the medium to long-term effects of the vaccine in three to five years. Speaker 1 responded that they cannot predict how things will be in three to five years, but mentioned that 92-93% of the population will be vaccinated. Speaker 0 expressed confusion, and Speaker 1 clarified that 92-93% is the current vaccination rate. Speaker 0 raised concerns about potential side effects, but Speaker 1 reassured them that if there are any, the majority of the population would be affected. Speaker 0 remained unconvinced and expressed hesitation about getting vaccinated.

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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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We are vaccinating millions, and while there are reports of deaths following vaccinations, there is no evidence that the vaccine causes these deaths. Adverse reactions must be reported, but many go unreported, potentially skewing data. For instance, only 5% of adverse reactions may reach the monitoring database. There have been serious cases, including hospitalizations, that are not being documented properly. Despite the numbers, experts assert that the vaccine is safe and effective. It's crucial for the public to understand that while adverse events will occur, they are often coincidental. The vaccine remains vital for public health, and getting vaccinated is strongly encouraged.

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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 speaker asked about the long-term effects of the vaccine, but the response was unclear. The speaker mentioned that the effects at one year are known, but not at three to five years. They also mentioned that 93% of the population will be vaccinated. The speaker seemed unsure and mentioned feeling pressured at work.

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I'm skeptical about the COVID vaccine, especially the mRNA vaccines. I recently spoke with a top cancer expert in Britain who was very critical of the long-term effects of the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines. According to this expert, we may see a significant increase in cancer cases as a result of these vaccines. While I believe the vaccines saved lives, I question whether we had enough time to fully understand the potential long-term consequences.
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