Comments by "L.W. Paradis" (@l.w.paradis2108) on "Dr. John Campbell"
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I remember that story. I wondered how it was that the medical staff had the right to violate patient confidentiality in that particularly brutal way. I frankly didn't believe the story. Sorry to hear it made such an outsized impression on you.
What makes you feel so sure the vaccines are both safe and effective, and suitable for everyone? The evidence is not in favor of those beliefs. As for these excess deaths, we don't know what factors are at play. Previous exposure to COVID, recovery from COVID, the many negative effects of the shutdown, which include physical and psychological harm, the vaccines by themselves, the vaccines in combination with COVID or COVID exposure -- all possibilities need to be explored, and multivariate analysis is not a simple process. We may not have answers for a long time, which means it's time to get serious and begin the hard work.
Anecdotes don't prove what is likely, but they do indicate what is possible. One relative by marriage, 80 years old with some weight issues, died of COVID. He was fully vaccinated. I know of no one else who had severe COVID.
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BMJ (formerly, British Medical Journal) reported on some suggestive data that vegans, vegetarians, and modified vegetarians who eat fish may be at lower risk of severe COVID and death. DW (German) picked up the story right away. American press will not touch it. Why? This is one study, and is not definitive, and DOES NOT say vegetarianism prevents COVID, or is as effective as vaccines, or anything like that. It's simply information. I've been eating foods high in quercetin like mad (apples, sweet onions, garlic, capers, etc.). I mean come on, we can all do better.
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@johneubank8543 So . . . The new list of Bad Foods includes . . . Red onions, fresh garlic, ginger, parsley, olive oil, avocados, black olives, capers, kimchi, goat kefir, arugula, broccoli, zucchini, red kale, spinach, beets, tangerines, blueberries, raspberries, cherries . . . Sure, buddy. LOL
I eat garlic raw.
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@Dantianblue Pub Med article from August 2023: "The pooled hazard ratio (HR) revealed no significant association of COVID-19 vaccination with all-cause mortality (HR = 0.89, 95% CI [0.71, 1.10], p = .28). Regarding cardiac-related mortality, the pooled HR suggests that COVID-19 vaccination is associated with an increased risk of cardiac-related mortality (HR = 1.06, 95% CI [1.02, 1.11], p = .007). Subgroup analysis showed that the male gender is significantly associated with an increased incidence of cardiac-related deaths (HR = 1.09, 95% CI [1.02, 1.15], p = .006). In conclusion, COVID-19 vaccination may be associated with a small increase in cardiac-related mortality, especially among males."
That's what they admit so far.
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