Um they don't do that.
Um they don't do that.
Um they don't do that.
That kind of stuff annoys me because they don't recognize their behavior is entirely based on politics not health.
Like there are some religions that don't allow some medical treatment... I don't like that but I understand it. "I might die but if I do this treatment I might go to hell for all eternity... So I chose death"
This is different. This is "I believe the covid shot and/or vaccinations have negative health effects... So I chose death to avoid the risk... Of negative health effects"
You clearly aren't worried about the health concerns. You're just being an idiot.
It, unfortunately, reminds me of the parents who would rather have their child die from an easily-preventable disease than vaccinate them and risk their child "turning" autistic. As if it's a fate worse than death.
It actually is. Being autistic with those kinds of parents is absolutely horrible for everyone involved. Everyone deserves love and care and having parents that aren't educated enough or care enough to be educated to know the cause for the neurotypical child is absolutely a bad sign.
Like it can be scary to have to care for someone unlike yourself, but you signed up for it when you had a crotch goblin.
Sorry I work with a lot of autistic kids and they're so sweet and don't deserve bad parents 😭
It's not that for everyone.
I've been working on deprogramming my coworker for a few weeks and the only thing that's made her budge on COVID is learning that, despite not having any existing conditions, it almost killed me...and DID kill a guy on the jobsite we caught it at. She simply didn't believe it was that deadly.
It's still extremely stupid but not for the same. Many people are VERY worried about the health concerns because they think vaccine complications are significantly more common and deadly so it's a choice between "maybe getting sick for a week" and "permanently tainting my blood with this poison" - not to mention the number of people who think there's 5G antennas in there or whatever.
This made me want to look up if transfused blood even contains antibodies. An interesting thing I found was that receiving a blood transfusion around the same time as receiving certain kinds of vaccines can make the vaccine ineffective. If the donor already had immunity, their blood could contain enough antibodies to destroy the virus before the recipient's own immune system can react to it.
I wondered if blood transfusions could work as a form of vaccination, but the transfused antibodies degrade quickly and aren't replaced. If someone who wasn't vaccinated for COVID received a blood transfusion from someone who was, the recipient would temporarily have increased immunity. However, the antibodies will degrade and won't be replaced since the recipient's immune system isn't actually generating them.
I'll bet you haven't considered the spiked protein or the being batshit insane parts.
Also this is cool information. Thanks for sharing.
Hmm, so not vaccination, but possibly a last-minute treatment for someone who already caught the virus, when hitting them with the vaccine wouldn't do much anyway.
they hear spike protein and they think shit its like barbwire blood cells, its ripping us apart!!
"Spike protein" had become a "spiked protein" as if someone added rohypnol to their favourite protein drink.
They do not have the education to "do the research" to understand that the protein makes a literal spike on the virus shell. This spike connects with a receptor on a human cell and that therefore allows the virus to enter the cell to start replicating.
They don't do direct transfusion from one person to another, but you can make a "directed donation" of blood, and if it's compatible they will use it for your person of choice. You can even donate your own blood to be saved and given back to yourself as needed. Anyway, misguided as they are, they could obtain "clean" blood if they get the right fit of donors.
I actually ended up chatting on a Facebook group with someone about this post who does this work, and she said directed donation requires a great deal of sign off, and they probably wouldn't do it for dingdong antivax reasons. Idk.