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12 minutes ago, Bigbird said:

 

This guy is a Dr & he took Moderna Vaccine.  Not sure if side effects same as Pifzer!

 

Next time Sg will offer Moderna too!

 

U should read his Youtube comments.  Many ask about long term side effects!

 

What if take already KKJ cant erect???

 

tiagong pregnant women more at risk.

 

https://www.uchicagomedicine.org/forefront/coronavirus-disease-covid-19/mrna-covid-19-vaccine-pregnancy-breastfeeding

 

kkj is safe for now.

 

but i worry whether wuhan vaccine will affect sperm count.

 

https://www.verywellfamily.com/can-the-covid-19-vaccine-impact-male-sperm-quality-5095897

 

 

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5 minutes ago, socrates469bc said:

 

tiagong suppose only 11 allergic reaction in a million dose.

 

100k doses alrdy got 432 reports liao means moh and us sexperts bluff us.

 

limpeh me only smelly smelly pure science student alrdy said since last nov confirm the vaccine will have a lot of problems but CNA dont notice me.

 

CNA, pls notice me.

 

Thats why with majority parliamentary mandate, whatever poopies say the data is xxx, nobody can challenge them!  

 

If they loose the majority, Pandora "box" opens.  They all ciao lor!  

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4 minutes ago, socrates469bc said:

 

tiagong pregnant women more at risk.

 

https://www.uchicagomedicine.org/forefront/coronavirus-disease-covid-19/mrna-covid-19-vaccine-pregnancy-breastfeeding

 

kkj is safe for now.

 

but i worry whether wuhan vaccine will affect sperm count.

 

https://www.verywellfamily.com/can-the-covid-19-vaccine-impact-male-sperm-quality-5095897

 

 

 

Low sperm count not as bad and shrinking KKJ!  What if after 1 yr those took & realise KKJ shrink 1cm every yr how??? :haha:

 

10 yrs on, Nothing to hold on to even!  Then all have high pitch voices and grow boobs! 

 

How how how......!   :hehe:

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Some Test Positive After Being Vaccinated. Here Is Why.

Lucy Tompkins The New York Times
Updated Wed, 3 February 2021, 12:19 am·2-min read
 

The scattered reports from around the country can play like a cruel irony: Someone tests positive for the coronavirus even though they have already received one or both doses of a COVID-19 vaccine.

Notable Examples

It has happened to at least three members of Congress recently:

 

— Adriano Espaillat, D-N.Y.

— Stephen Lynch, D-Mass.

— Lori Trahan, D-Mass.

But it has been reported in people in other walks of life, too, including Rick Pitino, a Hall of Fame basketball coach, and a nurse in California.

 

How Can That Happen?

Experts say cases like these are not surprising and do not indicate that there was something wrong with the vaccines or how they were administered. Here is why.

 

Vaccines don’t work instantly. It takes a few weeks for the body to build up immunity after receiving a dose. And the vaccines now in use in the United States, from Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna, both require a second shot a few weeks after the first to reach full effectiveness.

 

Nor do they work retroactively. You can already be infected and not know it when you get the vaccine — even if you recently tested negative. That infection can continue to develop after you get the shot but before its protection fully takes hold, and then show up in a positive test result.

 

The vaccines prevent illness, but maybe not infection. COVID vaccines are being authorized based on how well they keep you from getting sick, needing hospitalization and dying. Scientists don’t know yet how effective the vaccines are at preventing the coronavirus from infecting you to begin with, or at keeping you from passing it on to others. (That is why vaccinated people should keep wearing masks and maintaining social distance.)

 

Even the best vaccines aren’t perfect. The efficacy rates for Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccines are extremely high, but they are not 100%. With the virus still spreading out of control in the United States, some of the millions of recently vaccinated people were bound to get infected in any case.

 

https://www.nytimes.com/2021/01/31/us/covid-19-vaccine-coronavirus-postive.html

 

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6 minutes ago, Bigbird said:

 

The vaccines prevent illness, but maybe not infection. COVID vaccines are being authorized based on how well they keep you from getting sick, needing hospitalization and dying. Scientists don’t know yet how effective the vaccines are at preventing the coronavirus from infecting you to begin with, or at keeping you from passing it on to others. (That is why vaccinated people should keep wearing masks and maintaining social distance.)

 

Even the best vaccines aren’t perfect. The efficacy rates for Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccines are extremely high, but they are not 100%. With the virus still spreading out of control in the United States, some of the millions of recently vaccinated people were bound to get infected in any case.

 

https://www.nytimes.com/2021/01/31/us/covid-19-vaccine-coronavirus-postive.html

 

 

really think no people study biology.

 

gong jiao wei to the max.

 

vaccines r supposed to prevent infection to stop the disease to be full-blown de.

 

or smlj why i get vaccination?????

 

Vaccination: Injection of a killed microbe in order to stimulate the immune system against the microbe, thereby preventing disease. 

 

https://www.medicinenet.com/vaccination/definition.htm

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Can You Still Spread Covid-19 After You Get Vaccinated?

Scientists say even vaccinated people need to take Covid precautions

https://www.wsj.com/articles/can-you-still-spread-covid-19-after-you-get-vaccinated-11610379107

 

Do the Covid vaccines prevent you from spreading the virus, or do they just protect you from getting sick?

Scientists don’t know yet—and the uncertainty has big implications during the rollout of the vaccines.

Pfizer and Moderna, the companies that developed the vaccines authorized in the U.S. so far, say their vaccines are about 95% effective at preventing people from getting sick with Covid symptoms. But there’s not enough evidence yet on whether the vaccines also prevent asymptomatic infection and transmission.

The companies say research is ongoing to determine the answer. Without vaccines, research has suggested that asymptomatic transmission of the coronavirus that causes Covid is responsible for roughly a quarter of infections.

 

Read more

https://www.wsj.com/articles/can-you-still-spread-covid-19-after-you-get-vaccinated-11610379107

 

 

 

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Can you still transmit Covid-19 after vaccination?

 

By Zaria Gorvett3rd February 2021
 
There's no evidence that any of the current Covid-19 vaccines can completely stop people from being infected – and this has implications for our prospects of achieving herd immunity.
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15 hours ago, Bigbird said:

Can You Still Spread Covid-19 After You Get Vaccinated?

Scientists say even vaccinated people need to take Covid precautions

https://www.wsj.com/articles/can-you-still-spread-covid-19-after-you-get-vaccinated-11610379107

 

Do the Covid vaccines prevent you from spreading the virus, or do they just protect you from getting sick?

Scientists don’t know yet—and the uncertainty has big implications during the rollout of the vaccines.

Pfizer and Moderna, the companies that developed the vaccines authorized in the U.S. so far, say their vaccines are about 95% effective at preventing people from getting sick with Covid symptoms. But there’s not enough evidence yet on whether the vaccines also prevent asymptomatic infection and transmission.

The companies say research is ongoing to determine the answer. Without vaccines, research has suggested that asymptomatic transmission of the coronavirus that causes Covid is responsible for roughly a quarter of infections.

 

Read more

https://www.wsj.com/articles/can-you-still-spread-covid-19-after-you-get-vaccinated-11610379107

 

 

 

 

15 hours ago, Bigbird said:

Can you still transmit Covid-19 after vaccination?

 

By Zaria Gorvett3rd February 2021
 
There's no evidence that any of the current Covid-19 vaccines can completely stop people from being infected – and this has implications for our prospects of achieving herd immunity.

 

thats why no govts talk abt implementing vaccination passports since they all know the vaccines r no more than a placebo.

 

if vaccine works, then why these people still wearing masks after vaccination.

 

only the kumgong old folks believe in what sgp govt says.

 

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WOMAN ALLEGEDLY DEVELOPS SEVERE BRUISING AFTER COVID VACCINE

February 5, 2021

https://singaporeuncensored.com/woman-allegedly-develops-severe-bruising-after-covid-vaccine/

 

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Here is the full story.

Saw this on another group earlier on with almost 10k shares.. but was subsequently set to private or deleted.. Really heartbreaking to see

No photo description available. Source: United Singaporean

“My mom had her 1st Covid vaccine this past Thursday. She woke up at 1am today with a baseball sized bruise. Went back to bed got up around 7am. Here’s some pictures of the progression that followed.

No photo description available. Source: United Singaporean

Last picture was taken at 5:30pm. She did f/u with her pcp, had labs drawn, and has an u/s of her arm ordered for tomorrow. Has anyone seen anything like this happen? Arm is very swollen as well.”

 

Picture cant post so go to web link above!

 

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pfzier finally admits their vaccine cannot fight africa mutation.

 

but still insists it likely or should reduce severity.

 

note the words likely and should means even they also not certain whether their vaccine will work or not.

 

nb, smlj logic is it that vaccine can reduce illness severity when the main purpose of vaccine is to prevent infection??????

 

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-vaccines-variants/pfizer-says-south-african-variant-could-significantly-reduce-vaccine-protection-idUSKBN2AH2VG

 

medical definition of vaccine

 

https://www.medicinenet.com/vaccination/definition.htm

 

really think limpeh me no have basic comprehension logic.

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55 minutes ago, socrates469bc said:

pfzier finally admits their vaccine cannot fight africa mutation.

 

but still insists it likely or should reduce severity.

 

note the words likely and should means even they also not certain whether their vaccine will work or not.

 

nb, smlj logic is it that vaccine can reduce illness severity when the main purpose of vaccine is to prevent infection??????

 

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-vaccines-variants/pfizer-says-south-african-variant-could-significantly-reduce-vaccine-protection-idUSKBN2AH2VG

 

medical definition of vaccine

 

https://www.medicinenet.com/vaccination/definition.htm

 

really think limpeh me no have basic comprehension logic.

 

it's really CB they keep calling this vaccine. it's medical drug at most.

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https://hk.appledaily.com/local/20210313/MOEE6YMCYNEEFG4WRBTM2YCZO4

 

 

 

 

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EU's 'vaccine passports' will only be valid with EMA-approved COVID jabs

 

 

 

A proposal to introduce so-called "vaccine passports", to be put forward on March 17th to aid free movement within the bloc, will only be valid with EMA-approved vaccinations.

Why? Because the vaccinations from unapproved companies will not be covered by the EU liability clause and quality control.

 

Ylva Johansson, commissioner for internal affairs confirmed the details on Friday evening after an EU source had told Euronews hours earlier.

 

The source reported that EU justice commissioner Didier Reynders made it clear that member states were free to get their citizens vaccinated by other products, but they would not be allocated a licensed travel certificate unless their jab had been from an approved company, of which there are currently four. Pfizer/BioNtech, AstraZeneca, Moderna and Johnson&Johnson.

 

 

The duration of the digital green certificate should be limited to the end of the COVID-19 pandemic, the EU source said, adding that tests and quarantine will continue to be the enablers of free movement. Thus, vaccination does not become a pre-condition for free movement.

The Green Pass certificate will be available in digital and paper-based format.

 

Reynders indicated Thursday that data protection and possible discrimination remained key concerns for the European Commission working on a proposal for a COVID-19 travel certificate. But Friday's leak shows that there is a focus on vaccination selection.

Reynders is aiming to fast-track the proposal at the European Parliament, leading to a "binding instrument" for all member states before the summer.

 

European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen has said it would be technically possible to develop a "green pass" within about three months using data indicating whether a person has been vaccinated, tested negative, or is immune after contracting the disease, but that many political issues must first be resolved.

The certificates could help smooth a return to air travel and possibly avoid another disastrous summer holiday season, as the tourism industry and broader economies suffer from restrictions.

Southern European countries dependent on tourism, like Greece, Spain and Portugal, support such a system, but their northern EU partners, like Germany, have reservations over whether such certificates would work.

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