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Did you notice that COVID-19 vaccines had a negative efficacy?

Posted: 22 May 2024, 02:15
by Melisa Jane
This is a discussion topic for the May 2024 Book of the Month, "Neither Safe Nor Effective (2nd Edition): The Evidence Against the COVID Vaccines" by Dr. Colleen Huber.

Did you notice that COVID-19 vaccines had a negative efficacy?

Re: Did you notice that COVID-19 vaccines had a negative efficacy?

Posted: 22 May 2024, 03:23
by Paul Great Grace
Actually, there were some rumors that the vaccine worsened some people's condition. Well, I heard it in the news to the extent that some were afraid of taking the vaccine. Maybe it did or not, but thank God, I wasn't a victim.

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Posted: 23 May 2024, 05:54
by Noela Rodrigues
Oh! It's been on news since somedays that the vaccine that was given in India has some side effects, sadly even the vaccine producing company has agreed to same. Hope the people would be fine.

Re: Did you notice that COVID-19 vaccines had a negative efficacy?

Posted: 25 May 2024, 19:48
by Bettny Andrade
It is an irrefutable question that in most of the cases, healthy people who were vaccinated soon became ill and many others died. Certainly, since they are new and "experimental" vaccines, the results would not be very good since the development of vaccines requires many and intensive processes to be able to find what is really suitable for application in humans, without taking risks.

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Posted: 06 Jun 2024, 06:07
by Cristina-Ioana Toader
Most studies have shown that COVID-19 vaccines, particularly those approved by health authorities such as the FDA, EMA, and WHO, have demonstrated positive efficacy in preventing COVID-19 infection, reducing the severity of illness, and decreasing hospitalization and death rates among those who contract the virus.

Re: Did you notice that COVID-19 vaccines had a negative efficacy?

Posted: 06 Jun 2024, 07:44
by Vincent Ondieki
Yes it did.. I myself got vaccinated back in 2022 when i did at moment i couldn't feel my hand and it had some itching after some hours, i could also feel like i was weak but then after some days i was ok

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Posted: 07 Jun 2024, 08:32
by Do Thi Huong
Yes, I did hear rumors about the vaccine's negative effects, and people around me complained about their weak conditions after vaccination. This is actually why I picked up this book—to learn more about it.

Re: Did you notice that COVID-19 vaccines had a negative efficacy?

Posted: 08 Jun 2024, 08:35
by Gerry Steen
I did not notice any negative effects after my 5 vaccines other than tiredness the day after and a sore shoulder. Lately, I have been getting the flu and the covid vaccines together. No negative effects. :techie-studyinggray:

Re: Did you notice that COVID-19 vaccines had a negative efficacy?

Posted: 08 Jun 2024, 12:41
by Jevonte Malik
It did have it's negative effects. I took it. But then, I was expecting that

Re: Did you notice that COVID-19 vaccines had a negative efficacy?

Posted: 08 Jun 2024, 23:06
by Ophiohonren Hiram
When the vaccine was first released, I heard so many things about how it worsened people's conditions with adverse reactions. When I think of it now, a lot of it might have just been public response to not wanting the vaccine, but I do believe that there was some truth to it.

Re: Did you notice that COVID-19 vaccines had a negative efficacy?

Posted: 09 Jun 2024, 07:25
by Vincent Ondieki
Yes I did but i had no option but take it since it was part of my job application and i had to show prove that I had vaccinated

Re: Did you notice that COVID-19 vaccines had a negative efficacy?

Posted: 25 Jun 2024, 23:01
by Eobi jonh
Even more alarming is that the vaccine manufacturer has acknowledged these side effects, leaving us to hope that those affected will recover and that measures will be taken to address these issues.

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Posted: 03 Jul 2024, 13:40
by Ashley Hodgins
The vaccine manufacturer has cited negative effects so I would have to say yes. I realize negative effects and efficacy are not the same. In my personal observations, over this past winter, the people on booster 5+ were a lot sicker with COVID-19 than non-vaccinated that got headaches or mild symptoms. Perhaps it was a coincidence, perhaps it was not.