Posted on Oct 7, 2021
Colorado Hospital Refuses Kidney Transplant to Woman Over COVID-19 Vaccine Refusal
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I guess it makes sense... the doctors want to give the kidney to someone who has a better chance of living... Covid19 is way more likely to kill someone who has an underlying condition and has not been vaccinated. It blows my mind that someone would refuse the shot when they had a new chance at a better life...
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PFC David Foster
CPL Adam Schoenwald - If the person has had the virus before, that's a different story... the immune system leaned to recognize it naturally.... whether it is better than the vaccine or not, I don't know.... the immigrants are being vaccinated.... there is just so much fake news out there... I get it.... I'm sorry....
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CPL Adam Schoenwald you are wrong but science is not your strong suite. The Vaccine keeps you from developing the serious effects of the virus which is exactly as it was presented to the public.
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The study demonstrates the power of the human immune system, but infectious disease experts emphasized that this vaccine and others for COVID-19 nonetheless remain highly protective against severe disease and death. And they caution that intentional infection among unvaccinated people would be extremely risky. “What we don’t want people to say is: ‘All right, I should go out and get infected, I should have an infection party,’” says Michel Nussenzweig, an immunologist at Rockefeller University who researches the immune response to SARS-CoV-2 and was not involved in the study. “Because somebody could die.”
https://www.science.org/content/article/having-sars-cov-2-once-confers-much-greater-immunity-vaccine-vaccination-remains-vital
https://www.science.org/content/article/having-sars-cov-2-once-confers-much-greater-immunity-vaccine-vaccination-remains-vital
Having SARS-CoV-2 once confers much greater immunity than a vaccine—but vaccination remains vital...
Israelis who had an infection were more protected against the Delta coronavirus variant than those who had an already highly effective COVID-19 vaccine
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Where is the logic that with vaccines that don't even prevent getting sick can somehow mean you are giving it to someone who has a better chance at living?!
I removed the Coronavirus tag. Don't use that for political posts.
I also removed the Joe Biden and Communism tags. Those had nothing to do with this post. Don't misuse the tags for pushing a political agenda.
I also removed the Joe Biden and Communism tags. Those had nothing to do with this post. Don't misuse the tags for pushing a political agenda.
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CPL Adam Schoenwald Considering that the recipent of the transplant will need to take antirejection medication for life the immunization requirement is understandable.
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CPL Adam Schoenwald anti rejection drugs suppress the bodys immune functions leaving the person vulnerable to infection plus since there is a waiting list for organs you want to ensure the recipient with the best chance of survival gets the organ. In other we words those not vaccinated have a lower chance of survival and giving them the organ is a waste
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CPL Adam Schoenwald
You left one important part out of your narrative driven science...natural immunity.
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PO2 Russell "Russ" Lincoln
CPL Adam Schoenwald It has been shown that even with natural imunity the chances for reinfection is fairly high, that's why they reccomend getting immunized even if you had covid.
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CPL Adam Schoenwald
Where has it been shown that, post a link because everything I have read says that Natural immunity is better than the Jab.
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