Now Where In The Hell Does This Make Sense.SoCal Nurse gets 2 Full Doses Of Covid19 Vaccine As Reccommended In Timely Manor.But Yet And Still Gets It

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As soon as she could, registered nurse Lisa Blais got in line to get the Pfizer vaccine.

"Vaccinations became available to us around the beginning of December," she said. "And I was vaccinated the first week they came out."
By early January, she got her second dose. But six weeks later, she started feeling sick, tired and congested. A COVID-19 test revealed she got the virus.
"I was very shocked. I was the 5% that got infected. It's not 100%, as we know, it's 95% effective," Blais said.
RELATED: The US is about to get the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. Here's how it's different from the others
Still, how could this happen? Blais never stopped wearing personal protective equipment at work or masking outside her home. She got infected where she least expected it.
"I had a direct exposure from a close family member," she said.
Blais was hesitant to share her experience because she was concerned about the comments anti-vaxxers may make and that people who are vaccine-hesitant may become even more so. But, doctors say what happened to Blais is proof the vaccine works.
Dr. Elizabeth Hudson is the regional chief of infectious diseases for Southern California Permanente Medical Group.
"The fact that she was able to not need to go to the hospital and not become severely ill, truly is a testament to how good the vaccines do offer protection," Hudson said.
Hudson said she's concerned people might let their guard down.
"At this point, even after you are vaccinated, you still have to be very, very careful," she said. "Still wearing masks, still physically-distancing and still keeping up with diligent frequent hand washing."
Hudson added the benefits of getting a COVID-19 vaccine are clear.
"Being vaccinated does actually protect not only the person who got vaccinated, but also helps prevent them from spreading it to others," she said.
While Blais is still dealing with a loss of smell and taste and headaches, she's grateful she got vaccinated when she did.
"I truly believe the vaccine helped me get through this kind of unscathed. If the vaccine becomes available to you, please take the opportunity to get it," she said, "COVID is real. Unless you've worked in the hospital, I don't believe the public truly understands what COVID is really like."


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A San Gabriel Valley nurse who got COVID-19 after being fully vaccinated is coming forward to share her story. She wants people to know that even though she got sick, the vaccine works.



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As soon as she could, registered nurse Lisa Blais got in line to get the Pfizer vaccine.


"Vaccinations became available to us around the beginning of December," she said. "And I was vaccinated the first week they came out."

By early January, she got her second dose. But six weeks later, she started feeling sick, tired and congested. A COVID-19 test revealed she got the virus.

"I was very shocked. I was the 5% that got infected. It's not 100%, as we know, it's 95% effective," Blais said.

RELATED: The US is about to get the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. Here's how it's different from the others

Still, how could this happen? Blais never stopped wearing personal protective equipment at work or masking outside her home. She got infected where she least expected it.

"I had a direct exposure from a close family member," she said.

Blais was hesitant to share her experience because she was concerned about the comments anti-vaxxers may make and that people who are vaccine-hesitant may become even more so. But, doctors say what happened to Blais is proof the vaccine works.

Dr. Elizabeth Hudson is the regional chief of infectious diseases for Southern California Permanente Medical Group.

"The fact that she was able to not need to go to the hospital and not become severely ill, truly is a testament to how good the vaccines do offer protection," Hudson said.

Hudson said she's concerned people might let their guard down.

"At this point, even after you are vaccinated, you still have to be very, very careful," she said. "Still wearing masks, still physically-distancing and still keeping up with diligent frequent hand washing."

Hudson added the benefits of getting a COVID-19 vaccine are clear.

"Being vaccinated does actually protect not only the person who got vaccinated, but also helps prevent them from spreading it to others," she said.

While Blais is still dealing with a loss of smell and taste and headaches, she's grateful she got vaccinated when she did.

"I truly believe the vaccine helped me get through this kind of unscathed. If the vaccine becomes available to you, please take the opportunity to get it," she said, "COVID is real. Unless you've worked in the hospital, I don't believe the public truly understands what COVID is really like."


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Like I've stated time and time again......the vaccine doesn't protect you from getting the virus. It only keeps the symptoms from being worser than what it could have been without it the vaccine.

Shit... Ivermectin stops it all the way...and they won't even administer it...this is sad...fuck that vaccine...When there is something cheaper and way more effective... brah
 
Shit... Ivermectin stops it all the way...and they won't even administer it...this is sad...fuck that vaccine...When there is something cheaper and way more effective... brah


The Mexican authorities agree with you.

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The Mexican authorities agree with you.

COVID-19: Disease Hitting a Brick Wall in Mexico City



Thanks for the backup... Kinsfolk
 
SoCal nurse who got COVID-19 after vaccination urges others to still get the vaccine

David Muir's new role at ABC News leads to drama with George…
Driver dies after truck flips over guardrail on I-95 exit ramp at Marina Mile…
A San Gabriel Valley nurse who got COVID-19 after being fully vaccinated is coming forward to share her story. She wants people to know that even though she got sick, the vaccine works.


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As soon as she could, registered nurse Lisa Blais got in line to get the Pfizer vaccine.

"Vaccinations became available to us around the beginning of December," she said. "And I was vaccinated the first week they came out."
By early January, she got her second dose. But six weeks later, she started feeling sick, tired and congested. A COVID-19 test revealed she got the virus.
"I was very shocked. I was the 5% that got infected. It's not 100%, as we know, it's 95% effective," Blais said.
RELATED: The US is about to get the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. Here's how it's different from the others
Still, how could this happen? Blais never stopped wearing personal protective equipment at work or masking outside her home. She got infected where she least expected it.
"I had a direct exposure from a close family member," she said.
Blais was hesitant to share her experience because she was concerned about the comments anti-vaxxers may make and that people who are vaccine-hesitant may become even more so. But, doctors say what happened to Blais is proof the vaccine works.
Dr. Elizabeth Hudson is the regional chief of infectious diseases for Southern California Permanente Medical Group.
"The fact that she was able to not need to go to the hospital and not become severely ill, truly is a testament to how good the vaccines do offer protection," Hudson said.
Hudson said she's concerned people might let their guard down.
"At this point, even after you are vaccinated, you still have to be very, very careful," she said. "Still wearing masks, still physically-distancing and still keeping up with diligent frequent hand washing."
Hudson added the benefits of getting a COVID-19 vaccine are clear.
"Being vaccinated does actually protect not only the person who got vaccinated, but also helps prevent them from spreading it to others," she said.
While Blais is still dealing with a loss of smell and taste and headaches, she's grateful she got vaccinated when she did.
"I truly believe the vaccine helped me get through this kind of unscathed. If the vaccine becomes available to you, please take the opportunity to get it," she said, "COVID is real. Unless you've worked in the hospital, I don't believe the public truly understands what COVID is really like."


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A San Gabriel Valley nurse who got COVID-19 after being fully vaccinated is coming forward to share her story. She wants people to know that even though she got sick, the vaccine works.



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As soon as she could, registered nurse Lisa Blais got in line to get the Pfizer vaccine.


"Vaccinations became available to us around the beginning of December," she said. "And I was vaccinated the first week they came out."

By early January, she got her second dose. But six weeks later, she started feeling sick, tired and congested. A COVID-19 test revealed she got the virus.

"I was very shocked. I was the 5% that got infected. It's not 100%, as we know, it's 95% effective," Blais said.

RELATED: The US is about to get the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. Here's how it's different from the others

Still, how could this happen? Blais never stopped wearing personal protective equipment at work or masking outside her home. She got infected where she least expected it.

"I had a direct exposure from a close family member," she said.

Blais was hesitant to share her experience because she was concerned about the comments anti-vaxxers may make and that people who are vaccine-hesitant may become even more so. But, doctors say what happened to Blais is proof the vaccine works.

Dr. Elizabeth Hudson is the regional chief of infectious diseases for Southern California Permanente Medical Group.

"The fact that she was able to not need to go to the hospital and not become severely ill, truly is a testament to how good the vaccines do offer protection," Hudson said.

Hudson said she's concerned people might let their guard down.

"At this point, even after you are vaccinated, you still have to be very, very careful," she said. "Still wearing masks, still physically-distancing and still keeping up with diligent frequent hand washing."

Hudson added the benefits of getting a COVID-19 vaccine are clear.

"Being vaccinated does actually protect not only the person who got vaccinated, but also helps prevent them from spreading it to others," she said.

While Blais is still dealing with a loss of smell and taste and headaches, she's grateful she got vaccinated when she did.

"I truly believe the vaccine helped me get through this kind of unscathed. If the vaccine becomes available to you, please take the opportunity to get it," she said, "COVID is real. Unless you've worked in the hospital, I don't believe the public truly understands what COVID is really like."


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More likely it was a variant
 
Here we go with this troll shit. Y'all really need to question why anybody would try to discourage us black folks from getting something that could save our lives and the lives of our loved ones.

The goddamned flu kills way more people in a year than the COVID vaccine ever will.
 
It amazes that some people make it through a day of life. Pfizer is 95% and Moderna is 94%, so by definition, SOME people will still get COVID....ummmmmm, I would say roughly 5% according to the research, but pay no attention to that, it is only based on math....
 
Man I keep running into these "woke" motherfuckers all over social media. Doing everything in their power to discourage black folks from getting the vaccine. As soon as you say get it, they swarm on you with the attacks. Fuck them and fuck this stupid post.

Black folks will stay avoiding the vaccine then cry when our death numbers continue to climb while everyone else's falls.
 
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I am wondering the same....there is an argument to be made that the media may be reluctant to report people having adverse reactions to the vaccine but the OP ain't making it....straight up fear mongering....there is nothing to this particular incident
You know what the media is reluctant to report adverse reactions or deaths.There not suppose to and there not going to,so dont count on it.They are not in the business of keeping you up to date with adverse reactions and even death.There sole purpose is fear mongering and promoting the vaccine at all cost on a national level.you wanna know why.?because they have an agenda.Its up to you to get the latest reports adverse reactions and deaths on a local level and it is not the responsibilty of the National news media.
 
You know what the media is reluctant to report adverse reactions or deaths.There not suppose to and there not going to,so dont count on it.They are not in the business of keeping you up to date with adverse reactions and even death.There sole purpose is fear mongering and promoting the vaccine at all cost on a national level.you wanna know why.?because they have an agenda.Its up to you to get the latest reports adverse reactions and deaths on a local level and it is not the responsibilty of the National news media.
Believe it or not, you are the best advocate for the vaccine right now on this board....I know you are searching up and down for negative vaccine stories and if this is the best you can do, it probably means the vaccine rollout is going well
 
You know what the media is reluctant to report adverse reactions or deaths.There not suppose to and there not going to,so dont count on it.They are not in the business of keeping you up to date with adverse reactions and even death.There sole purpose is fear mongering and promoting the vaccine at all cost on a national level.you wanna know why.?because they have an agenda.Its up to you to get the latest reports adverse reactions and deaths on a local level and it is not the responsibilty of the National news media.

Never take advice from a muthafucka who doesn't know the difference between "their" and "there".
 
Well most of my family have done their second dose me and wifey get our second one Friday. My oldest son popped positive week after his second shot but took another test a few days later and was negative. So the fact is we are still in uncharted territory with this virus and its mutations so there will still be trial and error and side effects not the quick fix everyone wants. There will always be risks it's basic DAMN IF YOU DO DAMN IF YOU DON'T :itsawrap:
 
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If the virus disproportionately kills blacks and the OP’s argument is against vaccination isn’t it safe to presume OP is a cac?
I m not going to flat out call him white but

 
You know what the media is reluctant to report adverse reactions or deaths.There not suppose to and there not going to,so dont count on it.They are not in the business of keeping you up to date with adverse reactions and even death.There sole purpose is fear mongering and promoting the vaccine at all cost on a national level.you wanna know why.?because they have an agenda.Its up to you to get the latest reports adverse reactions and deaths on a local level and it is not the responsibilty of the National news media.

Right on, write on bruh!! Ive been pointing out for years the danger of the media, nobody wanna listen!! Whatever cnn, msnbc, fox, abc, nbc or cbs says or put on repetition. A high percentage of the population sit in front of the tv or social media with their mouth open and take the programming and conditioning!! Since our people watch the most tel lie vision, than any group in this colony, were getting the most misinformation than anyone!! Anyway, your right the media(movie,music,sports and political stars) main function beside selling a false dream, is to keep the masses deep asleep and a permanent state of fear!! As long as the masses are in fear and confused they are easy to control and easy to keep divided!!!
 
Go back and look at how this bullshit has evolved on here. First it was the vaccine would be worse than the actual virus. Then it was the virus and vaccine would be equally as deadly. Now that 50 million + doses have been administered and there haven't been tens of thousands of deaths like we had with the virus, it is this dumb shit. :smh: :lol:
 
Well most of my family have done their second dose me and wifey get our second one Friday. My oldest son popped positive week after his second shot but took another test a few days later and was negative. So the fact is we are still in uncharted territory with this virus and its mutations so there will still be trial and error and side effects not the quick fix everyone wants. There are will always be risks it's basic DAMN IF YOU DO DAMN IF YOU DON'T :itsawrap:
Pretty much:bravo:
 
Shit... Ivermectin stops it all the way...and they won't even administer it...this is sad...fuck that vaccine...When there is something cheaper and way more effective... brah
Thanks for the backup... Kinsfolk
Jamaica looking into it too

Looks like the FDA heard Killa’s threat to squeeze the world with his bare hand. They recently approved the treatment.

 
Go back and look at how this bullshit has evolved on here. First it was the vaccine would be worse than the actual virus. Then it was the virus and vaccine would be equally as deadly. Now that 50 million + doses have been administered and there haven't been tens of thousands of deaths like we had with the virus, it is this dumb shit. :smh: :lol:

Vaccine ain't needed... Ivermectin kills the disease and protects you from it as well....it's two viable options... Ivermectin or vaccine... KillaMayne and about 300 people he know...on Ivermectin...and not one person has caught it since being on...and everyone that had coronavirus, has been healed within 2 days...yiuy can choose either...only an idiot would sit on they ass and not take nothing..at this point...brah
 
Looks like the FDA heard Killa’s threat to squeeze the world with his bare hand. They recently approved the treatment.


I won't stop til...the caskets stop dropping...I'm trying to save all my elderly and black folk..brah
 
1st sentence from the article that the Bitch Ass OP posted:

A San Gabriel Valley nurse who got COVID-19 after being fully vaccinated is coming forward to share her story. She wants people to know that even though she got sick, the vaccine works.


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"The fact that she was able to not need to go to the hospital and not become severely ill, truly is a testament to how good the vaccines do offer protection," Hudson said.

"At this point, even after you are vaccinated, you still have to be very, very careful," she said. "Still wearing masks, still physically-distancing and still keeping up with diligent frequent hand washing."


"The fact that she was able to not need to go to the hospital and not become severely ill, truly is a testament to how good the vaccines do offer protection," Hudson said.


"At this point, even after you are vaccinated, you still have to be very, very careful," she said. "Still wearing masks, still physically-distancing and still keeping up with diligent frequent hand washing."

"Being vaccinated does actually protect not only the person who got vaccinated, but also helps prevent them from spreading it to others,
" she said.

"I truly believe the vaccine helped me get through this kind of unscathed.

If the vaccine becomes available to you, please take the opportunity to get it," she said, "COVID is real.
 
You know what the media is reluctant to report adverse reactions or deaths.There not suppose to and there not going to,so dont count on it.They are not in the business of keeping you up to date with adverse reactions and even death.There sole purpose is fear mongering and promoting the vaccine at all cost on a national level.you wanna know why.?because they have an agenda.Its up to you to get the latest reports adverse reactions and deaths on a local level and it is not the responsibilty of the National news media.

As is the case in your other threads, you posted a link from a news organization, in this case an ABC affiliate posted to MSN, (where the infected nurse is advising people to still get the vaccine,) but the media isn't reporting on it? It makes no sense to say the media isn't reporting on stuff when they are your source.
 
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