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Can the US afford to lose so many women?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tuur" data-source="post: 77049536" data-attributes="member: 445885"><p>I do <em>not </em>want to get into an argument that could be misconstrued as being anti-vaccination. The question is whether the unvaccinated who caught COVID-19 experienced the same effects as those who had side effects from the vaccine. This is strictly anecdotal, so make no more of it than that: While I didn't have noticeable side effects from the vaccine, most of those I know who did suffered headache, mild fever, and fatigue for a certain amount of time. When I caught COVID-19, I observed fever and some fatigue for the same amount of time. Anecdotally, that implies the side effect was due to the body's response to the virus, whether it was the full virus or just a snippet of code.</p><p></p><p>That's just anecdotal, or course. Please, no one make a conspiracy movie about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tuur, post: 77049536, member: 445885"] I do [I]not [/I]want to get into an argument that could be misconstrued as being anti-vaccination. The question is whether the unvaccinated who caught COVID-19 experienced the same effects as those who had side effects from the vaccine. This is strictly anecdotal, so make no more of it than that: While I didn't have noticeable side effects from the vaccine, most of those I know who did suffered headache, mild fever, and fatigue for a certain amount of time. When I caught COVID-19, I observed fever and some fatigue for the same amount of time. Anecdotally, that implies the side effect was due to the body's response to the virus, whether it was the full virus or just a snippet of code. That's just anecdotal, or course. Please, no one make a conspiracy movie about it. [/QUOTE]
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