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Post by Deleted on Jan 3, 2021 20:00:43 GMT -5
Can we ask what you do for a living? Warehouseman, why is this relevant? View AttachmentMan, you're writing some wild conspiracy theories right now. So unless you're within the medical community and focusing your time and energy on the research of Covid-19 and its effects, you're beginning to be just a tad reckless with your posts here. In essence, it's a very relevant question as you just suggested to a poster they do not get the vaccine. And not to go down that path but most of us on this forum have been vaccinated multiple times over the years and it's tough to say these medications altered us more than what we put in our bodies on a daily basis. Dare I say high fructose corn syrup and MSG have been more harmful to the black community than the polio vaccine.
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Post by lobengula on Jan 3, 2021 20:56:04 GMT -5
Man, you're writing some wild conspiracy theories right now. So unless you're within the medical community and focusing your time and energy on the research of Covid-19 and its effects, you're beginning to be just a tad reckless with your posts here. In essence, it's a very relevant question as you just suggested to a poster they do not get the vaccine. And not to go down that path but most of us on this forum have been vaccinated multiple times over the years and it's tough to say these medications altered us more than what we put in our bodies on a daily basis. Dare I say high fructose corn syrup and MSG have been more harmful to the black community than the polio vaccine. So despite the references that i have cited you are accusing me promoting wild conspiracy theories? It's a matter of using logic. Minister Farrakhan is opposed to the vaccine as well. Maybe you need to see how Cuba is dealing with this virus who despite decades of illegal embargoes are ambassadors to the world for medical help. Did you see how a black female doctor who had COVID was treated and ultimately died due to mistreatment and I am promoting wild conspiracy theories? I find it interesting that certain black people are promoting this vaccine while most are saying no.Even the president of Pfizer says he will not take the vaccine.
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Post by bluehaze on Jan 3, 2021 21:04:22 GMT -5
Man, you're writing some wild conspiracy theories right now. So unless you're within the medical community and focusing your time and energy on the research of Covid-19 and its effects, you're beginning to be just a tad reckless with your posts here. In essence, it's a very relevant question as you just suggested to a poster they do not get the vaccine. And not to go down that path but most of us on this forum have been vaccinated multiple times over the years and it's tough to say these medications altered us more than what we put in our bodies on a daily basis. Dare I say high fructose corn syrup and MSG have been more harmful to the black community than the polio vaccine. So despite the references that i have cited you are accusing me promoting wild conspiracy theories? It's a matter of using logic. Minister Farrakhan is opposed to the vaccine as well. Maybe you need to see how Cuba is dealing with this virus who despite decades of illegal embargoes are ambassadors to the world for medical help. Did you see how a black female doctor who had COVID was treated and ultimately died due to mistreatment and I am promoting wild conspiracy theories? I find it interesting that certain black people are promoting this vaccine while most are saying no.Even the president of Pfizer says he will not take the vaccine. SMH, you are twisting his words... Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla hasn't received his company's Covid-19 vaccine shot yet, saying Monday he and other executives will not "cut the line" as U.S. officials kick off a massive effort to distribute the vaccine across the country. The vaccine, which Pfizer developed in partnership with Germany-based BioNTech, is the first approved for emergency use in the U.S. to prevent Covid-19. The Food and Drug Administration on Friday authorized the vaccine for use in people 16 and older, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Sunday officially recommended its use. However, there are limited doses available and as such, the CDC has recommended states prioritize health-care workers and long-term care residents for initial distribution. While Bourla's company developed the vaccine, he is not a frontline health-care worker himself. He said he's also 59 and in relatively good health, so it's not entirely appropriate for him to receive the vaccine before other people who need it more. If he was vaccinated on camera, he said it might help increase the public's willingness to receive it, citing Pfizer's internal research. But he emphasized that "none of the executives and board members will cut the line." Bourla also urged Americans to "trust science" and encouraged people to get vaccinated when appropriate, based on their age and occupation. "This is a vaccine that was developed without cutting corners from a company with 171 years of credentials," Bourla said Monday on "Squawk Box." "This is a vaccine that was developed in the spotlight, in the daylight, with all the data being put in a server."
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Post by Bornthrilla on Jan 5, 2021 9:35:42 GMT -5
The lack of accurate information could be dangerous in a time like this. We all need to spend more energy verifying our personal beliefs about any potential vaccine before we attempt to influence the masses. ----------------------------------------------- Wisconsin pharmacist suspected of trying to spoil COVID-19 vaccines thought they would alter DNA, docs say
By Greg Norman | Fox NewsA Wisconsin hospital pharmacist who is an admitted conspiracy theorist told police he intentionally tried to spoil hundreds of doses of the coronavirus vaccine because he believed the shots would hurt people by mutating their DNA, court documents say. Police in Grafton, about 20 miles north of Milwaukee, arrested Advocate Aurora Health pharmacist Steven Brandenburg last week after 57 vials of the Moderna vaccine were removed from refrigeration, which officials say contained enough doses to inoculate more than 500 people. Charges are still pending as prosecutors are awaiting additional information from investigators, the Grafton Police Department said in a press release issued Tuesday. "He’d formed this belief they were unsafe," Ozaukee County District Attorney Adam Gerol said Monday during a virtual hearing. A detective wrote in a probable cause statement that Brandenburg, 46, is an admitted conspiracy theorist and that he told investigators he intentionally tried to ruin the vaccine because it could hurt people by changing their DNA. Gerol added that Brandenburg was upset because he and his wife are divorcing, and an Aurora employee said Brandenburg had taken a gun to work twice. Advocate Aurora Health Care Chief Medical Group Officer Jeff Bahr has said Brandenburg admitted that he deliberately removed the vials from refrigeration at the Grafton medical center overnight on Dec. 24 into Dec. 25, returned them, then left them out again on the night of Dec. 25 into Saturday. A pharmacy technician discovered the vials outside the refrigerator on Dec. 26. Bahr said Brandenburg initially said he had removed the vials to access other items in the refrigerator and had inadvertently failed to put them back. The Moderna vaccine is viable for 12 hours outside refrigeration, so workers used the vaccine to inoculate 57 people before discarding the rest, according to the Associated Press. Police had said the discarded doses were worth between $8,000 and $11,000, while Bahr added that the doses people received Dec. 26 are all but useless. Read more: www.foxnews.com/us/wisconsin-pharmacist-accused-trying-destroy-coronavirus-vaccines
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Post by A&T-roy on Jan 5, 2021 12:10:56 GMT -5
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Post by SixtiesAggie on Jan 5, 2021 12:28:24 GMT -5
That's good news, I suppose. A&T has had ultra low freezers, minus 20 to minus 80, in their research labs for years. These will house the vaccine until needed to inoculate students and the community.
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Post by Maxell on Jan 5, 2021 15:08:01 GMT -5
Another advantage of being a research campus.
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Post by lobengula on Jan 5, 2021 17:31:28 GMT -5
Another advantage of being a research campus. That's why I believe that we are already R1.Saw new building beside Nanotechnology building after a walk in Barber Park, Cone Technology?
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Post by Bornthrilla on Jan 7, 2021 21:57:36 GMT -5
Take the COVID-19 vaccine
By Julianne Malveaux, Ph.D. January 7, 2021 People who don’t know Black history have probably heard more about the Tuskegee syphilis “experiment” in the last month than they have in their whole lives. The chattering class has used the debacle of allowing hundreds of Black men live with untreated syphilis to monitor its effects to explain the resistance that many Black Americans have to accepting the COVID-19 vaccination, thus imperiling the possibility of “herd” immunity. It wasn’t just the men, enticed into the study with the promise of lifetime health care, who suffered. Dozens of wives were also infected because they didn’t know their partners had syphilis. At least nineteen children were born with syphilis because they were untreated. There was no known treatment for syphilis when the study, which was supposed to last just six months, began in 1934. Penicillin was the widely accepted remedy in the late 1940s, but none of the men in the study were offered it. The study is referred to as the “Tuskegee” experiment, but it really needs to be called the United States Public Health Service experiment. Our government initiated and funded this abomination and used Tuskegee as its base for this putrid study. This was not the first time, though, and it is not likely to be the last when Black bodies were experimented on for White comfort. During enslavement, “doctor” often purchased enslaved people to experiment on them. After Reconstruction, when Black folks died from being overworked, often their relatives were not told of their demise, but nearby medical schools used their bodies to teach medical students about anatomy. It was legal in thirty-two states to sterilize Black women and others considered “marginal” without their permission. In Alabama, in 1973, the Reif sisters, aged 12 and 14, were involuntarily sterilized in a federally funded clinic. An Essence magazine writer broke the story with the help of a whistleblower. The offending physician seemed to think the girls were mentally deficient and incapable of caring for the children they had not yet conceived. That was their decision to make, not his. Between 1929 and 1976, at least 7000 people were sterilized in North Carolina by judicial order. Thousands more were sterilized by order of local judges. The state set aside $10 million in 2014 to pay some of the oppressive state policy victims, but many don’t qualify because they lack documentation. Those sterilized were treated as guinea pigs. J. Marion Sims, known as the “father of gynecology,” perpetuated some of the more chilling experiments on Black women’s bodies. He performed sterilizations, unnecessary C-sections, and more on Black women and worked on them until he could perfect the technique to use on White women. Sims performed many of the painful operations without anesthesia. In other cases, Black women were given so much mind-numbing morphine that they became addicted. Sims is credited with inventing the specula, a tool routinely used in most gynecological exams. Actually, he used a spoon, then improved on it, for the examinations. Sims had quite the career, serving for a time as President of the American Medical Association. There was a statue of him in New York’s Central Park and tributes to him all over the country. Blessedly the Central Park statue was taken down in 2018, after several protests. Why was it there in the first place? Read more: www.peacemakeronline.com/take-the-covid-19-vaccine/
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Post by Bornthrilla on Jan 8, 2021 10:01:12 GMT -5
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Post by Bornthrilla on Jan 8, 2021 13:20:00 GMT -5
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Post by Bornthrilla on Jan 14, 2021 7:07:55 GMT -5
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Post by marchingband1969 on Jan 14, 2021 21:38:50 GMT -5
North Carolina's governor just lower the vaccine age to 65 and I jumped on the computer to schedule an appointment. Had an appointment tentatively scheduled online for February 1 but the damn system crashed and I lost that date. So now I'm scheduled to get my first vaccine on Saturday February 27! Locking myself in my bedroom and don't plan to come out until a half hour before my first shot! On Saturday March 20th after my second shot, I plan to go see my grandkids without a mask for the first time since March!
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Post by lobengula on Jan 15, 2021 4:26:22 GMT -5
Man, you're writing some wild conspiracy theories right now. So unless you're within the medical community and focusing your time and energy on the research of Covid-19 and its effects, you're beginning to be just a tad reckless with your posts here. In essence, it's a very relevant question as you just suggested to a poster they do not get the vaccine. And not to go down that path but most of us on this forum have been vaccinated multiple times over the years and it's tough to say these medications altered us more than what we put in our bodies on a daily basis. Dare I say high fructose corn syrup and MSG have been more harmful to the black community than the polio vaccine. Yeah I remember the Salk vaccine Polio where we were shot in the arm, then we received the sugar cube with vaccine on it. During the AIDS crisis I researched the origins of AIDS and learned that that polio vaccine was contaminated which led to brain cancer among some of the population. As I recalled it was referred to as the bumpy virus because young people 40+ years of age were being impacted due to stress of their jobs. So I am just hesitant with this thing while also mindful of the syphilis experiments from 1932-1972 CDC. Also during this time I remember seeing a documentary on Al Capone who was denied penicillin for syphilis while in prison. Diet plays a major role in this thing as well which is why folk need to get away from fast foods, pork and use fresh fruits vegetables vitamins with vitamin D3 the main focus. Also get away from ice cream which contains anti freeze in it which should only be used in your car or truck.
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Post by A&T-roy on Jan 15, 2021 10:01:58 GMT -5
North Carolina's governor just lower the vaccine age to 65 and I jumped on the computer to schedule an appointment. Had an appointment tentatively scheduled online for February 1 but the damn system crashed and I lost that date. So now I'm scheduled to get my first vaccine on Saturday February 27! Locking myself in my bedroom and don't plan to come out until a half hour before my first shot! On Saturday March 20th after my second shot, I plan to go see my grandkids without a mask for the first time since March! marchingband1969 - Based on what I understand, you STILL MUST wear a mask. The vaccine does not kill any virus you may have in your body, with nasal passage and mouth being the primary areas of concern. The vaccine causes your body to fight (keeps you from being impacted by the virus) but does not keep you from transmitting it. At least, that's the latest info. I know and it's reasonable to me. PLEASE CONTINUE TO WEAR YOUR MASK!
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