Biden signs executive order mandating vaccination.

freehoodies

Well-Known Member
You consistently attribute GBS to vaccines and I do understand your trepidation. However, just because you know someone afflicted with it doesn’t mean it’s really a statistically relevant concern.


What causes GBS?​

Several things are known to trigger GBS. About two-thirds of people with GBS had diarrhea or a respiratory illness several weeks before developing symptoms. Infection with Campylobacter jejuni, which causes diarrhea, is one of the most common risk factors for GBS. People also can develop GBS after some other infections, such as flu, cytomegalovirus, Epstein Barr virus, and Zika virus. Very rarely, people have developed GBS in the days or weeks after receiving certain vaccines.

About 1 in every 1,000 reported Campylobacter illnesses leads to GBS. As many as 40% of GBS cases in the United States are thought to be triggered by Campylobacter infection.

How common is GBS?​

GBS is rare, affecting only about 1 in 100,000 people. An estimated 3,000-6,000 people develop GBS each year in the United States.

Who is at risk for developing GBS?​

Anyone can develop GBS; however, in the United States, it is more common in men and adults older than 50.
So a .1% chance of a serious, life changing at best, deadly at worst complication is no cause for concern

But a .0005% chance of death from cytokene storm triggered by catching covid is worth losing all freedom of choice and installing a police state?
 

brownman2075

Well-Known Member
For now. OSHA is writing the rule as we speak according to the NYT. I'm sure Carol is frothing at the mouth with anticipation. Maybe she can feature vaccine mandates on her next "Carol's Corner" on the upsers site.

Are they? There is no executive order. It’s just words on TV right now. Pretty sure Biden said he signed an executive order, but yet it’s not listed. There isn’t even a gap in the numbering sequence. Unless there is something hidden in the Infrastructure Bill that hasn’t passed yet.
 
You consistently attribute GBS to vaccines and I do understand your trepidation. However, just because you know someone afflicted with it doesn’t mean it’s really a statistically relevant concern.


What causes GBS?​

Several things are known to trigger GBS. About two-thirds of people with GBS had diarrhea or a respiratory illness several weeks before developing symptoms. Infection with Campylobacter jejuni, which causes diarrhea, is one of the most common risk factors for GBS. People also can develop GBS after some other infections, such as flu, cytomegalovirus, Epstein Barr virus, and Zika virus. Very rarely, people have developed GBS in the days or weeks after receiving certain vaccines.

About 1 in every 1,000 reported Campylobacter illnesses leads to GBS. As many as 40% of GBS cases in the United States are thought to be triggered by Campylobacter infection.

How common is GBS?​

GBS is rare, affecting only about 1 in 100,000 people. An estimated 3,000-6,000 people develop GBS each year in the United States.

Who is at risk for developing GBS?​

Anyone can develop GBS; however, in the United States, it is more common in men and adults older than 50.
Can say the same thing for Covid itself it’s not a concern for 999/1000 people
 

DriveInDriveOut

Inordinately Right
In 2009 there was an H1N1 referred to as "Swine Flu".
Yea it's funny, over 300 kids died from that, and we didn't shut down schools and force 2 year olds to wear a muzzle..... Maybe because the left's dear supreme leader Obama was in office.
 
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Lineandinitial

Legio patria nostra
Yea it's funny, over 300 kids died from that, and we didn't shut down schools and force 2 year olds to wear a muzzle..... Maybe because the left's dear supreme leader Obama was in office.
I'd also state that Obama did not have an almost entire Opposing Party (Dims) doing their best to see him fail regardless of the damage it caused the country and our Citizen's.
 

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Analbumcover

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Are they? There is no executive order. It’s just words on TV right now. Pretty sure Biden said he signed an executive order, but yet it’s not listed. There isn’t even a gap in the numbering sequence. Unless there is something hidden in the Infrastructure Bill that hasn’t passed yet.

OSHA will be using something called an emergency temporary standard in their ruling to force all employers with over 100 employees to mandate the vaccine. The standard, in effect allows OSHA to make broad rulings on behalf of the Labor Department if they deem the situation to be an emergency. Interesting how this is suddenly an "emergency" some 17months in.

Essentially what you have is an executive decree being smuggled into "legality" by a regulatory agency. And the big companies out there, like UPS, will be happy to oblige.

Congress has ceased to make meaningful legislation for quite some time now. Most of what they do is grandstanding and political theatrics. Your "freedoms" are regulated and determined by a gigantic, monolithic federal bureaucracy that uses various regulatory agencies and the post 9/11 surveillance apparatus to enforce executive orders and rulings by decree.

This is the same bureaucracy that will be labelling angry soccer moms at school board meetings "domestic terrorists."
 

Dumbo

Well-Known Member
And Covid and the vaccine both cause vascular problems, because that's just how the spike protein rolls.
Local news last week reported a healthy male disappeared while jogging. They found him later in the day. It was reported he has just received his 2nd dose and died of a heart attack while running.
 
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BigGuy2732

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Yeah, all over the vaccinated world, there's major upticks in heart attacks among young and healthy individuals. You guys need to stop noticing that though. If you do notice it, it's not because of the vaccine? Ok? STOP NOTICING!
 

wilberforce15

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Yeah, all over the vaccinated world, there's major upticks in heart attacks among young and healthy individuals. You guys need to stop noticing that though. If you do notice it, it's not because of the vaccine? Ok? STOP NOTICING!
What would be awesome is if we kept data on such things, and put them into nice little spreadsheets with demographic and medical details.

I heard that was once called "science."

Maybe we should start doing that again.
 

Non sequitur

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You can do comparative analysis on purchases, on investment vehicles, on anything that involves engineering. But, supply the general public with facts and outcomes when it comes to public health policy? Not allowed.
 
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