Millennial Bug

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Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly at Dublin Castle this morning

This morning.

Dublin Castle, Dublin 2.

Meanwhile…

Over half the adult population in Ireland is now fully vaccinated against Covid-19, the Health Service Executive confirmed.

HSE Chief Executive Paul Reid said: “There are now over 50% of the adult population fully vaccinated,” he said.

Meanwhile 69% of adults have received one dose of a Covid vaccine.

Vaccine portal opens for 30 to 34 age group tomorrow (RTÉ)

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34 thoughts on “Millennial Bug

  1. Furore2021

    As a perfectly healthy 30-something female that would still like to have the chance to try and have children before the whole world is killed or sterilised, he can kindly stick that “vaccine” where the sun don’t shine.

    1. george

      I’m confused, if the whole world is going to be killed why do you want your child to be one of them?

      Also they give the vaccine in the arm not the bum.

    2. Bitnboxy

      Bully for you and you’re probably on every platform telling everyone about it! No doubt it will be you Miss Furore2021 and a few other luminaries like you who will keep the species going by your good thinking. I mean, what could go wrong?

      1. A Lovely Horst

        Yet another ad hominem attack on another poster. How much more of this will be allowed? This Bitnboxy is as bad as Charger has been for this site, and still his bitter attacks are allowed.

    3. Micko

      Well, I would of course agree with you lads that Futore2021’s statement is a bit over the top.

      But since (probably) no one in Ireland knows any woman who has received the jab, got pregnant and gone onto deliver a healthy baby, maybe cutting her a bit of slack is wise.

      They’re vaccinating women in the 18-34 age group now, so in 9-10 months we should have loads of data.

      Hopefully it will all be positive.

      1. f_lawless

        I agree. Her concerns are completely understandable. I’m guessing this might be the context of her comment:

        A Japanese biodistribution study on Pfizer’s Covid vaccine recently came into the public domain via an FOI request made to the Japanese government. Last month, the inventor of mRNA vaccine technology, Dr. Robert Malone, took part in a podcast where he discussed the potential implications of the study’s findings and he aired his concerns about the way in which all current Covid vaccines have been designed to mimic the spike protein of the virus.

        https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/mrna-technology-covid-vaccine-lipid-nanoparticles-accumulate-ovaries/

        “The biodistribution study .. showed lipid nanoparticles from the vaccine did not stay in the deltoid muscle where they were injected as the vaccine’s developers claimed would happen, but circulated throughout the body and accumulated in large concentrations in organs and tissues, including the spleen, bone marrow, liver, adrenal glands and — in “quite high concentrations” — in the ovaries..”

        1. Furore2021

          It’s that plus a whole lot more. These “vaccines” were rushed through in less than 6 months. They’re still without full approval due to lack of any long-term side effect data. How any woman (or man) that wants to have children can think it’s ok to take these with literally no data on how they effect fertility is mind boggling. There are plenty of reports coming out of the states and indeed Ireland now of women whose cycles have been affected post “vaccine”. There are also workers from fertility clinics in the states commenting on how women, who had attended pre-“vaccine”, now have no hope of conceiving, their eggs are dead. I am not anti-vax, but these are in no way traditional vaccines like the ones we all know. This is a ticking time bomb. And one I won’t be part of.

        2. alickdouglas

          So, Micko posted that on Friday, and I did look at it.

          First the assertion that ‘vaccine developers claim that LNPs stay in the deltoid’. When you inject 0.3 to 0.5mL into the deltoid, it’s not physically possible for it to stay there. Many studies suggest that most is absorbed in situ, but a lot drifts arount the intercellular space and is leaked out into the lymph system quite quickly. The immune response is generally focussed on the deltoid, because that’s where most of the absorption occurs. Any reasonably specialised paper on vaccine uptake goes into this.

          Second, Pfizer’s EPAR specifically states that LNPs do NOT stay in the deltoid. Furthermore it specifically notes that the testing did find low concentrations in the gonads (quantified at <0.1% of the total dose injected). Not in 'quite high concentrations'.

          Third, thanks to google, one can find the 'Japanese biodistribution study'. Or at east there is a document largely in Japanese that summarizes the biodistribution studies of Pfizer (none were done in Japan). The body tissues are tabulated there, and the % of total dose in the ovaries is 0.095%.

          Fourth, the dose injected into the rats in the study was 0.5 microg–nearly double the human dose. The reason these studies inject such a large dose into such a small animal is specifically to model the absolute worst case scenario possible.

          Finally, it's perhaps worth pointing out, the biodistribution study mentioned did NOT track mRNA, it tracked two of the components of the LNP because it is possible to radio-tag those components. It is not possible to tell from the study whether the mRNA is transported around the body or if it's just the LNP fragments.

          1. f_lawless

            @alickdouglas – I appreciate you giving your opinion nd I’d like to respond:

            Some of the points you make appear to be moot – I’m guessing you perhaps didn’t read the article I linked to?

            In said article a link was given to the Japanese biodistribution study. On page 17 it does indeed say that the % of total dose in the ovaries is 0.095%. But the question is that a % to be concerned about? Dr Malone, inventor of mRNA vaccine technology, thinks so. I can see that most of the other organs listed have lower percentages, quite a few comparatively much lower (eg. Prostate: 0.003%, Uterus 0.022%).

            Quote from the article I linked to: “Malone found the ovarian signal perplexing because there is no accumulation in the testes. ” I’m not sure why you decided make a point about accumulation in the gonads not being in ‘quite high concentrations’ as a rebuttal of Malone’s stance

            In your final paragraph you assert that “It is not possible to tell from the study whether the mRNA is transported around the body or if it’s just the LNP fragments” however according to Malone in the article ” “If you find lipid nanoparticles in an organ or tissue, that tells you the drug got to that location”.
            Your opinion is at odds to Malone’s and you are of course perfectly entitled to your opinion. However, my own perspective Dr. Malone is an eminent scientist in his field, he invented the mRNA technology itself, whereas you are an anonymous online commenter, named after a former British Prime Minister. On balance, I find Malone more compelling. No offence intended.

  2. GiggidyGoo

    Is the 69% with the one dose, waiting on a second dose? If so, then the 50% ‘fully vaccinated’ figure is incorrect

    1. george

      69% includes everyone who has had one or more dose. There are 19% waiting on the second dose.

    2. Mick

      I believe it’s 69% have had at least one dose.
      And I can’t believe no-one’s made a joke about 69%!

  3. f_lawless

    This is a periodic reminder that robust naturally-acquired immunity from SARS-Cov-2 exists, is quite commonplace, and if what were witnessing was being done purely in the interests of public health, then a system for prior screening of said natural immunity would already be in place alongside the roll out of the experimental Covid vaccines which lack long-term safety data and have already been documented to have a rate of serious adverse reactions far above and beyond rates which put a halt to previous vaccine roll outs in history.

    1. Cian

      This is a periodic reminder that that is f_lawless is full of

      The first bit is true;
      but the second bit is unverified: “already been documented to have a rate of serious adverse reactions far above and beyond rates which put a halt to previous vaccine roll outs in history”

      [citation needed]

      1. f_lawless

        Here’s an example: The 1976 Swine Flu Debacle in the US when President Ford announced a warp-speed effort to produce a vaccine in less than a year in order to ” immunise every man, woman and child in the US”.

        https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2009-apr-27-sci-swine-history27-story.html

        “Waiting in long lines at schools and clinics, more than 40 million Americans — almost 25% of the population — received the swine flu vaccine before the program was halted in December after 10 weeks.

        More than 500 people are thought to have developed Guillain-Barre syndrome after receiving the vaccine; 25 died. No one completely understands the causes of Guillain-Barre, but the condition can develop after a bout with infection or following surgery or vaccination. The federal government paid millions in damages to people or their families.”

        1. Cian

          Where have the Covid vaccines “been documented to have a rate of serious adverse reactions far above and beyond rates which put a halt to previous vaccine roll outs in history”

          correlation does not imply causation

          1. f_lawless

            I’m talking about cases documented in systems such as the VAERS in the US.
            The medically ethical thing to do would be to halt the roll out of the experimental vaccines while an investigation into the correlation is carried out, considering the magnitude of cases already reported

            And to preempt a possible fallacious argument: “But the VAERS data is unreliable, anyone can fill it in”. If we go by that premise – ie. that no reliable reporting system for adverse reactions exists in the US – then the roll out of Covid vaccines in the US should be definitely be halted immediately.

          2. Cian

            I’m not qualified to assess the data in VAERS (and I suspect that neither are you).

            The people that are qualified are looking at this data. The same sort of people that pulled the 1976 Swine Flu vaccine aren’t pulling the 2021 Covid vaccine(s). Why? In their (expert) opinion it isn’t as serious.

          1. A Lovely Horst

            That is such a clever retort. In fact is isnt. Its a childish one. Babyish.

        1. Daisy Chainsaw

          Do you know you can report anything to Openvaers.com? Like having a third arm or turning into the hulk. It’s not reliable, but it seems to be a ratlicker fave.

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