Coronavirus, Covid 19 Discussion and How It Has Affected Your Daily Life Chat Thread

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Covid vax ruled out as the cause of unusual spikes in neonatal deaths.
Not because they looked at whether there was even a correlation.

“We do not have any plans to examine maternal vaccination status" because “the outcomes of such analysis, whilst being uninformative for public health decision making, had the potential to be used to harm vaccine confidence at this critical time”.

"Sarah Stock, [who] led the Covid-19 in Pregnancy in Scotland (COPS) study, said it made sense to rule out any link with Covid vaccines ... If you think about how you’re going to do an investigation, you want to look for anything that could be plausibly linked to the sad increase in baby deaths that we saw.

"You can’t go looking for things that we know are not associated. ...

we know Covid-19 infection in pregnancy can cause complications - that’s plausible, they’ve looked at that in this investigation.

“Now, they’ve said there’s no clear direct link - but that doesn’t give me any reassurance that Covid-19 doesn’t cause problems in pregnancy. It just makes me think that in this small number of cases it didn’t play a part.

https://www.heraldscotland.com/news...d-vaccines-ruled-cause-neonatal-deaths-spike/
 
Covid vax ruled out as the cause of unusual spikes in neonatal deaths.
Not because they looked at whether there was even a correlation.

“We do not have any plans to examine maternal vaccination status" because “the outcomes of such analysis, whilst being uninformative for public health decision making, had the potential to be used to harm vaccine confidence at this critical time”.

"Sarah Stock, [who] led the Covid-19 in Pregnancy in Scotland (COPS) study, said it made sense to rule out any link with Covid vaccines ... If you think about how you’re going to do an investigation, you want to look for anything that could be plausibly linked to the sad increase in baby deaths that we saw.

"You can’t go looking for things that we know are not associated. ...

we know Covid-19 infection in pregnancy can cause complications - that’s plausible, they’ve looked at that in this investigation.

“Now, they’ve said there’s no clear direct link - but that doesn’t give me any reassurance that Covid-19 doesn’t cause problems in pregnancy. It just makes me think that in this small number of cases it didn’t play a part.

https://www.heraldscotland.com/news...d-vaccines-ruled-cause-neonatal-deaths-spike/
I saw a commercial for getting vaxxed on TV recently. They showed a pregnant woman getting the COVID shot and the flu shot. Hasn't it been historically said that if you're pregnant you should not get vaccines? In addition to that I heard there's a class action lawsuit against Tylenol from being used as pain management in pregnant woman as it causes autism
 
I saw a commercial for getting vaxxed on TV recently. They showed a pregnant woman getting the COVID shot and the flu shot. Hasn't it been historically said that if you're pregnant you should not get vaccines? In addition to that I heard there's a class action lawsuit against Tylenol from being used as pain management in pregnant woman as it causes autism
There is that, too.

What I noticed most is the systematic not looking. It does help explain why it is so hard to find what "safe and effective" is based on. Besides it being simply stated out of thin air.
 
Covid vax ruled out as the cause of unusual spikes in neonatal deaths.
Not because they looked at whether there was even a correlation.

“We do not have any plans to examine maternal vaccination status" because “the outcomes of such analysis, whilst being uninformative for public health decision making, had the potential to be used to harm vaccine confidence at this critical time”.

"Sarah Stock, [who] led the Covid-19 in Pregnancy in Scotland (COPS) study, said it made sense to rule out any link with Covid vaccines ... If you think about how you’re going to do an investigation, you want to look for anything that could be plausibly linked to the sad increase in baby deaths that we saw.

"You can’t go looking for things that we know are not associated. ...

we know Covid-19 infection in pregnancy can cause complications - that’s plausible, they’ve looked at that in this investigation.

“Now, they’ve said there’s no clear direct link - but that doesn’t give me any reassurance that Covid-19 doesn’t cause problems in pregnancy. It just makes me think that in this small number of cases it didn’t play a part.

https://www.heraldscotland.com/news...d-vaccines-ruled-cause-neonatal-deaths-spike/
Sounds like it was ruled out because the people may find out something true, but inconvient.
A confession like that deserves hard jail time.
 
There is that, too.

What I noticed most is the systematic not looking. It does help explain why it is so hard to find what "safe and effective" is based on. Besides it being simply stated out of thin air.
My doctor put it to me this way when we were discussing "safe for baby" antianxiety meds. Not pregnant yet but it was something to keep in mind. Anyways she said specifically that they do not test on pregnant women so all there data is based on women who have had to take it during pregnancy. Therefore there isn't a lot of data. So hiding data from pregnant women who have had a vaccine and had complications is subterfuge.
 
A child I’ve spent time with today just tested positive. :oops: This is her second or third time. It, if I test positive, will be my first.
I hope she recovers quickly and you don't catch it.

Do you know, or want to know, the early treatment options? Several are pretty simple, anyone can do things like gargling to lessen the viral load you may be fighting off.
 
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