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Two Myths about the COVID Vaccine
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Charles Page MD -- Texas-based Surgeon, Author, Storyteller Charles Page MD -- Texas-based Surgeon, Author, Storyteller
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Dateline: Nacogdoches, TX
Sunday, January 17, 2021

 


Welcome to the health section of life’s about living. You know, most Americans are concerned about the COVID vaccine. They’re asking themselves the question: should I take the COVID vaccine. Here is my take on that. As a physician yesterday, I received the Moderna COVID vaccine. I haven’t, had any complications. We’re hearing a lot of myths in the media I want to dispel. We have to realize that any kind of treatment that we take, whether it’s surgery, whether it’s a medicine, whether it’s, the COVID vaccine brings risks. There are risks and benefits, and so we have to weigh. We know once again that 90 percent of the population will get the COVID vaccine, do fine and not ever have to be hospitalized. And so, if you’re less than the age of 50 and you don’t have a lot of medical diseases. You probably shouldn’t even be thinking about getting the vaccine. Now, however, if you’re in that high risk category – and i know most of you have heard those risks, if you’re morbidly obese, if you have hypertension, if you have diabetes or other chronic medical problems, if you’re immunosuppressed or maybe have a rheumatologic disease. You might be at a higher risk for having really severe complications from COVID. So you should consider the vaccine. We know that half of the deaths of COVID have been in patients about 75 to 90 years. Many people in that age group probably need to get a vaccine. So you have to weigh the risk and you have to look at the benefits. If you have a very low risk for dying from COVID, then you probably shouldn’t take the vaccine. but if, on the other hand, you’re in that high risk category, you ought to take the vaccine. Now now some of the risk of the vaccine have been noted and they are neurologic problems. We’ve, seen several cases of bell’s. Palsy, which is a facial, nerve paralysis we’ve, also seen several seizures, but most of people who get the vaccine just have flu-like symptoms. I mean like, for example, I’m, having a little pain in my arm, maybe a low-grade fever, but those are the main complications. Probably 99 of patients who get the vaccine would just have a low-grade fever, and maybe just some general flu like symptoms, that’s, a sign that your body is beginning to respond to the foreign material and that’s. That’s, good news, one of the main objections and one of the main conspiracy theories out there is that one of the things that’s injected into your body is this colloid, which incorporates into your body and the elements the the Aluminum and maybe the some of the metals in this injected material uh become something which they can trace you with a 5g network. I know of no science that supports that. I think something that’s, even probably more probable is the cell phone that you’re using is much more probable to be traced. In fact, they’re doing that now, and so, if you’re really concerned about that, I would just stop using your media and turn off your cell phone.

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