Im still sitting on the fence as I can't even remember having flu in my life but I did have whopping cough as a child because of a similar vaccine /brain damage scare some 46yrs ago.
For now i will wait for more Guinea pigs to step forward and see what comes as my wife's been ill from both her Jabs.
But politically... I sit here in disbelief daily no one's looking at China, given they have almost the same population mass as India yet mocked the recent high cases India has had to deal with.
Are they still covering up cases/deaths? why almost 18 months on has the WHO not got any answers on how they are 'seemingly' keeping covid at bay.
How come Russia shares a border with China yet their cases are relatively low also.
Too many unanswered questions we will likely never find out.
So you' re a vaccine chicken shit, I'll wait for the 12 to 18 year old's and see if they die! Sounds like you never avoided brain damage. Take the fucking jab for Christ's sake, or at least for those around you, not to mention yourself, here something a selfish prick like you can relate to. Maybe yer wife will like the idea of covid limp dick though...
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Coronavirus Lingers in Penis and Could Cause Impotence (webmd.com)
Coronavirus Lingers in Penis and Could Cause Impotence
HealthDay Reporter
THURSDAY, May 13, 2021 (HealthDay News) -- Men now have one more compelling reason to get a COVID-19
vaccine — doctors suspect
the new coronavirus could make it hard to perform in the bedroom.
How? Coronavirus infection is already known to damage blood vessels, and vessels that supply blood to the
penis appear to be no exception.
Researchers armed with an electron microscope found coronavirus particles in penile tissue samples taken from two former COVID-19 patients who became
impotent following their infection, which had occurred six and eight months earlier.
Further study revealed evidence of blood vessel damage in the penises of the COVID-19 patients, compared to two other men with
erectile dysfunction who'd never been infected, the researchers reported May 7 in the
World Journal of Men's Health.
"We found that the virus affects the blood vessels that supply the penis, causing erectile dysfunction," said senior researcher Dr. Ranjith Ramasamy, director of the reproductive urology program at the University of Miami's Miller School of Medicine. "The blood vessels themselves malfunction and are not able to provide enough blood to enter the penis for an erection."
Ramasamy compared this to organ damage in the lungs, kidneys and brain that's been found in COVID-19 patients.
"We think the penis also could be affected in a similar way," Ramasamy said. "We don't think this is a temporary effect. We think this could be permanent."
The new report focused on two recovered COVID-19 patients undergoing penile prosthesis surgery for their erectile dysfunction. Both men had normal erectile function prior to their infections.
One of the men had been severely sick with COVID-19 and spent two weeks in the hospital before he recovered, but otherwise was free from chronic health problems.
The other man had a relatively mild case of COVID-19, but suffered from clogged arteries and high blood pressure before becoming infected.
Both men still had COVID-19 particles in their penile tissue, as well as evidence of endothelial dysfunction — a condition in which the linings of small blood vessels don't function properly and fail to provide adequate blood supply to different parts of the body.