Back in 2020, I THINK I had COVID: Last year, during the summer, I got sick. I was functional, could still work and even lift weights, but I had a dry cough, my resting heartbeat went up 16 beats per minute, my blood oxygen level dropped down to the 88-92 level for the first time in my life, and I became winded walking short distances. Even after I got over it, it took me a month or so to get my cardio back, and during that period, a large blood clot developed in my left leg. That’s called deep vein thrombosis, it’s potentially fatal and it’s associated with COVID-19. So, was it COVID? According to the test I took at the tail end of my sickness, no it was not. I then took an antibody test about a month later and once again; it came up negative.
If you really feel that "there just isn’t enough reliable information for the rest of us to make an informed decision about boosters" then please read carefully Eric Topol's twitter. He posts charts and latest results from studies here and around the world. He, and e.g. situation in Israel, present a convincing case that boosters are the way to go. The pandemic is complicated enough, there is really no need to go to "unapproved" sources. Stick with the "approved" ones and talk to your doctor, if the lack of life sciences education doesn't allow you to sort it out. And yes, plenty of scientists have disagreements over this. But Dr. Topol always discusses clinical data and shows charts. Open minds can find his argument convincing.
There’s Not Enough Reliable Information to Know Whether to Get a COVID Booster
If you really feel that "there just isn’t enough reliable information for the rest of us to make an informed decision about boosters" then please read carefully Eric Topol's twitter. He posts charts and latest results from studies here and around the world. He, and e.g. situation in Israel, present a convincing case that boosters are the way to go. The pandemic is complicated enough, there is really no need to go to "unapproved" sources. Stick with the "approved" ones and talk to your doctor, if the lack of life sciences education doesn't allow you to sort it out. And yes, plenty of scientists have disagreements over this. But Dr. Topol always discusses clinical data and shows charts. Open minds can find his argument convincing.
great job , thank u , in not going to take the experimental jab , to much confusion now