No! This is a vaccine. While I've posed the question to my Dr, I am of the mind, we are not exposed when around people who have received any vaccine.
QUOTE="AED, post: 326260, member: 4896"]I think I missed a post somewhere. Did your dad become contagious after the 2d shot?[/QUOTE] No AED, you didn't miss a post, sorry for the confusion. My dad has not even received the first one, thankfully the vaccine is not available. I think Josephite may have referring to an earlier post where I mentioned I was upset because his doctor told him to get the vaccine. I had also posted a couple of Twitter remarks about a woman's dad who got COVID in a nursing home following the vaccine, and there were also deaths. It's hard to keep up with everything around here!
You know, Jo M, I’m hearing that more now about unavailability and/or ineligibility with regards to the vaccine. Blessings in disguise?
My dad like I said received his second dose of Pfizer already. And so far he’s ok. We begged him not to do it, but he insisted. He’s 90, but in amazing shape. He still plays golf, drives and goes to his gym regularly. So, we don’t have much control at all in what he decides. But I’m not taking any vaccine.
They see the writing on the wall as far the mutant virus's go, making the vaccines all but useless and are doing claw back https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-55983453
No AED, you didn't miss a post, sorry for the confusion. My dad has not even received the first one, thankfully the vaccine is not available. I think Josephite may have referring to an earlier post where I mentioned I was upset because his doctor told him to get the vaccine. I had also posted a couple of Twitter remarks about a woman's dad who got COVID in a nursing home following the vaccine, and there were also deaths. It's hard to keep up with everything around here! [/QUOTE] Thanks Jo. I admit I am having trouble keeping up. Very glad your father does not have the vaccine. We don't either. Some glitch I guess. Im not unhappy about it.
A colleague I worked with years ago had her mother living with them at the end of her life. On a couple of occasions she asked me to look after her mother when my colleague needed to go out. They were Church of England not Catholic. My colleague Anne's mother used to say, Jesus was coming for her soon. Then she said to my colleague one day at the week end, Jesus is coming for me next Tuesday, and she died on the Tuesday. So this does happen.
There was also my brothers mother-in-law. She was dying of cancer in hospital. She told my brother and sister in law that she was ok because James, my father who had died a few years earlier had come and told her that he would come for her when it was time to go. She told my brother and his wife this left her at peace with her situation, because she knew he was coming for her. She had lost contact with her family and faith over the years, and our father and mother were her closest contact with her Catholic roots. God rest her soul. Before anyone asks, she did not come back and tell anyone if he did indeed come for her at the end.
To be honest, I'm more afraid of the vaccine than I am of the virus. I know plenty of people who recovered well from Covid. The median age in Ireland of dying from Covid the last time I checked was 84, the average life expectancy is 82. Figure that one out.
Plus, according to Prof Dolores Cahill once you get a virus you can't get it again because you are immune, thus no vaccine needed.
This is a pdf from American Life League. It reiterates what we have been saying on the forum, that it is morally wrong to use a vaccine derived from aborted fetal tissue. SADLY, Cardinal Wilton Gregory of the Archdiocese of Washington has stated that he wants all priests and workers in the ADW to get vaccinated. I am just horrified and speechless.