Mind map: COVID-19
Vaccination
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Views AGAINST vaccination
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Proponents of
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Chipping + 5G towers. Once vaccinated, 5G will make COVID-19 lethal
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Scientists generally consider 5G frequencies, like previous standards, to be safe for humans. In addition, coronavirus has spread to many countries that do not yet have a 5G network, such as Iran.
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Scientists and regulators generally consider 5G frequencies, like previous standards, to be safe for humans. In addition, the coronavirus has spread to many countries that do not yet have a 5G network, such as Iran.
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The Golden Billion
- The state needs living citizens to pay taxes
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Anti-vaccinationists
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Anti-vaccinationists
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For their own reasons against all vaccines in general
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I'd rather be vaccinated naturally than injected with chemicals.
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From history: the first vaccination was a natural vaccine against smallpox. And the chemical vaccine was safer.
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The vaccine reduces the risk of infection and reduces the side effects of the coronavirus
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"Just don't touch me"
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Don't think much about illness
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Not interested in spores on the internet
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Don't believe in coronavirus
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Population immunity must be achieved to defeat the pandemic
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The vaccine will not work against a new strain
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The vaccine is only against Wuhan virus and there are many strains (delta, omicron, etc.). The new strain has a way of eluding immunity.
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Humans have T and B cell immunity. B cells train antibodies, memory cells.
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An increase in antibodies can help with the evasion.
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It takes much less time for memory cells to recognise a mutated virus;
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Vaccines have side effects
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Thrombosis
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Vaccines have a 0.00034% risk of thrombosis and 0.000072% risk of death
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if 25 million are vaccinated, of which 86 are thromboses, with only 16 deaths
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With covid, the risk is 4%.
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fever;
chills;
muscle pain;
headache;
pain at the injection site-
These and other side effects are described in the instructions
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Older adults aged 61-80 years tolerate the vaccine more easily (linked to a weaker immune response)
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Against compulsory vaccination
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Population immunity must be achieved to defeat the pandemic
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The sooner 70% are immune, the sooner restrictions will be lifted
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Get sick from a vaccine
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Vector adenovirus vaccines
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no RNA
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ability to enter the cell
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does not multiply
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antibodies appear
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The vaccine contains only one gene, the spiked S-protein. It is located on the surface of the virus ('spikes') and is therefore a target for the immune system.
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Why shouldn't you get sick
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2% mortality
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5% Artificial respiration (ventilator)
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Post-Covid syndrome
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Chronic fatigue syndrome
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Prolonged shortness of breath, cough
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Impaired lung function, fibrosis
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Pain in joints
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Chest pain, heart palpitations, inflammation of the heart muscle Cognitive disorders, memory problems, concentration problems;
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Cognitive disorders, memory and concentration problems Cognitive problems;
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Depression
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Prolonged muscle and headache
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Loss of hair
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Sleep problems
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Damage to other organs, inflammatory processes
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Lack of odour
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The effect of the virus on the brain
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The virus affects the brain, the hippocampus
- Cognitive disorders, memory and concentration problems ;
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Lack of smell
- Olfactory bulb
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In those who have had the disease, the prerequisites for
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Guillain-Barré syndrome
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Diabetes mellitus
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Increased risk of cancer
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Increased risk of dementia in over-ill people
- Under investigation
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FOR doing vaccinations
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Vaccine reduces risk of infection and attenuates side effects of coronavirus
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Using AstraZeneca as an example
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1 dose
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Reduces the likelihood of developing symptoms by 33%
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75% less likely to be admitted to hospital
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2 dose
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reduces the likelihood of symptoms by 60%
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94% reduces likelihood of hospitalization
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To defeat a pandemic, population-based immunity must be achieved
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Not only antibodies, but also cellular immunity. After vaccination, it takes much less time for memory cells to recognise a mutated virus (new strains such as delta, omicron, etc.)
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