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Canary42 | 13:22 Thu 10th Dec 2020 | ChatterBank
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A woman who developed a foot complaint after taking part in a vaccine trial added 2 and 2 and made 5, blaming the vaccine.

Her resulting post went viral worldwide and was exploited by anti-vaxers and weirdo religious groups. One such group identified her symptoms as "the 'grievous sores described in [the book of] Revelation”.

Investigation revealed she was one of the "blind" members of the Trial Control Group only given a saline placebo, not the vaccine .

By which time the damage had been done. Also her Go-fund-me page had filled up nicely (It's in US where you have to pay for medical treatment).

https://uk.news.yahoo.com/picture-covid-vaccine-trial-patient-164432271.html
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salt waters more dangerous than we think. Keep out of the sea folk's
// One such group identified her symptoms as "the 'grievous sores described in [the book of] Revelation”.//

there were an equal number of spadgems in the bofe groups
Sozza - that was Dickens slang for what Sairie Gamp used to get ( spadgems that is!) - the placebo group got short of breath - -
but it is well known that asthma has a nervous element

like Trump and election I wd say that this is how the system SHOULD work

as for photos being mislabelled ( "I've never seen anything so large - Dolly parton - That baby is NOT mine - Boris the Bonker on Brexit)- on the internet - it certainly didnt begin last week
The lady herself is keen to distance herself from any anti vax messages.

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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-9035133/Woman-reveals-picture-skin-condition-foot-sparked-slew-anti-vaccine-propaganda.html
Is it "misinformation"? Her GP says it's possibly a side-effect of the vaccine and i think you have to be wary about describing people with doubts or worries, as "anti-vaxxers". I think that's a different group of people.
If you compromise your immune system slightly, with a vaccine, isn't it possible that it might not fight off other things so effectively, at the same time?
pixie - she was given the placebo.
I missed that, sorry. Then I guess it depends if you get psychological effects from a placebo (and if you don't, they are pointless).
They are now investigating whether it is due to high dose Ibuprofen.
//Dangerous Misinformation Spread On The Internet//

... and if you didn't laugh at the source of the header to the op, there is no hope for you.
some won't see Togo...
Pixxie, being given an inactivated vaccination doesn't compromise your immune system.
No woof, but neither should a placebo. Surely the point of those, is to rule out changes in behaviour and thinking etc, so you know the difference is the vaccine? If there are no psychological differences in results, a placebo would have no use.
I don't know... I'm just wondering why placebos are used at all, if someone's beliefs can't make any difference?
Pixie, placebos are very funny things, and can have real effects.
Yes...
Yes, exactly, dave.
Her symptoms are classic signs off a fixed drug eruption, which makes sense given that she has been on a high dose of Ibuprofen as she waits for spinal surgery.
It may well be, mamya... but it is also possible that someone taking a placebo, might get "an effect", because they don't know it's a placebo. It's the whole point of it.

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