Vaccine Redux - Vax up and go to Class

784,757 Views | 5816 Replies | Last: 1 day ago by sycasey
bearister
How long do you want to ignore this user?
"While insurance companies do have incentive programs for healthcare providers, the claim that doctors receive large, year-end bonuses solely based on the number of vaccinated patients is a misrepresentation.

Here's a breakdown of how these programs generally work:

Value-based contracts: Many pediatricians operate under value-based contracts with insurers, where they receive a flat fee for meeting various healthcare metrics.

Multiple metrics: Vaccination rates are only one of numerous measures considered in these programs, alongside factors like preventive screenings and medication reviews.

Modest payments: Payments from these programs are generally modest and represent a small portion of the overall compensation a clinic receives from an insurer.

Focus on quality of care: The primary aim of these programs is to incentivize high-quality patient care and improved health outcomes, not just the volume of services provided.

In short, while insurance companies may offer incentives that consider vaccination rates as part of a broader quality of care assessment, the idea of doctors receiving massive bonuses solely for reaching vaccination quotas is misleading and not supported by the evidence."
AI Overview

You lads can fight with AI over this.
WARNING: She a mean b@itch.



Cancel my subscription to the Resurrection
Send my credentials to the House of Detention

“I love Cal deeply. What are the directions to The Portal from Sproul Plaza?”
Cal88
How long do you want to ignore this user?
French cancer research center observes 300% increase in cancer rate among younger cohorts.

bearister
How long do you want to ignore this user?
Cal88 said:

French cancer research center observes 300% increase in cancer rate among younger cohorts.



"No research from French cancer centers or other reputable sources substantiates a link between vaccines and such a rise in cancer rates among younger individuals.

Cancer trends in younger cohorts predate the pandemic and COVID-19 vaccine rollout The rise in early-onset cancer among individuals under 50 was observed before the COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent vaccine rollout began in late 2020.

This indicates that vaccines could not be the cause of this phenomenon.
Leading health organizations refute the claim: Organizations like the World Health Organization's International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) and the American Cancer Society have clearly stated there is no evidence that vaccines cause cancer.

The term "turbo cancer" is not medically recognized: The term "turbo cancer" is frequently used by vaccine opponents to falsely link vaccines to rapidly progressing cancers. However, this is not a recognized medical term or phenomenon by cancer or immunology experts.

Potential contributing factors to rising cancer rates in younger individuals are under investigation, but unrelated to vaccines: Factors such as increasing obesity rates, sedentary lifestyles, and early-life exposures (e.g., environmental factors, changes in the gut microbiome) are being explored as potential contributors to rising early-onset cancer rates, but these are distinct from any link to vaccines."
AI Overview
Cancel my subscription to the Resurrection
Send my credentials to the House of Detention

“I love Cal deeply. What are the directions to The Portal from Sproul Plaza?”
Cal88
How long do you want to ignore this user?
bearister said:

Cal88 said:

French cancer research center observes 300% increase in cancer rate among younger cohorts.



"No research from French cancer centers or other reputable sources substantiates a link between vaccines and such a rise in cancer rates among younger individuals.

Cancer trends in younger cohorts predate the pandemic and COVID-19 vaccine rollout The rise in early-onset cancer among individuals under 50 was observed before the COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent vaccine rollout began in late 2020.

This indicates that vaccines could not be the cause of this phenomenon.










Eastern Oregon Bear
How long do you want to ignore this user?
Cal88 said:

bearister said:

Cal88 said:

French cancer research center observes 300% increase in cancer rate among younger cohorts.



"No research from French cancer centers or other reputable sources substantiates a link between vaccines and such a rise in cancer rates among younger individuals.

Cancer trends in younger cohorts predate the pandemic and COVID-19 vaccine rollout The rise in early-onset cancer among individuals under 50 was observed before the COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent vaccine rollout began in late 2020.

This indicates that vaccines could not be the cause of this phenomenon.











So you think data from ages 0-54 and over age 65, proves increasing cancer rates in younger cohorts? That's a bit of a stretch, Scooter.
Haloski
How long do you want to ignore this user?
Cal88 said:

bearister said:

Cal88 said:

French cancer research center observes 300% increase in cancer rate among younger cohorts.



"No research from French cancer centers or other reputable sources substantiates a link between vaccines and such a rise in cancer rates among younger individuals.

Cancer trends in younger cohorts predate the pandemic and COVID-19 vaccine rollout The rise in early-onset cancer among individuals under 50 was observed before the COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent vaccine rollout began in late 2020.

This indicates that vaccines could not be the cause of this phenomenon.













It's more likely that the virus itself is responsible for this, no? Is there an analysis of cancers in vaccinated vs non-vaccinated? Is there a study of cancers in infected vs non-infected?
Cal88
How long do you want to ignore this user?
Haloski said:

Cal88 said:

bearister said:

Cal88 said:

French cancer research center observes 300% increase in cancer rate among younger cohorts.



"No research from French cancer centers or other reputable sources substantiates a link between vaccines and such a rise in cancer rates among younger individuals.

Cancer trends in younger cohorts predate the pandemic and COVID-19 vaccine rollout The rise in early-onset cancer among individuals under 50 was observed before the COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent vaccine rollout began in late 2020.

This indicates that vaccines could not be the cause of this phenomenon.













It's more likely that the virus itself is responsible for this, no? Is there an analysis of cancers in vaccinated vs non-vaccinated? Is there a study of cancers in infected vs non-infected?


The covid virus itself is responsible for lung tissue damage in those who had severe symptoms, but the damage to other organs is much more linked to the toxicity of the spike protein, which in vaccinated people is present in nearly every part of the body.
bearister
How long do you want to ignore this user?
Bay Area COVID levels now higher than winter peak https://www.berkeleyside.org/2025/07/18/bay-area-covid-levels-nimbus-razor-blade-variant

"Is the latest COVID-19 vaccine still effective against the new variant?

Yes: The COVID-19 vaccine that rolled out in August 2024 is effective against the NB.1.8.1 variant, Chin-Hong said. "It's a descendant of JN.1, which all the last year's vaccines were based on, which we still have around."

If you didn't get your COVID-19 shot in the fall, Chin-Hong has a message: Go get one now, particularly if you plan to travel abroad this summer. Not only will your protection last roughly a year, he said, "getting it now if it's being paid for would help that person navigate through what we might see in the summer, but also later on in the year if rules change" referring to the widespread uncertainty about how President Donald Trump's administration might further change the U.S.'s vaccine policies."

5…4…3…2…1…





Cancel my subscription to the Resurrection
Send my credentials to the House of Detention

“I love Cal deeply. What are the directions to The Portal from Sproul Plaza?”
sycasey
How long do you want to ignore this user?
It seems unlikely that any variant of COVID-19 is going to cause another significant public-health emergency, just because almost the entire population has already been exposed to that virus.

Another new virus, though . . .
First Page Refresh
Page 167 of 167
 
×
subscribe Verify your student status
See Subscription Benefits
Trial only available to users who have never subscribed or participated in a previous trial.