There's really no telling what their odds are of surviving the after-effects (if there are any).
You CAN however actually give them advice about having the booster administered if they absolutely are going through with. Make sure to mention to them that they adamantly tell the administering nurse to ASPIRATE before the injection.
Others have posted links/videos on the importance of this before receiving the shot. This does not guarantee that the messengers will stay local, but there is a higher likelihood that they stay at the injection site as opposed to intravenous injection.
There are countless posts on here about what happens when they get into the bloodstream, but if the messengers don't travel at least they're safer than if they do.
There is still zero data on what happens down the line even if the messengers do stay local because we have no longitudinal data on how this affects humans in the long term. But seriously, if they want to avoid the more immediate effects of clotting make sure they know that it should not be administered intravenously!
Even if they get the muscle, contraction will push some of the mRNA juice into your blood if there's a nicked vein where it will damage the heart or into the lymph where it will damage the immune system.
There's really no telling what their odds are of surviving the after-effects (if there are any).
You CAN however actually give them advice about having the booster administered if they absolutely are going through with. Make sure to mention to them that they adamantly tell the administering nurse to ASPIRATE before the injection.
Others have posted links/videos on the importance of this before receiving the shot. This does not guarantee that the messengers will stay local, but there is a higher likelihood that they stay at the injection site as opposed to intravenous injection.
There are countless posts on here about what happens when they get into the bloodstream, but if the messengers don't travel at least they're safer than if they do.
There is still zero data on what happens down the line even if the messengers do stay local because we have no longitudinal data on how this affects humans in the long term. But seriously, if they want to avoid the more immediate effects of clotting make sure they know that it should not be administered intravenously!
Also don't use your arm at all for the day.
Even if they get the muscle, contraction will push some of the mRNA juice into your blood if there's a nicked vein where it will damage the heart or into the lymph where it will damage the immune system.
You're absolutely right. I forgot to mention that.
That's one of the reasons why even with intramuscular injection a lot of fitness enthusiasts suffer clotting shortly after getting the shot.
That's interesting. I have a habit of working out after getting the flu shot because it prevents soreness but for coof shot that may not be advisable.