Thank you very much. Any chance you can provide more detailed sources for some of that? I've been working on writing something on this topic and some of your references are not within the pool I'm working from.
Thank you very much. Any chance you can provide more detailed sources for some of that? I've been working on writing something on this topic and some of your references are not within the pool I'm working from.
Upon Emailing them about the study, of course they said it didn't encompass psoriasis (and I wasn't gonna volunteer anyway); but the detail they added was:
"The study is looking at these 4 autoimmune diseases: Sjogren's, Scleroderma, Rheumatoid Arthritis, and Myositis."
The CDC guidance web pages are (surprise!) a mess and I think I remember at least 2 simple statements from them during 2021 which contradict each other; am not finding either of those easily today. I think the first (chronologically) warned that people with autoimmune conditions had not been in the "vaccine" clinical trials, so they couldn't offer all the assurance that those great clinical trials offered to others. The second (chronological) verbiage on that web page, unless I read it wrong, said there *had* been people with autoimmune conditions in those clinical trials.
Thank you very much. Any chance you can provide more detailed sources for some of that? I've been working on writing something on this topic and some of your references are not within the pool I'm working from.
This is about the University study; it was seeking volunteers at the time: https://inside.upmc.com/pitt-cover-study-aims-to-understand-covid-19-vaccine-response-in-patients-with-autoimmune-diseases/
Upon Emailing them about the study, of course they said it didn't encompass psoriasis (and I wasn't gonna volunteer anyway); but the detail they added was:
"The study is looking at these 4 autoimmune diseases: Sjogren's, Scleroderma, Rheumatoid Arthritis, and Myositis."
The CDC guidance web pages are (surprise!) a mess and I think I remember at least 2 simple statements from them during 2021 which contradict each other; am not finding either of those easily today. I think the first (chronologically) warned that people with autoimmune conditions had not been in the "vaccine" clinical trials, so they couldn't offer all the assurance that those great clinical trials offered to others. The second (chronological) verbiage on that web page, unless I read it wrong, said there *had* been people with autoimmune conditions in those clinical trials.
Ah wonderful. Thank you.