Do NOT take nor allow your family and friends to take the COVID "Vaccine"
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me too...i've been BEGGING my parents to not take it and not allow my elderly aunt (diabetes and dementia), who is in assisted living, to take it...she's scheduled for it tomorrow...i am convinced it's going to kill her
me three...my parents are about to get their 2nd dose, and nothing I say or send them matters.
2nd?!
What the hell?
The second vaccination. It's a two-parter. You get your first vaccination and then two weeks later you get the second.
They are all administered via 2 doses, 3 weeks apart. Stay awake.
My cousin is a nurse, she got vaccinated.
After her second round of the vaccine she apparently got very very sick with the flu.
If she weren’t young and healthy, I could see it going very badly for someone who is elderly or has other health conditions
This is what worries me. I'm in Nursing school. I know they're going to end up making us get this vaccine before going to Clinicals. If the Hospitals require us to have this vaccination, we'll have to have it. I'm scared to get it. mRNA vaccines aren't commonplace for a reason. Not only are they incredibly expensive to make, but I don't think they actually prevent you from getting what you're being "vaccinated" against.
I know about Antibody Dependent Enhancement, it's something that was talked about when COVID-19 first started being discovered. It's scary shit and ADE can and will kill you. I'm not saying like what this article stated, that this vaccine will cause you to have ADE if you come into contact with Covid after vaccination, but I damn sure don't wanna find out for myself. You know?
Research ways to use ingredients that all vaccines contain to document side affect possibilities to get out of it, or religious, life site news has a few good videos on website and maybe youtube. There are many opportunities to get good paying jobs at community colleges, trade schools vs nursing if it comes to that, I may be using that option as well. Plumbing here I come
Just reading some of these replies. Thanks everyone for your kind words. I don't know why some of you are being downvoted.
I'm not anti-vax either, but I believe it should be everyone's choice to get it for them or their kids. I believe in less government interfering with our lives, not more. I'd also love to see Government red-tape taken out of the Healthcare industry.
Anyway, I tried to upvote the comments being downvoted, but I'm only one ladypede. Hope everyone has a great week <3
Same, the agency I worked for is now requiring nurses to get it. Fortunately I can just walk away, but many healthcare workers can't do that.
I’m not an anti-vaxxer by any means, no matter how hard the media is trying to paint people against the COVID “vaccine” as anti-vax.
Vaccines should always be encouraged, not forced which isn’t what we are seeing from members of the government. Young people who are generally healthy do not need this vaccine to begin with, so forcing it on young people has me immediately skeptical. My father who is older and has stage 4 prostate cancer (he is currently kicking cancer’s ass) even said he doesn’t wanna take it because of what could be in. And this is someone who lived during the polio epidemic, so again, not an anti-vaxxer, just someone who is very very skeptical that this “vaccine” is the cure.
I have heard this exact scenario from others with the very violent flu like illness after vaccine 2nd dose. Crazy people still line up for that stuff.
My step dad is a nurse, and he said a bunch of his coworkers got sick and missed work for at least a day or two after their second dose of the vaccine. He didn't get sick as far as I know, but he did verify that his coworkers did. And he wants the vaccine mandated, and berates me for being against vaccinations.
I'm a nurse and I'm dead set against it. Can't imagine what it will do to the elderly in long term care.
My mom is a nurse, she got sick after her 2nd dose of the Pfizer one but recovered. Everyone in her dpt was given the 2nd dose on a Friday, or given the 2 days off by default, bc it was known how sick everyone was getting. My mom recovered thankfully. I tried so hard to get her to refrain but while her department wasn’t requiring it (nursing education), she was peer pressured into it.
I’m a nurse too and there’s no way in hell I will get any Covid vaccine no matter what they say about it. None of it is to be trusted.
My fear is really for the military members I work with. Can't imagine a weakened military if this "vaccine" does any long term or widespread harm that isn't visible yet. America needs its warriors.
You did all u could shy of restraining them. If they choose to walk into the fire anyway, then pray they will be ok. But don't beat yourself up about it.
this just in: my mom is now likely NOT going to take the 2nd dose, because of an article she read in Epoch Times....I think she thought I was crazy with all the info I was sending her. Apparently it took her coming across the article on her own to make her think again. Hoping she can talk my dad out of his 2nd dose too....and also that having just the first dose at least cuts down on the time-bomb of damage it will do to them.