Man they’re turning up the heat. Right now two family members are having bad reactions to the second shot and they’re telling me to run and get it right away.
I don’t want it and I don’t want my kids to have it. I’m in a Vaccine passport ban state, thank god. They are begging me to do it and all I can say is I’m still thinking about it, I haven’t made up my mind. I keep hoping something shifts and they accept that I don’t want to take an experimental anything I til there’s more research and transparency.
I have compiled a 2 inch binder of information as to "why" I won't get the injection. I also came up with a list of pros and cons (ok, one sort of pro). You are more than welcome to use this:
Covid 19 Vaccine Pros & Cons
Pros (Reasons for getting the “Vaccine”)
1). The injection “may” prevent Covid 19.
Cons (Reasons for NOT getting the “Vaccine”)
1). All current Covid 19 injections are Experimental and against the Nuremberg Code.
2). NO Covid 19 vaccine has been approved by the FDA.
3). Pharmaceutical companies are immune from liability for injuries & deaths resulting from the injections. While on the other hand, Businesses & Employers are NOT immune from liability should they mandate their employees get the injection should it result in injury or death. (PREP Act)
4). You must still wear a facemask and practice social distancing. (AAFP)
5). There have been numerous injuries & deaths from the injection.
6). There is no data available on how long immunity against Covid 19 will last. (AAFP)
7). There is no proof that the vaccine stops transmission of the virus.
8). It may be possible to get the vaccine and still transmit the virus to others. (AAFP)
9). The current vaccines “offer protection against Covid 19, but won’t prevent infection.” (AAFP)
10). The official definition of a “vaccine” has been changed to accommodate the injections currently on the market.
AAFP is the American Association of Family Physicians, just fyi.
Wrong! The manufacturers already stated that while the experimental mRNA injection might reduce the symptoms, it can not prevent you from being infected OR from infecting others!
https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20210203-why-vaccinated-people-may-still-be-able-to-spread-covid-19
Agree 100 percent! It was a struggle to come up with any "pros."
.. [blank] is a solid, honest answer, too...
Love it!!