So I work in an area hospital, we are able to volunteer (with pay) to COVID screen people coming to the hospital. 99% of my screening shifts are in the ER. DAILY we get people in that are a. having a reaction of some type to the 2nd dose of the vaccine, or b. are here for some systemic problem (breathing, pain, headache, etc) and love to brag when I screen them that they just got their shots, not putting 2+2 together that they may be related. Luckily we are still voluntary where I work because NO WAY IN HELL will I get this shit shot. Peer pressure is rediculous and reactions are WAY under reported
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When they bring it up, ask them if they think it’s related. If they asked you why, tell them you thought it was why they brought it up.
I wish I could but I would get in SO MUCH trouble for that. If they were to mention me saying anything like that to the DR I’d be toast. I cannot diagnose or give medical advice outside of my practice scope per my license. But I’m definitely thinking it.....