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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I don't know if medical exemption is really a possibility, if I were to go that route, I would need to go talk to my general doctor, who knows I don't have any history of medical problems, besides the occasional pollen allergy or slightly anomalous blood test result.
I think in a few months, if things are seriously bad about this vaccine, then we will start to really learn about it (for those of us who are looking, of course, I don't expect the normies to learn jack shit). So, I'm really counting on the possibility that this vaccine is not completely terrible, and the DS is actually counting on future vaccines to do the real damage.
Disclosing all of this personal information is really really stupid of me, but my scholarship means I will be paying 7 thousand dollars per year, for a total of 28 thousand dollars over 4 years. This includes dorms and tuition. School prices are insanely artificially inflated, but I think I am making the best of the situation with this scholarship and some engineering course.
Anyways we will see if I end up having to take the shot. If I do, I will definitely be posting a lot about it here, as well as short and long term side effects.
Have a lawyer draw up a contract that if you have any vaccine related injuries or fertility issues in the next 10 years they agree to be financially responsible as they are requiring you to submit to an experimental substance that does not have full fda approval. Get with those other students and go in together on it. This may put a big ole wrench in the university’s virtue signaling.
Make your own vaxx card. Don’t do something you will regret for life worse than your school debt. It’s your life, as in LIFE.
Second this. Many blank cards available here And else where to print. And all sorts of folks putting up pix of their genuine cards so you can copy the info.
All that education and money ain’t gonna mean dick if you don’t have your health you fucking nonce.
It’s your fucking blood dude.
If you stand up for anything, wouldn’t it be this?
I would try going to several different doctors trying to get an exemption, claiming severe seasonal allergies or just a basic "it's experimental, I don't feel safe, please give me an exemption." If that didn't work, I would print a card and just fill it out myself.