I’m not in the medical field, but I’ll attempt. Syringes don’t come pre-filled, they have to draw the “vaccine” from a vial before administering. Saline is just a simple salt water solution that is commonly used medically, I think mostly for getting fluids in dehydrated patients intravenously, but it would be readily available at any medical office. So instead of drawing the vaccine solution, they draw a saline solution to administer. It wouldn’t do anything other than slightly hydrating the person. This could be done knowingly by a medical professional, or unknowingly if vaccine vials were intercepted and swapped for harmless saline by the military or other white hats, or sent by the pharma companies to have a control group for their own analytics.
I was just thinking of somebody doing this as a so called mistake. Any time I've received a shot, it's drawn from a very small bottle. I don't know why saline would be stored in such small bottles. The whole thing just seems fishy to me, but not in a white hat way. Shrug. Thanks for answering.
I’m not in the medical field, but I’ll attempt. Syringes don’t come pre-filled, they have to draw the “vaccine” from a vial before administering. Saline is just a simple salt water solution that is commonly used medically, I think mostly for getting fluids in dehydrated patients intravenously, but it would be readily available at any medical office. So instead of drawing the vaccine solution, they draw a saline solution to administer. It wouldn’t do anything other than slightly hydrating the person. This could be done knowingly by a medical professional, or unknowingly if vaccine vials were intercepted and swapped for harmless saline by the military or other white hats, or sent by the pharma companies to have a control group for their own analytics.
I was just thinking of somebody doing this as a so called mistake. Any time I've received a shot, it's drawn from a very small bottle. I don't know why saline would be stored in such small bottles. The whole thing just seems fishy to me, but not in a white hat way. Shrug. Thanks for answering.