https://employercovidpolicy.com/reports-of-covid-19-adverse-vaccine-reactions/
This is a link sent to me, but if you go to the 'home' and the other links, you'll find a lot of useful information.
They also link to a vax reaction page started when FB took down theirs:
They pressured one of my son's agency carers into taking the vax when she didn't want to. I was so angry when I found that out. She also works in care homes.
She has a family with two young children and she's a really great person. I hope that she doesn't get ill.
You got the ivermectin for yourself, correct? Can you spare some for her right now, and have her buy some herself (and to replace yours)? You have the post-vax protocol, right?
I can easily give her some. It's whether I can persuade her to take it. I am a client of hers so I have to be a bit careful about how I go about it.
Thanks, that's a good idea.
https://c19protocols.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/COVID-Vaccination-Side-Effect-Reducing-OTC-Medicines-and-Nutraceuticals.pdf
https://covid19criticalcare.com/
http://www.kathydopp.info/COVIDinfo/Vaccines/Recovery
http://www.kathydopp.info/COVIDinfo/COVIDTreatments
https://americasfrontlinedoctors.org/action_alerts/identifying-post-vaccination-complications-their-causes-an-analysis-of-covid-19-patient-data/
Thanks again. This is a very useful list.
Related to this:
I tried to get some Zantac (ranitidine) from the pharmacist recently because I saw it on a similar list of OTC drugs useful for detoxing from the vax.
They are not selling it any more in the UK. It must be too useful. I have a couple of Zantac pills lying around luckily.