My mother who is an ER nurse bullied me into getting the J&J COVID-19 vaccine and I so far haven't had any adverse reactions, but I need some advice about how I can treat an adverse reaction should one happen. My mom seemed extremely fearful of the virus due to seeing many young people die at our local hospital.
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IF there was a huge die out of young people from 'covid' you would DEFINITELY be seeing that everywhere ; EVERY media outlet would be reporting it, especially places like this.
Funny, last year, the only people dying were the same people who would have died if they contracted the flu = elderly with issues and immune compromised folks. This is why the flu shots aren't mandated in any way ; if you're not in the 'at risk' group, they don't recommend you get it.
So let's make EVERYONE get chemo and take AIDS / HIV medication. I mean.. you most likely DON'T have it, but why risk it, right? Just go ahead and get that chemo because you MIGHT have cancer - even though you show ZERO signs of it.
I mean... AIDS / HIV is a virus, why aren't we vaxxing the world from AIDS? Why don't we just go right ahead and vax EVERYONE for ALL STD's while we're at it?
See the 'logic' yet?