I do some security engineering work for a contractor that works closely with the Army and i was given exactly 2 days notice that the leadership did not want me to travel due to my vax status. (Despite the fact they released instructions earlier last week outlining what you need to do to travel)
As a veteran this put me in a dark place temporarily for a couple reasons. 1: imagine the worlds greatest military being scared of a disease with a less than 1% mortality rate. 2: the contractors have obligations to fill based on contracts not the whims of colonels who are "risk averse". 3: where the hell do they find these people? Sometimes i wonder if the payoffs trickle down to the lower ranks too (O5-O6) because it just seems like such a stupid ass thing to do.
I tend to agree. Curious on tetanus shot though? Is that one of the few you should actually take if you step on a rusty nail or something? Or you think they are literally all bad?
I won't be taking anything. The question is do you trust the vaccine industry to not change up even the shots that worked as they were intended.
Didn't Gates just sterlize a bunch of Africans, and give a bunch of Indian children polio?
I'll take my chances. If I get an injury I'll wash it out thoroughly with peroxide and needle if necessary.