He doesn't watch the news due to all the misinformation (good). Realizes that things are weird and going to get weirder from the global supply chain perspective (good). Wife is a nurse, dermatology I think. But ...
He took 2 shots, had slight reactions to both, will wear a mask whenever asked and feels it's his social obligation to vax, mask up and lock down whenever told. His nurse wife says 80% of the Covid patients in her hospital are non-vaxed. Of course, I don't believe that and since she's not working in that area, she'd only know what they tell her like the rest of us.
Due to the ultra liberal HR idiots and the fact that I work for a Nordic socialist company that is a pathetic, weak copy of the deep state, I'll likely get fired for not vaxxing soon. Definitely one of the hills I'm prepared to die on. Screw these assholes.
Research into the J&J vax delivery mechanism.
You can take ivermectin & zinc immediately the week before, every other day, and week after the J&J. Due to to mechanism of delivery of J&J through another virus, I&Z should make the vax infective in theory. But do the research and decide yourself.
You can get a prescription online through Push Health for ivermectin.
Where can I do more research on this? Hard to get through the search engines…
For the Moderna and Pfizer vaccines, the spike recipe is packaged in the form of RNA, inside microscopic spheres made from waxy molecules called lipids.
The J&J product, on the other hand, delivers the recipe using a different type of virus called an adenovirus. It has been modified so it cannot make copies of itself and cause disease. Even if it could, the disease in question would be mild: a form of the common cold.
When the vaccine is injected, the adenovirus particles penetrate cells in the person’s arm. The code for the spike protein — contained in the form of DNA, not RNA — enters each cell’s nucleus, prompting production of the spike. After several weeks, the immune system destroys these cells, but “remembers” how to respond in case it encounters an actual coronavirus.