The company I work for is doing something similar. They said that "due to extra health costs, premiums are going up by $1,000 for next year." Then they say "But great news, you will get a discount of $1,000 (pure coincidence) on your premiums next year if you get vaccinated." I actually brought this up to my doctor (who works for the same company) and commented about it being a "so-called discount that looks suspiciously like a penalty." He said "Yeah. It's a penalty, not a discount."
It's such bullshit. I'm trying to get an exemption. I set up an antibody test. If it's positive, I will be exempt. Otherwise, if negative, I brought up issues with my heart to my doctor and said that I was concerned about the vaccine because of people having heart attacks and myocarditis (all legitimate concerns of mine). So I am having a heart scan done and if there is anything that looks abnormal, I'm going to ask for a medical exemption.
It shouldn't be like this. Why is there such a hard push for these vaccines? That alone makes me certain I don't want to get it.
Do not get it. I had whatever is going around when vaccines first rolled out, and I targeted it early with lots of vitamin C, Prednisone, turmeric, and a regular multi-vitamin. I had an annoying headache and just had to spit all the time and clear my throat, that was it. It lasted 14 days all together gradually getting completely cleared on day 15. I don’t think anyone needs this vaccine. I’m not an anti-vaxxer, I’ve had all other vaccines, it’s just this one I don’t want. Just looking at Vaers is enough. That’s just 1-10%!
I wasn't planning on it... But I have to be careful how I describe things to my doctor. I don't want him to think I'm trying to manipulate him. If all my efforts fail, I'm just going to pay the penalty and be angry about it.
The company I work for is doing something similar. They said that "due to extra health costs, premiums are going up by $1,000 for next year." Then they say "But great news, you will get a discount of $1,000 (pure coincidence) on your premiums next year if you get vaccinated." I actually brought this up to my doctor (who works for the same company) and commented about it being a "so-called discount that looks suspiciously like a penalty." He said "Yeah. It's a penalty, not a discount."
It's such bullshit. I'm trying to get an exemption. I set up an antibody test. If it's positive, I will be exempt. Otherwise, if negative, I brought up issues with my heart to my doctor and said that I was concerned about the vaccine because of people having heart attacks and myocarditis (all legitimate concerns of mine). So I am having a heart scan done and if there is anything that looks abnormal, I'm going to ask for a medical exemption.
It shouldn't be like this. Why is there such a hard push for these vaccines? That alone makes me certain I don't want to get it.
Do not get it. I had whatever is going around when vaccines first rolled out, and I targeted it early with lots of vitamin C, Prednisone, turmeric, and a regular multi-vitamin. I had an annoying headache and just had to spit all the time and clear my throat, that was it. It lasted 14 days all together gradually getting completely cleared on day 15. I don’t think anyone needs this vaccine. I’m not an anti-vaxxer, I’ve had all other vaccines, it’s just this one I don’t want. Just looking at Vaers is enough. That’s just 1-10%!
I wasn't planning on it... But I have to be careful how I describe things to my doctor. I don't want him to think I'm trying to manipulate him. If all my efforts fail, I'm just going to pay the penalty and be angry about it.