This is unlike me, but I am a little down today. After rallying for months to inform and educate my closest cohorts that were originally Big Fat No's on the jab, this all feels like a major defeat. Some I talk to don't want to be subject to weekly tests if seeking an exemption and others just think it will be easier in the end. A question was brought up today during a staff meeting about boosters and if those will come into play. Management's delayed response spoke volumes citing "that isn't decided yet" which means it's being discussed.
In a town of shady dealers and sellouts, how does one fight City Hall and win? My husband and I are both faced with this predicament with two littles to tend to. I really hope you have advice for those of us near the edge of that cliff as we are running out of time.
Signed,
Anxious, Fed-up, and Thinking About Having a Beer
It might seem like life would be easier by just taking the vax but it will not stop there. How easy will life be if you have enlarged/inflamed heart or blood clots or stroke of nervous disorders or any of the horrific side effects that have been reported? You can't sue for damages either. Something to think about while we have that beer ;-)
Yes, you are so right. Without sharing too many personal details, I was diagnosed at 30 with two forms of tachycardia, both have been affected by all injections I've had since - including corticosteroids and novocaine. After passing out in Urgent Care from a steroid shot three years ago and waking to a 200 bpm heart rate, I vowed to never get another injection again. There is no way on Earth I will subject myself to increased risk of these events, especially after watching Tiffany Dover's experience. I will probably submit both exemptions, but it is all so violating and humiliating. Mama's mad.