She said there are hardly any patients in the hospital with Covid but over half the ICU patients are vaccinated patients that have had strokes, head bleeding and sepsis. She said this was not normal and she has been a nurse for over 20 years. She said she thinks the Covid vaccine is causing it. She said there are also an unusually high number of heart attacks.
Anyone who has family that are nurses, ask questions, get the truth from the horses mouth, this shit is real and it needs to be heard. We need to scan every hospital in the USA. WWG1WGA!
My (ex) sister-in-law, The Nurse, says the same thing about the conditions in ICU at her hospital. There are more heart attacks, sepsis, and strokes than anything else. She contributes this to people not taking care of themselves since March 2020 and skipping doctor visits. She also believes there was no flu last year because people washed their hands and wore masks. 😳
Vaccines are the leading cause of coincidences
I love this! This needs to be on a sticker so you can place it everywhere!
I’m definitely stealing this.
Anyone who believes the flu vanished from hand-washing and mask-wearing is objectively retarded and should instantly receive a handicapped parking tag.
It’s worse than that. Constant hand-washing makes your skin much more permeable to microbes. Hand sanitizer does the same shit. Dries out your skin and destroys the natural microbial flora that provides some protection and immunity.
They’re encouraging hand washing because it makes you more prone to infection.
Thanks for this. I have a skin condition and this time after a month of medication the crack a nd bleeding is not responding the same as it did before with clearing up after a week. I will find an alternative to washing with anti bacterial soap for covid prevention and see what takes
A few years ago (when I was only about 50% skeptical of the medical industry), I went to a doc for an annual checkup. At the time, I had dry hands that were peeling and cracked skin somewhat. It didn't hurt, but it didn't look good.
Doc gave me a prescription for some drug. But I never went to the pharmacy. Instead, I went to Internet University. I read that low fat in the diet could be the cause of dry skin. I thought I was getting adequate fat, but I upped it. Started adding fattier meat, milk, and cheese.
Within a couple of weeks, my skin was normal again. Has stayed that way ever since I went mostly carnivore.
Something to consider.
Perhaps just a 1:3 or 4 mixture of isopropyl alcohol/vinegar? Dunno how effective it really is, but I use it for cleaning in the kitchen. We used it as a generic cleaner when we sanitized clean rooms. Human skin usually has a pH of something like 5.5, so soap is pretty harsh.
good old vasaline works for me every time.
Get neutrogena hypallergenic soap.
Figures. I wash my hands about the same amount I did before all the stupidity,
I take zero Covid precautions. Never caught it. Seems like the most paranoid ones were the ones that caught it
Don't discount hand washing because of some dingbat trying to come up with ridiculous rationalizations. It really is important. All healthcare professionals are taught this for a reason. We're also not all brainwashed by big pharma and remember our duty to our fellow Americans.
It’s super important for killing off microbes. Not so much for preventing viral infections. I mean that was the point, but you knew that.
I have heard healthcare professionals say that. It is retarded.
If they're that stupid, they shouldn't be driving in the first place.
Vax related cognitive dissonance
so she doesnt think its the vaxx at all? she hasnt even considered it?
So she's stupid.
I actually have a nurse that said the same thing. NPC.