Is there any way to give a patient a covid vaccine without them knowing or wanting it? Is this possible? Are they strictly accounted for? Are there specific injection sites? Is there even a way to find out if you were? The person I am asking about was sick and pretty out of it, received multiple injections over the course of a few days, insists one was different than the rest and is scared she was vaccinated by a nurse that kept pushing it. (Despite the fact that she was in the hospital WITH covid and even the doctors said she couldnt get vaxxed until a few months after recovery, if she wanted to.) I'm sure there are hundreds or crazies who would want to vaccinate people against their will but actually having the means is another story. I hope. Any insight?
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I was a Patient a couple of years ago in Mayo Clinic level Hospital during my stay on the the first day a nurse and not my attending nurse, at that time, walked into the room stuck the syringe in my IV line injection port and injected as she was pushing the plunger she said we noticed that I had not received a Flu shot and that she just took care of it...she never stopped to explain what she was doing before doing so only as she injected me. I expect how it could happen for many.
Guess what....it happened...your belief that it shouldn't be done this way may be valid but I am telling everyone it happened and you do not have to like it anymore then I did. Ain't that a pisser.
A lot of current nurses are opinionated bitter thots or flaming homos... not listening to any of them.