Went for my check-up yesterday, and my doctor asked if I wanted jabbed. I said no. She looked at me in horror and told me about a patient who's in the hospital on a respirator She asked why I don't want it. I said because: 99.7% of people under 60 recover; I am healthy, not obese and have no serious health issues; it's experimental; there are no long-term safety studies; you end up sick with covid anyway; 30,000 people have died and there are hundreds of thousands of adverse affects; 75 athletes in Europe have dropped dead of heart attacks; the efficacy wears off and then I lowered the boom ... I have therapeutics on hand that I can take. She went off on me about how there's no proof they work. I said there's plenty, but it's all censored. Besides, it's my body, so it's my choice. I don't want it. She typed on my record that I refused the jab and walked out. I was a little rattled but felt oh so victorious. I'll be finding a new doctor.
TLDR I fought my doc on the jab and I won.
After Obama gave all medical professionals the job of evaluating your mental health (on the sly) to facilitate a gun grab you most certainly can no longer trust you doctor. The best thing is to remain as neutral as possible. If asked about the jab and you say something like ‘No, not yet.’ it is a lot better than getting yourself flagged as a resister. It implies you are not at all closed to it, just not quite ready for it.
I'm not a coward.
Your chart is now another factor in your social credit score should that come to pass. How you answer will absolutely be entered. Most physicians now have 20 something PA's doing the charting. Would like to think they all avoided programming while in school but doubtful.