My faith in the medical field was on very shaky ground even before 2020 due to the gross incompetence I witnessed when a couple immediate family members including my dad went in for serious medical conditions. It was a wonder they ever left alive. My dad had some serious colon issues, was leaking bowel fluid into his abdomen, and they sent him home. Told him it was gas and to take some aspirin. If my mom hadn't made him go back the next day he would have died. Granted, he would have died if he hadn't gone in the first place, but for the $250,000+ bill they pocketed four weeks later (99% was insurance paid for thank God), you'd think they'd be more competent. Not to mention that it is always a constant battle by unaffiliated immediate family members to ensure that the afflicted person gets even adequate care. This was a universal constant I observed in anyone among my immediate/extended family to ever have a major hospital stint. This clotshot business is the straw that broke the camel's back for me. If you are this untrustworthy, this "muh I'm just following orders", you are sure as Hell not trustworthy in the slightest. So I am going to be an "antivaxxer" for the rest of my life now because of what I've seen them do.
Side note I worked for a guy who was an ex-machine gunner in Iraq. He had lead poisoning from all the shooting, arsenic poisoning from the paint, and some other poisoning from all the vaccines the military gives you (like for anthrax and stuff). And I just found out recently that someone in my far-extended family developed autism in their younger years (did not have it at birth). Care to hazard a guess as to their vaccination status as a kid?
My faith in the medical field was on very shaky ground even before 2020 due to the gross incompetence I witnessed when a couple immediate family members including my dad went in for serious medical conditions. It was a wonder they ever left alive. My dad had some serious colon issues, was leaking bowel fluid into his abdomen, and they sent him home. Told him it was gas and to take some aspirin. If my mom hadn't made him go back the next day he would have died. Granted, he would have died if he hadn't gone in the first place, but for the $250,000+ bill they pocketed four weeks later (99% was insurance paid for thank God), you'd think they'd be more competent. Not to mention that it is always a constant battle by unaffiliated immediate family members to ensure that the afflicted person gets even adequate care. This was a universal constant I observed in anyone among my immediate/extended family to ever have a major hospital stint. This clotshot business is the straw that broke the camel's back for me. If you are this untrustworthy, this "muh I'm just following orders", you are sure as Hell not trustworthy in the slightest. So I am going to be an "antivaxxer" for the rest of my life now because of what I've seen them do.
Side note I worked for a guy who was an ex-machine gunner in Iraq. He had lead poisoning from all the shooting, arsenic poisoning from the paint, and some other poisoning from all the vaccines the military gives you (like for anthrax and stuff). And I just found out recently that someone in my far-extended family developed autism in their younger years (did not have it at birth). Care to hazard a guess as to their vaccination status as a kid?