I need to ask for guidence from the group on steps one can take to protect - reduce injury from the vax. I know, not getting the vax is the best. This young man has joined the military (Army Nat Guard) and prior to going to Bootcamp he has to have the two shot vax (Not administered by the gov - military). I tried everything to steer this young one away from getting the shot, but as we know it's required in the service and he has planned on joining since Elementary School. We were under the impression that he would get it at Bootcamp, but since he is delayed entry, he is doing "RSP" which is prep for bootcamp. They called him and he needs the shots prior to RSP.
From what I can tell, pfizer is better than moderna. Steve Kirsh's site and others have some recommendations for using Ivermectin, Vit C, NAC, Zinc & D3. Any recommendations on a sane approach / protocol to help protect this young man?
He is in a "blue state" and from what I have read, there is a perceived correlation between red states having a higher negative results from the batches. We had hoped and prayed that with the delays, we would might be able to wait out the mandate, but that strategy has obvously failed.
Thank You in Advance for your time
P.S. He already has enlisted and is delayed entry until September
Tell him to see if he can get on a DEP (Delayed Enlistment Program). He can make up any reason he wants to apply but the one that seems most likely to work is personal problems. In most cases the DEP needs to be done pre-enlistment but I've heard of people getting into a DEP due to personal problems after enlisting but before reporting to a duty station. He may be able to buy some time that way. When I joined in 1971 I had a wife and baby so I went in on a DEP for an extra month to get them moved in with family.
https://www.thebalancecareers.com/the-delayed-enlistment-program-dep-3332701
Thanks- he is already on a delayed entry. His parents have pushed to delay as best as they can but he is 18 and open to taking some prep to reduce issues but doesnt think it will affect him.