My mom was in the hospital for pneumonia post coof, and the doctor tried to put her on remdesivir. She said she didn't want it and later he mentioned to one of the nurses that he was shocked and that no one ever refused something he prescribed before. She's home and healthy as a horse.
The look on the tech for my mammogram was priceless when she asked if I was COVID vaccinated and I said no. She literally caught her breath, like she had just seen a car crash or something.
Anytime I tell vaccinated people that I didn't get vaccinated, they always looked surprised. When I asked them, "Did I need it? Did you?" they always came up with reasons like "there are exceptions" and "not everyone gets affected" then quickly change topics.
My mom was in the hospital for pneumonia post coof, and the doctor tried to put her on remdesivir. She said she didn't want it and later he mentioned to one of the nurses that he was shocked and that no one ever refused something he prescribed before. She's home and healthy as a horse.
The look on the tech for my mammogram was priceless when she asked if I was COVID vaccinated and I said no. She literally caught her breath, like she had just seen a car crash or something.
Anytime I tell vaccinated people that I didn't get vaccinated, they always looked surprised. When I asked them, "Did I need it? Did you?" they always came up with reasons like "there are exceptions" and "not everyone gets affected" then quickly change topics.
I should do the "Did I need it? Did you?" thing for sure. Stealing.
Some hospitals just ignored the patients wishes or informed consent and gave remdesivir anyhow and intubated. Guess what, the patients died.