We had family members in town from the East Coast. One is my son & the other is my husband (whom I’m separated from)
After Covid hit, I decided -not to take the shot, I spoke with them several times. I emphatically told them not to take the shot. My husband didn’t listen, he even talked my son into taking the it.
Myself and my other two children live out West-we resisted the shot. After not seeing our family over the last five years, the shock was startling.
I have heard of those who saw family members months after taking the shot, skin appeared grey tone..
When my husband told me, he was vaccinated and encourage my son to also get the shot. I yelled into the phone he had just murdered my son! I was horrified!
Today I saw…My husband, who always had very thick hair, looked almost bald, sickly looking with pale ashen skin. Elderly almost, complaint of feeling short of breath, weak and dizzy.
My previously healthy son— look tall thin/gaunt, and also very ashen.
heart wrenching….
How many people are in your family though? CDC data shows that only around 7% experience a significant reaction to the vax. That means less than 1 out of 14 people on average. Most simply don't have enough close friends and family to be statistically likely to see the effect 1st hand. And if they do, the doctor isn't going to blame the vax.
My brother in law, a volunteer firefighter in perfect health, was recently diagnosed with atrial fibrillation, and my sister just contracted thyroid cancer. Is that a result of the shot? They don't believe so. They just think it is just problems with getting older. But I am very suspicious about the real reasons.
My sister has only told 8 people about her diagnosis, including close friends and immediate family. Well under the threshold...So consider, would a casual acquaintance even bring up personal health issues with you? Something they feel is totally unrelated to current events? How many people do you really know intimately? If you don't know at least 14 that would have told you about medical conditions in casual conversation pre-Covid, you are unlikely to have 1st hand information about the reality now.
That said, the real issue is long term ramifications. There is ZERO information on that. It simply hasn't been around long enough.
Immediate family, if you include husbands/wives of my siblings, then it’s at 12. If you include cousins/aunts/uncles and their spouses, 29.
This is just family though. I have a pretty sizeable close knit group of friends as well, fairly intimate relationships, and yeah when it comes to health issues we talk about that. Some of my friends I almost know too much info lol.