It was my first time with this particular doctor, and we went over all sorts of stuff. The subject of covid vaccination came up. I said no, I didn't receive any vaccination for it. She said I don't pass judgement and we moved on. Then she asked about the last tetanus shot I received, and since it was 10 years ago, said she'd recommend getting that. She said "the one I have here also has whooping cough, but don't worry, it doesn't have any microchips in it" and winked. I found it funny, but I'm happy she didn't try to push the covid vaxx on me. I didn't get the tetanus shot but I might, if it's just the TTD and not the whooping cough combo too. Btw, every single person in the entire building was masked but me. Signs posted everywhere, you must wear a mask etc, but I didn't wear one at all and nobody said anything about it. This was my first experience at a doctors office since maybe 2020.
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Funny, but I went to a new doctor today for my annual physical, too. Mine didn't say a word about the COVID jab, but did suggest I get a tetanus shot. I took a hard pass.
Just remember: none of Bill Gates' children have ever been vaccinated. 'Nuff said.
Besides, when was the last time you've heard of a person getting tetanus? Do you think the entire population is up-to-date with their tetanus shots?? Just my two cents. Not a doctor here...thank goodness.