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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It’s not just a tetanus shot. Ask which brand. Look up the ingredients. You are still trusting your doctor. Also, the microchip comment sounds like an attack on your intelligence. You certainly made the choice not to get it due to possible side effects, not due to microchips. The microchip comments were always a way to discredit people with concerns about safety.
Yeah I found the microchip comment weird, but just kind of chuckled it off because it is a little funny, but it wasn't really worth getting more in depth about. Unless she tried to sell me the vaccine, then I would have gotten more in defense mode I guess.
If I were in your shoes, I would not touch ANY vaccine.
None of them are good.
I heard some awful things about the tetanus jab, too, that it's also based on a lie.
I'm sorry -- I don't recall where I read about it but it was recent.