Vaccine injuries with young adults
🤔💭 Vaxx Discussion
(I’m an RN)
Tonight I feel overwhelmed by the amount of illness and anxiety among our 20 & 30 y/o!
Heartbreaking!
Not all are blue haired, nose piercing liberals…(although many are!)
But what I don’t understand how the heck could these parents think it was ok not only to vaccinate them but twice! Holy moly…,
So tired of hearing about the great reset, it’s absurd, it’s evil and fxxxxing exhausting! Damn…
I know many 20-30 year olds that badgered their elder loved ones and everyone they came into contact with & even dragged their children to get it.
Their vax status and the the status of everyone around them was the only thing they could think and talk about.
I saw welcome mats for sale that rather than saying "Welcome" they said "Have You Been Vaccinated?"
I know parents that refused to let their young kids see their cousins because they weren't jabbed.
It's not anxiety it's REMORSE
Edited to add: and actually cheered for the unjabbed to be locked up, punished and be forcefully injected. Stood silent while their friends and coworkers were forced from their jobs.
Don't forget that. Ever
You have a good point. Also, 20 - 30 y/o were not forced by their parents to get the vax.
It wasn't even hard to learn that covid posed virtually no risk to people under 50! That so many people fell for the ridiculous notion that EVERYONE needed to get the shots to protect the vulnerable was the most ridiculous thing of all. I'm still amazed that they were able to pull that ridiculous propaganda off!
People wait for the tell a vision to tell them what to do, and then they do it. It's the craziest thing. I do admit that I took a lot of vaccinations during my time as an RN doing direct patient care. But when this covid thing started, I thought, "Something is not right here.," and I resisted. Hubby too.
Most people have forgotten the H1N1 flu season-4 people died and they shut it down-hat is different??? Too many regard "Do No Harm" and the Hypocratic oath 'just a bunch of words'.
The pts I see are in their lower end 20’s still at home with their parents and their influences… still covered by their insurance especially if they are in college.
I see. That makes more sense. In my job, I work with that age range sometimes. Omg some of them are so so so lost. Can't tell their right from their left. Can't read an analog clock. Can't read a form to fill it out correctly. No reading comprehension. Very into "MY ANNNNNXXXXXXIIIIIIIEEEETTTTTYYYYYY" It is quite sad.