Hey friends, I took part in an in person survey about vaccine hesitancy in the state of Louisiana and had a great time dropping red pills. The survey people seemed interested in what I had to say, & they invited me to a round table discussion Tuesday. The vaccination numbers here are way down in the last two years and they’re concerned about it. That goes for flu and other vaccines across the board. I can speak intelligently about the subject, but it would be great to have some data to cite or point people in the right direction for information. I don’t imagine that it’s going to be a very large group at the discussion. Anyway, I get most of my information from here and the doctors/commentators I follow on video. Thanks for any help
Need some info & vax stats for a panel discussion I’ve been invited to hosted by the Louisiana Department of Health.
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Please bring up how censoring medical professionals and destroying their first amendment right to free speech is a far far greater threat to our country than COVID or any problem that vaccines claim to fix
Will do if I can. BTW, One of the questions on the survey asked if I had felt discriminated against because of the vaccine and I told them yes, my nurse practitioner was short with me (rude) after she found out that I was unvaccinated. And then she kept telling me that I needed to get vaccinated LOL.
pretty much all anti-covid vaxers have been directly or indirectly discriminated against through media, friends, family, etc., who constantly say we aren't invited to this or that unless we vaxx or we aren't allowed to fly, people were wanting us to go to camps, the lists were long for a long time. but i think you get my drift about how all of us were discriminated against.
Yep. This is something that I will mention at the round table discussion. The survey that I took yesterday only asked about discrimination I had personally received by medical professionals