I'm am planning to travel to Asia to start a mission. To go, I still have to get the flu shot (to enter India). I've been getting a lot of push back from family members telling me it's actually just the Covid vaccine and that it is created from aborted fetuses.
I'm wondering what your thoughts on this is. Thanks.
I remember hearing that they were slipping the Mrna into flu vaccines. I don’t trust the medical industrial complex at all. I’ll never take a vaccine, ever.
that's my biggest fear.
The clinic wanted me to get a covid vaccine and the flu vaccine. I found the covid vaccine is not required. i wouldn't get it in any case.
I'm wondering if those vaccines are not even mandatory but are "recommended" like Covid.
I found this "All tourists visiting India need to get vaccinated for hepatitis A, tetanus and typhoid. In addition, you will need to take malaria tablets to prevent getting infected on your holiday. Depending on what you are planning to do during your holiday, you may need to consider additional vaccinations."
I got all those vaccinations a long time ago.
I already got my VISA to enter India without proving any vaccinations. Maybe I"m good to go already? I just found this:
"The Consulate of India does not require any mandatory vaccinations for travelers to obtain a visa to India.
Yellow Fever vaccination is required only if the traveler is arriving from a country with risk of yellow fever. This does not include the US.
Please refer to the site below for health advisories for US Citizens traveling to India"
Hopefully you can slide in without vaccines. Luckily there is no world wide database for them to check, although that is their wet dream. Best of luck on your travels and missionary work.