I’m no legal expert, but would they not be exempt from the law?
(f) Exemptions This section shall not apply to— (1) any person authorized by local, State, or Federal law to manufacture, possess, or distribute such items
My husband went to work totally fine on Wednesday. He came home with runny nose and sneezing. We figured that was normal, he was out in the west Texas desert. Thursday, he got hit with fever, chills, headache, and fatigue. I had him take an at-home test because we are highly involved at our church and we were supposed to go to service that night. He tested positive, and had to go through all the red tape for work, which he didn’t want to do, but he gets paid time off because he has the positive test. Friday, he slept all day because of the fatigue, had more fever and chills. Today is Saturday, and he has been awake and upright all day. He has played some video games, painted some miniatures, changed diapers for our kids, and been pretty active. He has a slight cough, minor fatigue, slight muscle soreness, and his temp dropped to 95 and he got really tired, but hot tea brought his temp back up and he wasn’t tired anymore. He thought he heard a rattle in his chest while breathing, but his pulse ox is 98.
Now I’m watching one of our boys who looks like he has a fever, but doesn’t. He’s thrown up twice, complains of stomachache and headache. I haven’t tested him yet, and may not.
I saw someone (maybe Lin Wood) suggest there is a reason that Trump doesn’t endorse some people. In some areas, a Trump endorsement would be a death sentence for their campaign. I believe this was in reference to Larry Elder, and that some people would not vote for him because of a Trump endorsement.
Post-weekend update: nothing. Hypothesis incorrect. I went to church Sunday and had close contact with the usual individual that has had both shots. She even picked me up and brought me home so we rode together for ten minutes each trip. She came to my house for lunch and stayed for about an hour. The next day, she came back for lunch again and was at my house for maybe two hours.
I fully expected that close contact for an extended period of time would cause more bleeding, but it didn’t. I intend to keep monitoring because I have a yearly exam in November.
TMI warning.
I'm currently tracking my body to see if what I've experienced is a one-off instance, or if this is a growing issue. I'm 11 months postpartum, and started having periods again in July. July 5-10, had a period. Seemed normal; normal flow, normal cramps, etc. July 30-31, I had medium spotting. August 9-12, I had another period, which was fine given that it was a little over a month since my last one. It seemed like newer blood, which was weird, but overall a normal period. August 23-27, I was bleeding again, which was definitely weird since it had only been two weeks. Again, it seemed like newer blood, no clots, one day of more intense cramping.
The days that I've started bleeding are the day after being at church with a large number of people who have had the shots, including close contact with one who has had both doses (can't remember which brand) and family lunch at my house with my mom and stepdad. My mom had both Moderna shots, my stepdad had both Pfizer shots. My mom is out of town this weekend, so she won't be at family lunch, but I do feel like my body is already achy and bloated like I might be starting a new period in the next couple of days. I will still be around the church lady on Sunday, so I'll have to come back on Monday to update whether my theory of "bleeding every two weeks after being around vax'd people" is correct.
The app I use to keep track of these things says I should be ovulating today. I guess I could technically get testing strips to see if that's the case. I told my husband I almost want to have a 5th kid just to see if I can, or if that possibility has been taken away from me by shed spike proteins.
This! People can still catch and spread covid after getting the shots. People that get the shots don’t notice the symptoms and are more likely to spread it. You’d be doing her a disservice by getting the shots. Not getting the shots means you would be able to identify symptoms and avoid spreading it.
At least that’s how I understand it. And that’s the justification I’m using to not get the clot shots.
My brother caught it last year in NYC when it all started. He STILL has lung issues. His pulmonologist won’t clear him for work. He has always had asthma and bad allergies, but the common cold has never caused him to pass out because he’s unable to breathe over a year after having it.
Thank you for your reply. This is exactly where we have arrived also. We do live in a right to work state, Texas. Only 45% of the field employees have gotten the shots, so the majority is able to band together. And they are pretty vital. My husband is pretty annoying to the company in that he asks them questions they hadn’t actually thought about. So he intends to ask on what basis are they making medical recommendations; how is his vaccine status to be used; who is it to be shared with; is the health surcharge a direct representation of costs associated with insurance and how is that amount calculated; and how do they know his vaccination status since he has not elected to provide that.
But they’re not requiring anyone to disclose it. They’re expecting that people will offer that info willfully in order to receive the money. And they’ll just charge everyone who doesn’t offer the info. Is that still the same?
Correct. I’ve had four TDAP/DTAP shots in the last ten years because I’ve had four kids in that time. Every single kid, they push it saying it’s good for the baby and would prevent me from spreading whooping cough to the baby.
I like to say I’m more vaccinated than the people who have had both experimental gene therapy injections and consider themselves “fully vaccinated.”
While I don’t disagree that shedding spike proteins causes irregularities, I’m curious to know why you believe her irregularities are caused by shedding and not postpartum itself? With my first child ten years ago, what I thought was irregular bleeding is actually common.
Maybe TMI, but I was always under the impression that when breastfeeding, you aren’t supposed to have a monthly cycle. So when I started bleeding again at 8 weeks postpartum, I called the doctor freaking out and the nurse told me it was perfectly normal to start having a cycle again.
I do hope that it’s just natural and she hasn’t been affected by the shedding.
My brother has had his experimental gene therapy injection and says his arm is not magnetic. I’m not sure which which shots he got. He also says his paramedic class did a whole thing about it, and it’s fake. It seems like a weird thing to fake to me. My whole family has had their EGTIs, and I refuse. So I have to walk on eggshells so I don’t spook them.
Not only is it a weird thing to fake, it doesn’t look like anyone’s video are super edited in order to fake them.
Yes, he’s compromised. He was picked by the wife of one of the Maricopa county supervisors.
This isn’t good news. They’ve chosen two federally funded universities to count the ballots, and the guy in charge says all election fraud claims are fake. He tried to get Arizona to shut down their audit.
Here’s JHP’s telegram post about it: https://t.me/JovanHuttonPulitzer/1004
I have 4 jars of Sam's size peanut butter that were recalled. We had been eating it before the recall and never got sick, so I never threw it out. We haven't had any issues.