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| From a reliable source for sure. The nyt. Goodness.
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| Just sharing my experience. I know of someone at church that received both doses and said that they felt ill for a few days after each shot. I also have a friend that is a Surgical Assistant and told me he found out that 2 doctors that he knows of passed after receiving both doses of the vaccine. He does not plan on taking it as long as possible if can. God Bless
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| [quote]I also have a friend that is a Surgical Assistant and told me he found out that 2 doctors that he knows of passed after receiving both doses of the vaccine ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ I am skeptical. Vaccine reactions such as these MUST be reported. The story would be appearing in ALL major papers. You cannot hide something like this. The antivaxers such as RFK JR. would love this story. |
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^ Whatever. Did aliens make the story vanish?? |
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| The names of the 2 dead physicians should be a matter of public record?
With that being said - there are plenty of powers that can make any story vanish off the internet, as we have experienced over the past 10 months. |
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| ^^^^^^^^^ I do not consider the internet to be a good reference. I am talking about a national newspaper. You are correct the names would be public record and bobby kennedy jr. would be interviewing the poor widows on national tv. |
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| I will not take this vaccination. I do not trust anything the government says or does. |
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| No thanks! I seen too many of my coworkers get ill from it. That’s enough for me not to want to take it. |
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| quote: Originally posted by egregore: My brother (76 years old and cancer survivor) got the first of the two shots recently. He reports a little soreness at the injection site but no other ill effects.
This pretty much describes my situation except he's just a little older than me. |
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| Am 67 with 1 heart attack and 2 open heart surgeries and no way will I get one of those shots. I will not ( knowingly) eat GMO food or animals feed GMO feed so why would I make myself a GMO person. The worst that can happen is I die of the chink flu, remember no one makes it out of here alive. We can talk about this in a few years when bunches of people are dead from auto immune illnesses.
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| My experience FWIW:
I am a generally healthy 57 y.o. My only chronic health issue is a mild case of Crohn's disease that is kept in check with medication from time to time, but I am currently off it. I got the first dose of the Moderna vaccine last Thursday. I experienced a slight headache a couple of hours after the shot, which could have been unrelated. I had very mild soreness at the injection site the next day that lasted less than 24 hours.
By contrast, back in October I got the Shingrix and flu vaccines on the same day. That nearly put me on my back for 2 days--fever, chills, body aches, fatigue, etc. I assumed that the symptom severity was due to getting both shots at the same time. However, I got the second Shingrix in January. I had similar symptoms, but they only lasted 1 day this time.
I get the 2nd Covid shot on February 26. I hear the symptoms for the 2nd shot are sometimes worse, so we will see. |
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| quote: Originally posted by egregore: My brother (76 years old and cancer survivor) got the first of the two shots recently. He reports a little soreness at the injection site but no other ill effects.
^^ This. I took the first shot of two (Pfizer) on Friday. Sore shoulder Friday into Saturday but no other effects.
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| Current advice is not to take Tylenol or Ibuprofen or aspirin before or right after getting the vaccine. The fever-reducing effect of OTC pain relief drugs inhibit the vaccine from reaching its potential. You want your immune system to briefly flare up and produce antibodies, and if that is a bit uncomfortable for a day or two, so be it. Very much worth it. |
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| quote: Originally posted by BOATTRASH1: until Xi and Bill Gates give the order
Keep in mind that only after the activate order is given and the triple 6 protections go into effect will those who have had the injection be able to survive the chemtrail applications. Yes, we’ll be under their control, but at least we’ll be alive (sort of). And because gun owners are more likely to be among the vaccine refusers, our ammo and components shortages will probably be over as well. And I have read the advice about not taking any sort of anti-inflammatory drug as a prophylactic measure before the shot.
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