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I'm not going to let them inject me with it.
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: Doctor Smith
I'm not going to let them inject me with it.
I'm pretty sure that all you have to do is not ask for it.
All caps titles are annoying.
Ok, so I guess you'll have to quit your job. That's better than what someone said "Bullet to the back of my head first", something like that. Not sure if they were serious, seems sort of extreme.
I actually know someone that says they have to get the shot or they aren't allowed to work.
No.
Has HIV in it??????
Sort of. That's the case with vaccines in general. It's sort of like worker's compensation insurance. If you get hurt on the job you can't sue your employer but you can receive compensation. The compensation comes from the "pool" of vaccine producers.
They are exempt from any responsibility if have a bad reaction.
A vaccine is not a treatment.
Other treatments are safer and more effective (the one I mentioned)? But as always.
Do you know the impact or dangers to patients with abnormal expression of MDR1 which can impact, increase or decrease uptake of ivermectin?
originally posted by: Fowlerstoad
a reply to: Doctor Smith
That is all good. I like that protocol, and thanks! I have recommended a similar protocol to this to a number of my closest friends and loved-ones.
To add a personal comment: I will be coerced (forced?) to receive the vaccine at some point on the sooner rather than later timeline, as a healthcare provider. I don't fault any person for choosing not to receive this vaccine. I have some reservations.
After my injection, I can choose to just accept whatever comes, or try to inactivate or lessen its impact. Personally, I have a 90% chance plus (by my own reckoning) that I already got COVID-19, but was untested, because back at that time the tests were having too many false results to trust anyway. Regardless, I am in a demographic that has less of a risk of bad outcomes from COVID-19, than a usual type vaccine, not even considering the unknown 'safety' of this current sped up vaccine they are throwing at us.
For me, right now, I will choose to try to lessen the effects of the vaccine that I will be forced to take, and for anyone else choosing this as their 'fate', I recommend to take aspirin, ibuprofen, tylenol, and maybe place a hot or cold pack at the injection site for about 10 minutes or more after (as soon as you get away from spying eyes), and that will give you the best chance to lessen the vaccine impact of this novel mechanism vaccine. The hot / cold pack is for immediate use, and the other anti-inflammatory drugs should be continued for a few days, at usual over the counter weight-adjusted daily dosages, IMHO, but all 3 may be taken together for best results.
At my hospital, they asked for a first round of 'volunteers' to start getting doses this coming week (starting tomorrow, potentially). I will be watching what happens to this first batch of volunteers, very carefully. Maybe I will change my mind later, but right now I am skeptical.
A successful vaccine must prevent severe illness, hospitalizations or death, without serious adverse events that outweigh these benefits. It cannot just claim to prevent mild cases that would resolve on their own. It must also prevent person-to-person transmission. The trial data must be sufficiently powered to answer these questions, not just for the healthy, but for high-risk groups such as the elderly and those with underlying conditions.