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originally posted by: CupcakeKarma
a reply to: Oldcarpy2
FFS, yes, yes and bloody yes. Happy now?
Yes, and thank you...
NOW... did anyone see the nurse express air from biden's needle ?
That is fine that you dont trust FactCheck but I started my reply with the Executive Order from which all these articles have been recently updated.
Just a thought for you.
If you stick an empty hypodermic needle syringe into a vial of liquid and draw some out, like you have done hundreds if not thousands of times, how does any air get in?
No, clearly you are not a medical person, and you can take my response as your very clear confirmation bias. As you probably will for ever.
May I, with the very greatest of respect, suggest that you get a life?
originally posted by: CupcakeKarma
a reply to: opethPA
That is fine that you dont trust FactCheck but I started my reply with the Executive Order from which all these articles have been recently updated.
It was just an opinion.
HOWEVER, I continue to note that the articles you have quoted here, all agencies listed have alternatives to their mandated vaccines... as a weekly test instead of the vaccine.
So is that provision provided to pfizer employees (whose CEO was denied access to Israel because of NO VACCINE) and does the provision apply to ALL other mandated peoples ?
I see a lot of employees of businesses and agencies being told they will lose their jobs and receive no unemployment... when ... THEY ALSO should be allowed to just take the test weekly or daily INSTEAD of being threatened to take the actual vaccine.
originally posted by: ihavethepower
Why is Biden taking a booster? It hasn't been very long since his last shot, no?
originally posted by: CupcakeKarma
And Oldcarpy2... here is also a thought for you.... WHY does the CDC require all needles to be air-expressed ?
originally posted by: CupcakeKarma
My ORIGINAL concern is that NO ONE saw biden's nurse express air from his needle, and THAT causes further concern that biden's booster may have been a fraudulent act.
originally posted by: CupcakeKarma
a reply to: Oldcarpy2
No, clearly you are not a medical person, and you can take my response as your very clear confirmation bias. As you probably will for ever.
May I, with the very greatest of respect, suggest that you get a life?
YOU are not a medical person either... but that is not the issue here.
My ORIGINAL concern is that NO ONE saw biden's nurse express air from his needle, and THAT causes further concern that biden's booster may have been a fraudulent act.
originally posted by: musicismagic
From what I've seen personally, it was weird that it took less then 1.5 seconds, usually take 3 to 5 seconds. I call it fake as in FAKE = For All Kinkiness Exposed
originally posted by: Kreeate
originally posted by: musicismagic
From what I've seen personally, it was weird that it took less then 1.5 seconds, usually take 3 to 5 seconds. I call it fake as in FAKE = For All Kinkiness Exposed
So you "think" it takes 3-5 seconds to intramuscularly inject 0,3ml of fluid? lol
Can you give me any examples of people who have made the claim so we can do some research into what their companies policy is?
The most recent info on this all repeats the same thing " The expansive rules mandate that all employers with more than 100 workers require them to be vaccinated or test for the virus weekly, affecting about 80 million Americans. And the roughly 17 million workers at health facilities that receive federal Medicare or Medicaid also will have to be fully vaccinated."
originally posted by: musicismagic
originally posted by: Kreeate
originally posted by: musicismagic
From what I've seen personally, it was weird that it took less then 1.5 seconds, usually take 3 to 5 seconds. I call it fake as in FAKE = For All Kinkiness Exposed
So you "think" it takes 3-5 seconds to intramuscularly inject 0,3ml of fluid? lol
According to what I've seen, maybe Japanese nurses like to do it " slowly " ?
It isn't listed here: www.cdc.gov...
It actually isn't listed anywhere on the CDC website.
Can you point me to where it is required by the CDC that all needles have to be air-expressed?
The closest I can find is their recommendation on when drawing a vaccine from a vial into a syringe but a recommendation is not the same as a requirement.
The fact that no one saw the nurse express air on the video clip specifically, does not necessarily mean she didn't do it off-camera.
Oh, for goodness' sakes. Just let it go.
Get a life and maybe get some new specs or learn to read?
originally posted by: CupcakeKarma
a reply to: opethPA
It isn't listed here: www.cdc.gov...
It actually isn't listed anywhere on the CDC website.
Can you point me to where it is required by the CDC that all needles have to be air-expressed?
The closest I can find is their recommendation on when drawing a vaccine from a vial into a syringe but a recommendation is not the same as a requirement.
"Using the mixing syringe, remove 1.8 mL
of air from the vaccine vial to equalize the
pressure in the vaccine vial."
I was not aware that it is ok to administer a vaccine injection from a vial without FIRST expelling the air. Are you implying that the CDC recommendation is not to be taken seriously... that expelling air from a needle before an injection is not required ?
As mentioned, I am not a medical professional; but I would like to see your source refutes the CDC statements and will your source provide evidence that it is OK to inject a solution from a vial without first expelling air.
originally posted by: CupcakeKarma
a reply to: opethPA
It isn't listed here: www.cdc.gov...
It actually isn't listed anywhere on the CDC website.
Can you point me to where it is required by the CDC that all needles have to be air-expressed?
The closest I can find is their recommendation on when drawing a vaccine from a vial into a syringe but a recommendation is not the same as a requirement.
"Using the mixing syringe, remove 1.8 mL
of air from the vaccine vial to equalize the
pressure in the vaccine vial."
CDC
I was not aware that it is ok to administer a vaccine injection from a vial without FIRST expelling the air. Are you implying that the CDC recommendation is not to be taken seriously... that expelling air from a needle before an injection is not required ?
As mentioned, I am not a medical professional; but I would like to see your source refutes the CDC statements and will your source provide evidence that it is OK to inject a solution from a vial without first expelling air.