I met a realtor who’s child had a pulmonary embolism in college. My active 70 year old neighbor had a stroke (okay, could be age). Every single one of my coworkers reported terrible headaches for days after their shots. One got tinnitus for weeks. Another had several weeks of recurring migraines. Oh, and then they all caught covid. Twice. Another relative of mine, forced to take the shot for work had migraines for months.
While I’ve not had people dropping dead in my social circle, that’s not unexpected for a vax with a kill rate around 1:3000. People generally only know a hundred people… so you would expect 29 social groups out of 30 to not know someone who died, and one in 30 to have a single story of vax death. And that 1 in 3000 death rate is about 300x more deadly than traditional vaccines.
Just accidentally deleted my comment. In essence, IN REAL LIFE I have heard no complaints of any kind. ON THE INTERNET, people always chime in and tell me things just like you have said. And downvote or whatever. Still doesn't change the difference between the internet reality and the real reality. Just an observation. Probably both of our comments are equally believable to your average internet-ista, despite both being true. See how all that works? Occam's Razor says we are telling the truth because...why not?
I'm vaccine injured from vaccines I was forced to take back in the 90s. I do not talk about it in person because people accuse me of being crazy, paranoid, hypochondriac, etc. I don't think many are willing to talk about it in person because of the backlash you get. I learned a long time ago to just keep my mouth shut around coworkers and I don't have friends other than my mom and boyfriend and some woo woo friends I meet with on zoom who are open minded.
I do hear about headaches and heart problems at work but they all swear it's not the covid vax. My manager spend 6 hours in the ER with his wife over heart issues less than a week after her booster but it can't be that.
So who knows. I think all vaccines are dangerous, but people should be allowed to make their own medical decisions. I had to file a religious exemption and get 'approval' from my manager to avoid the covid and flu vaccines. My medical exemption from a doctor was rejected, but the religious one was accepted. Again, people judge and say it's not 'science' based even with decades of documentation so there is no way I'm going to talk to anyone about my medical issues.
I have never met a single person with bad vax effects. Ever. OR a person who knows someone who died OF COCO
Define “bad?”
I met a realtor who’s child had a pulmonary embolism in college. My active 70 year old neighbor had a stroke (okay, could be age). Every single one of my coworkers reported terrible headaches for days after their shots. One got tinnitus for weeks. Another had several weeks of recurring migraines. Oh, and then they all caught covid. Twice. Another relative of mine, forced to take the shot for work had migraines for months.
While I’ve not had people dropping dead in my social circle, that’s not unexpected for a vax with a kill rate around 1:3000. People generally only know a hundred people… so you would expect 29 social groups out of 30 to not know someone who died, and one in 30 to have a single story of vax death. And that 1 in 3000 death rate is about 300x more deadly than traditional vaccines.
Just accidentally deleted my comment. In essence, IN REAL LIFE I have heard no complaints of any kind. ON THE INTERNET, people always chime in and tell me things just like you have said. And downvote or whatever. Still doesn't change the difference between the internet reality and the real reality. Just an observation. Probably both of our comments are equally believable to your average internet-ista, despite both being true. See how all that works? Occam's Razor says we are telling the truth because...why not?
I'm vaccine injured from vaccines I was forced to take back in the 90s. I do not talk about it in person because people accuse me of being crazy, paranoid, hypochondriac, etc. I don't think many are willing to talk about it in person because of the backlash you get. I learned a long time ago to just keep my mouth shut around coworkers and I don't have friends other than my mom and boyfriend and some woo woo friends I meet with on zoom who are open minded.
I do hear about headaches and heart problems at work but they all swear it's not the covid vax. My manager spend 6 hours in the ER with his wife over heart issues less than a week after her booster but it can't be that.
So who knows. I think all vaccines are dangerous, but people should be allowed to make their own medical decisions. I had to file a religious exemption and get 'approval' from my manager to avoid the covid and flu vaccines. My medical exemption from a doctor was rejected, but the religious one was accepted. Again, people judge and say it's not 'science' based even with decades of documentation so there is no way I'm going to talk to anyone about my medical issues.