To: djstex
The stories of magnets sticking to shot sites are absolutely true. A friend of my daughter’s put it up on fb. She left the lady’s face off-camera, but took a video of her and she put a magnet on her arm in one spot....didn’t stick. Put it on the shot site, stuck. It was clearly this friend’s home, as I have been in it before. The friend is also very on top of all of this jab info.....she’d never pull any punches. It clearly adheres to the jab site. Not sure which vaccine it was.
7,934 posted on
06/17/2021 7:50:15 PM PDT by
JudyinCanada
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To: JudyinCanada
Yes and my customer said the needle was big and they were sore in their arm for quite some time because the shot was in their muscle of their arm.
She also said, They only decided to do this as precaution saying okay let's be safe.
She was so sad and regretful about their decision but they are now living with it.
She only told me this because she asked why I was wearing a mask.
I told our job requires it if we haven't had the shot.
I told I take it off more because our employer can't force us yet but they may after what happened to the employees at the Methodist Hospital in Houston Texas.
7,937 posted on
06/17/2021 8:03:59 PM PDT by
djstex
(God Bless President Trump! Thank You!)
To: JudyinCanada
Thanks so much for sharing! I didn't want to sound like a Henny Penny but I've been getting a little feedback from customers that got the covid shot.
This latest made me think about Ryan's Mom who had a heart attack shortly after her covid shot.
She's a nurse also.
Perfectly healthy and then that happened about 4 months ago. She and I are the same age 61.
7,948 posted on
06/17/2021 8:36:39 PM PDT by
djstex
(God Bless President Trump! Thank You!)
To: JudyinCanada
It didn’t stick on my arm. I was disappointed.
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