Thank you sir.
It is everyone’s decision.
Governor Abbott has been very vocal about that.
But until recently the legislation did not exist for him to forbid employers not to discharge employees for refusing Jab.
I was a frequent blood donor with Hendricks Hospital until about a year ago. They forced a young friend of mine, he worked for me for about 3-1/2 months last years, to take the Jab in order to attend one of their training programs. He had a brain tumor removed from lower rear portion of his skull when he was a boy. His father and I were livid. The young man took the shots and so far the tumor has not come back. I called my Congressman about it.
Hendricks emailed me asking that I come back as a donor. So far I have not done so.
At 73, I have 7 co-morbidities and was pressured into it, which I should have resisted, but after 23+8+11+5+4+8+11 days in York Hospital and Hershey Medical Center, and 14 operations, I caved.
• Co-morbidities:
1) Heart left ventricle (now pumping at 55-60%; up from 20-25%),
2) Heart bundle blockage (5 stents w/ 2 Rxs),
3) Diabetes (Type 2, off insulin after 2yrs),
4) Hypertension (under control w/ Rx),
5) Weight (down from 265 to 160lbs),
6) COPD (under control w/ emergency inhaler),
7) Stage 2 Mild Kidney Disease (medication & diet controlled).