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To: Williams

I was at my cardiologist earlier this week and the nurse asked if I’d been vaxxed. I told her no, because I’d already had COVID and I’d been keeping up on studies about natural immunity. She told me that I “would not believe how many patients” they’ve been getting with problems after getting vaccinated after having recovered from COVID. That is verification enough, along with study after study saying the same thing, that I will not be getting the shots. However, my husband, son, brother, several aunts, etc have all gotten them (but without having gotten the WuFlu first). Have to admit, I have a bit of worry about the long range effects, but so far so good.

Personally, I’m the kind of person who never takes new anything - antibiotics, shots, sweeteners, whatever. Takes at least a few years of no bad reports before I will trust it! And the harder they try to sell it, the longer I avoid it. Not saying I’m right, it’s just the way I’ve always been.


80 posted on 07/15/2021 11:30:39 PM PDT by VRWCer ( Greater is He that lives in you than he who lives in the world. 1 John 4:4)
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To: VRWCer

You’re right.

It’s good that you can resist being pressured into a course of action you don’t feel comfortable with.

Once injected, you can never be uninjected.

If you take a med and have a bad reaction to it, it will be out of your system in a couple days.

Far as I know, there’s no sticking a needle in your arm again to suck out a bad “vaccine”. Once it’s in there, it’s in for the duration, no matter what the consequences.


83 posted on 07/15/2021 11:46:09 PM PDT by metmom (...fixing our eyes on Jesus, the Author and Perfecter of our faith……)
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