Posted on 12/10/2020 11:09:32 AM PST by nickcarraway
As the nation gears up for distributing a COVID-19 vaccine, many questions remain about who should get it, particularly when it comes to pregnant women.
"(It's) definitely something my husband and I have been talking about," said Caroline Nosbisch, who is 20 weeks pregnant and eager to add to her family. Nosbisch is considering whether to get the COVID-19 vaccine if it's offered to her.
"My husband is a first responder, so he has a high exposure with his job — that's still a big concern for us, what he's doing on a day-to-day basis and what he could bring home," she said.
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We have the zinc/quercetin already and have been taking it, we have the paste for the Horses already too, but I wanted the pills, but should I get sick before they arrive, the paste will suffice
this is an interesting account of invermectin use in a Canadian nursing home. They gave it to a floor because of scabies. Then Covid hit. Guess who didn’t get Covid.
Seniors have that ‘co-morbidity’ issue. My mom has been locked up since April.
Medical workers probably don’t get a choice.
But as I said, the vaccine has show significant side effects including anaphylaxis, facial paralysis, etc. I don’t want to take a vaccine that was rushed through the testing process for a disease that isn’t likely to hurt me.
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