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To: SeekAndFind

And oh yeah, about vaccination...

This lack of confidence is exacerbated by people’s own observations: many people know someone who became infected with COVID despite faithful mask observance or who was vaccinated.
Others know people who were unvaccinated and had mild cases of the disease.

These personal experiences, even though they do not support denial regarding the existence or seriousness of COVID, provoke skepticism when officials and celebrities claim that the situation is so dire that personal liberties must yield to the same public health capriciousness that has so little to show for itself.

The result is even less confidence in the public health community. The official recommendations and mandates regarding the COVID pandemic become the world’s longest-running game of Simon Says, and eventually, popular opinion treats them as such.


2 posted on 08/19/2021 7:20:38 AM PDT by SeekAndFind (u)
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To: SeekAndFind; bitt; SkyDancer; rodguy911

I highly recommend sharing the link below with everyone. It is updated continuously by people in the medical field.

https://www.medscape.com/sites/public/covid-19/vaccine-insights/how-concerned-are-you-about-vaccine-related-adverse-events

Newest post:

Denise Bjorkman 5 hours ago (August 19, 2021)

Very concerned as the number of times I’m seeing it in our clinic is too frequent to ignore. The last was a young woman in her 20s who is now deceased within a couple of days of the Pfizer. There is not enough transparency neither do I believe data is being collected let alone shared. A data repository is necessary but this idea of stifling information sharing is unacceptable.


8 posted on 08/19/2021 7:36:57 AM PDT by ExTexasRedhead
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