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To: SeekAndFind

The ‘live and let live’ approach doesn’t work well with these fake ‘vaccines’.

It depends on how you feel about first responders and medical staffing. Most get vaccinated. We can expect an unusual rate of negative impacts among first responders and hospital staff. That dimishes medical preparedness, in addition to quality of life and safety of those first responders.

SO the vaccinated public will have an uptick in medical ‘issues’ following vaccination at the same time medical and first responder staff will have an uptick in medical ‘issues’.

Those who grow crops, service cars, ring cash registers, can expect an uptick in medical ‘issues’ resulting from ‘vaccination’.

So it’s not a ‘live and let live’ let the public make up their own minds situation if you rely on crop production, car maintenance, fire fighters, police and ambulance drivers to be available at relatively stable rates.

It’s odd to read people asserting that it’s up to private choice whether our society can handle the expense and limitations of having part of the public become needlessly ill for an indefinite period of time. Disability, medical expenses, lost wages, missed work etc.

This must be the first time that argument has been made.


60 posted on 06/07/2021 12:06:19 PM PDT by ransomnote (IN GOD WE TRUST)
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To: ransomnote

“…It depends on how you feel about first responders and medical staffing. Most get vaccinated. We can expect an unusual rate of negative impacts among first responders and hospital staff. That dimishes medical preparedness, in addition to quality of life and safety of those first responders….

… So it’s not a ‘live and let live’ let the public make up their own minds situation if you rely on crop production, car maintenance, fire fighters, police and ambulance drivers to be available at relatively stable rates.

It’s odd to read people asserting that it’s up to private choice whether our society can handle the expense and limitations of having part of the public become needlessly ill for an indefinite period of time. Disability, medical expenses, lost wages, missed work etc.…”
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Hmmm… our medical workers, ambulance drivers, fire fighters, police and other first responders were in the vanguard of those getting vaccinated LAST DECEMBER. That’s HALF A YEAR. So when can we expect the onslaught of illness and dire consequences? The first responders I see seem to be brimming with good health and vitality which, for you, may be a depressing picture.


77 posted on 06/08/2021 8:46:11 AM PDT by House Atreides
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