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Sweeping new vaccine mandates for 100 million Americans
AP ^ | 9/9/2021 | Zeke Miller

Posted on 09/09/2021 1:06:55 PM PDT by Callahan

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To: TomServo

I never ran a fever, but when I went into the ER, my bp was something like 56/47.

I said to the nurse, “I didn’t think you could be conscious with a blood pressure that low. Can I lay down now? I’m tired.”

I can still remember the look on her face.

Anyways, not running a fever threw them off, which was why it took them 8 days to finally decide to draw off some fluid to see what was what and imagine their shock, and not mine, when they drew off a syringe full of pus.

And people wonder why we don’t trust the medical community>

God spared me, no thanks to them.


161 posted on 09/09/2021 4:35:56 PM PDT by metmom (...fixing our eyes on Jesus, the Author and Perfecter of our faith…)
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To: metmom

I dunno...My problems actually started a good month before I was admitted. Went several times to the wrong hospital and they giving me pain killers. Couldn’t begin to explain the pain I was going thru. Finally went to the right hospital and they admitted me, ran an MRI, gave me some meds at first. No success. Finally they operated and I was ready to head home within a few days. They were rather reluctant to release me..but I cursed a few times at them and that was good enough. The first doctor asked me when first admitted was “what brings you here?”. In a great deal of pain and impatience over that last month, I replied “an ambulance”. I never saw that doctor again during my stay. I guess he didn’t appreciate my being a smart ass.

With all that said this same hospital successfully navigated me thru 3 heart attacks and a triple bypass. It runs in my family. I don’t think the medical community has all the answers to our ailments. While I didn’t trust the vax and wasn’t gonna do it, I did it anyway out of love and deference for my wife who is now without a spleen and thus her immune system is pretty much shot, and my 92 year old MIL who is living with us. I’ve been blessed. My grandfather died at 63 because of his heart problems and my father died at 53 because of a massive heart attack. I’m 64 and we laugh a little about me outliving them.

Lol..and my brother is a doctor who advised my Mom to not get vaxxed.

Sometimes it’s a crapshoot. As my Dad used to say, “Here today, gone to breakfast”.


162 posted on 09/09/2021 5:04:27 PM PDT by TomServo
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To: JonPreston

Tell us some more about your dream when you wake up.


163 posted on 09/09/2021 5:54:25 PM PDT by Sequoyah101 (Politicians are only marginally good at one thing, being politicians. Otherwise they are fools.)
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To: BipolarBob

If my employer gets leaned on i guess it will be time to retire.


164 posted on 09/09/2021 6:58:44 PM PDT by arthurus ( covfefe )
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To: Tolerance Sucks Rocks

Lawsuits and Settlements
Over the years, Pfizer has faced lawsuits involving some of its most popular drugs. Courts have dismissed thousands of lawsuits against Pfizer. The company has also agreed to settle cases involving claims of illegal marketing and health care fraud.

PFIZER SETTLEMENT AND FINE
Pfizer set a record for the largest health care fraud settlement and the largest criminal fine of any kind with $2.3 billion in 2009.
Source: U.S. Department of Justice
Protonix
People are suing Pfizer over Protonix. Protonix lawsuits say Pfizer failed to warn about the risk of kidney problems. In 2013, Pfizer agreed to pay $55 million to settle criminal charges. The U.S. Department of Justice said Wyeth promoted Protonix for unapproved uses in 2000 and 2001. Pfizer acquired Wyeth in 2009.

LEARN MORE ABOUT PROTONIX LAWSUITS

Prempro
Nearly 10,000 women filed Prempro breast cancer lawsuits against Pfizer. By 2012, Pfizer settled most of the claims for more than $1 billion.

Chantix
About 3,000 people filed Chantix lawsuits against Pfizer. They claimed Chantix caused suicidal thoughts and severe psychological disorders. In 2013, the company set aside about $288 million to resolve these cases. One case settled for an undisclosed amount just before trial in 2012.

Depo-Testosterone
More than 7,800 testosterone therapy lawsuits had been filed against manufacturers as of November 2020. Pfizer had reached an agreement with the consumers suing the company in February 2018, ending its role in the massive litigation. The lawsuits say testosterone products caused strokes, blood clots and heart attacks.

LEARN MORE ABOUT TESTOSTERONE LAWSUITS

Effexor
A federal panel closed the consolidated Effexor litigation in 2013. Lawsuits claimed birth defects.

Zoloft
A judge dismissed Zoloft cases in 2016. Lawsuits included similar claims to Effexor XR. The judge did not disagree that Zoloft caused birth defects. But the judge concluded there was insufficient evidence to definitively link the two.

Eliquis
A judge dismissed a group of federal Eliquis cases in 2017. Injured patients continue to file severe bleeding claims in Delaware state court.

Lipitor
A judge dismissed Lipitor lawsuits in 2017. Women who took the drug filed lawsuits after developing Type 2 diabetes. There is currently an appeal pending.

Trovan
In 1996, Pfizer conducted an unapproved clinical trial. It involved children with meningitis in Nigeria, CBS News reported. The trials led to the deaths of 11 children. Dozens more were left disabled.

PFIZER’S UNAPPROVED CLINICAL TRIAL
The unauthorized trial involved tests on 200 children with Pfizer’s antibiotic Trovan.
Source: BBC News
Trovan is a drug severely restricted in use because of its potential to cause liver damage. Injury to the liver as a result of taking Trovan can lead to liver failure and death.

In 2011, Pfizer paid $700,000 to four families who lost children during the Trovan trials.

In addition, the company set up a $35 million fund for those affected by Trovan. Pfizer also agreed to sponsor health projects in Kano, Nigeria.


165 posted on 09/09/2021 7:12:14 PM PDT by Kartographer
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To: JCL3
I think potato just stepped into a tripwire.

I bet money that POTATUS doesn't even want to say these things. He really just wants to sit under a nice warm blanket and watch Matlock, but they won't let him.
166 posted on 09/09/2021 7:47:35 PM PDT by fr_freak
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To: Callahan

I do not believe in thousands of deaths. He is lying again.
If anyone dies they attach covid as a cause so the hospitals can collect more money. A plandemic.


167 posted on 09/10/2021 7:56:43 AM PDT by minnesota_bound (I need more money. )
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