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Thread: Covid Shot.
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January 3rd, 2021, 10:58 AM #21
You can recover from the negative effects of wearing a mask or a lockdown, but volunteering to accept an injection of a non-reversible GMO may have long-term, permanent repercussions. The testing protocols, typically 7 years were dropped to expedite production. The manufacturing companies have been afforded ZERO liability from harm. Have we mentioned Bill Gates and the other globalists seeking to control the world population. Will your freedom of travel be decided by a YES or NO that MUST be proven by some form of identification (mark of the beast)? Are forced vaccinations on the horizon by private industry? Ans. YES! This vaccine is just the beginning of what is to come. Why do we need a 95% vaccine for a 98% + survivable disease? Remember... "Fear is the currency of control."
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January 3rd, 2021, 11:33 AM #22
My brother got the shot last week, no immediate side effects other than a sore arm.
The reason they were able to do it in a few months instead of 7 years was the red tape and graft were cut. Usually getting an approval requires lots of meetings and dinners and vacations and bribes. It didn't happen that way for once. No reason we can't do this for all viral diseases. It also helps when every researcher in the world dropped what they were doing and worked on covid...
I'll get mine as soon as it's available.Last edited by LACamper; January 3rd, 2021 at 11:44 AM.
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January 3rd, 2021, 11:47 AM #23
The vaccine is a GMO and that's a good thing. In the case of most vaccines, a weak or dead version of the virus is injected. In this case, what injected is the "blueprint" for your body to produce the antibodies needed to fight against the coronavirus. Why do we need a 95% vaccine for a 98% survivable disease? 98% of the people don't need it. Are you able to accurately filter out the 2%? If so, they could sure benefit from the 95% vaccine. If not, then the more people who get the vaccine, the greater the chance that some of the 2% will get it.
You mentioned GMO as if it were a bad thing but it's not inherently bad. And it's more prevalent than people realize. Over 90% of corn, cotton, soybeans (soybean oil), canola (canola oil), and sugar beets (sugar that is not cane sugar) are GMOs. A lot of GMO foods have been around for 20+ years. All GMO means is something has been modified in a way that can't naturally occur in nature. It could be insect or pesticide resistance. Or it could increase the shelf life and reduce waste.
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January 3rd, 2021, 01:47 PM #24
The "My Chart" is for Ochsner patients. The lA Dept. Of Health website speaks to a pharmacy list available for viewing on Monday. There are other multiple ways of getting it for specific groups, the VA being one of them.
I am aware of Ochsner because I have a friend who works there and told me to watch for it. I am also in your father's boat as I am over 70 and a grandfather."Let us speak courteously, deal fairly, and keep ourselves armed and ready." T. Roosevelt
God Bless & Help America
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January 3rd, 2021, 01:53 PM #25
Does anyone have the brochure about the shot? On another forum, I read that on page 132, it states to not have unprotected sex for 28 days after receiving the shot, because of the potential of birth defects..Anyone remember back in the '70s, there was a shot that caused the same thing (defects)
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January 3rd, 2021, 02:01 PM #26
I think you're referring to thalidomide, which was given in the early 60s to pregnant women to help morning sickness. A lot of children were born missing limbs and other defects.
One if the reasons I'm concerned about the lack of testing done on the covid vaccine.
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January 3rd, 2021, 03:01 PM #27
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January 4th, 2021, 01:15 PM #29
I received my first shot this morning with zero issues and will receive my second shot on 01/25/2020.
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January 4th, 2021, 02:21 PM #30
Here is the La Dept of health website with list of locations- it is a pdf.
https://ldh.la.gov/covidvaccine/
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