Anaphylactic shock is a real easy way to die. This is why they have ventilators in England when they were giving out the shot. And this is why mRNA was never given to humans.
That first report about 4 people who had an allergic reaction were people with severe allergies that already carried those injector pens with them because of their allergies.
In the UK, where the first reports of allergic reactions appeared, you now have to remain under observation for a minimum of 15 minutes after the "vaccine" is administered. In addition, all locations where the "vaccine" is being used must be equipped with multiple adrenaline pens (because they are used every five minutes when someone is having an anaphylactic reaction) and a cardiac defibrillator, with someone who knows how to use it.
Sounds like reasonable precautions for something as minor as a flu shot. /s
This should slow the "vaccine" program significantly.
Thanks for doing that archive for us!
Anaphylactic shock is a real easy way to die. This is why they have ventilators in England when they were giving out the shot. And this is why mRNA was never given to humans.
That first report about 4 people who had an allergic reaction were people with severe allergies that already carried those injector pens with them because of their allergies.
In the UK, where the first reports of allergic reactions appeared, you now have to remain under observation for a minimum of 15 minutes after the "vaccine" is administered. In addition, all locations where the "vaccine" is being used must be equipped with multiple adrenaline pens (because they are used every five minutes when someone is having an anaphylactic reaction) and a cardiac defibrillator, with someone who knows how to use it.
Sounds like reasonable precautions for something as minor as a flu shot. /s
This should slow the "vaccine" program significantly.
This is not true.