I'm in Australia - Personally, I'm not having the vaccination unless it gets to the stage that I can't travel overseas to visit family, I really don't trust it & I definitely don't see a need for it. I'm very suspicious of this huge push to jab everyone. Having said that, there's virtually no covid in Australia now apart from a few odd cases.
To me, it's about your freedom to choose. Your health & family situation might be very different to mine, your personal decision is yours alone & I would never criticise anyone for choosing to take the vaccine.
However, restricting services to the non-vaccinated, demanding an ID card for it when they can't do voter ID, & gaslighting the population to have it are all very wrong in my eyes.
Stay well frens ❤️
If they would have treated him early on with proven therapeutic drugs and antibiotics, he more than likely would have lived. Saying the vaccine is the only way to stop complications from this virus is almost criminal.
I had to get the monoclonal antibody infusion so I probably would have gotten even sicker but I ran 102 temp, lost taste and smell, had a massive headache similar to a migraine, was so fatigued at one point I slept for three days straight getting up just to go to the bathroom, felt like someone had beaten my back with a sledgehammer, major sinus infection all lasting two straight weeks. Amazingly, though my chest got tight, I really didn’t cough very much. I think the monoclonal infusion helped with that. Six weeks later I didn’t feel much better. My husband, who brought it home to me, actually got much sicker. He got pneumonia and two months later still has no taste or smell. I only lost mine for a few days. We are in our fifties. He went into it super healthy. He’s pretty much back to himself besides the smell/taste thing. The taste smell thing was my very first symptom, btw.
That is so strange! I have had bouts of extreme fatigue but usually I just chalk it up to my usual Lupus flare-ups. Does the fatigue feel worse than the usual you have with Lupus?
Even if my husband died from Covid I wouldn’t get the vaccine. Definitely not the mRNA version.
I'm in Australia - Personally, I'm not having the vaccination unless it gets to the stage that I can't travel overseas to visit family, I really don't trust it & I definitely don't see a need for it. I'm very suspicious of this huge push to jab everyone. Having said that, there's virtually no covid in Australia now apart from a few odd cases. To me, it's about your freedom to choose. Your health & family situation might be very different to mine, your personal decision is yours alone & I would never criticise anyone for choosing to take the vaccine. However, restricting services to the non-vaccinated, demanding an ID card for it when they can't do voter ID, & gaslighting the population to have it are all very wrong in my eyes. Stay well frens ❤️
If they would have treated him early on with proven therapeutic drugs and antibiotics, he more than likely would have lived. Saying the vaccine is the only way to stop complications from this virus is almost criminal.
Or HYDROXYCHLOROQUINE! I take it every day for Lupus and don’t take any precautions for the virus. Still haven’t gotten it!!!
I too take Hydroxychloroquine for Lupus and DermatoMyositis and DID catch the virus. I got sick as a dog. Still having mild side effects.
Well, we do have weak immune systems so unfortunately that’s a very real possibility. But I still believe that Hydroxychloroquine helps us majorly.
What symptoms did you end up having??
I had to get the monoclonal antibody infusion so I probably would have gotten even sicker but I ran 102 temp, lost taste and smell, had a massive headache similar to a migraine, was so fatigued at one point I slept for three days straight getting up just to go to the bathroom, felt like someone had beaten my back with a sledgehammer, major sinus infection all lasting two straight weeks. Amazingly, though my chest got tight, I really didn’t cough very much. I think the monoclonal infusion helped with that. Six weeks later I didn’t feel much better. My husband, who brought it home to me, actually got much sicker. He got pneumonia and two months later still has no taste or smell. I only lost mine for a few days. We are in our fifties. He went into it super healthy. He’s pretty much back to himself besides the smell/taste thing. The taste smell thing was my very first symptom, btw.
That is so strange! I have had bouts of extreme fatigue but usually I just chalk it up to my usual Lupus flare-ups. Does the fatigue feel worse than the usual you have with Lupus?
I guess in addition to my normal fatigue it was debilitating. I still don’t have my mojo back. Lol
They killed a man to push an objective with a crying woman. No real issue here, women are more emotional than men.
Laurie Letdown didn't even make it out of the starting gate.
🖕her too
I'm sorry, remind me when we started loving the plandemic vaccine?