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Default OT: Experimental vaccines and your health

On 2/5/2021 3:36 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
On 2/5/2021 12:29 PM, Muggles wrote:
On 2/5/2021 10:17 AM, trader_4 wrote:
On Friday, February 5, 2021 at 11:15:07 AM UTC-5, Muggles wrote:
On 2/4/2021 10:29 PM, Roger Blake wrote:
On 2021-02-04, Muggles wrote:
Gene therapy ...

I will not be vaccinated. Period.

I ONLY consider being vaccinated after such shots have been tested for
several years. By then, the majority of negative reactions have been
documented, along with why those reactions happened. I get a flu shot
every fall because I've seen those work with very little allergic
reactions. The covid "vaccines" have not been tested long enough for me
to even consider taking one of those shots. I'm no guinea pig. If
other people WANT to be experimented on, that's their business.

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Maggie



Let's see what you say when you're hospitalized with Covid.Â*Â* What
are guys
like Herman Cain, who wouldn't distance, wouldn't wear a mask, saying?



I've evidently already had a mild version of covid, and I'm fine.Â* At
least that's what they said when I had a sinus infection, which was
treated with antibiotics.



So then you had a bacterial infection, not a virus.Â* Not the same.
Antibiotics don't work on viruses.Â* Or you doctor is a quack.



Gee .. no kidding?? Yeah, I had a bacterial sinus infection. I got
antibiotics for it, but they also tested me for covid. They said I
tested positive. TWO separate issues, although they put on the test
information copy they sent to the lab that my symptoms were "suspicious
for covid."

I never had any of the listed covid symptoms. NO fever ... nothing,
unless you consider fatigue to be "suspicious" for covid. Frankly, I'm
thinking it was a false positive, but it doesn't matter at this point.
They told me to just stay home until 10 days after my first symptoms for
my sinus infection appeared. THAT was long before I ever went to get
antibiotics.

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Maggie