Don’t get the jab, just “show proof” you did.It has started to creep into my employment. I am in sales and a lot of companies are now requiring vendors to show proof of vax to continue to come into the facility. The company I work for is pro-freedom so that are not mandating anything, however, if I want to keep selling to certain businesses I have to get the jab. It is a decision I will have to make soon....maybe I will just lose the income and buy less guns.
That's the plan. I will hold strong.Don’t get the jab, just “show proof” you did.
Consindering I've already had it, I have better immunity than those with the jab and the "science" hasn't really done much testing on what is our best course of action should be, along with a family history of blood clots, strokes and heart disease I think the risks for me are much higher with the vax than me getting it a second time.Is this Covid specific or are you against all vaccinations?
You aren’t allowed to consider yourself or the potential risks to yourself. You’re only allowed to consider the safety of everyone else around you and just get the jab.Consindering I've already had it, I have better immunity than those with the jab and the "science" hasn't really done much testing on what is our best course of action should be, along with a family history of blood clots, strokes and heart disease I think the risks for me are much higher with the vax than me getting it a second time.
and exactly how is it that I'm not considering the safety of those around me when I am now the most unlikely to catch and spread this? This isn't directed at your sarcasm (I implied the purple) but for those like R45 that insist that I shut up and take it for the good of the people. Please inform me how, now being the lowest risk group, I need this?You aren’t allowed to consider yourself or the potential risks to yourself. You’re only allowed to consider the safety of everyone else around you and just get the jab.
It doesn’t matter that it makes you more susceptible to catching Covid again than your natural immunity. It doesn’t matter that it won’t stop you from transmitting the virus. It doesn’t matter that you can find “evidence” of whatever you want to find if you look. It doesn’t matter that medical professionals are losing their jobs over concerns about this “vaccine”.
Just shut up, do what you’re told and you can have your freedoms back. CNN says so.
Well, uh….see, awe come on man, just get the vaccine so this will disappear overnight and we can all get back to being outraged and divided about other stuff.and exactly how is it that I'm not considering the safety of those around me when I am now the most unlikely to catch and spread this? This isn't directed at your sarcasm (I implied the purple) but for those like R45 that insist that I shut up and take it for the good of the people. Please inform me how, now being the lowest risk group, I need this?
As expected nothing but crickets from the usual suspects here when I ask the same question over and over. Get the jab appears to be the only words they know.Well, uh….see, awe come on man, just get the vaccine so this will disappear overnight and we can all get back to being outraged and divided about other stuff.
Seeing as the point of the coercion is to achieve the great reset, and the great reset is about peace and safety, doesn't whether or not you need to take the jab for the good of your fellow man depend upon who you ask ?and exactly how is it that I'm not considering the safety of those around me when I am now the most unlikely to catch and spread this? This isn't directed at your sarcasm (I implied the purple) but for those like R45 that insist that I shut up and take it for the good of the people. Please inform me how, now being the lowest risk group, I need this?
Don't want to pick on you specifically, BZ. Quoting your post because it leads into something I think should be pointed out and be consideredConsindering I've already had it, I have better immunity than those with the jab and the "science" hasn't really done much testing on what is our best course of action should be, along with a family history of blood clots, strokes and heart disease I think the risks for me are much higher with the vax than me getting it a second time.
Because it has never been about health and safety since 'two weeks to flatten the curve', it has always been about power and controland exactly how is it that I'm not considering the safety of those around me when I am now the most unlikely to catch and spread this? This isn't directed at your sarcasm (I implied the purple) but for those like R45 that insist that I shut up and take it for the good of the people. Please inform me how, now being the lowest risk group, I need this?
You just illustrated my point I've been making for damn near a year now. Everyone is focused on vax or no vax for non-previously infected persons. That's almost 40M people that now have natural immunity and have a very minor chance of spreading the infection. We don't need the jab at this point to be safer than a non-PI vax'd person.Don't want to pick on you specifically, BZ. Quoting your post because it leads into something I think should be pointed out and be considered
The incidence of abnormal clotting and stroke was not non-existent in a covid infection. I don't know about the heart inflammation but there were definitely cases of abnormal clotting and concomitant strokes, of varying degrees of severity, associated with cases of covid considerably before vaccines were available
As far as I can tell, and as usual the science is by no mean clear or certain, the same mechanism likely is involved in both disease based clotting problems and vaccine based clotting problems
If you have a family history of such problems and have not already had the disease, you should probably weigh what is known about the problem regardless of the source and figure that into your decisions
Do not interpret this as recommending vaccination by any stretch, I just think people should remember clotting issues are not limited to the vaccine side of the equation
Edit: Somehow I missed the statement that you have already had it. The point is moot for you but not for others weighing the odds
Then you should definitely get vaccinated. I am pretty sure I read it right here on INGO that having COVID-19 and then getting the vaccine was the bestConsindering I've already had it, I have better immunity than those with the jab and the "science" hasn't really done much testing on what is our best course of action should be, along with a family history of blood clots, strokes and heart disease I think the risks for me are much higher with the vax than me getting it a second time.