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2019-nCoV (Coronavirus)

This email was sent internally within a large hospital system in Ohio today ahead of them receiving their first shipment of the "vaccine". Nevermind how I got it. Note Bullet items 7 & 8 specifically. This is not an "immunization" It is not a "Vaccine" as the vast majority of people understand it. This will not prevent people from catching Covid or transmitting it. For the vast majority of people who get covid and have mild to no symptoms, it is worthless. The CDC states that 40% of people are completely asymptomatic. Only 1% of people in their 20s will require hospitalization, increasing to only 8% for those in their 50s. This is a pre administered therapeutic at best. One that the vast majority of people simply don't need.

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When do you think they'll come out with a vaccine for buck fever? :ROFLMAO:

Fuck that CV2 vaccine bullshit! I'd rather dye before I ever get pricked & injected with whatever poison their selling.

Why hasn't our country gone after the supposed source of all this bullshit, and why are our American small business falling to the way side and dying in droves by the day?

Who really should be paying for all this? China? Globalist? Medical Technocrats?

Ask yourself, Who do think Xi-Jinping prefers as President of the United States of America?

The whole time while Trump took office there has been one big major operation taken place by those that hate our country and what it stands for, and by the appearance of it all to me, our real enemies are winning!

There, I'll take off my tin-foil hat now.
 
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Our department is getting a shipment of vaccines. I’m on the fence about taking it. Need some help deciding as I take care of my bedridden father that’s 82 years old. I’ve never been an antivaxer but I have doubts about this one. I’ve only received the flu vaccine once and got sick as a dog for 4 days and said never again. Getting the first shot (could I be contagious), if so the answer is easy for me. If not it will sway me the other way
 
Our department is getting a shipment of vaccines. I’m on the fence about taking it. Need some help deciding as I take care of my bedridden father that’s 82 years old. I’ve never been an antivaxer but I have doubts about this one. I’ve only received the flu vaccine once and got sick as a dog for 4 days and said never again. Getting the first shot (could I be contagious), if so the answer is easy for me. If not it will sway me the other way

The shot will not prevent you from catching or spreading covid only reduce the symptoms when you eventually do. The danger to society is some people will no longer even realize they have it. Which according to the CDC the 40% that are completely asymptomatic carriers are the biggest spreaders.
 
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We are not forcing any employee to get it.

For the record, we know someone that had covid and now has it again. Just some feel good info.
 
What will you do when they force you to get it.

It will be difficult for the government to force anyone. Instead they will rely on their liberal allies in private industry to make your life difficult. Airlines, sports venues, movie theaters, doctors offices and surgery centers, schools etc.
 
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It will be difficult for the government to force anyone. Instead they will rely in their allies in private industry to make your life difficult. Airlines, sports venues, movie theaters, doctors offices and surgery centers, etc.

100% correct! You will receive a government card saying you have taken the vaccine.
 
Here is the million-dollar question. If the shot does not prevent you from getting covid, and you can still be contagious. Why do they need a national database of people and immunity cards? What's the purpose of having a database of people who will supposedly only get less sick but can still transmit and carry the virus?

The only reason I can think of is to collect data to monitor long term impact across various demographics. Keep in mind that before this month there has never been a mRNA "vaccine" approved for human use and previous mRNA studies against rabies, Zika and HIV only achieved lackluster testing results in animal studies.
 
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One of my wife’s friends had COVID back in April...she had the test done and came back positive. She got retested after a few weeks and came back negative. Last week she was feeling under the weather and got tested again...came back positive. Apparently immunity doesn’t last 8 months. I asked if her symptoms were better or worse than the first time she had it and my wife said she didn’t ask. I told her to ask the next time she talks to her. I had COVID in late April and my wife in May. If I get the info on my wife’s friends current symptoms, I’ll pass it along.