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I had a co-worker bring up that he was concerned over his heart acting weird after his latest booster because he's aware of heart issues, but then he immediately brushed it off as unlikely to be actual heart problems, finished by him say he hoped he didn't have to take boosters indefinitely but would as long as the pandemic continued.

Sometimes I'm in complete disbelief of people.
 
Both my sister in law and father in law had heart issues after their boosters.

Hard to feel bad for my father in law because he got boosted AFTER the sis-in-law had a serious reaction with hers (she was hospitalized).
 
My dad's friend had a massive stroke three days ago, a week after he got a Covid booster. He had been a vegetarian for thirty years and jogged daily. Now he's completely paralyzed and cannot speak.

All of these can't possibly be coincidence.
From what the experts told me, it would've been worse if he didn't get the jab.
 
My dad's friend had a massive stroke three days ago, a week after he got a Covid booster. He had been a vegetarian for thirty years and jogged daily. Now he's completely paralyzed and cannot speak.

All of these can't possibly be coincidence.
My husband's grandfather in Italy isn't doing well and his blood work is all over the place showing "high amounts of coagulation" and he just got his booster as well. His grandmother's twin sister died last month of ALS. The Italian side of his family is known for living in their 100s and now they're all dying in their 70s.
 
My husband's grandfather in Italy isn't doing well and his blood work is all over the place showing "high amounts of coagulation" and he just got his booster as well. His grandmother's twin sister died last month of ALS. The Italian side of his family is known for living in their 100s and now they're all dying in their 70s.
The worst part is everyone in my family and his is going "wow that's so weird he was so healthy, must just be one of those things huh?"

Meanwhile I know exactly what's going on but I have to hold my tongue.
 
You know, on the topic of loved ones lost to the jab. My grandfather kicked it recently from several health issues all originating from a 'mysterious' newfound heart problem he got after getting the vaccine. The guy was old and lived plenty of life, but he was still very physically active and had a healthy heart with no previous problems in his life, ever. Pretty much a week after the vaccine, he started experiencing severe heart problems which landed him in the hospital. Then he recieved the patented mis-care from the hospice. Bitchy, snooty entitled nurses. You know. Cancer that he had successfully staved off a year prior came back while he was in the hospital. He was going through all sorts of stuff. I don't remember what it was called but I remembered seeing him having some kind of severe limb swelling.

Unfortunately nobody else in the rest of the family rubbed the two brain cells together it requires to see this obvious connection.
 
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Lawyer Jeff Childers has a really good and useful post on dealing with being falsely imprisoned and tortured to death treated for coof in the hospital today.

The most common scenario that we are hearing is that folks go to the ER for Covid infection and are sent home without treatment if the symptoms aren’t serious enough, and then later are admitted after the patient’s condition has worsened to the point they require hospitalization. An increasing number of reports include folks who go to the ER for a separate reason and wind up testing positive in the ER, or become positive after admission — then get bunged right into the Covid ward and — boom! — they’re on the Covid express.

[1] If you test positive in the ER, whether you were there FOR Covid or for a different reason, and are told you will be admitted, ask about at-home care alternatives. Most corporate hospitals do NOT have home-care protocols. I’ve listed websites below that provide information about alternatives for home treatment. With a little effort, you can find a local doctor or community hospital who will arrange and oversee at-home oxygen if needed.

Ask about the hospital’s Covid protocol BEFORE you agree to be admitted. Is it based on remdesivir and the ventilator? If so, you may want to review the literature on those two treatments before you agree.

[2] If you’re in the ER for a non-Covid critical condition but test positive, you’ll be admitted to the Covid ward. See the notes below, and consider discharging yourself for at-home Covid care the instant your primary issue has been stabilized.
 
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What’s the point of the vaccine if we’re going to get it anyways?
Healthy individuals don’t need booster jabs? It’s a video from last year, says Health Ministry of viral clip
PETALING JAYA: The Health Ministry has dismissed a viral video of its minister Khairy Jamaluddin saying that healthy individuals do not require Covid-19 vaccine boosters.

The ministry said that it was an old video, taken prior to the national booster rollout and recent developments related to Covid-19 variants.

“The video of the Health Minister Khairy Jamaluddin was from a press conference at KLIA in September 2021 and during the time, the Covid-19 booster programme had not yet begun.

"At that time, the National Covid-19 Immunisation Programme (PICK) for the first and second dose was still in full swing," it said, adding that only 79.6% of the adult population had completed their vaccination at the time, which did not yet meet the target of 90% adult inoculation.

The Health Ministry said in a statement that the administering of booster shots was implemented in stages by giving priority to vulnerable groups consisting of the elderly, as well as those with co-morbidity and at risk of infection.

"After the majority of these groups had received their booster shots, the booster vaccination was opened to other eligible members of the population.

"The administration of the booster shots is required based on current developments in the monitoring of vaccine efficacy as well as the challenges faced with the emergence of new variants of the Covid-19 virus," it said, noting that other countries such as the UK, US, Thailand Indonesia and Singapore are also offering booster shots to their adult population.

If you thought healthy folks don't need the boosters, then what made you change your mind?
The fuck does the booster or the immunization programme has to do with the issue?

After hearing news of his friend and a neighbour dying (the former from vaccine complications, the latter from booster complications), my old man straight up told me to "not bother getting the booster jabs".

When an old, don't-rock-the-boat kind of man starts calling bullshit, you pay attention.
I had to get two shots for work but I’m not getting the booster. There is no point and I got covid anyways. It wasn’t that bad. I’m not going to waste 15 minutes to get another shot when it didn’t do diddly shit to stop it. Almost everyone I knew that got the booster still got sick anyways. Some of the older ones still died.

Moreover I was ok with getting the shot because I thought it’d be the only way to see my elderly relatives but with all the restrictions in place I wasn’t able to anyways. If I can’t see gramps before he dies even after getting the vaccine, I have no desire to get the booster. That was my main motivation anyways and it’s gone now.
 
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