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Will you take the COVID-19 vaccine?

Will you take the COVID-19 vaccine?

  • Yes, as soon as possible

    Votes: 220 57.7%
  • Yes, but I do not want to be among the first to take it.

    Votes: 68 17.8%
  • Maybe

    Votes: 17 4.5%
  • Not Sure

    Votes: 21 5.5%
  • Absolutely not

    Votes: 50 13.1%
  • I do not care if I do or don't

    Votes: 5 1.3%

  • Total voters
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Luke Garrett: 20-year-old Scotish man dead less than 12 hours after experimental Pfizer mRNA shot


TARBOLTON, SOUTH AYRSHIRE, SCOTLAND — A 20-year-old Tarlbolton man with muscular dystrophy and autism is dead after anxiously awaiting his experimental shot for a year.

Mr. Luke Garrett received the experimental Pfizer mRNA shot on February 8 at a site administered by the Ballochmyle Medical Group, according to the Daily Mail. Mrs. Tricia Garrett, Luke’s mother, discouraged him from getting the shot. But she said Luke wanted the shot so he could “live his life again” and get out of lockdown.

Mr. Garrett received the shot at 3 p.m. He almost immediately developed a high temperature, followed by severe full-body muscle pain. He had a seizure and was foaming at the mouth a little after midnight. Mrs. Garrett called 999, the U.S. equivalent to 911. She performed CPR on her son while awaiting paramedics. Mrs. Garrett also called 111, an urgent care advice line in Scotland around 1 a.m.

Paramedics arrived and gave Mr. Garrett an adrenaline shot. The 111 nurse said they would send additional medical personnel out and call back within two hours. But nobody showed up. Instead the 111 nurse called back at 4 a.m. and asked if Luke still needed help. Mrs. Garrett responded, “my son is dead.” Luke would have turned 21 years old on February 18.
 

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I am going in at 11 am for my AZ shot and then I am going to the beach to look for clams washed up on shore and laying in the sun
 
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European and U.S. databases show nearly 10,000 total deaths from experimental COVID-19 shots



Radislav Krstić, the Bosnian Serb general, is a modern-day case defining genocide. Krstić, former Serbian and Republic of Yugoslavia President Slobodan Milošević, Colonel-General Ratko Mladic et al., were charged with war crimes for their acts during the Yugoslav Wars in the 1990s. Milošević died in jail before his trial concluded. But the other two set interesting precedents.

The Srebrenica massacre is described by many historians as the single-worst crime on European soil since World War II. More than 8,000 Bosniak Muslim men and boys were slaughtered in a matter of days, in July 1995.


The International Criminal Tribunal of the former Yugoslavia indicted both Krstić and Mladic for their roles in the massacre. Mladic was convicted of genocide in 2017. Krstić was convicted of genocide in 2001. But an appellate court reduced his conviction to aiding and abetting genocide. Thus an international war crimes tribunal defined genocide as killing 8,000 people as recently as 2017. It doesn’t need to be hundreds of thousands (and ignored globally) like in Rwanda to be classified as genocide. Pay attention Pfizer, AstraZeneca, Johnson & Johnson, et al.

Crimes against humanity
A total of 9,667 deaths after COVID-19 shots have been reported to EudraVigilance and the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS), according to Health Impact News. These online databases facilitate reporting of adverse reactions to experimental COVID-19 shots in Europe and the United States, respectively.

There is no simple way to tabulate results in EudraVigilance. So Health Impact News did the tedious tasks of manually compiling the data. The Pfizer/BioNTech shot has caused 3,760 reported deaths as of April 10. Moderna is responsible for 1,801 deaths, while AstraZeneca sits at 1,086 deaths. Johnson & Johnson is not widely used in Europe. But it is responsible for 15 deaths. All of the shot are responsible for nearly 300,000 total injuries as well.

Meanwhile, VAERS has received 3,005 death reports as a result of experimental COVID-19 shots through April 12. Health Impact News found that the 3,005 COVID-19 vaccine deaths from the last four months are more than all vaccine deaths total for the prior 13 years.


The global psyop continues
Keep in mind that these deaths are only the reported deaths. A 2010 Harvard Pilgrim Healthcare study found that fewer than 1% of vaccine adverse effects are ever reported to VAERS. Thus there are likely upwards of one million deaths if all were reported. Most people don’t bother using these databases. Both are difficult to navigate and not user-friendly. Further, the CDC still states the following on its website:

To date, Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) has not detected patterns in cause of death that would indicate a safety problem with COVID-19 vaccines.
Search “has anyone died from vaccines” in Google. All of the results are “fact check” articles falsely claiming that either nobody has died or that the shots did not cause the alleged deaths. It’s becoming painfully obvious that the number of deaths matters not to a psychologically-manipulated populace.

People literally yearn these shots like money, like sex, like a dream job, etc. As a result, the drug companies have an extra layer of protection. Most shot recipients volunteer and even celebrate when they get the shots. Can genocide be voluntary? It’s all quite surreal. But if the international standard is 8,000 deaths, the COVID-19 experimental shot agenda is clearly genocide and many pharmaceutical executives must be held accountable.

All we’re seeing now is the short-term effects of these shots. Humanity is not only going to look very different in five years, but also will number far less. Check back here in two years. There will be millions of women and couples complaining of infertility and inability to conceive. That is part of the plan too. Stay vigilant and keep spreading truth as much as possible.

European and U.S. databases show nearly 10,000 total deaths from experimental COVID-19 shots - The COVID Blog
 

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I wonder which arm I should choose to get my AZ shot today? Hmmmmm, which arm gets the tap???
 

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OMG, THE PAIN IS UNBEARABLE!!!! HELP!!!!








I think I spotted CanadaMan in a speedo at the beach and my EYES ARE BURNING!!!!!!!!


As for the AZ shot, I feel like a million bucks!!!
 
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OMG, THE PAIN IS UNBEARABLE!!!! HELP!!!!

I think I spotted CanadaMan in a speedo at the beach and my EYES ARE BURNING!!!!!!!!

As for the AZ shot, I feel like a million bucks!!!
Don't jump to conclusions. The vaccine may cause you to have a heart attack a year from now.
 

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Was reading the cbc article about the guy who got a blood clot/stroke after AstraZeneca. They report 5 VITT cases in Canada, 4 are recovering at home and the only one hospitalized was a gut with cancer, diabetes, and obesity (who didn't die either).

Their other story is the 31 year old Olympic athlete who is hospitalized, unable to get through a sentence without a break. But I'm sure the flu does that to elite athletes too.
 

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Nurse launches petition to opt out of mandatory Covid-19 vaccination at Texas hospital as it vows to FIRE those who refuse the jab


A hospital system in Houston, Texas has required all staff to be vaccinated against the coronavirus by summertime, prompting protests from employees, who’ve launched a petition against the mandate as the deadline draws near.
The Houston Methodist hospital system said its employees must take the shot by June 7, making it the first healthcare provider to issue a mandate, stiffening its rules after previously offering $500 to any worker who received the inoculation voluntarily. Those who decline may be fired.
“Mandating the vaccine was not a decision we made lightly, but science has proven that the Covid-19 vaccines are very safe and very effective,” said Houston Methodist CEO Marc Boom in a message to staff reported by CBS News on Friday.
By choosing to be vaccinated, you are leaders – showing our colleagues in health care what must be done to protect our patients, ourselves, our families and our communities.
Consisting of a medical center and six community hospitals, Houston Methodist may soon be joined by other Texas healthcare facilities, with Boom noting that the Memorial Hermann hospital and Baylor College of Medicine have concrete plans to follow suit, and that “countless” others around the US are now considering the move.
A majority of workers at Houston Methodist have already been vaccinated, or around 89% as of Friday. Of the hospital network’s 1,200 managers, who were given an earlier deadline of April 15, two decided to leave their positions – later criticized by Boom for “putting themselves before the safety of our patients.”


The rule-change has prompted some pushback, however, with Houston Methodist nurse Jennifer Bridges launching an online petition against it last week, garnering more than 3,100 signatures by Friday evening.

“If you want the vaccine that is great but it should be your choice. It should not be forced into your body if you are not comfortable with it!” the petition says.

Many employees are scared that they will lose their job or be forced to inject the vaccine into their body against their will to keep their jobs and feed their family. We just want the power to choose for ourselves...
Bridges later told the Houston Chronicle that she would only take the immunization once it received full FDA approval, potentially a years-long process.

“We’re not against the vaccine, we just want to be more comfortable with this one and have thorough research out before we take it,” she said. “When patients get care, they have the right to refuse treatment, but we’re not allowed that same exemption.”

To date, three coronavirus vaccines have been approved in the US, developed by Pfizer-BioNTech, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson, all under the FDA’s Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) rules.

However, as Houston Methodist moves ahead with the requirement, some question remains as to the legality of vaccine mandates. While the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission determined last December that workplace vaccine requirements would not violate the American Disabilities Act, there is less clarity about whether they would conflict with other guidelines from health agencies, namely the FDA’s rules for drugs approved on an emergency basis.

Under the EUA provision passed by Congress in 2004, vaccine recipients must be given the “option to accept or refuse administration” of the drug or product in question, and be informed of the “consequences, if any, of refusing.” Though that would appear to rule out mandates altogether, no court has interpreted the measure, and there is ambiguity around the use of the term “consequences.” The language could be read to refer to ‘consequences’ directly related to an employee’s health, or, more broadly, to include any adverse actions that could be taken by an employer if a worker refused to take the shot, such as being fired.

The American Disabilities Act does make some exemptions for employees, such as those with disabilities or religious convictions that preclude taking a vaccine. It also does not permit employers to summarily fire workers who decline to be vaccinated, requiring them to seek “reasonable accommodation” first, though ultimately allows termination if none can be reached.

The CDC, meanwhile, has done little to clarify the issue, saying only that coronavirus vaccine requirements in the workplace are “a matter of state or other applicable law.” The agency did note, however, that employers cannot force workers to hand over sensitive medical information to prove they had been vaccinated.


While Houston Methodist is the first hospital in the US to require the shot for employees, ‘vaccine passports’ – or special cards or phone apps that allow recipients to prove they have been vaccinated to gain entry to public spaces – have been likened by critics to de facto mandates that threaten to exclude citizens from social life.

State governments in New York and Hawaii have already implemented their own passes, but similar projects have faced fierce opposition elsewhere. So far, at least six states have restricted or banned vaccine passes altogether by way of executive order or legislation, with Indiana likely to become the latest after state lawmakers passed such a measure on Thursday.

Nurse launches petition to opt out of mandatory Covid-19 vaccination at Texas hospital as it vows to FIRE those who refuse the jab — RT USA News
 

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Don't jump to conclusions. The vaccine may cause you to have a heart attack a year from now.
Heart attacks are overhyped! They are just muscle pulls and nothing a good immune system can't beat.

Nurses in Texas are declaring National No Heart Attack Day.
 

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Researchers launch study to explore connection between irregular menstruations and coronavirus vaccines


Two researchers have launched a study to determine if Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccines cause abnormal menstruations after hundreds of women noticed irregularities.

The research is being conducted by Dr. Kathryn Clancy, an associate professor of anthropology at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and Dr. Katherine Lee, a postdoctoral scholar in the public health sciences division of the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, Missouri.

The two women were inspired to study this phenomenon after receiving their coronavirus vaccines earlier this year. Both women noticed that aside from the side effects they expected to experience from the shot, such as pain at the injection site, their menstrual cycles were also affected.

Both of their periods had either come earlier than usual, felt significantly heavier or just appeared very irregular.
Clancy first mentioned the possibility that the vaccines affected menstrual cycles after she experienced an abnormal period in late Feb. 2021, after she received her first dose of the Moderna coronavirus vaccine. (Related: WHO warns against administering Moderna coronavirus vaccine to pregnant women.)

“I’m curious whether other menstruators have noticed changes too?” she wrote on her personal Twitter account. “I’m a week and a half out from dose 1 of Moderna, got my period maybe a day or so early, and am gushing like I’m in my 20s again.”
She wrote an update a day later by saying that she was swapping out overnight sanitary pads several times a day because of her heavy flow. “Typical for me at this time is maybe one or two regular pads.”

Clancy’s tweets went viral, and she began receiving hundreds of replies from other women who noticed irregularities with their own menstrual cycles after receiving the coronavirus vaccine. The responses she got inspired her and Lee to conduct a formal study on the matter.

Thousands of women speak up about irregular menstruations after getting vaccinated
Clancy and Lee are currently running a survey to catalog the menstrual experiences women have had after receiving the COVID-19 vaccine. As of Monday, April 19, Lee said that more than 25,000 people have answered the survey. Clancy said she was surprised to find a lot of people describing very similar experiences.

One of the people that spoke to Clancy and Lee was Katy Fyksen, a 43-year-old woman from Plainfield, Illinois. She experienced an unusually heavy period several days after she received the second dose of her Moderna coronavirus vaccine. She did not consider that there might be a link until she heard about Clancy’s own experiences.
Furthermore, she was not expecting a period because she hadn’t had one in over a year and a half because of her intrauterine device.

“I didn’t really think that it was anything until I saw that someone had said that, that it might’ve been a symptom or a side effect of the vaccine. It was like, ‘Oh, that’s interesting,'” she said.

“I haven’t had a period in years and I’m about three weeks out of my second shot and I’m gushing blood,” wrote one person. “I freaked out but now I see I’m not the only one. This is crazy.”

“Two weeks exactly after shot number two, my cycle started 12 days earlier and heavier than it’s been for the last three years,” wrote another woman.

Lee said their study will look at the trends, but its limited scope will be unable to determine cause and effect.
“Our survey cannot tell us anything about prevalence or the number of people who are affected,” explained Lee. “What we can do is look for associations and trends that help us direct whatever the next study would be.”

Medical community divided over whether vaccines can affect menstruation
Dr. Julie Levitt, an OB-GYN working for Northwestern Medicine, said several patients have already come to her with concerns related to their menstruations after getting the coronavirus vaccines. According to her, the COVID-19 vaccine could be creating a hormonal spike that could trigger bleeding.

“A hormone rises, it goes down, you bleed a withdrawal bleed,” said Levitt. She warned that people who experience this should contact their trusted physicians, especially if it continues after a few weeks following the administration of the vaccine.
Dr. Rakhi Shah, another OB-GYN working for Northwestern Medicine, disagrees. She does not believe the COVID-19 vaccines could affect menstruation.

“I think that there’s really no biological mechanism that is plausible in terms of how that could be possible,” Shah argued. “I think that potentially people are having normal menstrual pain, plus the aches and pains that are associated with post-vaccine, and maybe combining all of that together and associating it.”

Dr. Ranit Mishori, a professor of family medicine at Georgetown University, is similarly skeptical of the connection but is supportive of the study.

“I really salute the person who is trying to study this,” said Mishori. “But at this point, there is no rigorous data that shows this is a phenomenon. There is no strong data that this is associated with the vaccine.”
Mishori said a survey is a good first step to further studying the link between coronavirus vaccines and irregular menstruations.
Learn more about the potentially dangerous side effects of the coronavirus vaccines by reading the latest articles at Vaccines.news.

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Researchers launch study to explore connection between irregular menstruations and coronavirus vaccines – NaturalNews.com
 

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Hey @canada-man

Is there any way you may stick to Canadian relevant news??? Maybe??? Possibly??
I know it takes away from your posting quota but .....
Second day with AZ flowing through my veins! I woke up this morning with one of the best boners I've had in months! I went for a run at 6 am and kept going and going and going! I feel like the energizer bunny this morning and I'm royally pissed off at CM because he's been misleading me this entire time trying to discourage myself and others from getting this amazing energizing vaccine. SHAME SHAME SHAME CM!!!!!

ps...I hope this qualifies as Canadian news, I'm a Canadian I swear!!!!!
 

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