Who all is taking the Covid19 Vax?

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Who is for taking the vaccine

  • yes

    Votes: 34 30.9%
  • no

    Votes: 76 69.1%

  • Total voters
    110
Just got up from a nap a while ago. Fever is back and it took all of my energy to get up and go to the kitchen to re-up on my meds. My better half advised me that she'd feel better if I took a rapid test so that we know of it's COVID or not so that we can try and reduce the chances of her getting it. Also, so that if it wasn't COVID that I could seek medical help/prescriptions. We're certainly on the same page that everyone at the state level of government and department of health in New Mexico can go **** themselves. I won't be one of their fear mongering statistics.

Anyway, the rapid test showed a positive result. I'll be fighting this at home for the next couple of days and hopefully back on my feet ASAP. I did work in my garden for a few minutes earlier today because I know how healing that is for me. I hate being still, and I hate being sick, but I guess that's the reality for now...I'll be around to BS with you all a bit more than normal!
 
laying or sleeping on your stomach will help the breathing

we were lucky because we have an oxygenator and oxy meter and when we got to 92 or lower we fired it up and got some pure oxygen in our lungs….helped with the respiratory symptoms very good
 
I talked to a friend of mine at the bar Tuesday. She just retired as an RN from Hurley (the butcher shop) hospital. She had to get vaxed due to the federal mandate. Within one hour, she had a headache that was located an inch down from the bottom of her ear and two inches towards her spine. It comes back every day in the exact same spot. She eats a couple of Advil and it leaves. When it comes back, she eats more. Every day since the shot, she's been surviving on Advil.
Funny thing, too. It's on the same side that her vaccinated arm is on. Hummm....
 
I had that sensation earlier today after blowing my nose. It was a pretty sharp burning sensation in one nostril that disipated after a few minutes.
yep But mine is still there , I was able to do normal routine today , but did need a nap
Maybe its something else in my case .If it gets worse I guess I will look for a test site
 
To all of you who are afflicted - I hope the ride ends with y'all back in business. You'll be stronger when you get better.

I've been thinking about this whole covid thing... Here's my thoughts:

Countries that are allies and enemeys alike employ a vast network of intelligence gathering mechanisms. I can't see one country's agency that deals with infectious viruses not having their data streamed to other similar agencies directly if **** hits the fan. They're all up in each other's business and saw this coming. And did nada.

They already had the development of the mRNA concept in place. I just saw today where they (may) have one to vaccinate folks from HIV already 🧐 It really could be a great technology if they can figure out how to program it for the different proteins. To get there tho....


~62% of the world population has received at least one shot. When they started this, I think the target was like 70% - 80%? Either way... Back then, they had everything locked the fk down. Folks were running to get tested! They were scared to death of dying. They didn't think it thru tho...

This thing spread like fire during the panic they created. They couldn't have a vaccine too soon. They couldn't wait too long. They were racing against nature. They can't get to their 70/80%.

Why? Because they didn't account for people not believing their bull manure or just not giving a flying fornication. They never intended to vaccinate people from this. Wonder why you got a shot then felt the shot of COVID? It's a placebo. They were only interested in seeing the base ingredients would kill people. It did, but not alot. They dont care to kill a few rats as long as it serves the greater good.

It can't be a coincidence that natural immunity among ~40% of the unvaccinated world is keeping pace with the rest in resistance to COVID. They just admitted that ~75% of COVID deaths where COVID only got the assist. That means it isn't as deadly as even early numbers said it was. But now they know they can use mRNA on the public with minimal loss.

They are easing restrictions now to soothe the flailing economy and battle inflation. They're still pushing vaccines, but they don't give a fk if you get it or not. They got their answers and funding to get down to business.

When the dust settles, and they've started curing real diseases, they will have gained the love of the world thru the millions of people who gave their lives to help create the cures of tomorrow.
 
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