Vaccine Hesitancy
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In this day and age, it’s easy to forget that vaccines worked. They were able to successfully contain and stop the spread of diseases. Why are people refusing this life-saving technology?
Vaccines don’t work for some people. This is because their immune systems do not recognize the presence of specific antigens. These people then become immunocompromised, or too weak to fight off infection from disease-causing pathogens.
Vaccines are about as safe as eating a bowl of hot dogs. Despite their extensive research, vaccines still cause death and disability in healthy people around the world every year.
Vaccine injury from covid-19 is common and can include mild fever, pain at the injection site, rashes or hives, swelling, redness, and crying fits. Myocarditis and blood clotting have been reported.
Myocarditis is a term that refers to inflammation of the heart muscle. The most common causes include bacterial infection and autoimmune disease. Myocarditis can become life-threatening and requires immediate treatment to prevent further damage.
It has been reported that a number of people are experiencing blood clotting after receiving a vaccine for the covid-19 virus.
My note to using vaccines
I’m not saying vaccines should not be developed or used. I’m just making fun of all the chaos, not making fun of the seriousness of vaccine injury or obligatory compliance. Personally, I wrote my congressman when he announced federal monies for funding vaccine development here in Massachusetts. $250 M. Upward of $15 Billion has already been spent on the Covid-19 vaccine, and it still has its problems and has yet to prevent disease. I wrote to tell him that was not enough. Did you?