Yep.
I am the first, second and third to admit that there are many people out there who are smarter and write better than I. If you are on the fence about whether to get COVID “vaccinated”, please read the below link. It is an interview with Dr. Marty Makary, a professor at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine as well as editor-in chief of MedPage Today.
If you are unvaccinated, here is a thread to read.
A thread from a prominent doc in Chicago - not verified, but if true…
Besides what others write, there are always other anonymous quotes that I need to pass on for your amusement.
“Pills looking for ills”
“The universe is made of electrons, neutrons , photons and morons”
Swiss Policy research article on how well the vaccines are working.
Last pic below but it is an important one.
The choice of how to prepare for COVID, to protect yourself should you get exposed, is not a question of just get a vaccine or do not. There are many other variables and choices to consider.
I am going to end with a question.
Feel free to think about the question and answer in the comments section.
Question: If you are given driving directions to get you to your desired destination safely, but as you start driving and following others going in the same direction to the same place, you discover the directions may not be correct nor entirely safe. What do you do?
A: Continue in the same direction
B: Stop and reassess
C: Ask others for directions
D: Reverse course
I look forward to reading your answers and comments.
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I would stop and reassess but even using this simple analogy I think the most common response is to follow the GPS at all costs And with perfect faith even if it has lead you astray countless times in the past.
my answer is to stop and reasses and probably the outcome would be as "when in doubt" reverse course.
As my son has been home recuperating from a bad car accident we have had health care professional refusing to give us service for womb care because my family has not received covid shots.
Family and friends that have had the shots wear masks when visiting to protect us? There has been no common sense to any of this. But when someone in the medical profession refuses to give service to the sick, I do not consider them to be profession in any compacity. When more people drown in one year then covid numbers I wonder?