Safe and Effective? I don't think so

3CATSAILOR

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So many people got the Covid mRNA vaccines. They believed that they were "safe and effective" because they were TOLD they are "safe and effective". Over the last three years you could hardly find a doctor that can speak from his own mind instead of what he may have been told to say or he for some reason actually believed the rhetoric he was peddling. Today, some doctors still try to get people to take the vaccines. I am not sure why. However, none of the ones still peddling it try as hard as they once did. One doctor I saw a while ago tried peddling it. I laughed. He hasn't tried it since.

Safe? There has been a boat load of people who reported problems with the vaccine. And then there are others I know who had problems with it but never reported it. So safe? Nope. Effective? There has been countless people who STILL got Covid even after taking every vaccine listed the CDC and WHO could come up with. So effective? Nope. Therefore, why did they say safe and effective? Today, they no longer say it. However, they sprinkle the ad for the vaccines on TV every so often to see how many people they can convince.
 

Louise

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And, the test kits are harmful, too. I couldn’t believe, today, that my hub told me that someone put 16 expired Covid test kits on FB free - Olney MD. Wow. Sheesh. I quit FB several years ago. I wonder if anyone will want the kits. God bless the USA.
 

3CATSAILOR

Well-Known Member
And, the test kits are harmful, too. I couldn’t believe, today, that my hub told me that someone put 16 expired Covid test kits on FB free - Olney MD. Wow. Sheesh. I quit FB several years ago. I wonder if anyone will want the kits. God bless the USA.
Mark Zukerburg, the principal owner of Facebook apparently claims he is neither a Democrat or a Republican. Anything to do with Covid seems to be harmful. Perhaps even the multiple pills they give you for recovery when you can now recover on your own without medication.
 

Paul Wu

Member
Well, why not get a few PhD's under your belt and about 30 years experience then you can "educate" us all about it properly?
Then, you'd actually be qualified to give us your "expert" opinion.
 
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