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Wrong again, but I agree on your last point. Everyone is entitled to make their own poor decisions.
What is the decision to make here?
People who catch COVID-19 have a 96% survival rate. 80% of the cases are asymptomatic, which means you could catch it and not even know you have it.
The other side of the coin is taking an experimental therapy that is not only showing adverse short-term effects, but we don't even know the long-term effects. Health experts have been warning us:
“First, there is a credible reason to believe that the COVID vaccines will cross-react with the syncytin and reproductive proteins in sperm, ova, and placenta, leading to impaired fertility and impaired reproductive and gestational outcomes,”
COVID vaccines ‘must be halted immediately,’ renowned toxicologist tells CDCOtherwise, “we could potentially sterilize an entire generation.” “Speculation that this will not occur and a few anecdotal reports of pregnancies within the trial are not sufficient proof that this is not impacting on a population-wide scale,” Lindsay said.
We are living out the Children of Men storyline:
Why people don't look at both sides of the argument to make an informed decision is concerning, to say the least.
