I agree it worked just fine but people hate needles.I dont have a problem with vaccines
I have a problem that they give most of them at one time now.
Just spread them out like they use to.
I agree it worked just fine but people hate needles.I dont have a problem with vaccines
I have a problem that they give most of them at one time now.
Just spread them out like they use to.
I agree it worked just fine but people hate needles.
Simple solution: You don't vaccinate? Fine. We'll just round you up and put you in a sanitarium where you can all share your "harmless" diseases. I too was in the Army where they shot your arm full of shots even if you had them already. Then when I went overseas they did it all over again with vaccines for that part of the world. The law is clear- you have the right to not vaccinate. But you don't have the right to endanger anyone else. So if you don't- go live in the desert or something. *ssh*les!!!!
Measles are NOT coming from unvaccinated U.S. citizens or their U.S. citizen children. They are not the carriers of the measles virus, but they are more prone to contract the measles versus a vaccinated U.S. citizen.
Measles are coming from unvaccinated NON U.S. citizens from other countries where they don't vaccinate for the measles.
The volume of air needed to cause a terminal air embolism is between 200 and 300ml. I've included a picture of a syringe of this size so you can get a rough idea how much you need to worry.Especially when you see a medical professional screw up a injection and accidentally inject a air bubble into the bloodstream. Personally saw an experienced and well regarded vet do that to my kitten as a kid, one of the most horrible things you can witness. Even his receptionist was horrorifed about his F up. Just to be clear, I am not anti vaccine, just anti needle as those things are dangerous and easy to screw up and kill someone with.
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