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by TrispusAttucks
1716 days ago
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Thanks for your detailed response. This is great news for the hospitals bottom line! Not such great news for the hopeful mothers planning or already carrying a child who wouldn't wish their unborn offspring as a medical experiment. These are real people with real concerns. Not crazies who think there is a microchip in the shot. Studies on long term fetal impact are impossible with the mandated timeline. If a woman has a pro-choice right to abortion, then it seems a pro-choice right to a medical injection is in order. The two points are logically inconsistent with each other. Sincerly, ~ A Covid Vaccinated Citizen PS. See below [1] for reasons why someone might question a fast developed medication. [1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7fQ6JklHjBc |
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If you aren’t fine with someone walking around firing a gun randomly in the air because the bullets “might” land on someone then I don’t see how you can be fine with someone walking around during a pandemic with no sorts of proof that they aren’t spreading the disease at a high rate.
Both behaviors are a not guaranteed to cause harm, but the likelyhood has risen high enough to warrant preventative measures