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Posted on 12/1/22 at 11:49 pm to AggieHank86
Omg listening to you call other people irrational. Lol what a fuxking joke
Posted on 12/2/22 at 12:59 am to Major Dutch Schaefer
Dr. Anna Pou approves.
Posted on 12/2/22 at 2:57 am to Powerman
Why? because she saved lives? Have you looked in the fricking you mirror prick, People like you will one day get whats coming to you.
Posted on 12/2/22 at 3:14 am to ole man
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you will one day get whats coming to you.
Even if they don’t, who cares?
Having to live with that type of brain development must be miserable, even on their good days.
Posted on 12/2/22 at 3:20 am to Skippy1013
It’s mind boggling that anyone thinks this nurse was justified in lying to patients.
If she didn’t believe in it she had a duty to refuse to give the injection.She woulld likely have been fired so she took the easy way out.She should have resigned if she felt that strongly about it.
In my day I would have refused to participate in a abortion procedure or give puberty blockers to a child.If I was going to be fired I would have resigned and got another job.
It’s a slippery slope when a nurse starts giving placebos based on their opinions.
What’s to stop them from euthanizing a patient because they feel they have no quality of life.Or maybe a retarded child because they feel the child will never have a normal life.
In my working years I took care of patients that I felt would be better off if they died but it was my responsibility to care for them to the best of my ability and that’s what I did.
It was not my right to start playing God,to withhold drugs that would keep them alive or give them drugs to end their life.
I have to admit I was sometimes tempted to do just that but it was a road I didn’t want to go down.
If she didn’t believe in it she had a duty to refuse to give the injection.She woulld likely have been fired so she took the easy way out.She should have resigned if she felt that strongly about it.
In my day I would have refused to participate in a abortion procedure or give puberty blockers to a child.If I was going to be fired I would have resigned and got another job.
It’s a slippery slope when a nurse starts giving placebos based on their opinions.
What’s to stop them from euthanizing a patient because they feel they have no quality of life.Or maybe a retarded child because they feel the child will never have a normal life.
In my working years I took care of patients that I felt would be better off if they died but it was my responsibility to care for them to the best of my ability and that’s what I did.
It was not my right to start playing God,to withhold drugs that would keep them alive or give them drugs to end their life.
I have to admit I was sometimes tempted to do just that but it was a road I didn’t want to go down.
Posted on 12/2/22 at 5:12 am to LSU Tiger 216
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Are you suggesting the vaccine prevents anything?
Yes, idiot. No serious person doubts that the vaccines greatly diminish the risks of bad outcomes from covid.
Those people willingly chose to be vaccinated, and this nurse prevented it. Shame on the idiots on here who are upvoting that.
Posted on 12/2/22 at 5:15 am to Mickey Goldmill
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Regardless, she lied. Those patients, regardless of why they were there to get that shot, expected to be getting what they signed up for. Nobody has the right to take it upon themselves to make that decision without consultation with the patient.
Cry Harder
Posted on 12/2/22 at 5:20 am to Major Dutch Schaefer
I want to see a study comparing the outcome of these 8,600 people compared to 8,600 people of the same age and also in nursing homes who received the real vaccine.
Posted on 12/2/22 at 5:26 am to LSU Tiger 216
quote:100% immunity
Are you suggesting the vaccine prevents anything?
For Pfizer
Posted on 12/2/22 at 6:06 am to bird35
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I want to see a study comparing the outcome of these 8,600 people compared to 8,600 people of the same age and also in nursing homes who received the real vaccine.
This mirrors my very 1st post ITT.
While the nurses actions are condemnable and punishable, this info could be paramount to finding real evidence of vaccine protection and effectiveness.
That study is desperately needed. Some people don't want or care to have this info, but i do.
Posted on 12/2/22 at 6:16 am to Penrod
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Those people willingly chose to be vaccinated,
How do we know this?
Posted on 12/2/22 at 6:20 am to Bulldogblitz
But think of the lives she saved if we're to believe that that mRNA spreads to others who didn't get the jab.
Posted on 12/2/22 at 6:27 am to Penrod
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Those people willingly chose to be vaccinated
They may have, but I have yet to see if that were the case. My guess is that some wanted to be given the shot...or, what you call a “vaccine.”
However, if it were mandated, then we don’t know if the term “willingly” actually applies to all of those people.
Nonetheless, it is not right to do what she did given her position.
A medical professional lying to the people under the guise of treatment is unacceptable.
Who does she think that she is?
Fauci?
The CDC?
Penrod?
Posted on 12/2/22 at 6:31 am to Mickey Goldmill
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Regardless, she lied. Those patients, regardless of why they were there to get that shot, expected to be getting the “vaccine.”.
FIFY
We don’t know if they signed up for anything.
Mandates, especially in Ye land, were the norm.
Posted on 12/2/22 at 6:36 am to Penrod
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No serious person doubts that the vaccines greatly diminish the risks of bad outcomes from covid.
Do we know this for certain?
What if those that were vaccinated already had natural immunity via an asymptotic case?
What if it is natural immunity that is mitigating the impact of Covid-19?
Iirc, a recent study noted that people that had a coronavirus based cold had few (if any) issues with Covid-19.
Assumptions concerning these “vaccines” are not deserved imho, especially given how the pharmaceutical industry shite canned their own credibility at every opportunity.
Posted on 12/2/22 at 6:39 am to bird35
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I want to see a study comparing the outcome of these 8,600 people compared to 8,600 people of the same age and also in nursing homes who received the real vaccine.
Me too, but I bet we don’t see it, unless it helps the Branch Covidians..
Posted on 12/2/22 at 6:43 am to Penrod
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Me too, but I bet we don’t see it, unless it helps the BIG pharma..
FIFY
The Branch Covidians are are their foot soldiers.
Posted on 12/2/22 at 6:48 am to Mickey Goldmill
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Regardless, she lied.
Bottom line.
Anyone supporting this is has absolutely no values, nor understands the real issue here.
Its freedom. The nurse TOOK AWAY their freedom to choose.
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