Mary Stetler
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Yep, I believe it should be a personal choice. You should be in control of your health decisions and responsible for whatever consequences fall from those decisions. The only problem is that some of us have a better background from which to make those decisions.I think that this is just something that each person has to decide what works for them. If you have a poor immune system, and you believe that the vaccine helps, and you feel safer, then getting the shots every year is probably the decision that is best for you. The only time Bobby got the pneumonia shot, he got pneumonia soon afterwards, so he does not get any shots anymore either, and neither one of us has been sick in a long time.
I am glad you could make that decision considering what you believe. I was horrified at the excessive abuse against others who chose the opposite viewpoint.Well, no matter what is discussed about either the new (2025-2026) Covid Booster or the Senior Flu vaccine, we are going to get both. I can't afford not to and my wife feels the same way.
Ivermectin's patent has expired and a number of companies may get profitsFor those of you who are interested in the Covid shot. A Senate hearing on the issue of "vaccine" safety. I don't know how long it will be up.
I think the only ones now getting Covid are the vaccinated. The unvaxxed are mostly now immune.Not only that but several people I know lately have come down with covid again. Vaccinated people!
The common cold, or what WAS the common cold is actually a covid virus. You never hear of anyone with a bad cold anymore. There were hospitalizations here that were classified as covid because the government paid more for them than say a fatal motor cycle accident. (yes that did happen) But now that the gov't isn't paying any more, POOF. People go in with covid, after testing, and they are sent home.As far as I can tell it's more of a twist on the flu than anything else.
I've never had a flu shot. I did take the original 2-shot series and then 2 more boosters, but then I backed off. As far as I know I've never had Covid, and I can't remember ever being down with the flu.
When the mess unrolled that January I started following Dr. C. and made sure I kept up with vitamin D and started taking a zinc supplement every other day. Also took a vitamin Cand B-complex to aid in using the D and for general health.
When lockdowns began I was in the hospital for a week, not for Covid but for CHF and lymphedema. I was on a separate floor from the Covid people, and it was more or less deserted because so many hospital treatments were basically shut down by policy and priorities.
All in all I still can't tell why so many people "get Covid" or got it. I sure wasn't at my peak of health. My (harsh) feelings on the matter is that there are a lot of hypochondriacs and goldbricks out there. Yeah, yeah, I'm a mean old bastard. Ok. So be it.
I was never one to claim it was "just the flu" or "a cold" and I realize that a ton of Chinese died off during it all.
But it still all feels incredibly suspicious to me.