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So that we reach herd immunity and they don't continue to spread the virus to others who getting really sick and could die from covid. In order to get this under control, we all have to get vaccines. Or the rest of us won't be protected.
OP's link shows a colored wallet type case from Etsy - for holding the vaccine card.
It's not saying you must have a card. It's just a photo and article about the cute Etsy product.
The card holder wallet has a cartoon image of a syringe on the front and it says "I got my Fauci Ouchie". Shows blue, pink and black.
So that we reach herd immunity and they don't continue to spread the virus to others who getting really sick and could die from covid. In order to get this under control, we all have to get vaccines. Or the rest of us won't be protected.
Leave kids alone, they're not on this earth to protect you, you're supposed to protect them.
Here's a quote from a doctor about this patient:
"The Pfizer and Moderna use the mRNA technology, while the J&J and AstraZeneca use the adenoviral vector. So far, what we’re seeing is that is only occurring with the adenoviral vector vaccines. And what I’m referring to here is this specific syndrome of vaccine-induced thrombotic thrombocytopenia and not blood clots in general,” he said. https://kslnewsradio.com/1948237/cor...s-blood-clots/
Of course it's never the vaccine. Just a perfect storm.
My bro has a 48-year old friend who caught Covid.
And after he recovered, he caught pneumonia in both lungs. It put him in an ICU unit for a week.
As soon as he was released, his doc discovered he had blood clots in both lungs. Now, he's back in the ICU again. The docs are fighting the clotting by shooting him full of blood thinners 3 times a day through his belly. The shots are agonizing.
He's not fully recovered from the pneumonia, but they can't put him on a respirator for fear the clots will go to his heart and kill him. So he lies in bed with a nose tube delivering just enough oxygen to keep him alert an alive, waiting for the next injection into his abdominal cavity.
With nothing to assure him of getting out of the ICU. He has no health insurance.
It's interesting that he's not on heparin or argatroban via IV.
But just a fyi - thousands of people give themselves an anticoagulant daily. It's not necessarily fun, but I've never heard anyone refer to it as agonizing.
My spouse's doctor got Covid last summer and got blood clots in her lungs. She is about 45, pretty darn scary for her.
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