Yes, I have a brother who had a transplant 3 years ago,and a sister and brother who are in remission from cancer. Not going to risk their lives.
one of the most potentially catastrophic side effects of the mRNA vaccine is its interaction with cancer cells. According to a study at New York City-based Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, the mRNA has a tendency to inactivate tumor-suppressing proteins, meaning it can promote the growth of already existing cancer cells.
You’re risking your own life if you take that poison.