Posted on 11/08/2023 10:50:41 AM PST by george76
“Paging Dr. Kruger.
Paging Dr. Dunning Kruger.”
Please pick up the white condescending discourtesy phone.
Not buying this. People won’t help him? Like it’s the middle ages and he has leprosy?
What are you going on about? He didn't say anything about people not helping. He said it is embarrassing when he falls. If you saw him, a young man walking with a cane, and with facial lesions, in a supermarket you would probably show a negative reaction, but even if you didn't he would feel self-conscious about his condition.
Unfortunately he has also concluded that becoming an English Professor is a good career choice.
He is waiting for the third pitch
The count is
Two Strikes
And
NO BALLS!!!
My sincere sympathies. A dear friend has also contracted Parkinson’s after multiple injections.
Kinda harsh. Sounds more like Google hiding stuff than her stupidity.
FTA:
“We would go on my computer and try to research and even myocarditis information wasn’t coming up,” Heather said. “The warnings that should have been there were censored from us.”
Remember, according to Dingbat, correlation disproves causation...
Except when used to push the clot shots.
When? You make a smug comment but don't acknowledge the facts.
My wife and I got the new age vaccine within a couple of weeks of it being made available to our category considering the rationing.December 14, 2020
First Doses of COVID Vaccine Arrive in Georgia
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Dec. 14, 2020
First Shipments of COVID-19 Vaccine Arrive in Georgia
5,850 Initial Doses in Coastal Health District
Atlanta – The Georgia Department of Public Health (DPH) today received the first shipments of COVID-19 vaccine for administration in Georgia. Shipments of the Pfizer vaccine arrived in Coastal Georgia at two public health locations with ultracold freezers required for storage and temperature control of the vaccine. Additional shipments of vaccine are expected later this week at facilities in other parts of the state, including metro Atlanta.
Today’s shipments contain 5,850 doses of vaccine for individuals to receive their first dose of the two dose series. The Coastal Health District is fine-tuning the logistics of thawing, preparing and administering the vaccine, and will begin vaccinating front line public health staff this afternoon. A broader vaccination program for high priority individuals in Chatham, Glynn, and surrounding counties will begin tomorrow. The district will also make vaccine available to local hospitals as those facilities await their own deliveries.
Because initial COVID-19 vaccine supply is limited, DPH is following the recommendations of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) and prioritizing healthcare personnel and residents of long-term care facilities for vaccination. Vaccine will be given through closed points of dispensing or PODs. These sites include public health clinics, hospitals, long-term care facilities, pharmacies, etc., and are only accessible to individuals in defined priority groups.
Tell me how much information was available then?
We consider ourselves fortunate only getting the first two inoculations. My wife feels like she had more floaters in her eyes which in hindsight may have been another situation of mRNA vaccine migrating lipids.
Dear God.
Thanks. It’s happened more often than is reported. And who can trust government agencies reports anyway?
Thank you.
So very sad. Parents think they are doing the best for their children it are actually hurting them. We’ve got a long way to go in educating them.
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