I told you this kind of thing was going to happen. I have met three RNs in my small community that are antivaxxers. It makes you wonder if any of them are radical enough to inject people with saline thinking they are saving them from the "poison" of vaccines.
They need 24x7 security on these dosages from the factory to the arm.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/wis-hospital-intentionally-covid-19-vaccine
Wisconsin hospital employee 'intentionally' removed COVID-19 vaccine from refrigeration
The removal resulted in more than 500 doses being discarded
You are never ever going to get a straight answer out of this person because they refuse to admit the COVID hoaxing to begin with.
I told you this kind of thing was going to happen. I have met three RNs in my small community that are antivaxxers. It makes you wonder if any of them are radical enough to inject people with saline thinking they are saving them from the "poison" of vaccines.
They need 24x7 security on these dosages from the factory to the arm.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/wis-hospital-intentionally-covid-19-vaccine
Wisconsin hospital employee 'intentionally' removed COVID-19 vaccine from refrigeration
The removal resulted in more than 500 doses being discarded

I'll be more concerned if the Cybermen attack.
Costco COVID 'superspreader' outbreak: At least 145 workers at a Washington megastore contract the virus and health officials warn even more could be infected.
Everyone who contracts covid are not fatalities, which is what the democrats and their media base have made it out to be.
Yes it makes me wonder about the wisdom of trying to help them fact check. You never know when you are dealing with someone who thinks violence is justifiable in shutting up someone whom they cannot refute with sound logic. You think you are helping them learn how to recognize misinformation and the next thing you know you have a stalker who wants to bomb your car or something.Yikes, this is anti-vax taken to the extreme, not surprising as the anti-hypers keep feeding the fire.
Hi KT88!
The issue here is that, for the majority of those 145 workers, it will be nothing more than a mild flu and they will recover just like with the flu. There will only be a small percentage of fatalities, if any. I continue to use this example, but Covid is not the Bubonic plague! Everyone who contracts covid are not fatalities, which is what the democrats and their media base have made it out to be. Just like the flu, most people get it, go through the aches and pains, fever, etc. then they recover. Then there are the comparative few who die from it. It is the same with Covid. For the vast majority it is nothing but a mild flu.
My friends that were down for weeks and still not recovered are saying they were wrong. It is a big deal.
There are many unknown factors.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/slate....ssman-elect-dies-from-covid-complications.amp
And now the inevitable reboot of Coronavirus terrorism........"we have a mutation".So I've heard the new strain of covid has hit Colorado. It's also been said that the new strain is so similar to the old, that the vaccine will work on both. The only difference, it seems, is that this new version spreads faster.
Fauci says, "...people who have previously been infected by the virus appear to be safe from being infected again by the new Covid strain".
This makes me wonder, if the 2 strains are so close that the vaccine treats both, why would anyone who has had Covid need a vaccine? If having Covid protects you from this mutated strain (where the only difference seems to be transfer rate), wouldn't that mean you're potentially immune and don't need a vaccine from the "original" covid?
And yet, those that have had Covid and are more than likely immune are still getting vaccinated. Why?
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/dr-fauci-just-said-people-105736619.html
OH COME ON!!!!
West Virginia accidentally gives 42 people COVID-19 treatment instead of vaccine
Medical experts believe the individuals given the wrong injection are not at risk
https://www.foxnews.com/us/west-vir...e-regeneron-antibody-instead-of-covid-vaccine