That "wait and see" attitude was mine for the mRNA shots. Well, that turned into "these things don't work" and now into "and they have some pretty bad side-effects". I'll admit that attitude started a little with getting insanely overpriced "brand new" drugs prescribed that insurance wouldn't even begin to cover so I pushed back for the …
That "wait and see" attitude was mine for the mRNA shots. Well, that turned into "these things don't work" and now into "and they have some pretty bad side-effects". I'll admit that attitude started a little with getting insanely overpriced "brand new" drugs prescribed that insurance wouldn't even begin to cover so I pushed back for the old/generic ones. But I remember my sister talking about research pharmacy work and how it made her feel dirty so that was another reason to wait.
That office _should_ be ticked off that they were given a bad choice of "take the shot or lose your job". I know that if most people had banded together and said "no" we wouldn't be in this mess, but that's a hard thing to do when you have to provide for the family. :(
I agree that this is at least getting people to think. Might be worth asking about Gardisil and if they like that one as a small prompt to encourage some more deep thinking. :) My wife had read up on that when it was being pushed hard here and we still have to tell the doctors "no" at the checkups.
A big part of the situation is that people believe that one must be in debt to prosper, and that this is valid and necessary for the economy. Debt is slavery.
That "wait and see" attitude was mine for the mRNA shots. Well, that turned into "these things don't work" and now into "and they have some pretty bad side-effects". I'll admit that attitude started a little with getting insanely overpriced "brand new" drugs prescribed that insurance wouldn't even begin to cover so I pushed back for the old/generic ones. But I remember my sister talking about research pharmacy work and how it made her feel dirty so that was another reason to wait.
That office _should_ be ticked off that they were given a bad choice of "take the shot or lose your job". I know that if most people had banded together and said "no" we wouldn't be in this mess, but that's a hard thing to do when you have to provide for the family. :(
I agree that this is at least getting people to think. Might be worth asking about Gardisil and if they like that one as a small prompt to encourage some more deep thinking. :) My wife had read up on that when it was being pushed hard here and we still have to tell the doctors "no" at the checkups.
I'm thankful for a doc that years ago took that "wait and see" attitude to Gardisil for my daughter. It started me down a path of questioning.
A big part of the situation is that people believe that one must be in debt to prosper, and that this is valid and necessary for the economy. Debt is slavery.