"We must build trust by enhancing our support for people in using science and evidence to make personally appropriate decisions regarding vaccines and other health choices," Dr. Reed Tuckson, cofounder of the Black Coalition Against COVID, said in an NFID news release.
Try not lying to them over and over, that might just work wonders. If you can build back enough trust for that to work.
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I just saw yesterday that a doctor said that the vaccines used nanobots
to make the covid 19 vaccine spread around the body.
I don't know about everyone else, but I don't nanobots injected into my body, with me being a willing sheep. It's not that they don't know how they work and what they will do, it is that they actually DO know what they will do, and I don't like what I have read about that whole mess.
"...enhancing our support for people in using science and evidence to make personally appropriate decisions THAT WE APPROVE OF regarding vaccines and other health choices ..."
Fixed that for you.
I will never take another vaccine, Shingrex two years ago was it for me.
"Personally appropriate" means that they, as an organization, have no ability to judge individuals choices. Which kind of undermines their whole stated objective.
Listened to a radio ad claiming how infants with covid were born from unvaccinated mothers (oh the horror) and was pushing to jab babies as soon as 6 months! And, oh yeah, it's new and improved.
When death 14-16 month after the shot just isn't soon enough!
-lg
I no longer trust doctors to have my health as their primary consideration.
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