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Today a client of mine said, "may I ask you a personal question? Are you vaccinated?" I realized that ONLY vaccinated people are worried about whether or not someone is vaccinated. Isn't that an indication that the vaccinated don't trust these shots? No one who is unvaccinated has asked about my vaccination status.

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

I've heard others say they're part of the control group. That might make them think for a millionth of a second before their script reboots.

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Guynoir's avatar

That's usually what I say. Then I ask, "what's your serum vitamin D assay?"

TILT

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SayWhat's avatar

:-) That's a good one. I'll remember that!

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Man-i's avatar

people have actually asked me about my vax status... and I have said I am part of a study in the control group and I agreed to stay un vaxxed... I say it with dead seriousness and they usually believe. But in all seriousness. I am doc in NNJ. early on when these vaxes cameout in fed 2021, I was offered one of the first rounds of them by my local hospital which was reserved for "health care workers" I work in a private office and only really go to a out patient surg center to operate I offered my dose to another older and sick doc that I work with but is not officially on active staff at this hospital anymore; so I am not really around sick people. So I DEFERRED. I contacted the hospital admin and several people in the northern NJ / county/ state public health bureacracy about the possibility of creating a professional actual control group made up of health care providers, docs, nurses, ancillary personelle would would be interested in deferring the vax and being part of a real live control study group where were reported any illness and agreed to be tested regularly. I was serious and I got at least a dozen other people to agree to do this. But the various gov agencies had NO INTEREST and NO PLANS to do this. Even though , knowing the basline infection rate among people like me would be one of the most important stats you could have. Then I got covid in early august 2021. My local hospital is now about to kick me off the staff for refusing to take the vaccine

So while my colleague where all crawling over themselves to get this vax, I offered my dose to another b/c I was NOT afraid. When more doses became avail, I offered to organise and lead a control group of unvaxxed people. Because I was NOT afraid . Now I am being persecuted.

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Sue Hilda's avatar

You need to publish this on a billboard. Kudos for your bravery. You're immune to the Chyna virus now. THIS MADNESS HAS TO STOP!!! Only when the medical system (if you can call it that) has collapsed and patients can't get care on a critical level will they repent. Until then, use your free time to investigate Wyoming, FL or S Dakota to live. Northern NJ is a communist traphole. (I'm originally from Paramus and have friends and family there who are 50% sheep and 50% lion)

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V├╢lva's avatar

This is valuable

information even though the response was negative. Thanks for sharing and for daring to be outspoken and honest!

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V├╢lva's avatar

Love it!!

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Scott's avatar

Have you accepted Dr. Fauci as your personal savior?

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SayWhat's avatar

That's it! That's what the vaccinated have done - accept Fowchee as their savior. That explains the glazed look and inability to listen to reason and facts.

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V├╢lva's avatar

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marty s's avatar

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marty s's avatar

Great point!! Nobody who hasn't taken shot goes around asking others... Might be buyer's remorse on those who took the shot ЁЯШВ

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V├╢lva's avatar

What did you tell them?

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SayWhat's avatar

I told her I wasn't. Then she proceeded to inform me that the other people we were meeting were also unvaccinated. I was annoyed with myself for answering her question and for her insensitivity for asking it. I also said, "I've done research and listened to doctors and scientists including the one who invented the mRNA methodology and based on that, I am comfortable with my decision." I wish I had said, "the status of my health is a private matter" but I was shocked by the question because I wouldn't have asked it.

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V├╢lva's avatar

Hard to think of a good reply when youтАЩre suddenly confronted with the question! As a healthcare professional I have been thinking to reply with тАЬHIPAA explicitly forbids that sharing of personal health information and I take that very seriouslyтАЭ but of course it doesnтАЩt prevent me from sharing about myself, so IтАЩve gone with тАЬI have the I highest measurable level of antibodiesтАЭ which is true.

I would be interested in hearing ideas from more people. My husband used to go with тАЬIтАЩm all set!тАЭ (until he got vaccinatedтАж ЁЯЩБ).

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SayWhat's avatar

That's good advice. I like that. I did tell her that I recently had a very thorough blood test to determine my vitamin D level among other things and that I was perfectly healthy. Is your husband okay after the vaccination?

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V├╢lva's avatar

So far so good, thank you for asking (other than a herpes outbreak during the immuno-suppressive period two weeks following the injection) and fortunately not falling for the booster scheme.

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Purrl's avatar

Try giving them an incredulous look and say "Aren't you?" You haven't answered the question, but they'll miss that and by turning the question back on them they'll assume your status is the same as theirs. Most people will think they heard the "Of course!" that usually precedes "Aren't you?" even though it wasn't actually said.

It's a technique used to great effect by politicians and others who want you to believe they're on your side, but also don't want anyone to be able to say they lied.

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SayWhat's avatar

Yes, answering a question with a question sometimes works. I wish my question would have been: "What makes you ask that question?" Then I would've likely found out her intent behind asking me about my vaccination status. My hunch is she wanted to discuss the status of the other people who were joining us before they arrived. Sort of like the way mean girls in high school talk about other people behind their backs.

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V├╢lva's avatar

Brilliant, thanks!!

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Gigolo Joe's avatar

How about "I don't believe in idolatry"?

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SayWhat's avatar

Or I could have said, I have a major problem getting injected with something made from the body parts cut from live babies. Wonder what she would have said to that?

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Gigolo Joe's avatar

She'd probably short-circuit and have a conniption. You could go into further detail with regard to the fact that they harvest these cells not from dead, aborted fetuses, but from live, viable babies, without anesthesia.

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