Currently, all states require schoolchildren to receive vaccines against polio, measles, and other diseases.

  • 13igTyme@piefed.social
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    8 days ago

    People in the military get ten times as many vaccines and don’t suffer any extra health issues unless maimed or injured.

    We have more health issues because the food we provide people is literally a slow poison. People can’t afford basic things, so why go to the doctor for routine things or preventative things? If it ends up being nothing you wasted money. So people wait until it’s more acute and serious.

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      8 days ago

      Negative. Military members do have medical issues related to vaccines. Prior to going overseas they asked me if I wanted Anthrax shot. I turned it down. Reason why they asked is because of the numerous medical issues that it can cause.

      I received C-19 and booster. Prior to both of those I can allergies tested and had half pop positive. After receiving C-19 and booster about 2 years later and treatments for allergies . I tested positive for all environmental allergies. That is the only change I encountered in that time span. Of course I can’t be 100% sure it was a side effect.

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        7 days ago

        One. Depending on when you were in the military, there was no option. They just had people on an assembly line and got a needle in them.

        Two. Allergies change overtime this is normal as people age. The fact that you even are considering a correlation tells everyone how stupid you are.