(READ) 15 million people didn’t get their second Covid-19 shot


The following is an excerpt form an article in The Washington Post.

Nearly 15 million people — or more than one in 10 of those eligible in the United States — have missed their second dose of the coronavirus vaccine, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

CDC data shows that as of June 16, nearly 11 percent of people who had sufficient time to get the second dose missed their ideal window. The number has increased from 8 percent earlier in the year, but CDC spokesperson Kate Fowlie said the rise was “not unexpected.”

The second shot is recommended three weeks after the first Pfizer-BioNTech shot or four weeks after the first Moderna shot. Second doses were considered missed if more than 42 days had passed since the initial jab. (Continued…)

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  1. I had a disturbing gastrointestinal reaction to my first COVID shot (Pfizer) weeks after the injection, and reported it to VAERS online and to my doctors. No one with VAERS has contacted me, and I have no plans for #2. My sister’s second Moderna shot caused the same type of reaction, only more so.

  2. I had 2 vaccine injuries years ago and was told to never risk another jab and my son only got 2 baby shots because his too caused injury and I still take care of him because of the permanent brain injury. We have both been told to never take another shot and we have both had to take a tetanus shot and mine was my second bad jab and my son did okay but it was scary because of family history. But because it happened decades ago I doubt the jabbers will care what happened to us. I bled internally and looked like I had been in an accident horrible deep black bruises head to knees, and was not told how life threatening it was just to never take the risk of a vaccine again. So if someone gets this reaction does it mean they are exempt from further need to risk their lives? I have no way to prove our allegations except it is obvious my son is disabled but because it happened 36 years ago I don’t think they will care.

    1. SORRY TO HEAR WHAT HAPPENED. MAY YOU AND YOUR SON MAKE LIFE BEAUTIFUL DESPITE THIS DESTRUCTIVE INDUSTRY. THE WAY YOU CAN BE PROACTIVE IS TO SHARE YOUR STORY SO OTHERS GET EDUCATED. THANK YOU XOXO

  3. People need to realize if they’ve had covid, there is NO need for a vaccination. Look up the study from. The Cleveland Clinic. There is ample immunity from recovering from covid that’s superior to the vaccine and probably covers the variants better.

    1. EXACTLY!!!
      The presence of antibodies (which are SUPPOSEDLY what vaccines are meant to mimic) is being completely ignored.
      It’s evil. (And it proves this is not about people’s health.)

  4. I too had gastrointestinal problems – constant nausea- after the first Moderna shot, but like an idiot I then got the second shot. Followed by six weeks of nausea with vomiting and upper abdominal/chest pain. Spent four days in the hospital getting scanned and tested. Nothing serious showed up. My doctor then treated me aggressively for a hiatal hernia I’d had for years but had always been asymptomatic – apparently the vaccine messed it up or something. I doubt this was ever reported to VAERS

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