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It’s not a good idea to gamble your life on an unproven injection for a disease where the survival rate for people below 70 years old is above 99.8%.

Why are millions of vaccine doses expiring?



Why are millions of vaccine doses expiring?The non-stop campaign to encourage those with "vaccine hesitancy" to roll up their sleeves is turning out to be a dismal failure. Numbers vary, but Florida alone is estimating they have over 8 million doses close to expiration, and other states are reporting they’ve only used half of their allotments and are scrambling to find arms to inject.

No mention of the myocarditis (serious heart infection) concerns for young men 18-30

Even though state leaders across the country have been offering incentives to drum up business ("Get a shot, win the lottery!") the CDC has been reporting a steady drop in injections since March 31st. Shots have declined from 4,304,851 on April 1st, to 673,280 on June 19thst, an 84% drop from the peak. CVS Pharmacy is even running ads on the Internet promoting "OneStepCloser Sweepstakes," and now your 12-year-old child can get the shot, too! No mention of the myocarditis (serious heart infection) concerns for young men 18-30… There’s even a website that details incentives and bonuses from vaccine locations and corporations pushing their employees to get the shots. Why are millions of vaccine doses expiring?

The expired vaccines are considered biohazardous

We are told that even one day after the expiration date, the vaccines are not to be used, since "Some vaccines have a shorter shelf life, and some are very sensitive to temperature." Hmmm – who wants to get a dose on day zero? Are you sure your refrigerator is at the right temperature? The expired vaccines are considered biohazardous. ""Providers destroy the unused vaccine by using the biohazardous waste bags," Teresa Bartlett, MD, senior medical officer at Sedgwick, tells Verywell. The medical waste is then typically handled and disposed of properly by a contracted biohazardous waste company." "Bartlett adds that people should not worry about encountering vaccine waste. "Remember there is no threat to the public with this unused vaccine as it does not have any live or dead viral particles contained in it." Wait a minute – there are no live or dead viral particles in the vaccines? Then they are not vaccines. So what’s in the syringes and why are the contents a biohazard? Who are all these "hesitant" people? Billboards tell us we need to take the injection so they can hug their grandmothers, but what if there was a chance their shot could cause their unborn child to be miscarried? The Internet is flooded with reports of side effects not just from taking the COVID injections, but simply by being around someone else who has gotten the shot. Women, in particular, are reporting horrific side effects such as heavy vaginal bleeding, unusual menstrual cycles, miscarriages and stillbirths just hours or days after being exposed to people who have gotten the shot. A confidential, independent study is under way to quantify these anecdotal reports. Stop by and share your experiences with COVID, the vaccines, and your side effects.

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Here are your odds of a different kind of second-place prize…

Your odds of winning the cash or prizes may vary among the different states, but the odds of coming in second are clearly understood. VAERS.com is a government website that tracks adverse side effects from getting the shot. And OpenVAERS.com summarizes the results. So while you might have a 1 in 100,000 chance of winning a state lottery after your injection, here are your odds of a different kind of second-place prize…
  • A trip to Urgent Care – 133 in 1,000
  • Getting Hospitalized – 60 in 1,000
  • A Severe Allergic Reaction – 40 in 1,000
  • A Heart Attack – 7 in 1,000
  • Bell’s Palsy – 6 in 1,000
  • Anaphylactic Shock – 5 in 1,000
  • A Miscarriage – 1 in 1,000
And the grand prize?
  • Sudden Death – 21 in 1,000
So if you’re moved by the offer of free lottery tickets, or a free doughnut at Krispy Kreme, that’s fine, but the reason vaccine injections are rapidly declining in popularity is that most people are beginning to understand that it’s not a good idea to gamble your life on an unproven injection for a disease where the survival rate for people below 70 years old is above 99.8%.

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