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I have zero intention of voluntarily taking the flu-19 vaccine or, in the new media non-threatening, friendly parlance, The Jab.
The annual flu shot is a choice and it changes every year because of me variants. As we’re seeing with Flu-19, it’s a mutating corona. Does this mean that once you have The Jab that you have to then get it every year for the new variant?
My main concern will be the public shaming and ostracism campaign that is coming. How will this affect my employment, my ability to be a part of my community and medical treatment?
Currently, the Australian Government is talking openly that every Australian will have had their FIRST jab by October. This doesn’t sound like choice to me.

Jedly 7 Mar 14
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The last flue shot I had several years ago, I was so sick I wanted to die. All I could think of, I would rather have had the flu. So no jab for me. I don't like the look of that old Faucci.

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If enough people resist and protest, what can they do? And more people are waking up to this.
I'm probably going to loose my job, as I work in a public hospital, but better to loose a shitty paying job than my health or my life. There's a lot of people in health care that will quit or be fired rather than take the jab.
Resistance and refusal needs to become more vocal, so that 'mandatory covid vaccination' becomes political suicide.

So what can we do? I can’t even convince my wife that it’s just not right. It seems to be an insurmountable objective to fight against all media and government.

@Jedly just keep showing her evidence of all the adverse effects and deaths that have been happening. Also explain how the vaccine works and the potential dangers. This site has been a treasure trove of info, links, news articles etc. Little bits at a time so it's not overwhelming. That's about all we can do.
My parents are heavily leaning on taking it and they should know better - they grew up in a communist country (so you'd think they'd see through media lies and government propaganda) and my mum's a lifelong nurse.

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