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after a year everyone who took the vaccine will turn into a zombie so get ready get all the food, drinks, your steroids, and guns.
 
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no zombies but possibly a lot of dead ppl
 
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If that was true that would mean the elites would die so bad theory
brah the elites aren't taking the vax. They r getting bluepillers to take the vax. Possible that vax could kill millions in the future
 
brah the elites aren't taking the vax. They r getting bluepillers to take the vax. Possible that vax could kill millions in the future
Why would they want their loyal poplus to die and let the not loyal group live that will most likely kill the elites
 
brah the elites aren't taking the vax. They r getting bluepillers to take the vax. Possible that vax could kill millions in the future
  • Chickenpox
  • Diphtheria.
  • Flu
  • Hepatitis A.
  • Hepatitis B.
  • Hib.
  • HPV (Human Papillomavirus)
  • Measles.
to name a few, are the vaccines you have to take when you are born, its dumb to say that covid vaccines are made to kill when you yourself were given dozens of vaccines when you were born and you havent died yet.


Birth​

  • HepB: Hepatitis B vaccine. Ideally, the first dose is given within 24 hours of birth, but kids not previously immunized can get it at any age. Some low birth weight infants who are born early will get it at 1 month or when they're discharged from the hospital.

1–2 months​

  • HepB: Second dose should be given 1 to 2 months after the first dose.

2 months​

  • DTaP: Diphtheria, tetanus, and acellular pertussis vaccine
  • Hib: Haemophilus influenzae type b vaccine
  • IPV: Inactivated poliovirus vaccine
  • PCV: Pneumococcal conjugate vaccine
  • RV: Rotavirus vaccine

4 months​

  • DTaP
  • Hib
  • IPV
  • PCV
  • RV

6 months​

  • DTaP
  • Hib: This third dose may be needed, depending on the brand of vaccine used in previous Hib immunizations.
  • PCV
  • RV: This third dose may be needed, depending on the brand of vaccine used in previous RV immunizations.

6 months and annually​

  • Influenza (Flu):The flu vaccine is recommended every year for children 6 months and older:
    • Kids younger than 9 who get the flu vaccine for the first time (or who have only had one dose before July 2019) will get it in 2 separate doses at least a month apart.
    • Those younger than 9 who have had at least 2 doses of flu vaccine previously (in the same or different seasons) will only need 1 dose.
    • Kids older than 9 need only 1 dose.
  • The vaccine is given by injection with a needle (the flu shot) or by nasal spray. Both types of vaccine can be used this flu season (2019–2020) because they seem to work equally well. Your doctor will recommend which to use based on your child's age and general health. The nasal spray is only for healthy people ages 2–49. People with weak immune systems or some health conditions (such as asthma) and pregnant women should not get the nasal spray vaccine.

6–18 months​

  • HepB
  • IPV

12–15 months​

12–23 months​

  • HepA: Hepatitis A vaccine; given as 2 shots at least 6 months apart

15–18 months​

  • DTaP

4–6 years​

  • DTaP
  • MMR
  • IPV
  • Varicella

11–12 years​

  • HPV: Human papillomavirus vaccine, given in 2 shots over a 6- to 12-month period. It can be given as early as age 9. For teens and young adults (ages 15–26 in girls and boys both), it is given in 3 shots over 6 months. It's recommended for both girls and boys to prevent genital warts and some types of cancer.
  • Tdap: Tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis booster. Also recommended during each pregnancy a woman has.
  • MenACWY: Meningococcal vaccine: Protects against meningococcal bacteria types A, C, W, and Y. A booster dose is recommended at age 16.
  • COVID-19

16–18 years​

  • MenB: Meningococcal vaccine. Protects against meningococcal bacterium type B. The MenB vaccine may be given to kids and teens in 2 or 3 doses, depending on the brand. Unlike the meningococcal conjugate vaccine, which is recommended, the decision to get the MenB vaccine is made by the teens, their parents, and the doctor.
 
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Why would they want their loyal poplus to die and let the not loyal group live that will most likely kill the elites
I said millions not billions

Goes something like this. 300 million people suddenly die like 4% of population dies off. News blames it on a new virus. World goes into panic, stock market crashes, then they roll out the great reset

This great reset will essentially be the nwo beast system. Sets the stage perfect for the antichrist to rise to power and solve all the issues of the world
 
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  • Chickenpox
  • Diphtheria.
  • Flu
  • Hepatitis A.
  • Hepatitis B.
  • Hib.
  • HPV (Human Papillomavirus)
  • Measles.
to name a few, are the vaccines you have to take when you are born, its dumb to say that covid vaccines are made to kill when you yourself were given dozens of vaccines when you were born and you havent died yet.


Birth​

  • HepB: Hepatitis B vaccine. Ideally, the first dose is given within 24 hours of birth, but kids not previously immunized can get it at any age. Some low birth weight infants who are born early will get it at 1 month or when they're discharged from the hospital.

1–2 months​

  • HepB: Second dose should be given 1 to 2 months after the first dose.

2 months​

  • DTaP: Diphtheria, tetanus, and acellular pertussis vaccine
  • Hib: Haemophilus influenzae type b vaccine
  • IPV: Inactivated poliovirus vaccine
  • PCV: Pneumococcal conjugate vaccine
  • RV: Rotavirus vaccine

4 months​

  • DTaP
  • Hib
  • IPV
  • PCV
  • RV

6 months​

  • DTaP
  • Hib: This third dose may be needed, depending on the brand of vaccine used in previous Hib immunizations.
  • PCV
  • RV: This third dose may be needed, depending on the brand of vaccine used in previous RV immunizations.

6 months and annually​

  • Influenza (Flu):The flu vaccine is recommended every year for children 6 months and older:
    • Kids younger than 9 who get the flu vaccine for the first time (or who have only had one dose before July 2019) will get it in 2 separate doses at least a month apart.
    • Those younger than 9 who have had at least 2 doses of flu vaccine previously (in the same or different seasons) will only need 1 dose.
    • Kids older than 9 need only 1 dose.
  • The vaccine is given by injection with a needle (the flu shot) or by nasal spray. Both types of vaccine can be used this flu season (2019–2020) because they seem to work equally well. Your doctor will recommend which to use based on your child's age and general health. The nasal spray is only for healthy people ages 2–49. People with weak immune systems or some health conditions (such as asthma) and pregnant women should not get the nasal spray vaccine.

6–18 months​

  • HepB
  • IPV

12–15 months​

12–23 months​

  • HepA: Hepatitis A vaccine; given as 2 shots at least 6 months apart

15–18 months​

  • DTaP

4–6 years​

  • DTaP
  • MMR
  • IPV
  • Varicella

11–12 years​

  • HPV: Human papillomavirus vaccine, given in 2 shots over a 6- to 12-month period. It can be given as early as age 9. For teens and young adults (ages 15–26 in girls and boys both), it is given in 3 shots over 6 months. It's recommended for both girls and boys to prevent genital warts and some types of cancer.
  • Tdap: Tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis booster. Also recommended during each pregnancy a woman has.
  • MenACWY: Meningococcal vaccine: Protects against meningococcal bacteria types A, C, W, and Y. A booster dose is recommended at age 16.
  • COVID-19

16–18 years​

  • MenB: Meningococcal vaccine. Protects against meningococcal bacterium type B. The MenB vaccine may be given to kids and teens in 2 or 3 doses, depending on the brand. Unlike the meningococcal conjugate vaccine, which is recommended, the decision to get the MenB vaccine is made by the teens, their parents, and the doctor.
Damn good essay

Those are good vaccines tho. Like .001 % chance of life threatening side effects. This new vaccine in america has like 100 thousand people who have had life threatening side effects. .05% chance of that happening to me. No long term studies on this vaccine either

Most vaccines take 10 years to develop. This vaccine is not a typical vaccine. Its a new form of vaccine that is early in its development. Many people are getting side effects bro cmon now
 
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I’ll take whatever I want don’t try to control my body!
 
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Xmas in 2 weeks mann I recall a time when that seemed 2 matter
 

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