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❝How concerned are you about adverse events related to the vaccines? - - Commenting is limited to medical professionals❞

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"How concerned are you about adverse events related to the vaccines?
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Christopher jack
53 MIN AGO
I’m very concerned. I am the Chief Nursing Officer at a small hospital that has an ED that sees about 25 patients per day. Population is active duty military, dependents, and other beneficiaries. We have definitely seen and increase is patients with blood clots, neuro symptoms, stroke like events, and a couple of sudden, unexpected deaths in young people. The cause needs to be investigated and we need transparency.
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Rado Faletic
6 DAYS AGO
This may be of interest and help to some here:
**New Australian organisation seeks treatment pathway for COVID-19 vaccine injured patients**
A group of vaccine-injured Australians have banded together to launch the nation’s first not-for-profit organisation to raise awareness and remove barriers for patients seeking treatment for COVID-19 vaccine injuries.
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Dr. yoav yehezkelli
8 DAYS AGO
I practice internal and family medicine for 37 years. Have never seen so many myocarditis, thromboembolic events, herpes zoster, sudden death and many more potential side effects. Also more other viral infections in vaccinees. There must be inquiry while suspending further mRNA vaccinations.
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T F
5 DAYS AGO
So many suffer in silence. We want help.
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Susan Pace
9 DAYS AGO
I’m a practicing ER nurse of 25 years. The amount of blood clots, strokes, cardiac events like myocarditis/pericarditis, Bell’s Palsy, shingles, etc. that I’ve seen since the vaccine rollout is more than I’ve ever seen in the previous 23.5 years combined. I don’t know how anyone can’t be frightened by what we are seeing. When I try to discuss this with my coworkers, they turn their heads and look downcast, but will rarely speak. I think it’s because like me, they feel betrayed for following the narrative, but unlike me they won’t open their eyes and speak out (they’re afraid for their careers and also are scared to death that their bodies are ticking time bombs). It’s easier to ignore than to acknowledge.
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Shaun Barc
24 DAYS AGO
I am an NP who had the Pfizer C19 vaccine early on in Dec 2020. I had a reaction with an hour along my injected right arm. Over a few days, paraesthesias progressed into my right face, eye and ear. I saw a neurologist at my facility who insisted I get a second dose. Against my better judgement and in the face of impending work mandate, I had my second dose in my left deltoid. It set off all the neurological issue on my right side and progressed. Within 4 days I had raging tinnitus, headache, tachycardia, wild BP swings, and mesenteric inflammation. I ended up in the ED and told them I was having a reaction. Sent me home with ibuprofen. Things continued to progress to include severe insomnia, positional tachycardia, muscle fasciculations, accommodation to light issues, and tremors in my legs. I sought consults across the country only to face a black hole of knowledge. I am 22 months into my ordeal and still no diagnosis or prognosis. I continue to have constant muscle fasciculations, and stinging and stabbing pains all over my body including my eyes (likely small fiber neuropathy). The tinnitus is a pulsing constant high hiss. Sleep disturbances continue. I need several medications to sleep as I get "jolted" awake when my body begins to transition into sleep. I was 100% healthy prior and gainfully employed. I have had plasmapheresis, IVIg, and Imuran with limited efficacy. Now I am on disability and wondering how many days I have left in a tortured life. I feel like I did what was asked of me and now I am just a human casualty. I understand the need to end the pandemic, but when do harms outweigh benefits? If no one is actively researching these reactions and they are being actively suppressed, how will we ever have safer medicines.
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W M
28 DAYS AGO
I got my second Pfizer jab in June 2021. I immediately developed strong hiccups 20 minutes after that, and it lasted for a few hours. Two weeks later, I got the so-called silent reflux (LPR), which is similar to GERD. The ENT doctor prescribed Pepcid which cured the symptoms in 3 weeks. However, I started to experience constipation and then began to alternate between constipation and diarrhea. For the past one and half years, I have been experiencing chronic IBS-like symptoms such as abdominal pain, gas, bloating and diarrhea. The gut become very sensitive since then. My GI doctor recommended me to take probiotics, which solved 70-80% symptoms since I took that. However, there is still something there and I just do not understand why all of this happened. Is it because the vaccine triggers some autoimmune issue or simply destroy my gut bacterial? Does anyone else experience the same? How do you get a full recovery if so? Any advice on which doctor shall I see?
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"The U.S. Medical System is Collapsing after Mass Exodus of Doctors and Nurses
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The fact that there is a crisis in the U.S. medical system is not in dispute, as even the corporate media has been covering this since 2021, as many hospital Emergency Rooms across the U.S. have either closed down completely, or reduced their hours, due to lack of staffing.

One of the most recent closings happened at Wellstar’s Atlanta Medical Center in Southwest Atlanta, a predominantly Black community. (Source.)

Earlier this month (November 2022) a group of medical organizations that include the American Medical Association and American Psychiatric Association warned President Biden that hospital emergency departments were reaching a “breaking point” as they deal with influxes of patients seeking beds that are not available.

“Our nation’s safety net is on the verge of breaking beyond repair; EDs are gridlocked and overwhelmed with patients waiting — waiting to be seen; waiting for admission to an inpatient bed in the hospital; waiting to be transferred to psychiatric, skilled nursing, or other specialized facilities; or, waiting simply to return to their nursing home,” the groups said in their letter to Biden. (Source.)

A report from commercial intelligence company Definitive Healthcare earlier this month stated that 334,000 physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants and other clinicians left the workforce in 2021.

Physicians experienced the largest loss, with 117,000 professionals leaving the workforce in 2021, followed by nurse practitioners, with 53,295 departures, and physician assistants, with 22,704 departures. About 22,000 physical therapists also left the healthcare workforce and 15,500 licensed clinical social workers, according to a report from commercial intelligence company Definitive Healthcare.

Among physician specialties, the biggest declines were seen within internal medicine, family practice and emergency medicine fields. “Like clinicians and registered nurses, providers in these three specialties frequently worked on the frontlines during the pandemic, risking exposure and facing many of the same pressures and stressors as described earlier,” the report authors wrote.

In 2021, 15,000 internal medicine doctors left the workforce, followed by 13,015 providers who left family practice and 10,874 who left clinical psychology.

Definitive Healthcare’s report leverages data from more than 2 million physicians and nurses, 9,200 hospitals and IDNs and 128,000 physician groups. (Source.)

While statistics for 2022 are not available yet as the year has not yet finished, a survey conducted back in March this year revealed that one third of the nation’s nurses were planning on leaving their jobs in 2022. (Source.)

Becker Hospital Review reported today that cash reserves, an important indicator of financial stability, are dropping for hospitals and health systems across the U.S. (Source.) Fewer staff to treat patients equals less customers which leads to lost revenue.

These are facts that nobody is disputing.

However, when we look at the reasons why these medical staff have left their jobs, there appear to be certain reasons that are not allowed to be mentioned or discussed in the corporate news media. The usual reasons that corporate news media give, which are heavily funded by Big Pharma, are: “retirement, burnout and pandemic-related stressors.”

What is never addressed, however, is how many of these medical professionals, most of whom were mandated to take the experimental COVID-19 vaccines, have died or were disabled following the COVID-19 shots.

As we have previously reported, sources in Canada have already found over 80 doctors who have died following the COVID-19 shots. See:

80 Canadian Doctors DEAD Following COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates as Death Toll Continues to Rise
The other reason that is never reported in the corporate news, is the emotional and mental state of medical professionals who still work in the system, and who have come to realize what these deadly shots actually do, but are too afraid to speak out.
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