DrJ
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Slip the nurse a large bill. Vaccine ends up on floor. Get certificate. Voila.
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Slip the nurse a large bill. Vaccine ends up on floor. Get certificate. Voila.
I'm all for defiance and principle, but I think the people saying 'i'll never take it' are somewhat deluded. This year has shown me just how powerful government and big corporations truly are. When the vaccine is rolled out, there will be a long and expanding list of things you won't be able to do without it: visit loved ones in hospital, get a job at ANY kind of formalised workplace, visit public institutions, travel etc etc etc.
It reminds me of the people who come on this forum and shout about EMF, how it's toxic beyond belief and will destroy us all, but then they don't change ANYTHING about their own life besides moving their bed a foot from the wall and wearing a shungite necklace. If they really believed what they were saying, they'd sell everything and live in the woods, free of modern technology.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/modernas-chief-medical-officer-says-064550238.htmln
Some interesting quotes:
-Moderna Chief Medical Officer Tal Zaks told Axios that the public should not "over-interpret" the vaccine trial results to assume life could go back to normal after adults are vaccinated
-"They do not show that they prevent you from potentially carrying this virus transiently and infecting others," Zaks told Axios
-While he believes, based on the science, that it's likely that vaccine does prevent transmission, but said there's still no solid proof of that yet.
-"I think it's important that we don't change behavior solely on the basis of vaccination," he said.
I think if one really had to take it, the way to try and avoid permanent would be by using reverse transcriptase inhibitors. Need to research which one might be most applicable and if it would be any help at all.
It seems tenofovir/emtricitabine are both effective, especially at inhibiting the endogenous human reverse transcriptase. This combination is used in PrEP: https://www.researchgate.net/public...dogenous_retrovirus-K_by_antiretroviral_drugsI think if one really had to take it, the way to try and avoid permanent would be by using reverse transcriptase inhibitors. Need to research which one might be most applicable and if it would be any help at all.
the more important question: even if you get a fake certificate can they check if you have had it?
the more important question: even if you get a fake certificate can they check if you have had it?
Which "they" are you referring to? Someone may be able to verify it. But I've known all sorts of people who used various fake IDs (mostly for purchasing liquor under age, or gaining access to bars and clubs), and I never heard of a single one of them getting busted. I've also known of people who get SCNs and used them to get credit cards and such in different names. If you are talking about businesses, most likely not. People are successfully using fake COVID Negative tests for all sorts of things at the moment.
That's not a half bad idea. When all else fails, whip out the bribery card. Gonna file that one away for future use. I guess the only hitch would be if they develop some sort of scanning device that can detect the vaccine in your blood.Slip the nurse a large bill. Vaccine ends up on floor. Get certificate. Voila.
by they i mean the government, police. maybe your coworker overhears you telling your friend you faked it and they snitch on you, that sorta stuff.