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Patricia's avatar

they never aspirated when they stuck the needle in - who told them not to? Dr John Campbell says it had always been standard practice here in the UK until COVID came along when as we know all normal medical practice went out the window. No doubt many were injected straight into the vein.

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Norma Kay's avatar

That was one issue that I was really concerned about. . In my RN training we were always taught to aspirate when giving intramuscular injections . I read several accounts of people who stated that they had a strange metallic taste in their mouth following the injection which would indicate that it was injected into a vein. I am 78 and unvaxxed. Just had a gut feeling that it was a bad idea. Don’t think I have had Covid since I have only had one short illness in the last three years( headache, cough, low grade fever and felt tired with low energy) Did not get tested and just stayed home and rested. Don’t plan to take any more “vaccines” of any kind. I’ve been researching vaccine production and no longer trust any of them.

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Patricia's avatar

Yes I have heard that too about the metallic taste. I have also been researching vaccines and no longer trust any of them. It is a tradegy that for many of us any threads of trust we had in science (which we have found out isn't science), the medical establishment, the government and those in positions of authority has now been completely shattered, probably irreparably.

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