itchybro
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When I googled it it said it takes a small biopsy. Is this what you guys are talking about??
no not quite , aspiration is not removing air from the needleNo it just means push the small amount of air out of the needle before stabbing it in.
they push the needle into your mussel then b4 injecting they pull back on the plunger to see if they've hit a blood vessel
if they are in a vessel they'll see blood in the needle , the nurse should pull the needle out just a tad to get it out of the vessel then
inject the contents so you are not getting the vaccine intravenously which can cause all sorts of issues in some people
in studies with mice , all mice died from heart problems like myocarditis when these vaccines were administered intravenously
a sign you've had the jab intravenously is a fairly instant metallic taste in your mouth very quickly after the jab
it is a small risk of entering a vessel when given the jab into your mussel but just a quick check by pulling the plunger back &
checking for blood the risk becomes zero
the youtube channel that vid comes from is a medical educator Dr John CampbellThis is the most scientific explanation from an actual expert I have seen, to date, on the subject of Covid-19 and Covid-19 vaccination.
Australian Professor Robert Clancy (retired) explains how Covid-19 infects and how vaccine's act, the body's response, their efficacy and the future.
Very informative and unbiased (other than by science) worth the watch if you are interested in understanding the virus without all the bullshit from both sides of thedebateargumentname calling
he has been very vocal about the need for needle aspiration & doesn't understand why
they aren't doing this because he has trained nurses to do this for around 20 years i think
i enjoy his vids