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Iron Depletion in Blood related to COVID?

Post-COVID Recovery & COVID-19 | Last Active: Jun 14 2:19pm | Replies (1057)

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This is why so many people are hesitant to take the vaccine. It is the unknown and the CDC can't tell us otherwise.

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Exactly! Anemia is serious enough unknown. What else is unknown? Is it worth risking our children’s health?
People just don’t want to be guinea pigs. Especially since vaccinated people get covid anyway, and those without underlying serious conditions may choose to develop natural immunity.
For instance, I am HLA-b27 positive. There were no studies before rolling out mass vaccination on how this vaccine interacts with those predisposed to immune over response to vaccine. Yet I had history of other vaccines contraindication in childhood.
Most people who are hesitant are not against vaccines as such. We just want to know all the risks and benefits, which is not possible in case with rushed blanket vaccination against COVID-19.
Doctors don’t answer any questions. It was not my doctors who ordered the anemia panel test. I went to a private lab and paid for it myself. And then went to doctor with the obvious results. Prior to that doctors were listening to my complaints and saying: “well, maybe it is vaccine - we don’t know anything about its longer term side effects”.
What about those people who don’t have time or ability to research? Those who can’t pay for lab test or doctor visits? How many people are walking around not knowing they have anemia after the “safe” vaccine? And the consequences of untreated anemia could be fatal…
We are not against vaccine. We just don’t want to be part of the experiment. Science based vaccine is not the one with 30,000 people in trial, and then forced on millions indiscriminately.