COVID-19: Keep reading, keep learning about all this

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Several months ago, an article was published by J. Bart Classen, MD
The link to the article is here:

COVID-19 RNA Based Vaccines and the Risk of Prion Disease

A year ago, we were learning more about the virus itself (for example, why was it mainly targeting the elderly). Now, it's important that we continue to learn more about the vaccine and the encapsulating/coating ingredients (like Polysorbate 80 & Polyethylene glycol 2000 (please note that P.E.G. 2000 does not have the same molecular weight, nor is the same thing, as regular Miralax). In truth, there are no long-term studies yet with the Covid-19 vaccine. There are many doctors & researchers stating things that are contrary to the "It's perfectly safe" theory. Some of the info floating around there isn't proven (or just plain quackery), while other info is worth looking into.

Specializes in Community health.

Can this post be pulled down from the front page of AllNurses?  I don’t mind anyone sharing their thoughts / opinions / theories, but at the moment, anyone who navigates to AllNurses.com is going to see this post among the very first. It doesn’t put nurses’ critical thinking skills in the best light. 

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