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  1. Robert Malone created the process for mRNA stability. This noble price winning doctor doesn't recommend this delivery system without more testing. Antigen tests ( rapids) are still in use, we use them all day long. PCRS take 45 to a hour and I think they are better but not much over 70%. I will agree that N95s are less effective than the vaccine. Technology was developed in 1986, first human testing began in 2013. Yes vasopressin, rabies, caner drugs etc drugs were in experimental phases. But with how much testing. Never said the mutations will affect the efficiency of the vaccines. Plenty of cases of vaccinated patients being hospitalized which in turn will spread the virus. Read my post again.. Adverse effects happen within a consistent amount of time. Side effects however are still being reported for a long term studies. To say there isn't conflicting data on this is false. Nurses who think they know everything are dangerous.
  2. Absolutely not. I would encourage anyone who wants it to take it. My choice has nothing to do with anyone else. Definitely wouldn't push or criticize someone for taking it like people seem to be doing with people who prefer to wait. I take vaccines my kids are vaccinated, but having reservations about this is reasonable. Measles is extremely easy to spread . Everything I have stated is fact.
  3. No other vaccine has used mRNA technology. Covid antigen tests are around 40% accurate. Safe and effective isn't one to two years of testing. Releasing the patent of the vaccines to the world would stop a large number of deaths, but.. they won't do that because a loss in profit. I do agree the vaccine will lessen symptoms but you still spread the virus. Nobody knows the side effects yet. Viruses mutate, you will never stop a virus that spreads this easily.
  4. I am a nurse in a emergency department. I was there since day one of covid. The speed at which they pushed the vaccine out and the dismissive attitude of medical professionals to patients or coworkers about reactions is scary. Wear a N95 and weekly testing should be sufficient for employees who want to wait. Remember this recently experimental vaccine was only pushed to market because immunity was granted to pharmaceutical companies. Look at the accuracy rate of covid antigen and pcr tests and tell me the data from the pandemic is testable.
  5. I took my NCLEX on Thursday, my computer glitched and froze. After a minute or two it started working. I told the employee at pearsonvue and he said that a ticket will created and my test would be reviewed. My results were on hold till Friday about noon then they showed the screenshot below ( test results are not ready). I can't access quick results yet. Will I get results tomorrow (Saturday)? hopefully... Everyone in my class that took the test has received their results. Do we get results on the weekend?? I have received the PVT good pop up, but I need more proof.

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