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Author Topic: Late-night ER visit: forced to wait outside in cold night air with COPD  (Read 1499 times)

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Re: Late-night ER visit: forced to wait outside in cold night air with COPD
« Reply #5 on: October 26, 2021, 05:57:13 PM »
Last night at 9:30 p.m., I was driven to the ER and taken to the outdoor check-in area in a wheelchair while on supplemental oxygen.

When asked about the vaccination, I said I had natural immunity because I had recovered from covid. As a result, my caretaker and I were forced to wait outside. For the two hours we were there, 40 people who came after us were screened and allowed to go indoors where it was warm and well-lit with comfortable seating and clean bathrooms.

It was dark, damp, cold and had a filthy outhouse. IOW, we were discriminated against on the basis of our religious objection to the abortion-tainted vaccine.

We can expect more of this and we know the truth. This is persecution against those of us who are pro-life. So, more suffering to offer up.
Maybe God allowed it, likely so you do not catch what they have.

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Re: Late-night ER visit: forced to wait outside in cold night air with COPD
« Reply #6 on: October 27, 2021, 01:20:47 PM »
Wow. I am sorry you had to go through that. What a terrible example set by modern day hospitals, and of course it will only get worse.

Were you able to get the care you needed at some point and are you back home getting better care?
Yes. Thank you for asking. I had a severe sore throat and cough and worsening of COPD (coughing up thick green mucus), but I took oregano oil and black cuмin seed oil with honey and I'm better now. (No thanks to my HMO).


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Re: Late-night ER visit: forced to wait outside in cold night air with COPD
« Reply #7 on: October 27, 2021, 01:24:06 PM »
How can you say that you were "discriminated against on the basis of [you] religious objection" when you never even mentioned anything about that at check-in?

While you were undoubtedly discriminated against on the basis of your vax status, it does not appear that said discrimination was solely because of any (un-communicated) religious objection.
Good point. If, God forbid, this occurs again I will spell it out for the mind-controlled zombies. For those of us who do not belong to the NWO Covid religion, it's apparent that the vast majority of vaccine rejection is related to the anti-baby, anti-God nature of the injection.