Someone on Twitter just posted this, which they say they saw on the door of a hospital in Halifax, Nova Scotia, recently. I’ve not seen these signs anywhere, and I’ve visited two different hospitals in recent months.
The QR code takes you to this government website:
The strict time frame of three years from the occurrence of death or injury to make a claim is indeed a critical piece of information that many people may not be aware of. It raises important questions about awareness and accessibility to information regarding potential vaccine-related injuries.
The perception of vaccine safety, as portrayed by the state, is a topic of concern for many individuals. The issue of “excess deaths” and their attribution is a complex one, and it's vital for public trust that transparency and accurate reporting prevail.
Your concerns about identifying vaccine-related injuries, especially those affecting the heart, and finding a healthcare professional willing to make such a diagnosis are valid. This underscores the importance of robust reporting mechanisms, thorough research, and open dialogue about vaccine safety.
The situation indeed raises questions about transparency, accountability, and the overall integrity of the information and policies surrounding vaccination efforts. It's crucial for individuals to have access to clear and accurate information, and for mechanisms to be in place to address any potential concerns or injuries related to vaccination.
Is everything about this situation a sick and twisted charade?
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