This is absolutely true. There are countless reports of un-vaksed patients having to undergo substantial restrictions (such as placing a plastic bag over their heads -- great idea for people with respiratory problems) or being denied care & medications.
This also goes to the question of what an "un-vaksed" person is. An un-vaksed person is:
Has had no injection
Has had 1 injection
Has had 2 injection (but it's not yet two weeks later)
(Coming soon) Has had 2 injection but not yet 3rd, 4th, 5th etc.
Note that aftereach inject, there is substantial immunosuppression that causes covid cases. The waiting period between injections and after receiving the injection is used for statistic-manipulation reasons. When you show up at the hospital on day 13 post-2nd-injection with heart issues, you don't count as "vaksed" so this sleight of hand conceals the real problem.
This is absolutely true. There are countless reports of un-vaksed patients having to undergo substantial restrictions (such as placing a plastic bag over their heads -- great idea for people with respiratory problems) or being denied care & medications.
This also goes to the question of what an "un-vaksed" person is. An un-vaksed person is:
Note that aftereach inject, there is substantial immunosuppression that causes covid cases. The waiting period between injections and after receiving the injection is used for statistic-manipulation reasons. When you show up at the hospital on day 13 post-2nd-injection with heart issues, you don't count as "vaksed" so this sleight of hand conceals the real problem.