Advice from a Barrister on how to deal with vax demands from your employer or anyone else:
Contact your doctor and book a Vaccine anxiety appointment. At this point you become a medical case as anxiety is a real issue. Then collect information about adverse effects and send that to you doctor and get them to answer your concerns. If they don’t answer then claim this gives you further anxiety.
Then ask your doctor to agree to a thorough medical for you BEFORE any injection so if you are made to have the injection you have baseline medical evidence from medical experts to prove it affected you adversely if it does. If they refuse, claim further anxiety.
Then say you want a contract with the doctor administering the injection and their practice having full liability if you are medically poorly for up to end of life. The doctor will refuse this proving the vaccine might be unsafe and that ADDS to your anxiety.
While this is all going on tell your employer you are looking in to it with advice from your doctor. YOU WILL WIN!! Anyone that does this will win. Use it. I have a degree in law and this is the process I have applied. It works!
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This information is really important but you have limited me to be able to disseminate it. I can’t find where to download it I can’t send it by SMS or email you need to get people many options because like myself I am not strongly tech-savvy
Jacque, do this (if you have a Windows computer).
1, place your cursor at the start of the article title. So put it just before the H of How to stop the jab.
2, left-click and hold that down, then drag your cursor all the way to the end of the article and then release it. The entire article is now on your computer’s clipboard.
3, open your email program, and paste the clipboard contents into an email. You do that by clicking your mouse in the email-writing box, then pressing the Control key (Ctrl) and holding it down, then click the letter v. Ctrl-v will paste whatever’s on your clipboard into whatever document you have open. In this case, an email. Address it to your friend (or yourself), and send it. Easy peasy (once you’ve done it a few times).