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What is in the swab that's made in China?

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https://www.facebook.com/cassandra.s.dunn Cassandra S. Dunn Approved Guide-Casa de Dom Inacio, Certified Federal Medical Investigator, RN


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June 17th 2021  

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3 Comments

EdnaMyrick

- 2 years ago  

My last paycheck was πŸ’°$2500 for working 12 hours a week online. My sisters friend has been averaging πŸ’°8k for months now and she works about 30 hours a week. I can't believe how easy it was once I tried it out. The potential with this is endless. This is what I do__________ 𝐖𝐖𝐖.π‚π€π’π‡πŸ’πŸ”.π‚πŽπŒ

Organic Health Crusader

- 2 years ago  

This is evidence compiled for a HDoT member working to halt forced fake virus testing at work: Ethylene oxide (EO) is not well studied and it's long-term, micro-exposure risk is not known. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22092134/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6906442/ "Despite the aeration of swabs to dissipate Ethylene Oxide after sterilization, trace amounts may remain. Repeated, regular exposure to trace amounts of a carcinogen may result in cumulative effects over time, and no long-term studies currently focus on these effects on large portions of the world’s population. Given that the exposure to Ethylene Oxide during COVID nasal swab testing is not via the skin on extremities, but in the nasal cavity, caution and risk mitigation is strongly advised." https://brjm.org/nurse-warns-of-ethylene-oxide-in-covid-swabs/ There is slight evidence that EO can lead to DNA damage: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1355030616300971?via%3Dihub Remember that amounts of EO allowed by "standards" are mostly irrelevant. It is a convenient method of claiming safety of a substance based on industry funded "science" and in no real way can determine probable risk on an individual basis. EO can lead to hemolysis: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12601776/ https://www.epa.gov/sites/default/files/2016-09/documents/ethylene-oxide.pdf The best way to handle anyone trying to coerce you into any medical procedure is to conditionally accept with a document that lays out the potential risks and have the employer/agency agree to accept the liability with a signature. If you are harmed in any way by the test/procedure then the employer is liable and must compensate. Generally, the agency will not want to assume the risk and you can come to an agreement. This is the same process for vaccines, masks or anything else you are being asked to do that compromises your bodily autonomy. You can use this form as a template, altering as you need: If Your Doctor Insists That Vaccines Are Safe, Then Have Them Sign This Form. https://www.facebook.com/notes/10158863524230479/

johnsunruh

- 3 years ago  

Thank you.