@Ramya
Ramya V
@Ramya · 1:09

Vaccine hesitancy seems to go way back..

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I've been trying to have conversations with them on this not as an argument, but in a subtle, positive way. Hopefully it will help sway some people who might be undecided about getting back needed. So anyways, I just felt like sharing this picture here. Stay safe, people wherever you are
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@DBPardes
Deborah Pardes
@DBPardes · 0:23

🙏

Thank you so much for sharing this, Ramya. I'm going to share this. Maybe I won't share this. I don't know. I've done a losing campaign with some people who are really digging in their heels and believe everything is the conspiracy. I'm not going to burden you with that. But thank you for sharing this and sending you so much love from Los Angeles
@Cartier
Ryan Cartier
@Cartier · 3:38

https://s.swell.life/SSWbJt06rniIyjS

This prompted me to further my knowledge on vaccines, and I looked up through the link all post that this has been going going on since 1853, which doesn't surprise me at that time because other proposition of the medical doctor who came up with the first procedure, it sounds like he was cutting open a blister on a cow and taking some scrapings, and then he would cut open a person a tiny bit to insert it
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