Omg, sounds believable but you never can really know. The medical field is all kinds of corrupt so its uncertain to say, and then there's people that are just blind to it and swear our government and everything that follows with it are totally honest with us and has never fkd us over so as much as we want the truth, we're never gonna get it. And that's very sad honestly. All we want is the best for our children and there's so many unnecessary loops to go through to get to that. I really do hope and pray that it's not true.
This makes so much sense. Look at all these "poor kids" w autism ADHD and other mental issues. Then check out the rich kids!
@supermomsupertired this days nothing about shots.? This is abouy environmental exposure.?
@sleepymommy almost every damn shot has aluminum. I'm not about to go back n forth w u about this. We all have a beliefs!! And i believe vaccines on top of other shit causes autism and other shit. So argue w someone else on this damn status
@supermomsupertired just like almost every shot has mercury and I'm sure you eat fish 😂😂 everyone is entitled to their own opinion even if it's wrong and endangers their children have a good day love I gotta go to work 😘😘
They may or may not be a different brand or type, depending on what deal the government procurers were able to get, but they are still approved vaccines. A doctor might have two inventories of the exact same vaccines, one purchased by the medical practice and the other provided for free by the government for the specific use of administering to uninsured and Medicaid patients.
We’ve been over this before it true yes. But it’s because Medicaid pays for those vaccines and distributes them to doctor office for free.
Doctors offices have to purchase vaccines and charge for private insurance users. It’s the same vaccine.
But this was the doctors office mistake and shouldn’t be the patients problem
Same thing I was thinking, how is it the patients fault if it was there mistake. But thank you for the info!
But it’s the same with medication/drugs.
If your insurance can’t cover the brand name Tylenol, they’ll give you acetaminophen. It’s the same thing/active drug, but generic is always cheaper and insurance will always cover it. So maybe that’s why