Info From a Lady

So most of you know that I am into the process of mutating into a lizard creature by now with my first dose about a week past.

SO, yeah, this morning I had to go do that thing all women my age get to do fairly regularly - get my boobs squooshed and x-rayed to make sure I don't have cancer.

That's not the interesting tidbit. We all know that happens.

The interesting thing is that while I was in the dressing room, I saw a sign on the wall. It said to notify the technician one had been vaccinated. Again, not a huge deal. Perhaps they've been trying to track numbers of the vaccinated filtering out into society, but then the next bit is what made me go ... hmmm.

The sign instructed me to tell the tech *which arm* I'd had the shot in.

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In response Robert Wakefield to his Publication

You must inform them of any metals. The vax is loaded with metal. Why did this person even take the shot? I won't even get a mammogram anymore. ALL DONE with this routine radiation bull shit. No more routine dental x-rays. I will only let them x-ray a tooth if I'm having a problem. At this point, I'm pretty much done with everything and anything medical unless I'm having a problem. I pray the med beds are real.

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In response Robert Wakefield to his Publication

They don't want your tracking device to interfere with the mamographoy machine. Very interesting.

In response Robert Wakefield to his Publication

Huh ... now why would they need to know that unless it potentially shows up on the scan for some reason?

Just to be sure, I tested it out. When the tech came to collect me for my screening, I had my handy "papers please" out and ready to go. She took the vax card and started to turn away, but then turned back saying, "Oh, and I also need to know which arm."

So it's a thing. They do need to know which arm. So it must show up on the scans in some way. That's a new one to me. Never seen a sign before advising you to tell an x-ray or other medical scan nurse about any recent vaccinations and then to tell them which arm.