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fuckoffanonall ago

This is truly bizarre. It's not just that one instance, all of these "healthcare workers", with their masks on, of course, supposedly getting the vaccine on live TV just looks so wrong to me. Everything about it is very wrong. The person administering the vaccine looks very awkward and unnatural doing so. If you watch an actual nurse giving someone a needle you can tell they've done it a million times before. The person receiving the shot also has a very awkward vibe about them. Notice how he awkwardly nods to sort of further sell the fact that he received the shot when it's blatantly obvious he didn't receive anything. It all looks like a giant act. If these are actually medical professionals, it looks as if they're trying very hard to ignore the giant purple elephant in the room the whole time.

What I think happened is they got a few volunteers or paid them to go get a saline injection on TV for show. But this one guy still didn't trust the others enough that it was actually just saline, and so maybe he insisted the syringe be empty for his shot, and probably just said "it's too small and the cameras are too far away they'll never see it anyway." The others were probably just trusting enough to be injected with the saline solution. The one "nurse" who passed out could have just had a blood/injury/needle phobia. Happened to a buddy of mine while I was watching him get a tattoo. Buddy passed right out cold. The tattoo artist explained it to us. Apparently, people who are really nervous leading up to it build up all this adrenaline, and then after the shot or the tattooing starts, all this adrenaline is flushed into your bloodstream or something and makes you pass out (I forget the exact mechanism of how it works but it's something like that). If that is the case it would strike me as odd that a nurse would have such a phobia considering they get a bunch of shots and administer many more to patients. So either this lady isn't really a nurse, or she is and she had some other reason to be very nervous for this particular shot. Maybe she was told it was saline, but also didn't trust them not to give her the actual dose. Or she really did receive the vaccine and she just knows the spooky shit that's in it.

RubberHead ago

it could have been nervousness, most people have gotten this too I know I have in the past.

one thing is they have a lot of lights, and standing like that blood rushes away from your head making you feel light headed. One thing I noticed is that her arm is elevated under her control so she was not fully limp. Maybe it was involuntary like when someone gets knocks out their arms stay up it is a auto response to protect your head. Also, there is no convulsions as far as I can tell.

I really think she just fainted from nervousness and anxiety. That is what it looks like to me, she seen it coming and was like "oh shit this aint right" and nothing else mattered and boom down she goes. Its possible she was was really anxious (like it or not, the vaccine is kinda a big deal) got out of her chair (standing around forever) way to quickly and rush to stage, bright lights etc.

but why the fuck would they poke that guy and not give him anything and try to make it like they did