Wake Medical Center: Cary, North Carolina I went to Wake Medical Center ER because my speech was slurred and with a history of a series of strokes in 2018, i was worried that i was having another stroke. My left side was weak with my face also having some drooping, and i had some cognitive deficits. It was obvious this had nothing to do with covid. The nurse kept saying that they needed to do a covid test, even though i had zero covid symptoms. I told them no numerous times, and explained that I had been traumatized by a flu test years ago.
As far as being mad at your husband I guess it depends. How quickly did the nurse take the swab? Was there a prolonged struggle? Was your husband sitting in a chair and too far to get to you in time to stop it? Did it happen so fast that it even took you by surprise? Ultimately you should be angry at the nurse. This is actually very frightening because in China they forcefully hold people down to give them the v@x. It could happen here as well in the near future.
As far as being mad at your husband I guess it depends. How quickly did the nurse take the swab? Was there a prolonged struggle? Was your husband sitting in a chair and too far to get to you in time to stop it? Did it happen so fast that it even took you by surprise? Ultimately you should be angry at the nurse. This is actually very frightening because in China they forcefully hold people down to give them the v@x. It could happen here as well in the near future.
What is "The Remembrance Project," if it isn't associated with the Southern Poverty Legal Center?
My dr asked 3 times if they could do a nasal swab. I said no no no. Then I asked if they didn’t have spit test 🤔 https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/new-covid-spit-tests-may-be-more-accurate-and-easier-than-nasal-swabs/ I had the flu.