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Letter: Open your minds and ask some questions

I am truly thankful for the Freedom Convoy and the truckers who have organized it, says letter writer
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Re: Letter: Stop projecting your desires on others

Hooray for you Jeff Cramp (letter writer). You made a choice to get a vaccine because you wanted to. Lucky for you, your choice is supported by Alberta Health Services (AHS) and the government. I, too, work in health care for AHS. I, too, care about the people that I provide health services to. 

Unfortunately for me, my choice is not to get a vaccine that is still experimental, whose manufacturers did not have to release much of their study data and have zero liability for their products, that does have adverse effects not so rare as the mainstream media would have us believe, backed by inaccurate and biased data.

For example, AHS recently revealed that their intensive care unit numbers were incorrect. The very numbers that were used to justify restrictions and vaccine mandates, has no regard for personal health history, is promoted by fear and shame — if you don’t get vaccinated you are selfish and uncaring — and anybody who dares to question anything in regards to the vaccine is vilified and censored.

Saying all this, I am not anti-vaccine. But it should truly be a choice. This is a drug that goes into your body and cannot be taken out again, whose long-term effects are not known.

I am truly thankful for the Freedom Convoy and the truckers who have organized it. They give a voice to those who have been unheeded and silenced, who have been cast out of society.

I would challenge all readers to go beyond the information that is spoon fed to you, open your minds and ask some questions.

JoAnne Moody,

Torrington

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