Once in the USA, I voluntarily checked myself into the ER for a health problem I was experiencing. The doctor wanted to draw blood from me, and when I refused he literally threatened to call security and have them pin me down to extract a blood sample.
Now all the covid stuff.
I'm a little older now. 30s.
Living in the third world in a country that's rather partial to this Covid 1984 stuff. I had a minor accident 1.5 years ago prior to the vaxx rollout. To check into the hospital they had an armed guard making sure you take a covid test before allowing access/medical treatment. It wasn't life or death, so I just slept it off and went to a private clinic the following day, because they didn't demand proof of a negative covid test. I'm just worried that someday I will actually need healthcare and will be rejected due to not going along with the vax agenda. Whether it's monkey pox or covid 2029, we are all at risk of this denial of treatment for refusing coercive mandates. What if the quality of care declines and malpractice is institutionalized in a way to euthanize all "anti-vaxxers". Imagine you go to the doctor for treatment, and instead they murder you after getting the green light from the death panel.
I'm Afraid of Hospitals and "Health Care"

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Re: I'm Afraid of Hospitals and "Health Care"
It seems like the US is at least partly trying to forget the COVID stuff. But I would like to go to Indonesia. I may have some things to take care of there in the future. I cannot legally go in without the vax or a letter from a government hospital saying I cannot take the vax because of other medical reasons. I hear a week or two ago, they were still wearing masks there. Their Covid infection rate is much lower than the US, maybe 100x less, too. I hope their president just drops all Covid regulations to put the whole ordeal behind them.
Re: I'm Afraid of Hospitals and "Health Care"
I've had my eyes on a few countries that I would like to go to as well. Question is, what if they finally drop the entry vax or test requirement? Would you still take the bet that the country would remain free over the long term.MrMan wrote: ↑July 17th, 2022, 12:05 pmIt seems like the US is at least partly trying to forget the COVID stuff. But I would like to go to Indonesia. I may have some things to take care of there in the future. I cannot legally go in without the vax or a letter from a government hospital saying I cannot take the vax because of other medical reasons. I hear a week or two ago, they were still wearing masks there. Their Covid infection rate is much lower than the US, maybe 100x less, too. I hope their president just drops all Covid regulations to put the whole ordeal behind them.
Since the USA dropped their entry test requirement for citizens, I've been considering going back there for work. I mean supposedly everyone's developed an allergy to work, so you can easily scoop up all the jobs they won't do. Long term though, I'm not convinced that vaccine passports will never be a thing. Of course, I don't want to live there permanently, and would like to go back to South America periodically, so I will need South American countries to be free for the long-term.
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