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Subject Scheduling an MRI scan right after receiving the vaccination. We dare you pro-vaxxers. Will you take the challenge?
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Original Message I think if anybody has done the vaccine, and then scheduled an MRI scan, the incident would probably blow this case wide open!

So if you have a pro-vaxxer friend in which you are disputing with and they insist that the vaccines are safe, than how about a dare or a bet, to go to have an MRI test straight after or soon after the vaccination. Since they are(your pro-vaxxer friend) is so confident about the safety of the vaccines and he/she considers the conspiracies as bullshit, then he/she should have no problem doing this.

Ofcourse, you will have to be present when your friend takes the vaccine, so there is no lying and bullshitting going on.

So pro-vaxxers, the challenge is up for you to take to stand by your belief. Do humanity a favour. If the pro-vaxxers are right and nothing happens, you serve the pro-vaxxers and help your cause. But if you are wrong, well, you and the rest of pro-vaxxers will have been saved from a disaster. Either way you will be seen as a hero for both the pro-vaxxers and anti-vaxxers and all of humanity.

There are a multitude of reasons for why a person can take an MRI scan. And I am sure if you are smart enough, you will get that appointment. Ofcourse, you won't be disclosing the truth about your vaccination status when booking your MRI scan or prior to the scan itself. And like I already mentioned, on the same day, or at worst a few days apart but not more or the test will be considered inconclusive.
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