Risk to healthcare providers from contact with vaxxed patients
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I am interested in discussing if any doctors or nurses have been able to successfully mitigate adverse reactions to exposure to spike from the breath and body fluids of patients who took the Covid injections.
Is weekly ivermectin, adequate sunlight and a natural diet sufficient to protect an uninjected caregiver from the bombardment of spike or should we consider going back to wearing gloves, gowns and goggles for every patient contact (not just high risk contact) as we did many years ago caring for HIV/AIDS patients.
I don’t want my patients to feel as though they are “diseased”, even though many of them are chronically ill now, so I don’t gown/glove up for routine contact such as blood pressure checks. However, I am struggling with constant inflammation from a pre-existing autoimmune condition (probably caused by whatever injections I received 20 years ago for work) and will have an increase in symptoms when exposed to patients who are heavily or recently boosted.
Looking forward to reading what has worked for or is recommend by other healers. Thank you!
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