Oh my gosh! Women’s cycles were thrown off by an ENTIRE DAY for a month or two! The sky is falling! The sky is falling! Women’s Periods May Be Late After Coronavirus Vaccination, Study Suggests
I’m in the military. No link required. As per most orders, they’re not issued via article either. Balboa hospital is where 100% of anyone with ANY COVID symptoms must get tested for North Island. Being that there’s around 10 bases within a couple hours drive, I don’t know which are required to go to balboa and which have their own.
@Hormesis I believe you mentioned something like this as some of the downsides to the continuous lockdowns. It says nonemergent, but also diagnostics. So cancer screenings and more? https://www.sentara.com/charlottesv...geries-procedures-and-diagnostic-testing.aspx
Have you heard of women in menopause for years having their periods? None of my business as I am not a woman, but it is informative information concerning vaccination. Possibly just maybe if I were a young woman thinking about having children, I might consider it, like all of my coworkers have. Might not mean much to you having your cycle messed with, but it does to young healthy females at little risk for Covid. Prior to this, it was being called one of your right wing conspiracy theories.
Sentara also fired all of their non vaccinated employees as well. I know several. Also yes, cancer screenings, heart surgeries, etc.
My wife used to work for sentara when I lived in VA. Maybe it was her specific area of expertise (X-ray/mammography) or what, but she used to explain some of her “bosses” and it sounded like one of the worst run businesses I’ve ever heard of with incompetence running rampant. Of course I as only getting stories second hand,
I did a 9 month clinical with Sentara in Hampton for CT, still working full time with college classes every Tuesday. 8am to Midnight for 9 months. Think I had 5 days off… yuck. The company pays a bit better, but management is washy, they stopped 403b matches, cut hours, and then fired the very people who took it head on. Glad I stayed with the company competition I’m with. Sentara offered me a position after I finished school, and I turned it down. Good decision in 20/20 hindsight.
All I’m saying is I’m seeing a lot of boosted patients. Just a simple observation. Of the vaccinated we have here, most boosted. I don’t know what that means. To be fair, we also have unvaccinated as well, and it’s pretty even. I still think most are Delta, but we don’t know, and that’s pretty ****ed up in my opinion