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by Dr. William Makis, COVID Intel, ©2023 

(Apr. 2, 2023) — Alameda, California resident Mike Lim, who works for a medical device company and is also a photographer, had a COVID-19 booster shot in June 2022. Shortly after, he woke up one day with a swollen face and neck, shortness of breath and chest pains. He went to the hospital but they sent him back claiming it was allergies. (click here)

A few months later, Mike’s chest showed black and blue veins and some blood clots. Finally, on October 24, 2022, Mike got an X-ray, which showed an 8.1 x 6.9 cm tumor mass in the middle of his chest. On Nov 4, a CT scan concluded that the tumor was wrapped around the return vein of the heart. Biopsy confirmed it was an inoperable lymphoma (NHL).

Through his cancer journey, he has had to deal with his PICC line failing 4 times on his right arm, and 3 additional times on his left arm. Infusion nurses saw hematoma bruising (blood clots), which cause him to be sent to the ER, where he was prescribed blood-thinning needles daily.

Mike Lim’s cancer journey in his own words (click here)


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Bob68
Sunday, April 2, 2023 7:18 PM

I just watched a new Covid booster shot commercial today, 4-02-2023 urging people to get their newest booster shot…..and then I read an article saying the Covid shots will take about 25 years off of ones lifespan…..hard to do with me because I am already 79.
I had the first 2 Covid shots from Moderna a few years ago. I am not aware of any negative reaction…yet, but yes, if I had it to do over I would not take them.

https://slaynews.com/news/fully-vaxxed-lose-25-years-life-expectancy-study-shows/