This is my point. You could only find second-hand 'evidence' that 'someone' got it. It seems that not only is it extremely rare, but as you said, the majority of people haven't had any boosters or even initial shots so they should be more susceptible but the cases are extremely low. I suspect the shithole countries have pretty much no immunization against tetanus yet the cases are still virtually non-existent.
A friend of mine was against getting a tetanus shot when he cut himself severely with some broken glass. The ER kept pushing for it but he wasn't budging and kept asking them why he needed one. Their answers were basically non-answers since they just kept saying that he should take it. I started wondering myself why they were pushing him to take the jab after he had already cut himself. How the hell would taking an inoculation even matter at that point since it would take a while for his body to respond to it? This event was nearly 30 years ago so it seems really odd given the current state of the jewflu jab juice world. It just makes the whole (((mRNA vaxx))) thing even more suspicious since they want people with COVID to get the jab when they are already sick as if it would help after contracting it. Hmm...
Yeah that wouldn't make sense. I'm honestly not sure about tetanus. I have been told my whole life I'd better get one every time I cut myself on car parts and nails (which has been a lot) so it's really been drilled into my brain that I'm doomed if I don't get it.
But like I said I cannot trust any medical professional near me with a needle because of what they have done with covid so the decision is already made regardless. Even if it is a real threat the needle filled with god knows what is a bigger one.
I have been told my whole life I'd better get one every time I cut myself on car parts and nails (which has been a lot)
That's just the thing though. I cut myself daily doing dumb shit while fixing stuff up and I've not had one of those shots in decades.
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