There was also that Spanish girl crying who did not want to get jab. I doubt she knew what was in it, and was probably just afraid of needles and a bit of an over-teenage-reaction if you ask me.
But without context, what I see is a number of people circling an afraid person, not letting them escape. In the past, it would have been the opposite. A single nurse would stay with patient, listing all the safety protocols they uphold and even "If it is too much, you can make another appointment when you are feeling better. We don't want to pressure you."
There was also that Spanish girl crying who did not want to get jab. I doubt she knew what was in it, and was probably just afraid of needles and a bit of an over-teenage-reaction if you ask me.
But without context, what I see is a number of people circling an afraid person, not letting them escape. In the past, it would have been the opposite. A single nurse would stay with patient, listing all the safety protocols they uphold and even "If it is too much, you can make another appointment when you are feeling better. We don't want to pressure you."
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