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30 Apr 2022 15:53 - 30 Apr 2022 16:37 #74963 by superdave
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You are right; I found these in the exemption form

A temporary exemption may be issued to defer vaccination after prior SARS-CoV-2 infection. The maximum time allowable for this exemption is 4 months following release from isolation after acute infection. Previous infection is not a contraindication to vaccination, and vaccination can occur following recovery of acute illness from COVID-19.

 Confirmed infection with SARS-CoV-2 within the last 4 months where the individual has not recovered from their acute illness3.
  1. Past confirmed infection with SARS-CoV-2 is not a contraindication to vaccination. ATAGI recommends that vaccination should be deferred in those with PCR confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection until complete recovery from the acute illness. These individuals should be vaccinated as soon as they have recovered from acute illness, regardless of disease severity, and within 4 months after release from isolation following SARS- CoV-2 infection. People who have received an anti-SARS-CoV-2 monoclonal antibody or convalescent plasma should defer future doses of COVID-19 vaccine for at least 90 days. Chronic symptoms following COVID-19 ("long COVID”) is not a contraindication to COVID-19 vaccines but does warrant a clinical discussion with the patient. Similarly, if a person is infected with SARS-CoV-2 and has had their first dose of COVID-19 vaccine, the second dose may be deferred until resolution of acute illness but not for more than 4 months. If a person is infected with SARS-CoV-2 and has had their second dose of COVID-19 vaccine, the third booster dose may be deferred until resolution of acute illness but not for more than 4 months. In these situations, the person should consult their healthcare professional, and their individual circumstances should be considered. If vaccination is deferred, this can be indicated by completing section B of this form.
www.health.vic.gov.au/medical-exemption-to-covid-19-vaccination-guidance-word

Does that the exemption can only be given when we get positive PCR result, but if we recover quickly, thanks to the CDS, that is the end of the exemption?

But then this by the Australian Gov Health:The Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation (ATAGI) recommends that you delay your COVID-19 vaccination if you’ve been infected with the virus until you’ve recovered from the acute illness. Once you recover you can be vaccinated or defer vaccination for up to 4 months. This is because past infection reduces the chance of reinfection for at least this amount of time. www.health.gov.au/sites/default/files/documents/2022/02/general-covid-19-vaccine-exemptions-fact-sheet-covid-19-vaccine-exemptions_0.docx

which says you can defer the following dose for up to 4 months......


Infection needs to be confirmed via polymerase chain reaction (PCR) or rapid
antigen test (RAT). RAT results should only be accepted where the result has
been reported to the relevant jurisdiction reporting system (where possible).

www.health.gov.au/sites/default/files/documents/2022/02/atagi-expanded-guidance-on-temporary-medical-exemptions-for-covid-19-vaccines.pdf
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30 Apr 2022 21:51 - 30 Apr 2022 21:57 #74969 by joannewil001
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@BD and @Dombo thanks for that regarding my cousin, it is upsetting because I have no doubt he'd still be alive today.

I'm glad to hear you can apply for a temporary exemption.  Here in New Zealand you can get one for 3 months following a
positive PCR test.  I think it's crazy anyone would need a jab following natural infection at all but I guess they just want to keep
pushing their crap on us regardless.  I wonder how many times you could do that?  Does it have to be a verified PCR test or
would an antigen test suffice?  What if you just happened to get covid every few months, surely you could defer your jab a while longer ;)

Pretty cool to see how fast the CDS worked on Omicron for you.  Good to know the supplement protocol worked for your wife too
even if it took a couple more days to clear the virus.  Just shows how potent the CDS is and how the vitamins are also effective if people want an alternative solution.

@Superdave hope you're feeling better too.  Those antigen tests are so variable.  My friends and I did some experiments with them
and tap water produced a positive result, so did lemon juice too.  Always do a second one to confirm the initial positive result to be on the safe side.  At least you can do your CDS protocol and shorten your illness time.  I think it's a great idea if you get an exemption too.  Worth looking into.  Keep us posted on how that goes.

@Dombo great to hear you're doing well.   What you're doing must be working great for you, at least you know what to do should you ever need to
scale it up again.  Great stuff guys.

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02 May 2022 12:32 #74984 by superdave
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@BD and @Dombo thanks for that regarding my cousin, it is upsetting because I have no doubt he'd still be alive today.

I'm glad to hear you can apply for a temporary exemption.  Here in New Zealand you can get one for 3 months following a
positive PCR test.  I think it's crazy anyone would need a jab following natural infection at all but I guess they just want to keep
pushing their crap on us regardless.  I wonder how many times you could do that?  Does it have to be a verified PCR test or
would an antigen test suffice?  What if you just happened to get covid every few months, surely you could defer your jab a while longer ;)

Pretty cool to see how fast the CDS worked on Omicron for you.  Good to know the supplement protocol worked for your wife too
even if it took a couple more days to clear the virus.  Just shows how potent the CDS is and how the vitamins are also effective if people want an alternative solution.

@Superdave hope you're feeling better too.  Those antigen tests are so variable.  My friends and I did some experiments with them
and tap water produced a positive result, so did lemon juice too.  Always do a second one to confirm the initial positive result to be on the safe side.  At least you can do your CDS protocol and shorten your illness time.  I think it's a great idea if you get an exemption too.  Worth looking into.  Keep us posted on how that goes.

@Dombo great to hear you're doing well.   What you're doing must be working great for you, at least you know what to do should you ever need to
scale it up again.  Great stuff guys.


Thanks Jo.

I am getting better with CDS, but recovery will take sometime. Remember, I was no way near healing from the toxins contained in bioweapon and then having this bioweapon disease.........I am thinking about the value of getting a temporary exemption for 4 months in my case when my work mandates the booster. I have no doubts that this is their current intention, but the current guidelines is 4 months from the second booster anyway. I had my second shot a month ago, all I will get is a month extension, assuming it will work and the GP will give me the max duration of 4 months. They may give us a month grace to comply, which means, in my case, probably no benefit. I just do not trust the gov with a formal record that I have/had covid. They won't take your word for it, the +ve RAT result, you must register it officially with the gov or a PCR test. The PCR is a not diagnostic test and part of the plandamic. The second time I had the PCR test I had an internal nose bleeding while sleeping and had some flu symptoms. I believe that they have something in it and is not good. The internet says it is called graphine dioxide, a toxic substance that causes symptoms identical to the so called Covid.  You also have done experiments on RATs and they are a joke.
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04 May 2022 18:57 - 04 May 2022 19:04 #75007 by joannewil001
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 Thanks Jo.

I am getting better with CDS, but recovery will take sometime. Remember, I was no way near healing from the toxins contained in bioweapon and then having this bioweapon disease.........I am thinking about the value of getting a temporary exemption for 4 months in my case when my work mandates the booster. I have no doubts that this is their current intention, but the current guidelines is 4 months from the second booster anyway. I had my second shot a month ago, all I will get is a month extension, assuming it will work and the GP will give me the max duration of 4 months. They may give us a month grace to comply, which means, in my case, probably no benefit. I just do not trust the gov with a formal record that I have/had covid. They won't take your word for it, the +ve RAT result, you must register it officially with the gov or a PCR test. The PCR is a not diagnostic test and part of the plandamic. The second time I had the PCR test I had an internal nose bleeding while sleeping and had some flu symptoms. I believe that they have something in it and is not good. The internet says it is called graphine dioxide, a toxic substance that causes symptoms identical to the so called Covid.  You also have done experiments on RATs and they are a joke.

You'll get there, you're right it will take time to recover as this is something we've never encountered before and we're all learning as we go.

I just resent this entire pointless system of testing and jabbing that they don't want anyone to slip out of.  Here in New Zealand they're phasing out vaccine passes on June 1st but are creating a digitised vaccine record system, surprise surprise.  I told people this was never going away, it's only grown tentacles and will permeate every aspect of our lives.  With this digital system employers will be able to verify your vaccine status if required, authorities will be able to access your records before you fly.  Your information, although supposedly private will be accessible on the cloud so it'll end up everywhere.  To think it's safe and stays with you only is naive.  People really thought this was going to go away and we'd get back to "normal" but there it is, moving us toward digital ID.  It amazes me that many people don't see it but there it is unfolding in real time.

I accompanied my aunty yesterday to one of the best naturopaths in the country.  He's a biochemist and also went through medical school but chose not to practice allopathic medicine as he saw the corruption behind the scenes and how the system was designed to never change.  I wanted to get my aunty checked out after the detoxes we did for her 2 Pfizer jabs.  He said she was doing exceptionally well and wanted to know what I used to detox her, I said chlorine dioxide and he said that was excellent and he uses it all the time for his clients with great results, even for cancer treatment.  He said he uses that and a few other things for vaccine detox and it is possible to detox the vaccine contents it just takes time and is dependent upon people's physiology, that everybody will react differently, no two people are ever the same.  Plus it also depends on what was in your batch.  Different batches have different variations and concentrations of ingredients so that's another factor to consider.  He also said it was dose dependent so the more jabs you have, the longer it takes to detox and that time is critical when it comes to treatment, the earlier the better.   It was really interesting.  We're going back for another follow up in 6 weeks time.  Let me know if you guys have any questions you'd like me to ask him.

Hope you feel better soon, keep us updated on your progress.

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05 May 2022 21:13 #75019 by angustifolia
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“And fear not them which kill the body, but are not able to kill the soul: but rather fear him which is able to destroy both soul and body in hell.” (Matthew 10:28)

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06 May 2022 07:43 #75028 by BD
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superdave post=74963@BD
You are right; I found these in the exemption form

A temporary exemption may be issued to defer vaccination after prior SARS-CoV-2 infection. The maximum time allowable for this exemption is 4 months following release from isolation after acute infection. Previous infection is not a contraindication to vaccination, and vaccination can occur following recovery of acute illness from COVID-19.

 Confirmed infection with SARS-CoV-2 within the last 4 months where the individual has not recovered from their acute illness3.

  1. Past confirmed infection with SARS-CoV-2 is not a contraindication to vaccination. ATAGI recommends that vaccination should be deferred in those with PCR confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection until complete recovery from the acute illness. These individuals should be vaccinated as soon as they have recovered from acute illness, regardless of disease severity, and within 4 months after release from isolation following SARS- CoV-2 infection. People who have received an anti-SARS-CoV-2 monoclonal antibody or convalescent plasma should defer future doses of COVID-19 vaccine for at least 90 days. Chronic symptoms following COVID-19 ("long COVID”) is not a contraindication to COVID-19 vaccines but does warrant a clinical discussion with the patient. Similarly, if a person is infected with SARS-CoV-2 and has had their first dose of COVID-19 vaccine, the second dose may be deferred until resolution of acute illness but not for more than 4 months. If a person is infected with SARS-CoV-2 and has had their second dose of COVID-19 vaccine, the third booster dose may be deferred until resolution of acute illness but not for more than 4 months. In these situations, the person should consult their healthcare professional, and their individual circumstances should be considered. If vaccination is deferred, this can be indicated by completing section B of this form.
www.health.vic.gov.au/medical-exemption-to-covid-19-vaccination-guidance-word

Does that the exemption can only be given when we get positive PCR result, but if we recover quickly, thanks to the CDS, that is the end of the exemption?

But then this by the Australian Gov Health:The Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation (ATAGI) recommends that you delay your COVID-19 vaccination if you’ve been infected with the virus until you’ve recovered from the acute illness. Once you recover you can be vaccinated or defer vaccination for up to 4 months. This is because past infection reduces the chance of reinfection for at least this amount of time. www.health.gov.au/sites/default/files/documents/2022/02/general-covid-19-vaccine-exemptions-fact-sheet-covid-19-vaccine-exemptions_0.docx

which says you can defer the following dose for up to 4 months......


Infection needs to be confirmed via polymerase chain reaction (PCR) or rapid
antigen test (RAT). RAT results should only be accepted where the result has
been reported to the relevant jurisdiction reporting system (where possible).

www.health.gov.au/sites/default/files/documents/2022/02/atagi-expanded-guidance-on-temporary-medical-exemptions-for-covid-19-vaccines.pdf
 

Mate, I got my 4 month exemption today via a Tele Health website!!  I have checked MyGov and it's definitely legit and has been uploaded on my Medicare profile there.  

If you still want to try this route let me know a suitable e-mail and I'll contact you there and outline what Dr I used and what I put in my notes that were forwarded to the Dr before my consult. Just to add, a PCR test result was not required by them. What I had to do was report a positive RAT to QLD Health (via the QLD Health website, took about 5 mins to complete)  and then forward to the Dr the autogenerated letter from QLD Health that they send you back, confirming your have reported a positive result.  With that said local reporting requirements may differ in VIC, under Adolf Andrews though.  (I'm pretty sure its the same through as I read it on the Telehealth website).
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10 May 2022 10:19 #75118 by superdave
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superdave post=74963@BD
You are right; I found these in the exemption form

A temporary exemption may be issued to defer vaccination after prior SARS-CoV-2 infection. The maximum time allowable for this exemption is 4 months following release from isolation after acute infection. Previous infection is not a contraindication to vaccination, and vaccination can occur following recovery of acute illness from COVID-19.

 Confirmed infection with SARS-CoV-2 within the last 4 months where the individual has not recovered from their acute illness3.

  1. Past confirmed infection with SARS-CoV-2 is not a contraindication to vaccination. ATAGI recommends that vaccination should be deferred in those with PCR confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection until complete recovery from the acute illness. These individuals should be vaccinated as soon as they have recovered from acute illness, regardless of disease severity, and within 4 months after release from isolation following SARS- CoV-2 infection. People who have received an anti-SARS-CoV-2 monoclonal antibody or convalescent plasma should defer future doses of COVID-19 vaccine for at least 90 days. Chronic symptoms following COVID-19 ("long COVID”) is not a contraindication to COVID-19 vaccines but does warrant a clinical discussion with the patient. Similarly, if a person is infected with SARS-CoV-2 and has had their first dose of COVID-19 vaccine, the second dose may be deferred until resolution of acute illness but not for more than 4 months. If a person is infected with SARS-CoV-2 and has had their second dose of COVID-19 vaccine, the third booster dose may be deferred until resolution of acute illness but not for more than 4 months. In these situations, the person should consult their healthcare professional, and their individual circumstances should be considered. If vaccination is deferred, this can be indicated by completing section B of this form.
www.health.vic.gov.au/medical-exemption-to-covid-19-vaccination-guidance-word

Does that the exemption can only be given when we get positive PCR result, but if we recover quickly, thanks to the CDS, that is the end of the exemption?

But then this by the Australian Gov Health:The Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation (ATAGI) recommends that you delay your COVID-19 vaccination if you’ve been infected with the virus until you’ve recovered from the acute illness. Once you recover you can be vaccinated or defer vaccination for up to 4 months. This is because past infection reduces the chance of reinfection for at least this amount of time. www.health.gov.au/sites/default/files/documents/2022/02/general-covid-19-vaccine-exemptions-fact-sheet-covid-19-vaccine-exemptions_0.docx

which says you can defer the following dose for up to 4 months......


Infection needs to be confirmed via polymerase chain reaction (PCR) or rapid
antigen test (RAT). RAT results should only be accepted where the result has
been reported to the relevant jurisdiction reporting system (where possible).

www.health.gov.au/sites/default/files/documents/2022/02/atagi-expanded-guidance-on-temporary-medical-exemptions-for-covid-19-vaccines.pdf
 

Mate, I got my 4 month exemption today via a Tele Health website!!  I have checked MyGov and it's definitely legit and has been uploaded on my Medicare profile there.  

If you still want to try this route let me know a suitable e-mail and I'll contact you there and outline what Dr I used and what I put in my notes that were forwarded to the Dr before my consult. Just to add, a PCR test result was not required by them. What I had to do was report a positive RAT to QLD Health (via the QLD Health website, took about 5 mins to complete)  and then forward to the Dr the autogenerated letter from QLD Health that they send you back, confirming your have reported a positive result.  With that said local reporting requirements may differ in VIC, under Adolf Andrews though.  (I'm pretty sure its the same through as I read it on the Telehealth website).
 

Thanks BD. Good work. Glad you managed to put this poison and bioweapon off. superdavet@protonmail.com
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11 May 2022 07:41 #75132 by superdave
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Thanks BD for your email and ongoing support
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12 May 2022 00:23 #75144 by joannewil001
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Thanks BD for your email and ongoing support

Let us know how you get on with your exemption.
 
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13 May 2022 05:30 #75154 by BD
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Bit of bad news..... a 3rd workmate of mine has just been diagnosed with Pericarditis.  This was not long after his mandated booster jab (Pfizer) .....he didn't do any protocols that I know of.   
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