this is helpful if you were a phlebotomist you'd see how many people a day are extremely difficult with needles.
especially children, also some people for medical reasons cannot have injections in the upper arm.
I image as well its great that you can see a mild poor reaction to the vaccine should there be one, due to the slow release nature of the stick on. Rather than a fatality that couldn't be reversed due to the fact once you have been injected, you cannot be uninjected and remove it from their system.
the patch can just be taken off.
its particularly difficult to give injections to some adults or particularly children with autism or special needs. as they can be quite resistant and the ordeal can involve a lot of trauma for the patient, as sometimes the patient may require to be sedated and restrained in hospital, rather than standard procedure at a clinic. Yes, that actually happens. As awful as it sounds, sometimes blood draw is necessary for medical care of a very sick but extremely difficult resistant patient.
not to mention the distribution and manufacturing logistics that this eases pressure on, and the ability to manipulate the intensity of the symptoms of the vaccine itself by allowing for a slowed extended release. less chemicals involved as well, eliminating the fears of autoimmune disorders and other effects of vaccinations some people are weary of.
also certain companies no longer have a vaccine monopoly and this effects the market economy as a whole, the cost of the vaccine would go down, I dunno.
it is game changing for these sort of logistical and economical reasons.
the patch can just be taken off.
BY THE TIME THE ANAPHYLACTIC SHOCK TAKES EFFECT ITS ALREADY TOO LATE TO TAKE THE PATCH OFF AS IT HAS BEEN ABSORBED YOU FUCKING RETARD
the patch can just be taken off.
BY THE TIME THE ANAPHYLACTIC SHOCK TAKES EFFECT ITS ALREADY TOO LATE TO TAKE THE PATCH OFF AS IT HAS BEEN ABSORBED YOU FUCKING RETARD
Haha ur autism got triggered by actual retardation
Dw blanc, jim is just trolling, u can just take it off so it's safe for u and ur loved ones.
the patch can just be taken off.
BY THE TIME THE ANAPHYLACTIC SHOCK TAKES EFFECT ITS ALREADY TOO LATE TO TAKE THE PATCH OFF AS IT HAS BEEN ABSORBED YOU FUCKING RETARD
the issue causing death in some cases is not anaphylaxis, my bad for not clarifying the type of reaction I was referring to is a more slow type.