DR. SARAH SHULMAN: Boy, this is a long, a long litany. My name is Sarah Shulman and I'm from Concord, Massachusetts.
Twenty-nine years ago I took the sacred oath that I would do no harm and I became a physician. I took my job seriously, often sacrificing my home life for the lives of, that I was helping save. I missed birthdays, funerals, my kids' first steps and words. I became a specialist who saved babies' lives. I have attended 50,000 births and have saved countless lives.
Because of my expertise I was recruited by Brigham and Women's Hospital to develop a team of physicians who attended high-risk deliveries. People sought our care globally. I was at the pinnacle of my career when the pandemic struck.
While at the height of covid I left my three kids and husband every day to sacrifice my life for the lives of my patients, I watched as my whole department sacrificed their lives, intimately comforting patients with covid while developing ways of staying healthy despite there was no vaccine for us.
My experiences with health challenges and my religion had taught me that my body is a sacred temple and that it had a natural wisdom and when treated well would perform maximally. Throughout my career I had watched how medications such as thalidomide* could cause unexpected issues like birth defects. I gave drugs and vaccines to people only to find out that they were being taken off the market.
I learned that only time could inform safety information. When the drugs were found to have unwanted side effects, I felt responsible for the lives I had affected.
When the covid vaccine came along I intuitively believed that my body could keep me safe. This had been exemplified in the prior year when none of my department had gotten covid. Because I was on the front line doing research, my research informed me that this drug would alter my genetics forever and that there was no information about the long-term effects.
On October 15, 2021 my religious exemption was denied, despite 234 exemptions had been granted. I was escorted out of the hospital, I have two more children to put through college, and I'm unable to get a job all because I believe in bodily sovereignty.
The hospital lost one of its most seasoned, compassionate physicians. I hope these testimonials show that mandating a vaccine that has not been thoroughly studied has grave ramifications for humanity.
Dr. Sara Schulman in Massachusetts
Date: 2023-07-23 10:43 pm (UTC)Dr. Sarah Shulman, Concord, Pediatrician, The Faces of Vaccine Injury MA
https://rumble.com/v2uhb9i-dr.-sarah-shulman-concord-pediatrician-the-faces-of-vaccine-injury-ma.html
Posted June 15, 2023
TRANSCRIPT
DR. SARAH SHULMAN: Boy, this is a long, a long litany. My name is Sarah Shulman and I'm from Concord, Massachusetts.
Twenty-nine years ago I took the sacred oath that I would do no harm and I became a physician. I took my job seriously, often sacrificing my home life for the lives of, that I was helping save. I missed birthdays, funerals, my kids' first steps and words. I became a specialist who saved babies' lives. I have attended 50,000 births and have saved countless lives.
Because of my expertise I was recruited by Brigham and Women's Hospital to develop a team of physicians who attended high-risk deliveries. People sought our care globally. I was at the pinnacle of my career when the pandemic struck.
While at the height of covid I left my three kids and husband every day to sacrifice my life for the lives of my patients, I watched as my whole department sacrificed their lives, intimately comforting patients with covid while developing ways of staying healthy despite there was no vaccine for us.
My experiences with health challenges and my religion had taught me that my body is a sacred temple and that it had a natural wisdom and when treated well would perform maximally. Throughout my career I had watched how medications such as thalidomide* could cause unexpected issues like birth defects. I gave drugs and vaccines to people only to find out that they were being taken off the market.
I learned that only time could inform safety information. When the drugs were found to have unwanted side effects, I felt responsible for the lives I had affected.
When the covid vaccine came along I intuitively believed that my body could keep me safe. This had been exemplified in the prior year when none of my department had gotten covid. Because I was on the front line doing research, my research informed me that this drug would alter my genetics forever and that there was no information about the long-term effects.
On October 15, 2021 my religious exemption was denied, despite 234 exemptions had been granted. I was escorted out of the hospital, I have two more children to put through college, and I'm unable to get a job all because I believe in bodily sovereignty.
The hospital lost one of its most seasoned, compassionate physicians. I hope these testimonials show that mandating a vaccine that has not been thoroughly studied has grave ramifications for humanity.
Thank you.
[applause]
3:15
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TRANSCRIBER'S NOTES:
This is one of several short speeches for the event sponsored by Health Rights Massachusetts https://healthrightsma.org
For more about the event, see co-founder Julie Booras' introductory speech:
https://rumble.com/v2ugusu-julie-booras-health-rights-ma-co-founder.html
See also:
Vaccine injured rally on Beacon Hill
by Doc Pruyne, June 17, 2023
https://docpruyne.substack.com/p/vaccine-injured-rally-on-beacon-hill
* See "The True Story of Thalidomide in the US"
https://usthalidomide.org/our-story-thalidomide-babies-us/
which mentions the recently published book by Jennifer Vanderes, "Wonder Drug: The Secret History of Thalidomide in America and its Hidden Victims" https://www.jennifervanderbes.com/wonder-drug