The business yesterday asked anyone who had a COVID vaccination to notify them before making a booking. The unknown health effects of the mRNA vaccine are not covered by our public liability insurance, Ms Adler wrote on social media. She said she had taken into consideration the 1000s of reported side effects this shot has shown so far . We are deeply sorry for any inconvenience to you, she said. However, the safety of our staff and existing clients is our priority. The business said it will re-evaluate the policy in 2023 when clinical trials of the experimental injection are completed . Â Â On her Instagram story this morning, Ms Adler said she was ignoring the criticism and encouraged her critics to stop the hate.
A Gold Coast hair salon owner has been criticised by one of Queensland s top GPs for a social media post that he believes was dangerous and ill-informed . We are not your hairdresser if you have the COVID vax, the post said.
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The claims made have been slammed by Queensland chair of The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners, Bruce Willet, who said the post shows a lack of understanding and was dangerous .(Nine) We have to take into consideration the 1000s of reported side effects this shot has shown so far. Such as - unusual signs and symptoms within the menstrual cycle, such as heavy bleeding, flooding, clotting and sporting [sic] at times in the cycle when it s not normal to do so, seizures, blood clotting, bruising within the legs and so on.
The business yesterday asked anyone who had a COVID vaccination to notify them before making a booking. The unknown health effects of the mRNA vaccine are not covered by our public liability insurance, Ms Adler wrote on social media. She said she had taken into consideration the 1000s of reported side effects this shot has shown so far . We are deeply sorry for any inconvenience to you, she said. However, the safety of our staff and existing clients is our priority. The business said it will re-evaluate the policy in 2023 when clinical trials of the experimental injection are completed . Â Â On her Instagram story this morning, Ms Adler said she was ignoring the criticism and encouraged her critics to stop the hate.
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Subscriber only Yazmina Adler, owner of the Khemia HI Vibe Frequency Salon at Palm Beach, unleashed a storm of controversy when she announced on Instagram this week that clients who had received the jab were not welcome in her shop because of the vaccine s unknown health effects and reputed unusual signs and symptoms within the menstrual cycle . The decision was slammed as ill-informed to the point of being dangerous and irresponsible by Dr Bruce Willett, Queensland chair of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners. While other health experts labelled it as absurd, ridiculous and causing a public health risk , and Dr Sonu Haikerwal, of the Upper Coomera Respiratory Clinic and Haan Health called it a slap in the face to the health workers who ve ensured the community remains free of COVID-19 .
In response, Yazmina Adler posted a number of follow-ups on the Khemia Salon Instagram page to say that she is “standing in my full integrity for what I believe”.
“I do a lot of work around connecting in with intuition and the body, and my body is just going ‘no, we are not standing for this,’ so my business is not standing for this,” Adler said via Instagram story.
“Let us make one thing clear. We are a stand for health and safety first and foremost. If this upsets you in any way, then that’s on you,” the message continued. “We have made a conscious choice as a business to choose not to allow anything into our space that is highly toxic and that we have no evidence of the true side effects.”