Amador County Supervisor Oneto Wants COVID-19 Shot ‘Looked at Very Thoroughly’

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“The gentleman that talked about COVID, Mr. Owens —I agree with him. I think there's some pretty big issues with it, and I asked more than once, and maybe there's a reason why she couldn't do it due to government mandates.

“Our Public, our Public Health Doctor comes in —and I like her.

“She gives reports with all kinds of information about how many people had COVID in the [Mule Creek State] Prison, how many died, how many people had COVID this, COVID, that.

“And I asked her more than once, ‘Are we? Are we tracking adverse [COVID-19 vaccine] reactions?’

“The answer was, ‘No.’

“And I said, ‘Well,’ I said, ‘Why aren't we? We're tracking everything else.’

“And she [said it] ‘Was too much information. We couldn't do that.’

“But I think there's been a lot of problems with COVID vaccine. I've talked [to] a lot of people personally—had immediate problems, very soon thereafter.

“I've talked to OBGYN nurses that told me they believe they're seeing huge problems with young ladies having problems from it.

“And it's —I would like to see it looked at, looked at very thoroughly.

“I think there's —I think there’s been a lot of problems.”

—Amador County District 5 Supervisor Brian Oneto

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