WATCH: Project Veritas reveals homeless being instructed on how to keep taking vaccines for government money

Some of the homeless in New York state should be extremely vaccinated. It’s being reported now by Project Veritas that the homeless are abusing the vaccines for the government incentive money, and they are being told how to do it by the nurses that are giving the injections:

 
Here’s more from PV:

In part one of our series on New York City-contracted medical provider, DocGo/Ambulanz, Project Veritas published audio and video recordings of employees of a New York state-contracted healthcare provider discussing their possibly negligent practices in administering the COVID-19 vaccine to patients including children.

Part two of our series features a tip from the same whistleblower about how homeless and lower-income residents are receiving excessive vaccinations for the incentive of receiving a $100 gift card. “It’s so negligent,” said Victoria, a former registered nurse with DocGo/Ambulanz.

In the footage, DocGo/Ambulanz employees, namely registered nurses, appear to have no problem instructing patients on how to sidestep procedures to prevent repeat vaccinations. “Well, maybe just go and not say that you’ve been there before. Just give them a different name. Say you have no ID,” says a registered nurse on a recording.

A separate RN named Tina says, “Go somewhere where it’s, like, extremely busy. I mean, honestly, I wouldn’t keep putting the vaccine in your body, in a separate clip.

“It’s all about money at the end of the day. They don’t care what happens,” the whistleblower said in an interview with Project Veritas Founder, James O’Keefe. “There’s parents that don’t have an income that are using their kids to get that hundred-dollar incentive.”

A spokesperson for DocGo who commented on part one of this story did not immediately return a request for comment.

I guess the ‘do no harm’ pledge flies out the window when it comes to abusing vaccines for government money.


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