Why should everyone have to have a vaccination?
There is a possibility the flu vaccine increases susceptibility to endemic coronaviruses through a phenomenon called VDVI, Vaccine Derived Virus Interference. There is no evidence for VDVI as yet involving the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2... Giving flu and Covid vaccines serially or together is not a simple decision to be made without full testing. C
There are myriad mechanisms related to vaccine-induced, and natural infection-induced reactions that could adversely impact vaccine effectiveness and safety such as viral interference, pathogenic priming, antibody dependent enhancement, anaphylaxis, adjuvant toxicity, and chronic autoimmune disease, etc. So concerned are the MHRA about the Covid vaccine’s “expected high volume of Covid-19 vaccine Adverse Drug Reaction (ADRs)” it has commissioned a 1.5 million pounds AI software tool to process them. C… for some this may feel worth the risk, where one is at high risk of severe COVID symptoms, however one could also argue that those same people are more likely to be susceptible to adverse Vaccine induced reactions due to unhealthy immune systems and methylation cycles.
Hospital admissions and deaths from covid-19 are simply too uncommon in the population being studied for an effective vaccine to demonstrate statistically significant differences in a trial of 30 000 people. The same is true of its ability to save lives or prevent transmission: the trials are not designed to find out. D
Because most people with symptomatic covid-19 experience only mild symptoms,14 even trials involving 30 000 or more patients would turn up relatively few cases of severe disease. D
“Our trial will not demonstrate prevention of transmission,” Zaks said, “because in order to do that you have to swab people twice a week for very long periods, and that becomes operationally untenable.” D
We are now beginning to receieve evidence of natural antibody immunity, and will continue to ahead of vaccine immunity because it's been around for longer! L
Previous studies of mRNA vaccine for SARS COV 1, showed Viral Priming where people had both the vaccine and exposure to the virus. M
USA (as of 18/04/21) - 68,872 reports on VAERS for all COVID vaccinations, 8,231 of which were categorised as "serious", 5,055 resulted in hospitalisation, 2,470 resulted in death, 1,499 were considered "life-threatening", 950 resulted in permanent disability,
https://www.bmj.com/content/372/bmj.n393/rr-4
https://b3d2650e-e929-4448-a527-4eeb59304c7f.filesusr.com/ugd/593c4f_b2acdef3774b4e9ca06e9fae526fd5cd.pdf
Why were vaccinations not tested on elderly or medically vulnerable?
Masks have still NOT been proven to make a difference, other than maintaining fear and dividing people, and I do not agree with children being made to wear them at all.
WHO on 31 March 2020 - "In the community, we do not recommend the use of wearing masks unless you yourself are sick and as a measure to prevent onward spread from you if you are ill," Van Kerkhove said.
https://edition.cnn.com/2020/03/30/world/coronavirus-who-masks-recommendation-trnd/index.html
… WHY THE CHANGE?
WHO and UNICEF advise that the decision to use masks for children aged 6-11 should be based on the following factors:
Whether there is widespread transmission in the area where the child resides
The ability of the child to safely and appropriately use a mask
Access to masks, as well as laundering and replacement of masks in certain settings (such as schools and childcare services)
Adequate adult supervision and instructions to the child on how to put on, take off and safely wear masks
Potential impact of wearing a mask on learning and psychosocial development, in consultation with teachers, parents/caregivers and/or medical providers
Specific settings and interactions the child has with other people who are at high risk of developing serious illness, such as the elderly and those with other underlying health conditions
C = https://thecritic.co.uk/boiling-the-bioethical-frog/
D = https://www.bmj.com/content/371/bmj.m4037
M = https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3335060/pdf/pone.0035421.pdf
https://www.bmj.com/content/370/bmj.m3021/rr-6
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