Re: CV and mad panic behaviour
Reply #2625 –
Interesting. We’ll have to watch this space.
The person who wrote the article needs to work on terminology. The scientists steered clear of saying there is a causal link, Cavaleri carefully parsing his words by saying it’s “becoming more and more difficult to affirm that there isn’t a cause-and-effect relationship”. But the scribe “filled in the gaps “ by asserting a “link”, “causal link” and “connection”. The trick is to rely on direct quotes rather than some journo’s interpretation of them.
On a personal level, I'd rather I was given the information, and then able to make my own personal risk assessment.
I'd rather not then have my suspicions proven validated even though the assertion that "nothing will go wrong, everything is fine" with the vaccine has been repeated ad nauseum.
I stated early on, that the way the numbers of COVID are being reported, we dont have a clear understanding of what a positive case actually means for the vast majority of people.
We get told about long covid.
We get told about the bad effects of covid.
We get told about asymptomatic positive people spreading.
Thing is, we dont have a clear idea of who falls into which category and all we get told about is what is going to be the best way forward for "everyone" as a collective provided you omit certain facts and viewpoints.
Is it possible that chancing the virus is better than chancing the vaccine?
Has that study been shown?
The one part that MBB does quote states the following:
However it remains unclear what the connection is and whether the benefits of taking the shot still outweigh the risks of getting COVID-19.
When does this become clear, and looking solely at our nation, given the number of infected, the number of hospitalised, and then the number with actual symptoms, what does this mean?
The questions pile up, the answers are not very easy to find, and for someone like myself, who is given very little choice I would really like to have a clear understanding.
Its worth noting that our fact sheets at work, tow very much the company line, and Ill leave that comment to speak for itself, given I am a government employee.