Re: CV and mad panic behaviour
Reply #2472 –
We are not the EU and as long as we maintain good border controls, testing/monitoring we dont have to run around in a panic jabbing anything with a pulse with vaccines that have question marks on them even small question marks.
We can afford to sit back and learn from these other nations who are in a jabbing frenzy because they never had proper control to start with. ie England.....half the population wouldnt know what planet they are on, Boris initiated controls too late and now is playing catchup and hoping AstraZ will be save the day.....we are smarter than them and dont need to be in a frenzy.
My daughters Australian school friend who lives in England had her 1st dose of AstraZ and has been extremely ill, she is 34 and a healthy young woman normally with a decent career as a Psychologist which is now on hold till she recovers.
These vaccines are no sure thing to be an instant fix and come with problems, lets be careful out there and minimize the risks in Australia...
Fair enough, we wish her well, but for every sad story you can quote there will be 1 or 10 with a minimal reaction you never hear about, just like Flu shots.
Of course that isn't unusual, it actually makes sense, when a person has minimal side effects you don't hear from them and it's business as usual, but if they get severe side effects they suffer and tell the world like an obligatory warning!
It's asymmetrical reporting and well recognised in research, which is why the UK doesn't operate an unverified and uncontrolled self-reporting system like VAERS.