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---------- Post added at 19:03 ---------- Previous post was at 18:56 ---------- What you have to factor in to this post COVID discussion is that, there are a lot of people who went full on, and full in to the whole vaccine thing, and they don’t want to be wrong, at any level and so will defend their position to the hilt…….understandable, but doesn’t make them right. My position has been clear all through this. I’m not, and have never been, anti-vax. But you should only take things that you need, and choose to take. |
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This paper is our friend here when it comes to safety outcomes of COVID and COVID vaccination in children- https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-024-47745-z
This study looked at a cohort of 5.1 million children in the UK for vaccine side effects and infection effects to compare relative risks of both. Lots of in depth stats and a pretty heavy read as you might expect but here’s the critical paragraph in the conclusions; Quote:
Something the NHS is really good at is collating big data! |
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When I was a child we were taken to measles parties!
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My kids did not need to go to specific measles parties, they all got it from attending nursery school.
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When I was a kid it was enough just to go to school to get the 4 major infections. I also had glandular fever which is a mercy to get the immunity when young.
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