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Old 21-10-2021, 12:22   #7733
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Re: Coronavirus

I'd also strongly wade in with the point that unless any of us are somehow vaccine experts, the MHRA, JCVI, CMO and his deputies, and Jenny Harries know plenty about this and it would no doubt ruin their careers if they advised incorrectly which caused a massive issue.


These jabs - even AZ - have been used all over the world and not just in the UK, and have been administered to billions of people over the last 10 months or so. If there was an issue then it would have been picked up in clinical trials or at some point through the world (e.g. the issue which was identified with AZ and blood clotting) and they would do something about it.


It's one thing taking the word of union people or the like who have a vested interest in a certain thing happening and aren't objective. But medical ethics doesn't work that way, Whitty, JVT, Harries etc are all doctors at the top of their fields, as are the experts on the MHRA who decided on the vaccines' suitability and the JCVI on how best to implement them. They know what to look for and realistically should be trusted.


Neither the viral vector nor mRNA lipid envelope vaccines use novel technology.
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