Rigby5
Diamond Member
Medical professionals?
Just like any field, healthcare and medical research has it's share of contrarians that always have a tendency to go against commonly excepted medical views. I have run across a few and I stay clear of them. When you're looking for medical advice look to respective medical institutions, not just individuals. The advice they give you is going to be base on solid medical research which has been reviewed by their peers and proven in the real world. You can count on institution like the National Institute of Health, John Hopkins, Mayo Clinic, and a number of organization that are regarded as best to give you the most accurate information available.
There are several irrefutable facts about the effectiveness and safety of these vaccines are. Hospital after hospital report 90%, 95%, 100% of all corvid-19 patients admitted are unvaccinated. And as far as safety, do the math. Over 340 million doses given with only 1 confirmed death due to the vaccine.
Or you could forget all the science and math and just follow the age old duck test, If it looks like a duck, swims like a duck, and quacks like a duck, then it probably is a duck.
Wrong.
Doctors and nurses are close to 50/50 on whether or not to take the vaccine.
Your numbers are wrong. Over 11,000 people vaccinated have died, and over 5,000 of those have been verified it was a reaction to the vaccine.
The 2 main causes of death from the vaccine is anaphylactic shock, and inflammation of the heart.
These are NOT at all like normal vaccines, but are totally GMO Frankensteins's monsters, with unpredictable results.