posted on Jun, 18 2022 @ 01:52 AM
a reply to:
anonentity
A vaccine cannot roll out in any first world country without being deemed within a margin of safety for the recipient, inclusive of pregnant women,
immuno-compromised people etc etc. that's a simple and easily verifiable fact. Regardless of how many conspiratorially minded people here disagree.
Big phama can lie and cheat, but ultimately whatever then sell will be deemed "Safe enough" to initially release by external testing.
I totally agree with you, that the truth of the vaccines ultimate medical safety and viability is in the middle of all the current quagmire of
opinions out there. As far as the repeat doses and boosters go, IMO, that's a issue caused by the speed in which it pushed through development. Had it
been longer I think we may of just had the one shot like the flu needle.
As far as medical staff being mandated to take the vaccine, I believe that is a completely correct thing to do. More than enough evidence is available
to say the vaccine significantly cuts the recipients symptoms down, in both duration and severity (yes, it does absolutely bugger-all for transmission
or prevention). Our current hospital system cannot deal with a large percentage of staff coming down with a illness that they are being subjected to
on a daily basis and requiring a week plus away from work. The less staff a hospital has, the more stretched they become and the ultimately, the
patients who need care are the ones to suffer the most from the lack of staff. This is why its been mandated here (in Aus), so unlike the United
States, our hospitals never become overrun. Even when the highest number of active cases were present, our hospitals were still functioning with the
full amount of patient care they would normally have (both my wife and I are in the medical industry, and experienced this whole saga from the
inside). Had they not been mandated, I truly believe we would of had a much higher number of covid deaths, directly correlating with reduced hospital
care. Not to say many hospital staff objected to the vaccine in the first place.
edit on 18/6/2022 by Badams because: grammar and
clarification