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According to the WHO, the last known case of smallpox was in 1977. The virus is now thought to only exist in laboratories. Sounds pretty eradicated to me...
It should.
The issue now is that groups are increasingly being forced (or unfairly coerced) to take them. And many believe that the associated risks are covered up or obfuscated.
What's your opinion on this theme of - 'my vaccine won't work unless you (and everyone else) is also vaccinated' ?
The evidence I see is very suspicious, there are massive crashes in the prevalence of certain diseases, and they all occur not that long after the introduction of effective vaccine programs for said diseases. And no other official explanation for why this might happen. Almost as if the vaccines were responsible for stimulating immune cell recognition of viral particles, leading to an acquired immune response against infections?There's evidence that a lot of diseases were already virtually eradicated right before the vaccines had been implemented.
You think we'd be better off if vaccination was never developed and we were still limited to chemical drugs versus viral agents? Not only is the research, development, and production of vaccines basically a humanitarian effort, it's also responsible for advances in our understanding of our own immune system, not to mention things like ELISA and lateral flow immunoassay which act as rapid chemical detection tests and are responsible for the dipstick tests used everywhere.Vaccines as a whole may be the biggest big pharma scam of all time
I read an account from a doctor from back in 1909 or something who said that he hadn't seen one incidence of cancer in someone who had not taken the cowpox vaccine.
Isn't it an obvious argument to make that by vaccinating them against $HORRIBLE_CRIPPLING_DISEASE_DU_JOUR you are posing a public health benefit?Not ethical to coerce or otherwise force people to undergo a medical procedures especially where the procedure offers no clear individual benefit.
I think people pushing vaccines often deny truthful information regarding how to improve one's immune system in other ways. I'm pretty convinced at this point that vaccines cause autoimmune issues on a larger scale than what is officially admitted. If vaccines were safe and effective then there would be zero resistance to official vaccinated vs unvaccinated studies. This is a sacred cow belief for many as they are already convinced of the effectiveness of the current vaccine schedule. Babies on day 1 of their lives do not require a Hep B vaccine.You think we'd be better off if vaccination was never developed and we were still limited to chemical drugs versus viral agents?
"In an in-depth article, the Politiken newspaper detailed how the government's emergency law on March 12 had stripped powers from the Danish Health Authority, changing it from an "regulatory authority" to an "advisory" one.
This allowed the government to ignore the authority's opinion that Covid-19 was not a sufficiently dangerous disease to permit the government to impose compulsory interventions on the public under Denmark's epidemic law.
As late as March 15, the Danish health Authority, argued there was insufficient ground for banning public events and gatherings of ten people under the law.
"The Danish Health Authority continues to consider that covid-19 cannot be described as a generally dangerous disease, as it does not have either a usually serious course or a high mortality rate," it wrote.
Germany’s federal government and mainstream media are engaged in damage control after a report that challenges the established Corona narrative leaked from the interior ministry.
Some of the report key passages are:
So far, so bad. But it gets worse...
- The dangerousness of Covid-19 was overestimated: probably at no point did the danger posed by the new virus go beyond the normal level.
- The people who die from Corona are essentially those who would statistically die this year, because they have reached the end of their lives and their weakened bodies can no longer cope with any random everyday stress (including the approximately 150 viruses currently in circulation).
- Worldwide, within a quarter of a year, there has been no more than 250,000 deaths from Covid-19, compared to 1.5 million deaths [25,100 in Germany] during the influenza wave 2017/18.
- The danger is obviously no greater than that of many other viruses. There is no evidence that this was more than a false alarm.
- A reproach could go along these lines: During the Corona crisis the State has proved itself as one of the biggest producers of Fake News.
the last outbreak was in Birmingham UK in 1978 which delayed the eradication effort and killed a photographer, it escaped from a laboratory the lab manager later committed suicide.According to the WHO, the last known case of smallpox was in 1977. The virus is now thought to only exist in laboratories. Sounds pretty eradicated to me...
Isn't it an obvious argument to make that by vaccinating them against $HORRIBLE_CRIPPLING_DISEASE_DU_JOUR you are posing a public health benefit?
I know it's a slippery slope but a certain, utilitarian side of me sees mandatory vaccination as a potentially incrementally better version of the "vaccination is your choice, but participation in Public Society requires it, so either camp out in the sticks homeschooling your kids you birthed at home, or roll up your sleeve and ... done." Get doctors trained in sleight of hand that deliver a vaccination in the "dead space" of a syringe they use to draw a blood sample for, I dunno, blood typing or whatever excuse. End of the day, there's overall less deaths, so I'd hope....
the last outbreak was in Birmingham UK in 1978 which delayed the eradication effort and killed a photographer, it escaped from a laboratory the lab manager later committed suicide.
No that is not an acceptable position ethically because the coercion involved breaches the informed consent principles. The idea that a medical procedure is a ticket for being part of 'society' whatever the fuck that is, is not valid, it is the expedient tyranny of the majority something your utilitarian position encourages. This is something many will continue resist in the strongest possible way, because it erodes the middle ground, it erodes gradated difference of opinion and leads to the two extreme sides shouting at each other no middle ground no judgement or nuance and both sides abusing State power to further their ends.
I Note you decided to conflate public health benefit for individual health benefit, the physicians duty is to his or her patient on an individual basis, not some nebulous concept of the greater good or public good.
You may think you are being oh so clever and that the ends justify the means, they don't. Break the trust between the patient and the physician at your peril, it is impossible to rebuild and it leads to not only worse individual patient outcomes but it impacts wider public health in an incredibly adverse way. Convince not coerce.
I really hope you actually go away and think about it properly and come back with a position that is your own true position, that has your line in the sand the line you are willing to stand for and if necessary fight and die for. Better still if your position allows other people to make their own choices and respects that fundemental right even if you think you know better. So I'd hope.
Fuck me. 1977/1978. Big fuckin difference. Still well over 40 years ago. What is wrong with you people?
To all intents and purposes, smallpox has been eradicated by a simple vaccine. Is there a problem with that?
Medicine is NOT an exact science, everyone's physiology is different. What causes me to OD will have no effect on you...Medicine acts for the greater good. The adverse effects on 10 people is worth the sacrifice of saving 100,000 people. Jus' the way it is.roughly one in 100,000 died from complications
That is not jus' the way it is at all, medicine does not act for the greater good. medicine is on the basis of the benefit of the individual patient. Otherwise greater good would prescribe sterilization to CF carriers, and DNR on ODing junkies.Medicine is NOT an exact science, everyone's physiology is different. What causes me to OD will have no effect on you...Medicine acts for the greater good. The adverse effects on 10 people is worth the sacrifice of saving 100,000 people. Jus' the way it is.
It doens't make any sense
Fort Russ News said:Some UK scientists have warned there could be "major delays" in producing a Covid-19 vaccine if current UK infection rates remain low and lengthy waiting times are needed to show if candidate products are working. As a result, some researchers insist that ministers must now consider implementing radical alternative measures to speed up vaccine development.
In particular, they argue that Britain should consider deliberately infecting volunteers involved in vaccine-testing projects - in line with World Health Organization proposals to set up such human challenge trials. Earlier this month, the WHO issued a 19-page set of guidelines on how these trials might operate.
Needless to say, most other UK scientists have reacted with horror at the proposal to implement human trials for a Covid-19 vaccine on the grounds that these could cause serious illnesses and possibly deaths of volunteers who had been deliberately infected with the virus. The dilemma was summed up by Jonathan Ives of the Centre for Ethics in Medicine at Bristol University.
Figures released last week suggest about 7% of the UK population may have already been infected with Covid-19 virus, which the vaccine researchers claim is a relatively low level of infection that poses problems for testing vaccines."If we were to do this, we would be asking healthy people to put their wellbeing and their lives at risk for the good of society at large. On the other hand, taking that risk could speed up vaccine development and save many, many lives. So I think there could be grounds for going ahead with challenge trials, though it would be based on a very finely balanced argument."
In other words, they want more people to get the virus so they could give them a vaccine that will supposedly help get rid of the virus, which is already fading away naturally (hence the "too low numbers"). Makes perfect sense, doesn't it?
The report further states: "A sufficient number of volunteers have to be exposed to the virus to see if a vaccine protects them or not. But if their chances of being in contact with an infected person are low, it will take a long time to demonstrate the efficacy of a vaccine candidate."
The benefit of smallpox vaccine is for about 10 years after vaccination in not getting smallpox when exposed to smallpox,Nova, you keep saying the smallpox vaccine offers no benefit... are you saying that it didn't work and that smallpox was eradicated because of some other factor(s), and not because of vaccination? I get that there is a chance of it backfiring and causing harm or death, but that is acceptable in the case of such a deadly disease.
White House Coronavirus Task Force member Dr. Anthony Fauci says the face mask he wears is symbolic and added that a second wave of the virus is not “inevitable.”
"I want to protect myself and protect others, and also because I want to make it be a symbol for people to see that that's the kind of thing you should be doing," Fauci told CNN's Jim Sciutto, adding that masks aren’t 100% effective but are valuable because they show “respect for another person.”
"We often talk about the possibility of a second wave, or of an outbreak when you're reopening," Fauci continued. "We don't have to accept that as an inevitability."
"Particularly, when people start thinking about the fall. I want people to really appreciate that it could happen, but it is not inevitable."
Fauci’s comments provide a more upbeat outlook compared to April when he said during an MSNBC interview, "It's inevitable that the coronavirus will return next season. … When it does, how we handle it, will determine our fate."
Fauci has been criticized by some for perceived inconsistencies in his messaging to the American people about the coronavirus most notably a clip of Fauci from March saying that masks should only be worn by healthcare providers.
Fox News host Jesse Watters responded to Fauci’s comment that a second wave is not inevitable by saying the doctor “has flip-flopped more than a politician.”
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