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    Thanks, you are right, I rely on our own health professionals and their monitoring of the processes to get vaccines and other drugs approved. I have an understanding of how vaccines work and the processes used to gain approval but have little knowledge of agencies throughout the world that do the actual approving - if you call that ignorance, I plead guilty.

    From what many post here in opposition to vaccines, I suggest that I'm not as ignorant as many anti-vaxxers on how vaccines work, the approval process and the side effects.

    In most walks of life, we rely on others, especially those who devote their lives to particular topics. For example, when you get into your car, board an aeroplane, enter a lift, visit a doctor, have an operation under anaesthetic, enter a building, go out for a meal, buy food at a supermarket, drink water from a tap, and so on, do you check it all out in detail or are you happy that ignorance is bliss.

    I choose those topics that I think are important - I can't choose them all - it just happens that the worldwide agencies are not on my list when I have local health professionals with whom I have far more access and who know far more than I do and hence better able to check out these agencies.

    Now I await your accusations that I'm an idiot for trusting our own health professionals in preference to conspiracy theorists - good luck in your own little bubble.

 
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