COVID AND THE VACCINE - TRUTH, LIES, AND MISCONCEPTIONS REVEALED, page-50714

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    My goodness ,
    I have come across Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) .They claim that it is Australia's largest professional general practice organisation . Interestingly they have not updated any of their pages since Jan 26. 22 .

    boy oh boy .... This is the bulll crap that they were sending to the GPS to give them guidance. It also names of all those involved in the modelling and studies . CRIMINALS !!!!!!!

    https://www1.racgp.org.au/newsgp/clinical/covid-risk-calculator-updated-to-include-pfizer-va

    https://www1.racgp.org.au/newsgp/clinical/covid-19-chart-updated-with-omicron-risk-of-death

    Almost 12 months into Australia’s COVID vaccination rollout and the benefits are undeniable.
    To assist GPs with the task, the team behind the Immunisation Coalition COVID-19 Risk Calculator (CoRiCal) have updated the online tool that is designed to help patients assess the risks and benefits of vaccination.

    Though CoRiCal is aimed at adults, it does include data on 12–19-year-olds to put the risks into perspective.

    For example, in a setting with high transmission, an unvaccinated male aged 12–19 has a one in 37 chance of contracting COVID. That risk is reduced to one in 79 after one dose of Pfizer received less than three weeks ago, down to one in 340 for those who received two doses less than two months ago.

    That is in contrast with the chance of developing vaccine-associated myocarditis after one dose (one in 42,000) and one in 9700 after the second dose – a risk the tool contextualises by comparing it with the lifetime chance of dying as a result of choking on food, which is one in 5000.

    Meanwhile, the chance of a male aged 12–19 dying from myocarditis is one in 12 million after one dose and one in 2.8 million after two doses.


    New data has been added to the online tool, which is designed to help GPs and their patients assess the risks and benefits of vaccination


 
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