Covid - the Stats that Matter..., page-128

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    Well we can start with one of my earlier posts...


    This does not even specify healthy people under 50,
    it's overall death rates with & without the Vic aged-care outbreak included.

    LOW percentages.

    You can also look through the recent NSW deaths updates; it's a pretty consistent story.

    Doctors in general are not specialists in the fields I mentioned earlier, and so I wouldn't necessarily take their views on mandatory vaccinations as authoritative.

    However, I'm sure that their experiences of Covid as a severe disease are real - for certain people...
    overweight, co-morbidities, older, etc.

    If you're under 50, fit & healthy, the risks from Covid are so low as to not warrant vaccination if there are really ANY kind of known or unknown risks associated with that.
    And as I covered in another post earlier, the value of vaccines in significantly reducing Delta transmission is questionable, to say the least.
    So where I stand is... if you have significant risk factors then get vaxed, and if you have little risk then vaxing should not be mandatory.

    What I am MOST uncomfortable with is the mass vaccination of kids aged 12-15, and possibly soon 5-11,
    when 98% of them have little to no risk, and many have actually gained natural immunity (which is another thing that's been generally ignored).

    I find it quite disturbing actually.


 
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