The chances of suffering heart problems with the moderna jab are rare, they say. So rare that Ontario does not recommend it if you're young. Instead, they want you to take the Pfizer shot because your chances of rare heart problems are super rare. If you still want to take moderna, even with rare side effects, then sign the informed consent form, which protects them if you suffer the rare problems. Better to take Pfizer because rare side effects are super rare, and if you suffer super-rare rare side effects, which are rare, then the super-rare rare side effects are still your responsibility. Got it?
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I think it depends on the province, but here in Saskatchewan you get a form which you have to fill out before getting the vaccine. This is also not just for the Covid vaccine. You get a similar one if you get the flu shot, the hep or tetanus vaccine.
Saskatchewan COVID-19 Vaccine Screening and Consent Form:
https://medsask.usask.ca/documents/covid-documents/2021_covid-vaccine-consent-form.pdf
Saskatchewan Regular Vaccine Screening Tool and Consent Form:
https://medsask.usask.ca/documents/vaccine-preventable-travel/2020-form-vaccine-screening.pdf
I believe so. I don't even know why they bother with a consent form. The purpose of a consent form is for you to refuse if you don't agree to the terms, but given that you have no choice if you want to keep on living a normal life, then you're coerced to sign it. Coercion is unethical. Even paying someone 20 bucks to participate in an experiment can be considered a form of coercion, let alone threatening their livelihood. This whole thing has Nuremberg written all over it.