Jabcinta goes full pyscho
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The problem is who decides when, where, and how you get vaccinated. Big pharma has trail of bodies in third world countries where they went ahead with vaccines that were not ready and instead ended up killing people, including children. If the vaccine was 100% safe, 100% effective, and everyone involved had the purest motives, then you would have a point. But the vaccine is not safe, it is not effective, and the motive of those involved is questionable. But you go ahead ahead and enjoy your shots. Just following orders.
Not relevant to covid testing. There hasn't been enough in Africa, for instance. https://www.healthaffairs.org/do/10.1377/hblog20210112.870609/full/
"Vaccines are the best defense we have against infectious diseases, but no vaccine is actually 100% safe or effective" https://www.cdc.gov/vaccinesafety/ensuringsafety/history/index.html
It provides the best outcomes in terms of protecting the vulnerable and freeing up the healthcare system to handle "normal" health procedures.
This is a global pandemic. Vaccines reduce the number of people hospitalized and/or dying. https://duckduckgo.com/?q=are+the+vaccines+effective&t=h_&ia=web
The behavior of governments and big pharma in the past is very relevant to covid testing today. Saying otherwise is just burying your head in the sand.
If the vaccine is not 100% safe and 100% effective, then the decision on whether I want to take this dangerous and ineffective chemical is mine and mine alone. It is not the choice of a coercive government that is in cahoots with profit oriented companies and hateful media corps.
This is a global pandemic that leftist governments and big pharma are taking advantage of for profit and power. Vaccines are putting people in hospitals and/or six feet under.
You're entitled to your opinions, of course, but it's covid - not vaccine-injured - patients that are being shipped out of Saskatchewan to Ontario.
It's good to know that you're keeping track of every hospital and patient across the world, and you can come and give us your words of wisdom.