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Why Most Countries Have Suspended Oxford Vaccine And Uk Gov Is Still Forging Ahead With The Vaccine?
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Guardian just reported more deaths due to the vaccine and the UK gov thinks the British lives are are worthless compared with other nations?
I know the UK gov still argues the deaths vs the benefits are far greater in benefits. But I think the real benefits is the vaccine and the gov need to back the vaccine even its in question.
Are all other countries too stupid to suspend the vaccine or the UK gov putting lives at risk for the older age as they no longer a contributor to the society?
Any thoughts and view?
I know the UK gov still argues the deaths vs the benefits are far greater in benefits. But I think the real benefits is the vaccine and the gov need to back the vaccine even its in question.
Are all other countries too stupid to suspend the vaccine or the UK gov putting lives at risk for the older age as they no longer a contributor to the society?
Any thoughts and view?
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But, I had this conversation with someone on here, I can't remember who... a vaccine is always going to carry some risk to a healthy person. It reacts with your immune system, and frankly, if it was always 100% safe for 100% people, it would only be because it was ineffective.
Vaccines are a gamble- nearly always a worthwhile one, except for a few. But the assumption seems to be there is a choice of vaccine or die horribly. In reality, most people won't get covid, let alone die from it.
I don't believe any government "doesn't care". Just differences in views.
But, I had this conversation with someone on here, I can't remember who... a vaccine is always going to carry some risk to a healthy person. It reacts with your immune system, and frankly, if it was always 100% safe for 100% people, it would only be because it was ineffective.
Vaccines are a gamble- nearly always a worthwhile one, except for a few. But the assumption seems to be there is a choice of vaccine or die horribly. In reality, most people won't get covid, let alone die from it.
I don't believe any government "doesn't care". Just differences in views.
ok from the Guardian article normal incidence in adults 3 to 4 per million people.or between 1 in 33333.3333 recurring to 1 in 250000
Incidence in AZ vaccinations, 22 per 18.1 million equals 1 in 818181.810
from those figures, it seems like the az vaccine might be preventing the CVST?
how do you like them apples?
Incidence in AZ vaccinations, 22 per 18.1 million equals 1 in 818181.810
from those figures, it seems like the az vaccine might be preventing the CVST?
how do you like them apples?
I find this link on that page far more concerning
https:/ /www.th eguardi an.com/ society /2021/a pr/02/b acklog- is-trul y-frigh tening- former- nhs-chi ef-warn s-of-vi tal-del ays
Especially after reading all year the many ABers who've insisted there has been no problem in getting medical care during this pandemic.
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Especially after reading all year the many ABers who've insisted there has been no problem in getting medical care during this pandemic.
yeah it is like roulette
the gun with vaccine - has one bullet
and the one that risks getting covid has 10 000 bullets
More importantly - is the current vaccine active against the south african variant ? yes
is it active against the Manaus variant - less but we are not sure how much
So why have they done it?
well no one in France germany or ethpania have said - "this third wave would never have happened if we had vaccinated" - but everyone is looking to see what happens in dear old blighty which has
and it does seem to be classically risk averse behaviour
you choose a more risky option (not vaccinating) to avoid an outcome which is rare ( dying from blood clotting)
and yes I seem to be the only person to realise that if France fails to vaccinate its population for three months, then the number of people dying in those three months are 'wasted or avoidable' deaths - so that if there are 5000 a month and the delay is three months then that is 15 000 avoidable deaths or - - quite a few plane loads
and there is nothing like that number of vaccine deaths
so stop huffing and puffing and spare a thought for the froggies and huns
the gun with vaccine - has one bullet
and the one that risks getting covid has 10 000 bullets
More importantly - is the current vaccine active against the south african variant ? yes
is it active against the Manaus variant - less but we are not sure how much
So why have they done it?
well no one in France germany or ethpania have said - "this third wave would never have happened if we had vaccinated" - but everyone is looking to see what happens in dear old blighty which has
and it does seem to be classically risk averse behaviour
you choose a more risky option (not vaccinating) to avoid an outcome which is rare ( dying from blood clotting)
and yes I seem to be the only person to realise that if France fails to vaccinate its population for three months, then the number of people dying in those three months are 'wasted or avoidable' deaths - so that if there are 5000 a month and the delay is three months then that is 15 000 avoidable deaths or - - quite a few plane loads
and there is nothing like that number of vaccine deaths
so stop huffing and puffing and spare a thought for the froggies and huns
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