I’m unaware of your professional involvement but you are quite mistaken on all counts here. The vaccine was not risk assessed to start with, the yellow flag system for alerting clinicians over anomalies was ignored and indeed actively shut down in a similar fashion to how i hear you speak now, wilfully dismissing all the available evidence. The holes exist, sure, within your own argument. I’ve been listening to several qualified clinicians who would also vehemently disagree with you too, but so what, at least we’re here openly talking about it whereas in other arenas all discussion (free speech) is deliberately muted.DefTrap wrote: ↑Wed Jul 26, 2023 10:46 amI'm just giving you the benefit of my 25 years of industry experience but yeah what do I know. I think I was clear in that you should be conscious of making thoughtless decisions about what you put into your body, whether it's a pie or a vaccine, but there are strict systems in place to ensure that, with medications, if you can't be bothered the risk is minimised. I'm not bothered about convincing strangers but it grinds my gears a bit to hear just wrong and unverifiable statements like "it wasn't tested" and "benefits ... are far outweighed by the risk". And that you aren't interested in discussing it further or even acknowledging the flimsy statements just smacks of an unverifiable opinion that is basically hogwash I'm afraid. The #1 problem in medical trials is not corruption or terrible flimsy process, it's good old fashioned incompetence, same as any other industry. If you wanted to push that line I could go for it, I'm battling against this every day. But there are an enormous number of checks, measures, reviews and audits to eliminate mistakes of this nature.
Your body is fragile is fragile. Take care. Shit happens.
Good luck with the blood test.
I respect your pov, but i’m afraid we will have to agree to disagree. I’ve demonstrated i’ve been able to change my own opinion on this, so i have, at least, been flexible.