Fugazi
Roofer
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/health-55239333
I sincerely hope these elderly people have been given an explanation of both the risks and the potential efficacy limitations in the context of the regulatory tests performed. They must have, right ?
Also, no doubt they will have been informed that, based on previous vaccine introductions, it normally takes at least two months, maybe four months, for serious adverse effects to surface, per Stephen Evans, Professor of Pharmacoepidemiology. If they were your relative you wouldn't want them to be a guinea pig without that important guidance would you ?
I sincerely hope these elderly people have been given an explanation of both the risks and the potential efficacy limitations in the context of the regulatory tests performed. They must have, right ?
Also, no doubt they will have been informed that, based on previous vaccine introductions, it normally takes at least two months, maybe four months, for serious adverse effects to surface, per Stephen Evans, Professor of Pharmacoepidemiology. If they were your relative you wouldn't want them to be a guinea pig without that important guidance would you ?
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