So I accompanied my wife to her oncologists office today.... she's 2 years out from treatments and her doctor is associated with (and located at) a large university research hospital. After he gave us the good news that her most recent scan was negative for cancer and all her other labs were great, he asked, "Have you both had your vaccines yet?"
We just sort of looked at each other and said, "No." He began extolling the virtues of the vaccine and STRONGLY suggesting that we both take it.
I told him that we're concerned about it because it's an experimental drug, it had WAY too short and incomplete clinical trials, and that there were too many adverse affects we'd read about. But he just kept saying, "I really recommend you get the vaccine."
I steered the conversation back to my wife's cancer and her health right now, so he chatted about that. And as we were leaving he couldn't resist one more time, "I hope you both will consider getting the vaccine."
On a different note, he did say that the hospital has an antibody treatment if we DO come down with the virus, and said if we get sick we can always come in for an antibody infusion.
We both thought it odd that he was giving us such a hard sell for the vaccine. Very curious... but we're STILL not getting it.
Interesting story, thanks.
So... I think that MOST doctors of my time were guided by their Hippocratic Oath, but over the years everything -- from agriculture to manufacturing to the health care industry -- has become commercialized and corporatized so as to be large profit centers. Doctors of today probably break down into a few categories. A very few are in private practice, but many more (like mine) are partners of some larger incorporated group, or a "syndicate" if you will.
Others are part of even larger groups or affiliated with hospitals in some way.
But the common thread is that profits are first and medical care and "cures" come second. Maybe even third, if we consider that using experimental drugs and procedures for research purposes is in there somewhere.
It's that part -- pushing "experimental" drugs with us as the guinea pig test subjects -- without our informed consent that seems to be the problem today. Exhibit A for that opinion is that all the current COVID 'vaccines' available, their manufacturers are indemnified from lawsuits should there be adverse reactions, or death. That one fact alone should tell us all we need to know about their confidence in the 'vaccines.'