Oh yes. I've always been generally suspicious of those. Don't get me wrong, I'm not an anti-vaxxer; I worked for many years alongside paediatric Health professionals and I don't believe that the routine childhood immunisation schedule has been some long-standing and slow-creeping nefarious agenda. But the flu 'vaccine' for example; my mother had it once when she became eligible based on age; she reported it made her feel like absolute shit and she'd never have it again. She's 75, has auto-immune disease for which she is on a raft of medications, has all sort of other pathologies under the sun, smokes and drinks, but she's strong as an ox mentally and that keeps her going. If she gets a chest infection or something similarly bronchial, she just lays low for a few days, takes well-known over the counters and rests till she feels better.
PS, thanks mum, your auto-immune disease which precludes you from the C19 vax will come in as a very handy 'hereditary precaution' bullet-dodger for me ?
Oh yes. I've always been generally suspicious of those. Don't get me wrong, I'm not an anti-vaxxer; I worked for many years alongside paediatric Health professionals and I don't believe that the routine childhood immunisation schedule has been some long-standing and slow-creeping nefarious agenda. But the flu 'vaccine' for example; my mother had it once when she became eligible based on age; she reported it made her feel like absolute shit and she'd never have it again. She's 75, has auto-immune disease for which she is on a raft of medications, has all sort of other pathologies under the sun, smokes and drinks, but she's strong as an ox mentally and that keeps her going. If she gets a chest infection or something similarly bronchial, she just lays low for a few days, takes well-known over the counters and rests till she feels better.
PS, thanks mum, your auto-immune disease which precludes you from the C19 vax will come in as a very handy 'hereditary precaution' bullet-dodger for me ?