Yeah, I think I see where you're coming from. The idea of using deception to fight deception rubs me the wrong way - it's the slipperiest of slopes.
In this particular instance, though, people specifically ask to get injected with an unknown solution. That's what this nurse gave them.
There's a reason vaccines are supposed to undergo years of study and observation before hitting the market. This "vaccine" is about as unethical as it gets and we have no idea what it's going to do to people.
Doctors should lose their license over administering this stuff. Maybe if the side of good prevails, they will.
I'm curious, what would you have done in this nurse's position? Quitting the job is an option, but it doesn't save any lives.
I liked another user's idea of giving information to the patient prior to giving the shot. This is what is supposed to happen anyways, informed consent. Then when the patient has all information available, they can make an informed decision.
Yeah, I think I see where you're coming from. The idea of using deception to fight deception rubs me the wrong way - it's the slipperiest of slopes.
In this particular instance, though, people specifically ask to get injected with an unknown solution. That's what this nurse gave them.
There's a reason vaccines are supposed to undergo years of study and observation before hitting the market. This "vaccine" is about as unethical as it gets and we have no idea what it's going to do to people.
Doctors should lose their license over administering this stuff. Maybe if the side of good prevails, they will.
I'm curious, what would you have done in this nurse's position? Quitting the job is an option, but it doesn't save any lives.
I liked another user's idea of giving information to the patient prior to giving the shot. This is what is supposed to happen anyways, informed consent. Then when the patient has all information available, they can make an informed decision.