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posted ago by steelhead ago by steelhead +43 / -0

I’m having a lot of trouble figuring out why nearly every physician is going balls-to-the-wall in support of the mRNA vaccines. I know quite a few personally. One of the smartest I know had covid about a year ago. He was sicker than a dog for a couple of weeks. A few months after, he got the jab. I asked him “why?” The reasons he gave were incomprehensible to me at the time, and so mundane that I’ve forgotten them.

Today, I was talking with someone I know who took her kid to the pediatrician. Her son has a heart condition and is not, in a sane world, a good candidate for a vaccine that may cause myocarditis in young males. The pediatrician harangued her in an attempt to get him vaccinated, which she declined. When the mother was checking out, the receptionist disclosed to her that her insurance company provides significant financial incentives to physicians who achieve a certain percentage of vaccinations in their patient pools. Something like $80,000 a year if they got over 67% of their patients vaccinated. Has anyone else heard about insurance companies paying to get people vaccinated?

I’m just incredibly confused by all of this. It’s starting to seem like there are serious financial incentives being paid to physicians and hospitals to achieve maximum levels of vaccination. I would guess that this is the carrot. Those who do not comply likely lose their jobs or have their licenses suspended.

Anyone else have thoughts on this debacle?