Australia government agency publishes guidelines for the use of sedation for covid jab administration.
While they give lip service to obtaining consent and suggest that sedation "should" not be used to force jab compliance, their document concludes with a section entitled:
"Risks and benefits of opportunistic vaccination during sedation for an unrelated procedure"
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Who didn't see this coming?
Excuse me but WHAT THE FUCK.
Yea, this is the sort of thing where you need a family member to remind the doctor we know where they live and work and they will be personally held accountable for the safety of their patient.
I mean, if you are going under anesthesia, you probably need the doctor’s help. But they need to be warned we are not having any of that shit.
Edit: okay, this is a guide for how to vaccinate people who are willing, but anxious about it. They make a point of requiring informed consent in the beginning. Then later talk about opportunistic vaccination during sedation because sedation is not without risk and combining a one procedure with another is beneficial. So… put away the pitchforks.
If their going to volunteer their patients to be ginnie pigs then why not volunteer them to be organ donors as well.
It's medical rape if there's no consent.
Parasites they are, whole damn lot of them.
The process of administering a vaccine (i.e. giving an intramuscular injection) may cause severe anxiety in some individuals with anxiety disorders or needle-phobia, and/or may be difficult in certain individuals with behavioural disorders. A tiered approach initially using non-pharmacological measures may assist in facilitating vaccination. In patients where non-pharmacological techniques have failed, sedation may facilitate safe administration of vaccines in some special circumstances. Informed consent must be obtained prior to each dose from the patient themselves, or, where the patient does not have capacity to give consent, from the parent, guardian or substitute decision-maker. Sedation should not be used as a measure to enforce compliance with vaccination requirements.
Do you believe them then. Have they acted honorably so far?
I think it's a green light comm with reasonable deniability underwritten in it.