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"Why are medical staff cautious about having it ?" Because they know about vaccine and all the nasty ingredients. Google it. Any vaccine takes years to develop (not months) and quite a few are going to be watch and see. Not too mention that so many people whom are first in line are still waiting. Basically if all the old people take it it might stop the beds being blocked in hospital and health service being overwhelmed. If docs etc don’t want to take it must tell us all something... | |||
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"Why are medical staff cautious about having it ? Because they know about vaccine and all the nasty ingredients. Google it. Any vaccine takes years to develop (not months) and quite a few are going to be watch and see. Not too mention that so many people whom are first in line are still waiting. Basically if all the old people take it it might stop the beds being blocked in hospital and health service being overwhelmed. If docs etc don’t want to take it must tell us all something..." Well, they might have a point. After all, the first smallpox vaccinations were in 1796 and all the those people who received it have since died ! Co-incidence ? Maybe not. | |||
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"Why are medical staff cautious about having it ? Because they know about vaccine and all the nasty ingredients. Google it. Any vaccine takes years to develop (not months) and quite a few are going to be watch and see. Not too mention that so many people whom are first in line are still waiting. Basically if all the old people take it it might stop the beds being blocked in hospital and health service being overwhelmed. If docs etc don’t want to take it must tell us all something... Well, they might have a point. After all, the first smallpox vaccinations were in 1796 and all the those people who received it have since died ! Co-incidence ? Maybe not." hahahaha very good | |||
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"Why are medical staff cautious about having it ? Because they know about vaccine and all the nasty ingredients. Google it. Any vaccine takes years to develop (not months) and quite a few are going to be watch and see. Not too mention that so many people whom are first in line are still waiting. Basically if all the old people take it it might stop the beds being blocked in hospital and health service being overwhelmed. If docs etc don’t want to take it must tell us all something... Well, they might have a point. After all, the first smallpox vaccinations were in 1796 and all the those people who received it have since died ! Co-incidence ? Maybe not." The people who had it recently haven't died so they must have finally got the recipe right. Shows you shouldn't volunteer to be one of the first to have it. | |||
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"Why are medical staff cautious about having it ? Because they know about vaccine and all the nasty ingredients. Google it. Any vaccine takes years to develop (not months) and quite a few are going to be watch and see. Not too mention that so many people whom are first in line are still waiting. Basically if all the old people take it it might stop the beds being blocked in hospital and health service being overwhelmed. If docs etc don’t want to take it must tell us all something... Well, they might have a point. After all, the first smallpox vaccinations were in 1796 and all the those people who received it have since died ! Co-incidence ? Maybe not. The people who had it recently haven't died so they must have finally got the recipe right. Shows you shouldn't volunteer to be one of the first to have it." Well, can't speak for Europe, but in the UK the last routine smallpox vaccinations were given in 1971, so I'd wager many of those people who got that injection HAVE died. | |||
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