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As we have discussed, it is beyond doubt that the vaccines reduce transmission. As for the notion that the chances of kids getting sick and being hospitalised with Covid were so low, what do you consider to be an acceptable number? How many deaths or long-term illness amongst children as a consequence of Covid infection do you consider to be acceptable?
Why do you think the vaccines were made available children?
Nobody believes that anymore.
How come you only ever appear on this site to push the establishment position?
When the grooming gang scandal first came to light at first you said the BNP had made it up and then just keeping saying "Jimmy Savile" every five minutes.
Are you in the 77th Brigade?
Who appointed you to determine what nobody believes?
The authors of the research detailed below found that the Covid vaccines reduce transmission. Should we believe them or Right Said Fred?
https://www.bmj.com/content/376/bmj.o298
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10073587/
Another failing politician from Australia wants an investigation
https://x.com/adhtvaus/status/175977...lcvxGrPcIOixGQ
I don't know who the bloke is and so can't comment upon his failure or success as a politician.
There should be investigations into the excess death phenomenon that is affecting some countries. Sadly, antivaxxers are only likely to accept the answer that suits the agenda and the pre-conceived notions of those who put up that Tweet.
Last edited by KerrAvon; 20-02-2024 at 01:28 PM.