Are Flu Jabs a Waste of Your Time?
"If there are people in the UK who require a booster because their immunity has waned to the point that they are no longer protected, there seems to be a good argument for booster jabs, because they're in essentially in the same position as people in other parts of...
But the good news is that vaccinations are available for all those wanting to get their shot. Influenza vaccines protect against viruses that cause influenza, often called the flu. The vaccine does not protect against other viruses or bacteria that cause colds or stomach flu. The availability of...
'You shouldn't go into hospital and then contract COVID' The prime minister was also asked by broadcasters about mandatory jabs for NHS workers. "Well, let me just say that I mentioned the 18,000 people with COVID currently in hospital. That, as...
Traditionally, the problem of vaccine hesitancy has been tackled via education, given that it is largely a disinformation problem. Prior research suggests that increased educational levels are related to greater intent of taking vaccine jabs (Navin et al.,2019). This also pertains to specific knowl...
Vaccines are becoming available to protect animals from COVID. Zoos in the U.S. are inoculating a growing menagerie of species with jabs developed specifically for non-human recipients. Vulnerable big cats are a favoured target. Farmed mink are being inoculated on a substantial scale but C...
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At four months, three more jabs. At six, three more. At 12 months, the MMR (measles, mumps, rubella) and a Hib booster. At 18 months, two more shots. By the time Oscar was 18 months old, he would have had 14 separate injections to vaccinate him against eight diseases. To a new...
All the countries that have suspended the use of specific batches or the use of any AstraZeneca jabs have described their actions as “precautionary”. What is the efficacy rate of the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine? Following data ...
This is one reason why the evildoers are killing people with the jabs: by printing the currency to buy stuff, they defeat themselves by inflation–so how to counteract it? Kill people. Then you can continue to buy stuff with the monopoly money without raising prices in the process. She ...