I know mental isn't it. A "virus" that has a 99.7% survival rate, but have this vaccine which has a 1% chance of getting a very serious skin reaction!

I know mental isn't it. A "virus" that has a 99.7% survival rate, but have this vaccine which has a 1% chance of getting a very serious skin reaction!
Mental, halfway through having your DNA reprogrammed to be changed to having monkey virus injected into you. Can't believe these health chiefs are being so reckless with others lives.Laura wrote: ↑Wed Apr 14, 2021 8:04 pm Once more the unscrupulous spout the unbelievable![]()
https://www.portugalresident.com/only-1 ... r-vaccine/
Only 15% of the more than 3600 cases of adverse reactions reported in Portugal are related to the AstraZeneca vaccine while DGS health chiefs today have ‘admitted’ that the second dose ‘could be substituted by any other vaccine’.
And so began another ‘stranger than fiction’ week in Portugal where no-one can really tell where the pandemic is taking us.
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Meantime, following ‘doubts’ last week over what was to be done with under-60s who had received their first dose of AstraZeneca (and are now too young to be given the second click here) the matter seems to have been settled: they can receive ‘any other vaccine that is available’.
This is ‘surprising’ in that the World Health Organisation said only days ago that there was no data available to sustain this approach. The Pfizer and Moderna vaccines use mRNA technology (messenger RNA), whereas AstraZeneca uses adenovirus-vectored technology.
Nonetheless, from one week to the next, the ‘doubts’ have been dispelled and people mid-way through the inoculation process are being told ‘there is nothing to worry about’.
Worse than any risks from vaccines (whichever they are), says vaccine coordinator Henrique Gouveia e Melo, are the risks of not being vaccinated at all.
Said the vice-admiral who took over the country vaccination programme after a fairly shambolic start, it is very important that people “do not enter a curve of hysteria” over all the issues surrounding AstraZeneca (now renamed Vaxzevria) as this could prejudice not only the vaccination process but the protection of people…”
Why? They are all chosen, and programmed.
Yes, I know. But it is so obvious this time. Makes you wonder how they can be so blatant.Laura wrote: ↑Wed Apr 14, 2021 9:32 pm Why? They are all chosen, and programmed.
The timing, phrasing, language change, but it's the same play in most countries
The relentlessness of it is affecting my partner too.
His options are narrowing, and he's a 'freedom at any price' guy.
(Minor observation:-New paragraphs are dropped on posting, yet still show when I go to (pointlessly) edit)
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