UK approves Pfizer jab for use in 12-15-year-olds

UK approves Pfizer jab for use in 12-15-year-olds

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sutoka

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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-57358446

Why anyone would want a child who has zero percent chance of dying or even getting seriously ill from Covid to be vaccinated. Personally I've chosen not to take a vaccine but that's my choice. This I believe this has nothing to do with protecting children and everything to do with the pharmaceutical companies wanting everyone to be vaccinated regardless of risk to maximise profit.

sutoka

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pavarotti1980 said:
sutoka said:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-57358446

Why anyone would want a child who has zero percent chance of dying or even getting seriously ill from Covid to be vaccinated. Personally I've chosen not to take a vaccine but that's my choice. This I believe this has nothing to do with protecting children and everything to do with the pharmaceutical companies wanting everyone to be vaccinated regardless of risk to maximise profit.
Do you think its right for children to have other vaccines for diseases they are unlikely to die from? MMR, Polio, Influenza to name a few......
At the end of the day the pharmaceutical company is profiting from the immunisation schedule already in place in the UK
https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/immunisa...
MMR, Polio, Influenza vaccine developed over decades, Covid vaccines are still in the experimental stages until at least 2023, the people taking it are guinea pigs with no liability to the companies if someone dies as a result of the vaccine. Sky News quoting a serious health official saying ' benefits outweigh the risks", well try telling that to the hundreds of people who have died in the UK alone from blood clots and strokes for simply doing as the government advised and taking the vaccine.

MMR, Polio, Influenza are also seriously debilitating conditions which impact on children's lives. Unless someone can tell me otherwise but I'm aware of one death of Covid from someone under the age of 15, a 13 year old boy right at the start of the pandemic who it later turned out had a serious underlying condition.

Edited by sutoka on Friday 4th June 12:06