I haven't suggested to anyone that they
not take the vaccines. I just posted a fact that the clinical trials didn't evaluate long-term safety because they were cut short & the vaccines were rushed to the public under the emergency authorization clause. Most of my friends & relatives are vaccinated and they will out of curiosity from time to time ask why I'm hesitant and I respond with two answers; I have post-infection immunity & I'm concerned about the lack of long-term safety data. None of them fly off the handle handle & accuse me of advocating for people not to take the vaccine. Lol
Remember the video I posted on ER physician
Dr. Tommy Redwood who was fired from Piedmont Hospital in Atlanta for refusing the vaccine? He's says he's
not anti-vaxx because he's taken both the flu & hepatitis vaccines. He also acknowledges that the vast majority of patients in the hospitals with Covid are unvaccinated. However, he points out the that vaccine isn't for him - he says he is far less likely to get serious ill from Covid because he doesn't have any comorbidities like most of the Covid patients he sees. Redwood further adds that the risk of any possible unknown side-effects from the vaccine outweighs any proven benefit - now that the vaccines require boosters.
So, clearly Redwood is concerned about possible safety issues, and doing his own benefit/risk analysis feels the risks outweigh the benefits for
him. Does this make Redwood anti-vaxx & advocating for people not to take the vaccine? I don't think so. Btw, Redwood got a job offer from an Alabama hospital that feels his experience as a seasoned ER physician is far more valuable than the politics of him refusing these mandates forced on health care workers.
View: https://youtu.be/VTfO0GYMbCU