Thank you Karen.
Yes, @DrRanj, so much misinformation about vaccines out there indeed. But that also includes from the medical establishment you would have us consult, it seems?https://twitter.com/C7RKY/status/1043846882731216897 …
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John Clarke @C7RKY>> I'm still trying to grasp how much the US position influences matters in the UK, but could it *really* be possible that the required safety measures for US vaccines haven't been in place for over 30 YEARS? The very suggestion should terrify any rational thinking person.Show this thread1 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
Replying to @C7RKY @ashkarmstrong and
...misinformation. Oh, and fraud. Let's not forget allegations of scientific fraud. Who to believe?
#VaccinesWork#ExceptWhenTheyDont#VaccinesHarmToohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qxr-cv-JuI8 …1 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
@sellis1808@drpaulmorgan benefits of#FluShots post#Sepsis@larrymatthews55 ?2 replies 0 retweets 1 like -
Replying to @SimplySepsis @C7RKY and
Definitely worth getting flu vaccination if you’re in an “at risk” group. Which I reckon you are.
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Yes I do get my flu vaccine since
#sepsis@drpaulmorgan It was my Gp that highly reccomended it. Trying to encourage people to discuss with their own Gp the benefits, as they are hearing negative comments about it.1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes -
Replying to @SimplySepsis @C7RKY and
The problem with the flu vaccine is that a new version is needed each year due to genetic drift, which can then make the in-use version poorly efficacious. Happened a few times in recent years. A “universal” vaccine is being developed.
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Also they hear a lot of "scare " stories. And this is so sad, as some people who have never had the flu jab before, and are recovering from a serious illness, are being scared off by claims of toxins and other horrors for example.
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Replying to @SimplySepsis @C7RKY and
The antivaxxers will always spread fear and misinformation. No vaccine is 100% safe, but they’re generally >99.999% safe. There was a link between one vaccine and narcolepsy, but it’s as rare as rocking-horse manure.
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Not sure of source for the 99.999% figure, but we know it's possibly derived from just 51% of studies (the ave publishing rate). If I have 10 studies, 5 conclude black, the other 5 white, but only publish the black ones, then the result appears to be black, rather than murky grey
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