As a doctor I will always oppose the compulsion of a vaccine that is untested, untrialled, with minimal benefit for the vast majority. This is not in our political culture, nor in our clinical culture. I am pro-vaccination. I am anti-quackery. Rushing drug development is lunacy.
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Als antwoord op @JonMarcStanley
I’ve no problem when schools make them mandatory to enrol kids in the school. Not keen on the idea of making them mandatory for the general population.
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Als antwoord op @Richx183
The decision must be on a personal basis. Recommend by all means but yes mandatory vaccination as an eradication strategy without consent is not part of our culture.
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Als antwoord op @JonMarcStanley
Agreed. Longer term I doubt they’ll make it mandatory, they’ll just make life awkward for people who don’t get vaccinated. State employment, large companies, airlines may make it mandatory if you want to travel etc.
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Als antwoord op @Richx183
Every 3 months? Every 6? We don't know how long it would be protective for, including protective to the point we would not be transmitters of sub clinical infection especially if its used to relax precautionary measures.
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Als antwoord op @JonMarcStanley
We simply don’t know. Most of the experts I follow doubt any vaccine will offer sterilising immunity. At best they’ll offer protection from serious disease. Remains to be seen what that means for transmission.
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Which is fine, yet does not mean infected people with minimal symptoms ( subclinical infection ) won;t spread it. So what is the point?
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