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To be worried about our government

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user1468867871 · 29/08/2020 10:03

Let me be clear, all my family are up to date with our vaccines and I am not a ‘flat earther’ but,

If there is a vaccine, it needs to be safe, we don’t want to go from one nightmare into another.

Government is attempting to bypass safety procedures and to indemnity themselves and pharmaceutical companies

  1. Temporary authorisation of the supply of unlicensed products
  2. Civil liability and immunity

www.gov.uk/government/consultations/distributing-vaccines-and-treatments-for-covid-19-and-flu/consultation-document-changes-to-human-medicine-regulations-to-support-the-rollout-of-covid-19-vaccines

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BF2748 · 29/08/2020 11:45

You’re right to have concerns a If they do it for this they’ve probably done it for most. Most vaccines don’t have liability if someone has an adverse reaction then pharmaceutical companies can’t be hold accountable. I don’t believe in vaccines that are on the market today and certainly wouldn’t have a vaccine that’s not going through the typical protocol, something they’re so open about makes it even more alarming.

FluffyKittensinabasket · 29/08/2020 11:54

Who can forget the swine flu vaccine that some NHS workers were forced to have?

www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.buzzfeed.com/amphtml/shaunlintern/these-nhs-staff-were-told-the-swine-flu-vaccine-was-safe

MellySandra · 29/08/2020 11:56

yabu is this is the only reason you have concerns about this government 😳

FTMF30 · 29/08/2020 12:00

Yanbu but I feel most people on here have some wierd blind ambition to get a vaccine no matter what the cost.

TheSeedsOfADream · 29/08/2020 12:01

Have you been on a desert island since February (and not only!)

minnieok · 29/08/2020 12:17

It's normal for governments to accept limited liability for vaccines. Because adverse reactions are rare it can take a million doses to experience one for instance. The Oxford vaccine is now ready to go ive heard waiting for approval, if I was in a vulnerable position I would have had it in the trial (I'm not so won't get the vaccine I suspect)

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