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that is one brave doctor

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MrsLargeEmbodied · 09/01/2022 09:20

to speak about not having the vaccination
www.theguardian.com/politics/2022/jan/08/nhs-doctor-challenges-sajid-javid-over-covid-vaccination-rules

he has had a lot of support

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Bagelsandbrie · 09/01/2022 09:23

Brave? Or stupid. Irresponsible.

We need as many people as possible to get vaccinated to get ourselves out of this mess.

The vast majority of those putting pressure on the NHS with covid are unvaccinated.

MrsLargeEmbodied · 09/01/2022 09:25

he has had covid.

in italy at least they are making it mandatory for those over 50

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Sunflowersinthewind · 09/01/2022 09:27

He makes sense though, the waning immunity does mean staff will have to be boosted continually. We can't financially afford that, we can't logistically keep that up and having staff leave the NHS now would cause more problems than having a certain percentage of unvaccinated/unboosted staff

OrangeShark27 · 09/01/2022 09:30

He does make some sense re the waning immunity but he doesn't explain why he doesn't want the vaccination

EarPlugAfficionado · 09/01/2022 09:31

They have a NHS staffing crisis and the govt is then going to risk more leaving? Bad move imo.

Bagelsandbrie · 09/01/2022 09:32

If the vaccines do not provide lasting immunity then yes of course that’s an issue and it may not be viable to keep giving people boosters all the time but right now we have boosters available and they do provide some immunity at a time where we have huge numbers of people catching covid so to say anything to deter people from getting a vaccine at this time is just irresponsible.

(I say that as someone in the clinically extremely vulnerable group who currently has covid - albeit very mildly- and has been triple jabbed).

SparklingLime · 09/01/2022 09:34

This is a brave doctor:

twitter.com/drmeenalviz/status/1479824812889579523?s=12

OrangeShark27 · 09/01/2022 09:34

He doesn't explain why he is prepared to give up his job which he has trained many years for for the sake of a vaccine.

Also he says he has had covid at some point or other, doesn't sound like a PCR positive, more like he has done an antibody test and has antibodies.

If he has worked in covid ITU he is probably getting continuous exposure and that is maintaining his immunity. But is this the same for every health care worker? Can we risk discouraging people from vaccination? Boosters do seem to be helping. What is his solution if its not vaccination?

Iwantthesummersun · 09/01/2022 09:35

Having covid is no get out of jail free card. Friends daughter has now tested positive for second time in two months.

MrsLargeEmbodied · 09/01/2022 09:38

why is Dr Meena Viz brave?

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GiveMeNovocain · 09/01/2022 09:38

I've had 3 vaccinations in less than a year and am now being .told the booster may only work for 10 weeks www.webmd.com/vaccines/covid-19-vaccine/news/20211227/covid-booster-protection-wanes-new-data

Maybe natural immunity would serve me better? I certainly don't want vaccinations 4 times a year.

Why can't we say natural immunity may be more effective?

ineedsun · 09/01/2022 09:41

@MrsLargeEmbodied

to speak about not having the vaccination www.theguardian.com/politics/2022/jan/08/nhs-doctor-challenges-sajid-javid-over-covid-vaccination-rules

he has had a lot of support

Not on my Twitter feed. A lot of people pointing out things like the fact that he’s wearing a watch in a clinical area, raising questions about his private practice and his communication style. All painting a picture of a man who is questionable clinically.
MrsLargeEmbodied · 09/01/2022 09:42

yes, he has had support outside of twitter
plenty of people are scared to speak out

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thewhatsit · 09/01/2022 09:44

@Iwantthesummersun

Having covid is no get out of jail free card. Friends daughter has now tested positive for second time in two months.
But neither is the vaccine though? Plenty of people test positive within weeks or months of having the vaccine.

I think the vaccine makes sense for the majority of people in it reduces their own risk of serious illness and death substantially. But surely that’s not the point of mandatory vaccination? - it’s to reduce spread? And isn’t his point that the vaccine doesn’t reduce spread ENOUGH to warrant it being mandatory?

Alisonb1234 · 09/01/2022 09:45

Quite a long existing thread about this already, though maybe not obvious from the title www.mumsnet.com/Talk/coronavirus/4447481-Sajid-javid

MrsLargeEmbodied · 09/01/2022 09:47

thanks @Alisonb1234
i did find it, after my post.
i just heard him on the radio, speaking from his personal point of view

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thecatfromjapan · 09/01/2022 09:51

I'm tired of this anti-vaccination stuff on MN.

It's beyond irresponsible.

GiveMeNovocain · 09/01/2022 09:54

@thecatfromjapan

I'm tired of this anti-vaccination stuff on MN.

It's beyond irresponsible.

I'm tired of all this anti immune system stuff on mn

It's beyond unscientific

ChardonnaysPetDragon · 09/01/2022 09:58

Brave? No.

More like an irresponsible idiot.

Minecraftlover · 09/01/2022 10:03

I completely support his stance. Countless other doctors/nurses/scientists have been saying the same for months, and being censored/discredited. I was shocked to see this on sky news, he is incredibly brave and I hope encourages others to stand their ground too. This bullying of anyone questioning the official narrative is quite honestly terrifying to me.

LethargicActress · 09/01/2022 10:06

He was asked a question and he answered it honestly. Good for him. I wonder how many people that think he’s an idiot would still be very grateful for his help if they were in need of a consultant anaesthetist. The NHS can’t afford to lose its staff over this. We need them, and if the vaccines are that important, then we should be protected enough by our own not to be too worried about being treated by unvaccinated staff in a clean, hygienic hospital.

Bagelsandbrie · 09/01/2022 10:07

@thecatfromjapan

I'm tired of this anti-vaccination stuff on MN.

It's beyond irresponsible.

Same.

I have no doubt whatsoever that without the triple jabs that I’ve had I would probably be on a ventilator or dead right now.

Florianus · 09/01/2022 10:08

The anaesthetist (Dr Steve James) does not claim that there is anything wrong with the vaccine, just that he thinks (wrongly) that having had Covid-19 gives him better protection.

Why on earth doesn't he just have the vaccine anyway, like the almost 4 billion of us who have already been fully vaccinated?

Delatron · 09/01/2022 10:09

Do any of us want endless vaccines though? We do it for the greater good. I was happy to have two vaccinations. I’ve just had omicron so really don’t need/want a booster and feel ill again. But we won’t be considered fully vaccinated for travel without it.

I think there should be more discussion about immunity after infection but from my understanding vaccinations plus natural immunity is the best combination for long lasting immunity.

Plus I guess the doctor has to isolate every time he’s a close contact?

AndAnotherNewOne · 09/01/2022 10:09

Hardly bullying to point out he is wrong. Just because other fools support a fool doesn't make idiots suddenly wise.

If he wants to resign I wish him luck getting another job. I hope he refuses treatment next time he gets it, especially ICU.

But he won't- ICU full of the unvaccinated.

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