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ranney's avatar

I'm glad you wrote this Bill, and I wish you had done it sooner. This so-called vaccine has done an enormous amount of harm, and even now in some states medical workers are required to have the boosters in order to keep their jobs. This is punitive in the extreme, especially when we know that the mrna is dangerous for a lot of people. Another point that I note no one has made here is that genuine vaccines take at least a year or usually more to be developed because they need to be tested for side effects which NONE of the covid was, hence millions of people are sick or dead as a result. This was obvious from day one - the fact that the testing for side effects needed to be done before it could be used. Yet I'm not aware of any doctor or medical scientist or agency pointing out to the public the very simple fact that all medicine needs to be tested for side effects before it is allowed to be used - especially when the use is going to be used world wide for the entire human population. It wasn't until many cases of harmful reaction started appearing that anyone even mentioned the fact that covid had not been tested for side effects and that it should have been before it was used. Our MSM could have said something, but didn't, and Fauci should have said something, but didn't. The con is still going on in some states, and too many people who don't follow the news closely are still in ignorance.

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Medicine is an art, not a science. There are no certainties in medicine, there are no absolute proofs and there can be no guarantees.

It was good that the government pushed people to take precautions and I believe that, because of the morbidity and degree of contagion we experienced initially, mandating people take the vaccines was appropriate. As for the shutdowns, I think that was going beyond what was necessary and reasonable.

But the government clearly oversold the efficacy and even the safety of the vaccines knowing full well they had been rushed onto the market and not adequately tested by FDA standards - and they should have been up front about that.

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