The report, researched by academics and civil servants, active or retired, has as core recommendation to discontinue the injections for those under the age of 60.
It's not clear to me why doctors would want to give this type of injection to immunocompomised persons and people over 60. Would they not be at significant risk of adverse events from the jabs? But in any case why not just treat the illness, given we have very effective early treatment protocols?
It's not clear to me why doctors would want to give this type of injection to immunocompomised persons and people over 60. Would they not be at significant risk of adverse events from the jabs? But in any case why not just treat the illness, given we have very effective early treatment protocols?