Comments by "Edward McLaughlin" (@edwardmclaughlin7935) on "Boring Twenties u0026 vaccines flip-flop - The Week in 60 Minutes | SpectatorTV" video.
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Sir Mark Walport seems to be fully behind the move to have the state jab every arm in the land, multiple times.
His 'nothing sinister going on here' has itself a sinister ring to it. His claim that the mRNA treatments for which no long-term effects can be available in this short term deployment; can be regarded as every bit as wholesome as the polio or the TB vaccinations we all know to have been safe; less than convincing. (Safe, who knows yet, maybe because they were actual vaccines and not modifications to our RNA?)
His assurance of the ability of the jabs, to stop the passing of infection, is contrary to previous information from ministers and advisers that in fact the jabs do not stop people becoming infected, nor do they stop that infection being passed to others - their saving grace being that they alleviate symptoms and can curtail the onset of serious illness.
If, as he states, almost 90% of adults have been jabbed at least once, then how is it that we are not just totally in the clear now, instead of being held in this doom-narrative grip? What percentage of cover are we to aim for?
How can he be sure that in fact the jabs are the sole reason for our improved ratio between 'cases' and hospitalisations? Have our abilities to develop natural herd immunity been reduced to zero?
The 'India' or 'Delta' variant as it became known, has turned out to be, as he must surely be aware, nothing of concern. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TtOu7jx3snQ
Meanwhile, the economy that feeds all our kids and pays Sir Mark's salary, is being slow-bled by the day; it's workers thrown onto state dependency.
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