Getting vaccinated should be voluntary, that's for sure, and no one should be forced to get vaccinated. What then to call covid passports if not a form of coercion?
A colleague found records in insurance companies in Poland that clearly state that there will be no insurance for people testing drugs, preparations, vaccines on themselves for complications. As the so-called vaccines still have not passed clinical tests, they are considered a medical experiment. Does it ring a bell?
1) Vaccines have been said from the beginning not to protect against disease and that the vaccinated can still infect others. They guaranteed, to some degree, only mitigation of the effects of the disease. So what is all this passport for?
2) Viruses do not mutate into more dangerous strains, otherwise we would have been killed by flu or rhino viruses long time ago. Each mutation weakens the virus so why are they scaring us with new strains?
I work in a place where lots of people have been vaccinated with two series of Pfizer, no one has complications or visible problems. But what will happen in a few years? We don't know. I would definitely wait until clinical trials are complete, which is probably scheduled for 2023.
A colleague found records in insurance companies in Poland that clearly state that there will be no insurance for people testing drugs, preparations, vaccines on themselves for complications. As the so-called vaccines still have not passed clinical tests, they are considered a medical experiment. Does it ring a bell?
1) Vaccines have been said from the beginning not to protect against disease and that the vaccinated can still infect others. They guaranteed, to some degree, only mitigation of the effects of the disease. So what is all this passport for?
2) Viruses do not mutate into more dangerous strains, otherwise we would have been killed by flu or rhino viruses long time ago. Each mutation weakens the virus so why are they scaring us with new strains?
I work in a place where lots of people have been vaccinated with two series of Pfizer, no one has complications or visible problems. But what will happen in a few years? We don't know. I would definitely wait until clinical trials are complete, which is probably scheduled for 2023.