Hmmm. I get this question frequently. “Well doctor, you freely accepted the requirement for a yearly flu shot at your hospital, place of work, etc? Why do you oppose the “jab?””
I answer. well, it is 1.) simple and 2.) complicated.
Simple answer to 1.) is - I am a free American and cannot be forced to do something I chose to avoid. I certainly won’t allow something to be done to my body without true informed consent and the jab has never involved informed consent.
Complex answer to 2.) is - Okay. You got 20 mins or an hour to talk about this stuff. I will start with the first question.. “Do you know what m-RNA stands for, what it does in our cells?” I hate to tell you this but I have found 90% of Americans with a college education not to know that answer. Worst of all, I hate to tell you probably 50% of my MD friends would struggle to explain the basics of what m-RNA is and does. Simply put, many Americans are brain washed by the MSM. It is a Operation Mockingbird well performed. Psychological brain washing simply put.
Oh. and by the way. the yearly flu shot was a shot in the dark. No pun intended. Some brainiacs met and chose three or so viral strains and vaccinated against them, thinking they would predominate. Surprise, that is why the flu shot varies from about 35-60% effectiveness… Yes the last five flu shots I got did not work. I still got the flu. But it didn’t threaten my health as bad as the jab can.
Epoch Times does a good job with the news. This I just ran across.
https://parler.com/feed/b891cad3-9547-4abb-a6ed-1a67f1504686
35%-60% is relative effectiveness as I understand it. Absolute risk is way less.
“ A review looking at vaccination in older adults identified eight randomised controlled trials (RCTs) with over 5000 participants and found that OLDER adults receiving the influenza vaccine may experience less influenza over a single season compared with placebo, from 6% to 2.4%.”
The results of a wider review of literature of RCTs from multiple sources of healthy 16-65 year olds (80,000 total cohort) found as low as 0.9%. It’s not worth the gas to drive to get one, IMO.
All the data here with CIs, etc.
https://www.cochranelibrary.com/cdsr/doi/10.1002/14651858.CD001269.pub6/full?cookiesEnabled