Thoughts on strategy when confronted with vaccination
With vaccines in general, the strategy I plan to follow if someone pushes a vaccine on me or my family – if it is in some coercive (as with school children) or “mandatory” situation or if my job is threatened for example (as with nurses and doctors in some places) – is to insist on the official lengthy data sheet (product “insert”), get it from the Internet if necessary, actually sit down and read it, and come back with a long list of questions about the adverse effects, and a stack of articles printed from the Internet also, and ask the “authority” figure to read the information and ask everybody else to read it. Or maybe the information will have set my mind at rest, and maybe everything is okay?
Some of the questions might be about human fetal material depending on the vaccine, some of them might be about possible contamination with other viruses, some of them might be about toxic ingredients, and a lot of the questions might be about why I should risk being paralyzed as in the case of flu vaccine or suffering some other adverse effect, or why I should risk causing sickness to an elderly person because the vaccine sheds a virus.
Then I would see if the “authority” backs down.