I am half way though but just wanted to say thanks for sharing such a great find! It's only one study but it's really interesting to see what the breakthrough cases are.
I am half way though but just wanted to say thanks for sharing such a great find! It's only one study but it's really interesting to see what the breakthrough cases are.
I am half way though but just wanted to say thanks for sharing such a great find! It's only one study but it's really interesting to see what the breakthrough cases are.
Do you think bribing health officials in order to get fake shots so you can gain falsified medical documents is right? They got what they deserved. And - ironically - will be better off for it. I have zero sympathy.Do people really think that not gathering informed consent and not allowing for bodily autonomy is funny? I am disgusted by that report.
Do you think bribing health officials in order to get fake shots so you can gain falsified medical documents is right? They got what they deserved. And - ironically - will be better off for it. I have zero sympathy.
The only thing I'd change about this story is it would have been better if the doctors had given the money to charity or bonuses for ICU nurses or something.No, I don’t think it is right but I don’t think giving them a vaccine that they did not give informed consent or bodily autonomy is right too. Doctors should not be taking bribes for this and it just shows how corrupt some countries really are. Far from funny.
I don’t think they are “better off” with it either regardless of the mainstream media narrative being pushed.
@Affable I am sure we can agree that both parties were in the wrong here. It's not like the antivaxxers can sue the doctors, because to do so they'd have to admit taking part in a crime themselves. It'd be like trying to sue your drug dealer for selling you baking soda.
Don't want to watch any more of this guy because he's turned into a massive shill for Ivermectin. He even deletes comments calling him out for it.
Well as I said, I did check to ensure it wasn't satire. The site, obscure as it is, appears to report genuine news, so who knows. If it was Cambodia, people would be paying $300 trying to get Pfizer and be given saline lol.Im kinda doubting the veracity of this story timmy. It would be completely unethical and in fact unlawful. Not saying there arent dodgy docs around but my spidey senses are tellling me its a "clickbaity" story. The likes of which are abounding everywhere on the internet.
Is sad cos these articles just befuddle the genuinely confused and serve as "evidence" for those wishing such to support their views.
Its a divisive issue but these red herrings do nobody any good. Not a go at you for posting it Timmy. In fact its good to see examples of such tripe being peddled.
I dont think its satirical either per se but more a dodgy "news" source.Well as I said, I did check to ensure it wasn't satire. The site, obscure as it is, appears to report genuine news, so who knows. If it was Cambodia, people would be paying $300 trying to get Pfizer and be given saline lol.
Cambodia is the sixth most vaccinated country in the world (maybe seventh because Qatar hasn't updated their stats for ages). Helped here by millions of doses of Sinovac donated by China, who basically own Cambodia these days. I'm not complaining. Have had an AZ booster as well as my original two SV shots.I dont think its satirical either per se but more a dodgy "news" source.
www.keeptalkinggreece.com. LOL.
Like the wolrd over, dodgy news sites or ones just created for the business of views and clicks doesnt make them reputable.
Ive meant to ask you also, whats the situation like in Cambodia presently with vaccination rates etc.

Thats what they peddle on. Of course we cant be 100% sure. But such a story if true would lead to widespread inquests ,de-registrations, arrests and furore.And yes that Greek news site may be questionable. Prepared to give them the benefit f the doubt. Will be interesting to see if the story gets any other coverage.