From the same article.Seems the hepatitis is in babies and toddler’s and a big mystery
Hepatitis in children: How many cases are there?
It looks likely that a common virus which usually causes colds, vomiting and diarrhoea has a role to play.www.bbc.co.uk
That’s what I just said?…or was it the headline you wanted to factor in
Just pointing it out as there was mention of the vaccine, but seems that is not the case due to the age it is being seen in.That’s what I just said?…or was it the headline you wanted to factor in
They didn’t mention the age of the children yesterday ?only that they were under 10 yr old I pointed out the age on my post. I don’t know why you then posted the exact same thing ,,only to point out the headline.Just pointing it out as there was mention of the vaccine, but seems that is not the case due to the age it is being seen in.
I posted the part in the article in regards to the vaccine as it was mentioned yesterday. Don’t see what the issue is.They didn’t mention the age of the children yesterday ? I pointed out the age on my post. I don’t know why you then posted the exact same thing only to point out the headline.
I had already said they were babies and toddlers??I posted the part in the article in regards to the vaccine as it was mentioned yesterday. Don’t see what the issue is.
I’ve amended my post. Chill.I had already said they were babies and toddlers??
You should have left it as you clearly were making a point!I’ve amended my post. Chill.
It’s really not that deep. I posted the part about the vaccine since it was mentioned yesterday. Don’t get why you’re making a big deal out of nothing.Odd that you didn’t post the beginning of the article then as it clearly statesView attachment 1179405 they were under 6
You should have left it as you clearly were making a point!
You know exactly why you posted that part of the article…own itIt’s really not that deep. I posted the part about the vaccine since it was mentioned yesterday. Don’t get why you’re making a big deal out of nothing.
I really don’t.You know exactly why you posted that part of the article…own it…it was so obvious!
Natural immunity is not better. There are people who get infected with Covid-19 that do not develop antibodies, infection with one variant does not mean you’ll be protected from another variant. Then there’s the risk of long covid and long term complications from a Covid-19 infection - vaccines reduce the risk of both.Basic immunology was thrown out the window and treated like a myth.
In January medical ethics professor Aaron Kheriaty was fired by the University of California-Irvine for violating the mandate that all university employees be vaccinated against COVID-19. Kheriaty’s argument that since he’d already contracted COVID so his so-called “natural immunity” should serve just as well as the vaccine, if not better, fell on deaf ears and he was let go. But now evidence from Pfizer itself has revealed that the vaccine is no better at stopping contraction or the spread of COVID, yet few if any employers with vaccine mandates are reconsidering their policies to accept natural immunity. Jimmy and Professor Kheriaty discuss the various ways the justification for mandates are collapsing as additional research and information comes in.
No conspiracy to see hereMisinformation: As head of Bayer's pharmaceuticals division, he clearly has no idea what he's talking about. I won't believe it until ABC news or CNN says it's true.
Who made that claim ?Of course that clip of Stefan Oelrich was circulated and people claimed he said the mRNA vaccines are gene/cell therapy which is not true.
The full statement attributed to Stefan Oelrich is:
“We are really taking that leap [to drive innovation] – us as a company, Bayer – in cell and gene therapies … ultimately the mRNA vaccines are an example for that cell and gene therapy. I always like to say: if we had surveyed two years ago in the public – ‘would you be willing to take a gene or cell therapy and inject it into your body?’ – we probably would have had a 95% refusal rate.”
According to Oelrich, the fact that the world population has welcomed mRNA vaccines could open the way for new technologies in the medical field such as cell and gene therapy, technologies that Bayer has studied and promoted against diseases such as anemia or Parkinson’s. Oelrich made a comparison between messenger RNA vaccines and gene therapies as an example of technological breakthroughs in the medical field.
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