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She said the quiet bit out loud
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“I don’t want an 18-year-old in Queensland dying from a clotting illness who, if they got covid, probably wouldn’t die. We are not in a position that I need to ask young, fit, healthy people to put their health on the line (by) getting a vaccine that could potentially significantly harm them”
So, according to the CMO, even though the risks to an 18 year old of dying from the A-Z jab are vanishingly small, they are still significantly greater than the risking of dying of the WuFlu.
This is an old person’s disease. The AVERAGE age of those who’ve died in Australia is ~85.Only 5 have been under 50 and they had co-morbidities. A healthy 18 year old is effectively safe from it.
Yet the mantra has been that we all need to be vaccinated, down to kids and even babies. Things like ‘we’re not safe until we’re all safe’ sound catchy but aren’t true. That’s why the CMO’s words were so shocking – she’d strayed from the accepted narrative. The government has lockdowned themselves into a bind where they can’t admit that the under 50s are and always have been safe. So they need to fudge it by saying they’ll be safe after receiving the unsafe jab. That message was muddied by Ms Young. She forgot what the approved message was.
So the under-50’s will dutifully line up and get a jab that they’ll be told will make them safe when in fact they were already safe. Then the government will declare that that the crisis that never existed is averted and we can go back to normal.
In the meantime the Inter-generational Report tells us that our grankids will still be paying for this lunacy in 2060.
“The whole aim of practical politics is to keep the population alarmed – and hence clamouring to be led to safety by menacing it with an endless series of hobgoblins, all of them imaginary.” Mencken