Belfast Telegraph

Vaccine myths debunked: expert on key issues

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Ned Mccarthy: So, how do they know there won’t be long-term, unintended side-effects? Only time can tell that. And why do government­s have to indemnify the vaccine manufactur­er if it’s so safe?

Adrian Mcfall: Here is a question for him: why have the Government passed legislatio­n that they aren’t taking liability for reactions from the vaccine?

Rory Donaghy: “Rushing to offer indemnity”? You do know that indemnity has been in place for decades?

Anne Mccloy: Take your medicine and you can go back out to play.

Jason Turner: When push comes to shove, I’ll probably get the vaccine. But I live by the logic that I’ve taken far worse things every weekend of the 1990s and I survived it somehow.

Steven O’connor: Deliver the vaccine in powder form and all these Facebook experts will be snorting it by the weekend.

David Stockman: Why can’t those who want the vaccine take it without trying to demonise those who don’t?

Tony Maronie: Was coronaviru­s the start of a plan to get the world vaccinated? I won’t be taking it.

Darren Mcbride: I don’t know how these vaccine ‘experts’ can say there is no question of long-term safety implicatio­ns.

Jordan Stewart: Covid-19 is statistica­lly no worse than a bad winter flu. The numbers prove that.

Jeremy Anderson: Why are politician­s and pharmaceut­ical companies legally exempt if people have adverse side-effects?

Glen Campbell: 21 different potential serious side-effects, including death and being paralysed, but sure nothing to be concerned about.

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