Derby Telegraph

Vaccine poses more of a risk then Covid-19

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ONE possible cause of ME (chronic fatiguesSy­ndrome) is viral infection. I wonder if all those who develop ME had suffered seasonal flu shortly beforehand? The symptoms of long Covid are similar to those of ME. Could it be that Long Covid is the new name for ME?

PCR tests show a positive response if the person has had Covid, flu or a cold within the last few months. It gives no indication of whether the person currently has Covid or whether they are infectious.

The inventor of this test clearly stated that it should never be used as a diagnostic tool on it’s own.

People who died, following a positive PCR test result, were recorded as dying from Covid, irrespecti­ve of whether they were also already suffering from cancer, heart disease or any other serious condition.

Had they died in previous years they would have been recorded as a death from these underlying causes instead. People who have been double-vaccinated, can and do, still catch Covid. Every other vaccine ever invented exists to prevent people catching the disease it is designed to vaccinate against.

Lateral flow tests rarely detect Covid unless it is a serious case.

Covid is spread through droplets emerging from the nose or mouth.

However, for these droplets to reach another person, at a normal public distance, they would need to be expelled with considerab­le force by a sneeze, cough or spitting.

People who do not have symptoms are unlikely to sneeze or cough in a way capable of spreading the virus. One third of people who test positive for Covid have no symptoms, so are very unlikely to be able to infect others.

There is no evidence that children suffer any adverse consequenc­es, even if they catch Covid. For people under 75, with no underlying conditions, the risk of serious consequenc­es of the virus is significan­tly less than 1%. So far there have been in excess of 1.178 million reports of serious adverse reactions to the vaccine for people in the UK. This is approximat­ely 2% of all people vaccinated in the UK.

This data can be found by looking at the vaccine analysis prints on the UK Government website www.gov. uk. So, the risk of serious consequenc­es from the vaccine, for adults, is well over double that of the virus. Since there are no reports of children having adverse reactions to the virus, but there have been some cases of adverse reactions to the vaccine in children, it is difficult to understand why the Government has decided to go ahead and vaccinate children, despite scientists recommendi­ng this NOT be done.

Peter Binks, by email

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