Agreed OGF. There are good people (eg those who are willing to take the vaccine for the common good) and bad;-)
Probably true OGF.
Autism Eye is edited by Gillian Loughran and its publisher is Gillian’s husband, Mark Hayes. Not only are they both award-winning magazine editors and writers with years of experience in the UK publishing business (sic), but they are also the parents of Finn, their beloved son, who has autism.
Not medical professionals, then.
£90,000 payout to MMR boy but experts insist jab is safe
Mon, Aug 30, 2010
A medical assessment panel awarded the payment to Jackie and John Fletcher after concluding their son was left severely disabled by the mumps, measles and rubella jab at 13 months old.
Robert, now 18, has epileptic fits, is unable to talk, stand unaided or feed himself, but is not autistic.
Mr and Mrs Fletcher successfully appealed after their application for compensation under the Government’s Vaccine Damage Payment Scheme was rejected in 1997.
Their original claim failed on the grounds that it was impossible to prove beyond reasonable doubt what had caused Robert’s illness.
But that was overturned last week by a panel of two doctors and a barrister who ruled that on the balance of probabilities Robert’s first epileptic fit – which was 10 days after the jab – was triggered by the vaccine.
Scientists, however, insisted that there was no evidence to suggest MMR was unsafe and warned that if parents failed to vaccinate their children there were greater risks of deaths, health complications, and an upsurge in the diseases.
Not journalists, then.
You pays yer money and you takes yer choice …
I’ll rush round and tell them that they are wrong then Omah?
Well good for them Dex, if it makes them happy…
It surely does OGF.
Who said they were “wrong” …
Bit confused as to who the “they” are. Scientists and the wider medical community seem to take the view that the two doctors and the barrister are wrong, if that’s who the “they” are.
It’s OGF’s “they” not mine …
The ‘They’ in question Dex are the parents of the little boy who believe it was the MMR vaccine that turned him into a cabbage…
It’ must be a bit like being a remain voter
There was a really good novel I read about the leper colony on the Greek Island of spinalonga set in the last century. I think that it was the 1950s or 60s before everyone there received a cure. They would have outbreaks on other islands or mainland and those affected would have to leave their families and live in grim conditions on this island. Even children. A life sentence. Very thought provoking.
We visited Spinalonga once while on a Greek holiday Annie, just went round on a boat, it sure looked grim…
Is that what all of us non vaxxers have got to look forward to?
If they send us to the Isle of Man I’ll be queing up at the surgery door first thing on Monday…
Yes Annie I forgot to put them on the list…Of course, there are no good remain voters though… They are all knobs!
Recall watching something about Spinalonga on an abandoned structures type of program.
Bet there’s a correlation between remain voters and antivaxxers.
Foxy, l have to say, there has been a high incidence of Autism since the the MMR vaccination was introduced but the experts won’t have it.
Why wouldn’t Tony Blair say, when asked, if his last child that was born whilst he was in office, had, had the MMR injection?
He wouldn’t answer the question.
You can correlate anything if you just find the right sample. I have one antivax friend who voted remain but he is also vegan and objects for that reason. My other antivax friend is very pro brexit very right wing and very religious. Sends me David icke videos and is anti mask anti lockdown covid denying. Most brexit and remain friends have had their jabs.
It’s all about money Art
Our version of a leper colony? Has anyone here been?