RE: Comparing COVID-19 vaccine approaches with existing vaccines

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These questions can only be answered with time. Until we’ve reached that point, let’s be careful and take care of each other.

This is one of the reasons why we may not send our kids back to school. We somehow know nothing today, and keeping them home for 4 extra months will leave maybe enough time to science to get more reliable information...

[I know, that's kind of off topic, but I have read your post ;) ]



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Keeping them home may actually be smart. While there are claims that kids aren't as infectious, there are also claims for the opposite. And we don't know what the virus might be doing to them without us noticing.

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This is exactly our point: keeping them home and wait for the experts (the real ones I mean, not the self-declared ones) to have enough time to draw solid (or more solid) conclusions. My physics research will suffer a bit from that :)

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You should take your time and translate this article from German into your language. Here is an expert talking:

https://multipolar-magazin.de/artikel/krieg-gegen-einen-joker

About the author: Dr. med. Wolfgang Wodarg, born in 1947, is an internist and pulmonary physician, specialist for hygiene and environmental medicine as well as for public health and social medicine. After his clinical work as an internist, he was, among other things, a public health officer in Schleswig-Holstein for 13 years, at the same time lecturer at universities and technical colleges and chairman of the expert committee for health-related environmental protection at the Schleswig-Holstein Medical Association. In 1991 he received a scholarship to study at Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, USA (epidemiology).

As a member of the German Bundestag from 1994 to 2009, he was initiator and speaker in the Enquête Commission "Ethics and Law of Modern Medicine", member of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, where he was chairman of the Subcommittee on Health and deputy chairman of the Committee on Culture, Education and Science. In 2009, he initiated the Committee of Inquiry into WHO's role in H1N1 (swine flu) in Strasbourg, where he remained as a scientific expert after leaving Parliament. Since 2011 he has been working as a freelance university lecturer, doctor and health scientist and was a volunteer member of the board and head of the health working group at Transparency International Germany until 2020.

Dr. Wodarg is one of the sharpest critics of this whole event. It's worth reading him.

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Thanks for the article. I will have a look together with google translate next week. I can deal with food ordering in German, but not much more :D :)

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You're welcome. Take deepl.com - much better in translation and better service.
Do you know the website "swiss propaganda research"? Also worth having a look, not only in connection with the covid phenomena.

I am even worse when it comes to the French language. I only can say "Je ne parle pas français "- :D

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I don't need French translations; I am fine with the English ones! Thanks for the suggestions (I didn't know the website you mentioned) ;)

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