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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why PP? What is it about this booster just curious?[/quote] My doctor and my kids' pediatrician weren't against the booster by any means, but they said not to expect it to have much of a benefit after about 2-3 months. I already knew that, but was a bit surprised they were both so up-front about it.[/quote] Was he/she/they suggesting re-vaccinating every three months??[/quote] No, certainly not. These were all annual follow-up visits, and the flu and covid vaccinations were on their checklists to cover. They recommended the flu vaccine, and carried it in the office. They didn't recommend for or against the covid vaccine, but both acknowledged there wasn't data showing a great benefit, particularly for people previously vaccinated or infected. The closest thing the pediatrician provided in terms of advice was over timing. He said if we ultimately did decide to to get the updated vaccine, we should think about when we'd want that 2-3 months of protection. This was back in November. He was basically suggesting that we wait until mid-December, if we were going to get it at all.[/quote] Do you think they don't have the covid-19 new vax because they're scared of long term effects and don't want to be liable down the road????????????[/quote] In Switzerland, doctors can be liable for vaccine injuries in some cases: "Since the 1st. January 2016 the fundamentally revised Epidemics Act (EpG) is in force. Articles 64-69 EpG provide for a uniform procedure that applies to all of Switzerland for requests for financial compensation and satisfaction in the event of damage from consequences. One compensation for vaccination damage is only considered in the following situations: 1. The vaccination was recommended or ordered by the authorities. ... 3. Compensation is only granted if the damage is not otherwise covered (subsidiary liability). Specifically, this means that a injured person is only entitled to compensation if the damage has not already been covered by third parties, for example by a doctor ( medical liability ), the vaccine manufacturer ( product liability ) or insurance ( social or private insurance ). The compensation wants to alleviate insufficient third-party benefits." https://www.bag.admin.ch/bag/de/home/gesetze-und-bewilligungen/gesuche-bewilligungen/gesuche-bewilligungen-im-bereich-infektionskrankheiten/genugtuung-bei-impfschaeden.html[/quote]
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