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AZ vaccine banned in Australia for association to thrombosis with thrombocytopenia (TTS). USA is so behind, it's embarrassing.

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@SoulKey says
"low priority group" = not at risk.
DEAD WRONG. Again!!

Let's count up what you've gotten DEAD WRONG so far.

(1) You claimed USA had failed to ban the Astrazeneca vaccine. In fact, we never authorized or allowed it. Your claim was DEAD WRONG - we banned it from the get-go!

(2) You cited WHO for your claim that mRNA vaccines for children "is medical malpractice!" In fact, WHO says "Primary and booster doses are safe and effective in children and adolescents." Proving your claim was DEAD WRONG.

(3) Now you say ' "low priority group" = not at risk.'
Low priority means LOWER RISK, not zero risk. You are DEAD WRONG again!!

Three strikes and you're out dude! It's been fun seeing you make a fool of yourself, but now I gotta run.
@ElwoodBlues
You claimed USA had failed to ban the Astrazeneca vaccine. In fact, we never authorized or allowed it.

1-You are wrong I never said that. Here's what I said:(AZ vaccine banned in Australia for association to thrombosis with thrombocytopenia (TTS). )(USA is so behind, it's embarrassing.)



You cited WHO for your claim that mRNA vaccines for children "is medical malpractice!" In fact, WHO says "Primary and booster doses are safe and effective in children and adolescents."

2-You are wrong yet again. Direct quote from WHO website:
"The public health impact of vaccinating healthy children and adolescents is comparatively much lower than the established benefits of traditional essential vaccines for children – such as the rotavirus, measles, and pneumococcal conjugate vaccines – and of COVID-19 vaccines for high and medium priority groups."

Low priority means LOWER RISK, not zero risk.
3- You are wrong all the way! I didn't say Zero. Thanks for admitting they're low risk though.