Oh goody! Colorado healthcare workers will be given early access to a live Ebola vaccine. Because Ebola is a huge issue in Colorado, right?
Providing yet more evidence that medical employees need their heads examined...
Call me a crazy conspiracy theorist, but using a live vaccine for Ebola - a vaccine that will shed something toxic - viral or not - virtually guarantees outbreaks of toxicity-associated illnesses.
It will either be used as an excuse for:
1- More Ebola vaccines because, obviously, Ebola is now a problem. Go figure!
2- An excuse for why yet more young, healthy people are dropping dead suddenly or becoming disabled. And as an added benefit, it will be a reason for more drugs and vaccines. Ka-ching!
Win-win for pHarma - lose-lose for everyone else.
Ebola is a rare but deadly disease. In 2014, a major outbreak in West Africa led to some cases in the United States. While there are no known outbreaks in the world right now, members of Denver Health's High Risk Infection Team said they are some of the first to receive the live vaccine as a way to be prepared in the event of a future outbreak.
…As for how long the Ebola vaccine lasts, Frank said right now it's just one dose. The vaccine they received, Ervebo, is only available to frontline workers who may be at risk of being exposed to the virus.
It ALWAYS starts out being just one dose. And then, one more. And one more. ad infinitum.
According to this recent Substack article, the vaccine sheds onto and infects others 31% of the time. That’s quite a risk of spreading Ebola! But perhaps that’s the intention?
With all the talk of Disease X, to paraphrase Paul Keating - the pandemic we had to have - one has to wonder if Ebola will be the disease of choice. After all, we already have such a great vaccine for it, and, like the COVID jabs - it self-replicates illness, providing a nearly endless market for more shots. Until everyone who has taken them is dead, at least.
Anyone in Colorado (or anywhere else for that matter) who agrees to take this jab after the experience of the last 4 years is either criminally insane or mentally deficient. That’s my opinion, and I’m sticking with it!
The last 4 years have shown us that unfortunately, many health care workers appear not to be our brightest and best.
Meryl, you worry too much: what could possibly go wrong??