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Jan. 11th, 2021|11:15 am

brookings
You might be correct about vaccines, but I am not so sure. We have, apparently new mutant strains against which the current batch of vaccines have not been tested (so I read). They might be effective against the UK strain, but people have no idea bout their efficacy against the South African strain.

Being as Big Pharma is a powerful business lobby, I fear that our freedoms will be, therefore, dependent on having had the latest updated vaccines against the latest mutant strains, and in order to keep track of this, we will need an extensive form of bio-surveillance.

The best way in my opinion to get out of this crisis in the long term, is to focus all our attempts on building up our own natural immunity - and do our best to protect those who can't do this. We should also ensure our health services can cope with a surge in demand - the like of which we are seeing here. These restrictions cripple the economy, reduce tax revenue drastically, and plunge the country into insane debt - all of which will mean we can't and won't be able to invest in health in the coming years - meaning we are ever more dependent on Big Pharma to endow is with freedoms with their vaccines.

Good business model.
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