On 3 July 2021, archaeologist and TV presenter, Neil Oliver, railed against the notion of vaccinating children against COVID on GB News.
At one point, he said this:
“Never before in medical history has there been a proposal to vaccinate children against a disease that poses them no measurable harm. Added to this is the undeniable fact these vaccines for Covid are experimental, in that no data is available concerning long term effects...Nice when a celebrity gets it right, isn't it?
That we are even contemplating giving these vaccines to our children at this time, this time when so much remains unknown, strikes me as nothing less than grotesque. The apparent justification is that children may spread the virus and that by vaccinating them such risk is curtailed, that risk being primarily towards adults. But what of the risk to the children in receipt of a vaccine, the long term effects of which must remain unknown for years to come?”
You know, when they say something important, something that isn't self-promoting, self-indulgent or just downright foolish.
Thank you, Neil. You say what needs to be said here.
We're grateful.
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