I have stated in previous columns that there appears to be a global mad rush at COVID-19 vaccination, unwittingly cutting safety corners in the process.
Vaccines, especially these novel formulations for COVID-19, are far from being harmless, and people who may be at risk for potentially serious reactions should not be given the vaccine.
But in the seeming over-enthusiasm to mass-vaccinate, the obvious safety precautions are being overlooked.
Sometimes, one cannot help but ask, “Is the objective really to protect the global population from COVID-19, or is it simply to mass-vaccinate at all costs, for reasons that are still unclear to many?”
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