DWQA QuestionsCategory: Coronavirus COVID-19Is the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine going to prove to be reasonably safe, and will there be differing safety between adults, those with previously existing conditions, children, and especially infants?
Nicola Staff asked 3 years ago
We see this vaccine as being safe enough for the intended use. There will be occasional abreactions, which is seen with all vaccines in a small number of recipients. That is because each individual and their system will be different, and some are exquisitely sensitive to anything resembling a virus, for example. This will be true for certain people with pre-existing conditions because of prior history in having viral challenges that ended badly for them, whether in the current life or in other lifetimes. This is because of a sort of cellular memory that is encompassed within the body itself. Sensitivity is especially acute with infants, who sometimes will die outright following the routine child vaccinations all are subjected to in the current society. This is a karmic event because of prior difficulties with pathogens causing an overwhelming inner reaction and distress. Keep in mind that what is being injected is, in essence, a kind of poison in terms of its molecular recognition by the body. That is why the immune system will ramp up its defenses, which means it is going on the attack and that can have consequences within the body, including inducing symptoms of illness typical of a viral insult. It is, in effect, a side effect of the immune system fighting what it believes to be a microbial invasion of foreign attackers. In a sense, whenever you arouse the immune system you are playing with fire, at least to some degree. So that is why there will not be zero risk from anything of this sort designed to create a state of the immunity. There will always be a price to be paid. In most cases, it will be small and temporary, but that is small comfort for someone who is thrown off-balance enough to have loss of life, but these are simply the cards you are dealt in today’s world. Numerically speaking, the demographics greatly outweigh the choice of vaccination over not doing so, because of the morbidity and mortality resulting from an actual illness being more likely than having a problem with the vaccine. We do agree, however, there needs to be freedom of choice rather than a mandate.