Richard writes:
wideawake_media (@Wide Awake Media) posted: According to RFK Jr, Gardasil is “probably the single worst mass vaccine that we’ve ever seen”.
“Children who take that vaccine… are 37 times more likely to die from the vaccine than they are to die from cervical cancer.” https://x.com/wideawake_media/status/1930566404299788601?s=51
Gretchen writes:
Hi all,
I listen to your updates every weekend. Thank you for all that you do to keep truth and facts about viruses and vaccinations.
I stumbled on this old Gary Larson cartoon about vaccinations…and thought, if this were different times, maybe it would be funny. On the other hand, maybe vaccination trucks cruising neighbourhoods with “medical” and “scientific” information, could be a way to get the rates up. Anyway, for your pleasure or displeasure, I am passing on the link.
Gretchen
Toronto
https://images.app.goo.gl/TjCAodbEZkVShTuD8
Bob writes:
Thank you for covering the latest RFK JR announcement excluding Covid vaccine administration for “normal” children, pregnant women, etc.
Pharmacies are not in the habit of dispensing medications without a prescription.
For those people in this huge excluded group who still want to get a Covid vaccine, will they now need a prescription to do so?
Or are these vaccines considered to be Over-The-Counter meds?
If a prescription is needed, will the script have to state which type of Covid vaccine is prescribed?
Thanks for all your hard work!
Signed,
One of your many dedicated listeners, Bob
Kathleen writes:
Dear Daniel,
My husband is scheduled to present a paper at a conference on the Srebrenica genocide in July. We fly into Sarajevo. Friends are warning us of the rising rat population there and the risk of disease including leptospirosis and hantavirus. The CDC has a fact sheet that states: doxycycline may be used for prevention. What do you think?
Source of concern: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cvgvk58enxpo
Thank you all for your continued great work to support quality knowledge in this age of anti-science and anti-expert thinking.
Kathleen Barta, RN
Susan writes:
Hi Dr. Daniel. I was wondering if you saw this article in JAMA?
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamadermatology/article-abstract/2831192
It references a possible reduction in actinic keratosis when the HPV vaccine is given.
I have quite a number of actinic keratosis spots. I am also on immunosuppressant meds due to a kidney transplant so I’m not sure how well i would even respond to the vaccine.
Given that information do you think the vaccine might still be worthwhile for me if I can get it (age 71)
Susan